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many as 30000 refugees being relocated from facilities in the bia to many people who've gone to north africa to try to make the dangerous sequel some to europe rwanda 1st offered to take them in after media reports terrible conditions including slave markets. the u.s. is proposing to cut the number of refugees into loads into the country if the plan is approved the number will be limited to a seemed fine since certain from searcy thousands a year personal time human rights groups have criticized the move. those shockers a senior u.s. refugees international lines the implications of this decision the reason that the trumpet ministration has given for reducing this is they favor that because the united states expects to process about 350000 asylum applicants this year it's necessary for them to limit the number of refugees resettled the same officers who
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process asylum application also screen refugees overseas the problem with that argument is that most because of policy that been put in place over the last year on the top administration has really limited the number of people get asylum and whether or not you can get asylum so very few of those people who are going to be processed are actually going to get asylum what we're going to actually have is very many many fewer refugees being resettled overseas and very few people getting asylum we're basically just not going to be having a lot of people gaining refuge in the united states at all. prosecutors in mexico say they are exploring new leads in the case of 43 students who went missing 5 years ago the case aspires international outrage years later the victims' families hope a new governments will provide answers. and reports. a march in the heart of mexico city to mark 5 years since 43 students went missing the victims are believed to have been abducted by gang members affiliated with corrupt security forces the
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case has turned into a symbol of impunity in mexico but despite the outrage their families are so waiting for answers. the government has names and surnames yet somehow it can't find who is responsible we want clarity it's unacceptable that 5 years later we still don't know the full truth a small group of protesters vandalized shops hotels and monuments the violence was limited but the frustration is widespread. there was yet they're making way i'm also a parent imagine being in this situation and imagine how the parents feel it's all very ugly under the previous administration 142 suspects were arrested from that group 53 were released when it was revealed they had confessed while being tortured no one has been convicted for the students disappearance and prosecutors are looking into new leads but in a country that had more than 30000 killings last year the process can be daunting.
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as investigators have found about 200 planned to stay in burial sites they have recovered 184 bodies 44 of them have been identified again not one of them are the students with disabilities. after nearly a year in office president and. has promised to fight corruption many are willing to give his new administration a chance to find out what happened. but is there little shit as parents we feel drained it's all very. the support we've received from fellow mexican easier we are confident the new government will find the criminals so they can face justice. 5 years on these families hope their demands for new information and justice are no longer the promises. of the world athletics championships. for the 1st time since 2000 and. one.
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on the start line.
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it's time for the sport let's cross live now to do his colorful stadium to join somehow move. thank you very much hello welcome to the highly for international stadium here in doha where the world athletics championships it gets underway in a few hours' time but one individual will be notable of by his absence for the 1st
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time since 2003 the event want to involve its greatest ever star and it would send reports on how track and field is facing up to the life after you symbols. the stage where the hopes and ambitions of the world's best athletes will soon be played out. and for the 1st time in more than a decade the sport's biggest star won't be the center of attention. this would be a world championships without you sign bolts on the start line an individual whose appeal went far beyond the running track. time then for a new generation to step up bo was he's a he's the go you know but the sport has to continue on it's like when michael jordan was done with basketball. they had to move on to other players you know i mean and that's what we have to do in this sport now you've got lebron james you guys different heard you have other athletes and you have competition that you
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highlight and that's investable but i think track and field do the same thing and it's just a matter of creating the narrative bolts brilliance as a sprinter and is equally sparkling performances in for. and survey camera in short events like bass and outlet it's more generally captured a global audience what this sport now desperately requires is a new breakout star both on and off the track. in south africa's cast a so many look to have the performance and profile levels to rival bolt's but she's been banned from competition due to new rules which attempt to restrict to star in female run as russia suspension due to state sponsored doping has brought off letting more unwelcome headlines it's been a tough 4 years as there's no point in being naive okoye about that we have to grow the sport we know that we have to reach out beyond the beltway of of athletics fans
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we need to form partnerships at pretty much every level co will be hoping bolt's example can help clear the path to a better future then drive to be like him to believe it's a number not better words just to inspire on his lever that's not on the show you need to make to make a profit so it's not so that anyone that not only can you see more than make up rolling it in knowing that we can do the same when we can perceive and win minnows and it's evils. the world will know soon enough if lightning really can strike a deal ethics twice and the richardson al-jazeera doha. one of the potential successes that you cymbalta is america's no i lie also he's run the fossil still and it meets his time this season and his favorite called this week i don't see myself as the next you say. really seeing myself as filling a vacuum you know i'm just here doing me if you like it cool all witty thanks for the support you don't like i'm pretty sure there's this one out there everybody's
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going to grab tore through you the way i would like you to support the thing that run in 18 seconds as possible so and i don't plan if i obtain that i don't plan to stop there now i want to push the boundaries as far as i can so whoever is next after me has a long way to go to reach it it's better to go into the olympics in 2020 with having a gold medal you want to be known as the 200 meter champion and that's kind of been our focus that's what we've been striving for for the past 3 years you can really say only has 2 years as a professional to really craft and mold that ability so there's still tons of things i have to learn in that aspect going in this world chamish is all gone and with the idea that i'm going to walk away with this gold medal. oh i hope bad times me live an hour less talk about the biggest event in the championships of course for me it still excited with or without the symbol to 100 meters what do we expect from a heat start today with the far no on saturday as you say some of the most high profile
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events of any world championships this event no different we got 3 main contenders to pick out for you mention to briefly yes they christian coleman the american sprint of the fight for this race because he's from the fastest time in the world this year of north point 81 seconds anyone man has beaten him we just heard from him no a lot of but no loss of course not running in the $100.00 just doing the $200.00 be decided coleman definitely the favorite but comes a little bit of baggage bus month it was revealed that he'd missed not one not 2 but 3 drug tests over the past 12 months or normally that gets you disqualified from major tournament is a loophole in the what are in our w.f. rules that has allowed him to run stars not very low people not very happy that he's competing but when it comes to controversial athletes none more controversial justin gatlin defending a men's world champion 37 year old has filed to digest in his career still running still a very divisive figure but a fantastic competitor so he'll it definitely be in the shake up and finally we've got divine to do for merger and i mean to become the 1st african sprinter to win
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the men's 100 meters he runs he's run a time of 9.6 seconds which actually makes him a 2nd fastest man in this field oh still talking about track and field that's a big day for the host nation as well yeah me too at the men's 400 metres hurdles a little bit later and qatar has one of the favorites his name is up to somebody and he's one of only 4 men to run this event in under 47 seconds and to the other men to run on the 47 seconds also competing the defending world champion cost in a war home of norway and the usa the right benjamin all of them will be very very hopeful that they can break the world record in the 400 meters of which i'm sure you can tell it was set back in. you have 99 to 2000. that was found by kevin young that's one of the oldest army world records in track and field but with the conditions we have here hot and humid on the track barmy at the cliff international stadium the heart of the heart of it could be some very very fast arms and a few world records it's very exciting stuff thank you very much for who will talk
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to you more later up for the 1st round of the women's 800 meters that starts later on friday but defending champion caster semenya isn't in doha to defend her title as our earlier report mentioned the new rules means that she's not allowed to compete in the 800 without taking to susser on reducing drugs instead she's continue her efforts to swap athletics for football she has been training with club j v w in her home country south africa if the many years progression as a footballer goes well she'd be allowed to start playing for her club from the start of the 2020 season that 1st it was a very big surprise that because there's a man years coming down to train with with the 1st team everyone was really excited to see. us yeah i think it's a group good sign and we may think for cust think also playing football takes her mind off of what has been going on in a career in a running career
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a little bit nervous share some time on our hands i mean she's able to you know just enjoy something outside of running and be in a different environment so we're supporting a 100 percent. in other football news an ac milan's bad start to the season has got even the worst a one nearly as they lost 21 away to reno bill and have now lost real their 5 league games this season which leads them down and 13 days. and that's all as well for me for now and you're back to have a thank you very much a santa that paris fashion week will see new heights on the runway this year daisy may demetra will be the 1st don't go amputee to model for the show her legs were amputated when she was just 18 months old due to a birth defect but when one year old from birmingham will display a cat with confidence at the top of the eiffel tower she's already walked fashion
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al jazeera. where ever you are. on the move iran has released a british light oil tanker 2 months off to detaining the vessel in the straits of hormuz. i mean this is i'll just hear a live from also coming up heightened security across egypt shops closing football
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matches council ahead of plan protests. if it's a cover up. his if it kept at us democrats search for anyone who may have evidence to president trump try to get ukraine's leader to investigate his political rival plus. the government's easy tend. to say. former british conservative prime minister warns boris johnson could trick his way into forcing a no deal breaks it. 2 months after seizing a british light oil tanker in the strait of hormuz iran has released the vessel the detention of the stana imperial in july further escalated tensions in the gulf the tanker is now on its way towards international waters it left about sports earlier on friday where it was taken after being seized in july according to the reuters
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news agency the ship is heading for port in the united arab emirates. let's go to our correspondent zain bus ravi now who's live in tehran zain what more do we know about the stan impera. well need we know that this morning according to port authorities in harmless gun province at the bunder abbas ports where this vessel was being held it was anchored off the coast of that port we know that according to an official statement from the government that around 9 p. and 9 am i'm sorry local time that's about 530 g.m.t. in the morning the anchor started coming up in the boat started to go on its way we saw a video circulating on social media as well as on state media showing the anchor going up certainly a signal that the boat was headed away and into international waters the owner of the vessel of course confirming this expecting it to be in international waters shortly if it isn't already there and it is heading towards the united arab emirates there was also a signal from the owner of the vessel that they do have
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a well prepared security plan in place once the ship is in international waters certainly a sign that many countries are still concerned that iran does not have the best interests at heart of several international shipping vessels that pass through in and around the waters around the south coast of the country and saying the iranian president has returned from the u.n. in new york and made a statement what else has he had to say. exactly unless this is coincidence really the coordination seems to be in place the optics could not be any better iranian president hassan rouhani returning from the un in new york after what is arguably been a very successful trip for him and at the same time as he's lending we see the stem pair o. impounded by iran's military 1st for over 2 months making its way into international waters president hassan rouhani addressed a number of issues much of what he addressed at the u.n. as well stepping off of the airplane at merrill international airport in teheran he
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held a sort of news conference a live event which is traditional for leaders returning to tehran to speak from the airports and there he said he addressed the attacks on saudi oil facilities saudi arabian oil facilities that aramco inside the country earlier this month he said that he told leaders at the u.n. general assembly that this was a conspiracy being pushed by the united states and saudi arabia to further destabilize the region and he said that he spoke to government officials there world leaders clearing up their misunderstanding what is a misunderstanding he said over and over again that world leaders simply didn't understand that yemen's with the fighters now have the capacity to carry out such sophisticated attacks as the ones that happened on those ramp of facilities he also said that america continuously blames iran for pulling out of talks and not wanting to have negotiations he said that the united states wants iran to look like the problem and he said that's not the case they have rejected by lateral talks and
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insisted that any negotiations that happen have to happen in the same framework and with the same countries that signed the 2015 nuclear deal he also said that the big 3 european countries britain france and germany supported this idea so it was hardly entire thank you let's bring in phil daikon and tom but as well as in the united kingdom is upon a dryer global a maritime security risk consultancy thank you for joining us can i start by asking you what factis you think contributed this decision by iran to release the tanker. firstly we have to remember this is good news for shipping overall so having the tanker release after 70 days with its crew on board will no doubt be relieved to be heading to a more friendly environment where they'll no doubt change the crew out before the us all goes on to continue as normal operations we have to consider the fact that this would never likely have happened had the u.k. not detained the grace one in the 1st place the iran's meddling with international shipping doesn't serve its overall case it brings potentially on the ire of the
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world because of the nature of shipping these are international ships with international interests international cargoes doesn't necessarily serve its bigger agenda so does it in a what's the implication an indication is effectively iran would wants to release this vessel to take the on the pressure off having detained them for 70 days and you tell us a little bit more about the significance of this part of the world as well the strait of hormuz is a hugely important strategically politically just looking at the figures here something like 21000000000 barrels of oil a day are transported through the strait of hormuz how important is it to keep the oil flowing there. what whilst we are a carbon based economy the straits of hormuz are essential it is probably the most critical supply line due to the nature of the straits in terms of its vulnerability and the narrow area that all the vessels have to go through we see hundreds of
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tankers go through there on a weekly basis so therefore with the also the international waters overlapping it is a contested area hence any activity by the iranian national guard the naval division can very easily start to play games that might suit their agenda suggesting that vessels are in their waters and therefore they have influence over those vessels so it is extremely a critical part of the world for the world economy with the oil supplies but is also highly contested so it is it is an area that has throughout in even back into the eighty's been contested and had a focus of conflict and of course in the wake of this incident it did force the british navy to reconsider its strategy for protecting tankers there in that part of the world what more can be done by not only the british navy but other countries to ensure that their ships are safe. i mean another reason that this is good news
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for shipping is that it does take off that pressure off the westerners called westmead the u.s. the u.k. navies to have an influence because it is extremely difficult to be able to police closely all the vessels that are passing through that area and we have to remember it is a vast piece of water and the vessels are continuing through there 24 hours a day trying to keep a close monitor on them is really difficult also then if something does happen what do you do without causing an escalation in the conflict between all the tensions between nations one of the reasons that the op sentinel which was the u.s. led naval convoy system has been slow to be adopted by the nations is because it is such a tricky thing to do and very quickly you can drag yourself into agendas of other nations rules of engagement become an issue every nation has its own it is really hard to enforce and they'll we are sigh of relief amongst many that there is
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a step towards deescalation specifically with shipping because in effect what we're seeing is that focus coming off the shipping lanes and potentially moving into the proxy wars that are going on in yemen against saudi arabian u.s. interests the u.k. of course is teetering around the edge does it align more the u.k. with you know with europe story or does it align more with the u.s. we're seeing that play out day by day phil daikon in tunbridge wells in the u.k. thank you for sharing your insights with us thank you. cafes and shops have been shut some football matches canceled the security is heightened across egypt ahead of plan protests president abdel fattah el-sisi has returned to cairo from new york where here tended the u.n. general assembly that's where amnesty international urged leaders to confront him about the crackdown on demonstrators in egypt says it's questioning up to a 1000 a questioning up to a 1000 people and the 2000 are being held. after landing and dismissed
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the plans demonstrations. this is a fantastic country where everything goes as planned i don't want to listen to those who don't like egypt don't deal with them because they are trying to draw a bad picture about our country there are a lot of lies slander and distortion that betray an image that is totally untrue but the u.s. democratic senator says congress will be closely watching c.c. has accused of empowering him. president trump has been you know an absolute disaster for global democracy causes he is empowered autocrats all over the world at the top of that list is president al sisi the congress is going to be watching what happens is these protests unfold tomorrow we have seen what sisi has done over the past week or so locking up hundreds of dissidents disappearing many we're going to be watching we expect these protests to be able to be held we are going to
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hold the egyptians to account if they once again respond with force and indiscriminate attention. while mohamed el masri joins me here on set he's an associate professor of media and cultural studies at the doha institute for graduate studies thank you very much for joining us can i start by asking you to explain what's behind these protests what is it what's fueling the scenes that we're seeing there in different cities in egypt where we have to remember 1st of all that the c.c. government has been quite brutal quite repressive and also according to a lot of the economic and social measures just not very successful and so there's a lot of anger and disconnect content in egypt that's been swirling for for some time the most recent instigator however of these protests as muhammad ali who is a former military contractor who's been sending out viral videos over the past 3 and a half weeks or so alleging pretty serious government corruption on the part of the you know under the i.c.c. the president and his family and his close confidant and just remind our viewers of
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the early is a self-imposed exile in spain he's a well known business but he also i believe was an actor as well so he's a man who the public know the public listen to who is he trying to reach out to because all of the a lot of people have been seeing protests they have been on the young side he's certainly reaching out to youth but you know really he's addressing his messages to shaaban muscly the egyptian people he talks a lot about poor people you know about 60 percent of egyptians live and live in pa . city more egyptians than that are vulnerable and so he's been addressing those people encouraging them to you know break the shackles of fear go out into the streets and reclaim their country and also the tremendous number of allegations of corruption leveled against president sisi as well that muhammad ali has been focusing on especially can you tell us a little bit more about those allegations yeah i mean we have to remember that the egyptian population is quite poor.

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