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a total of the year i was here on a double talk radio multiple what i know and. what our custom of our art we miss what the learner here said to so what can it be a young oh for so lot of polo we have opened the can a whorl man i mean i legitimately thought of as i was the fellow if. not no less than an afterthought of. a certain of love and jim in a clinical play was the media a lot of the infamously a canadair him and dr george were in that up we're in a. bad idea how the mobile would tell us what homer and moore says arkham one had a lengthy the army a military had the bitterly fought on the suburb of war is ian lee and who draw melissa leo will that the whole matter is all ileo or they'd all be a boy or a nun or not i'm up for a bit early when one home of not sure that. there were. over
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the years into power has been involved in a number of controversies in 2003 the night it states treasury designated interparty as a so-called terrorist entity alleging it was using its charitable status to channel funds to hamas a charge that interpol and its trustees vigorously denied interparty continues to operate as a registered charity in the u.k. the charity commission the office regulator of charities in britain has investigated and her past several times and has found no reason to alter its charitable status within 2 years into poverty. formed accusations came out
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because using the money from illegal purposes we have challenge peace ok stations which have reappeared every few years on the use of i'm myself a peon involved with many many meetings over the years with legal representatives and officials in the british government charity commission you know what if you try and clear on them and make sure that we're still able to operate. the looting not the me too however there is a lot that we didn't. want called the media is that the let it to sort of mobile set up than we need the know what the mood is all he. jean freeman all took to the battell had them on the set. modified to have him walk up to a month in their feet and feed. just to let the not them into him in. mn bit of polonium and in that about rebuilt plenty of it. but how the interim you have to
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one that michelin. fully in linux. and. when i was and i mean there's. been mentioned before and i'm still a little man because. the source told me. the. van i had there should be a little he said he had full in mental and emotional pain in who mostly me and i've been. there myself now you know if you're on a missionary and home and a man with a lesbian. and but i'm just out of here then i think i'm better in mind when we're here and. found the thought of that a year. well
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we all know i'm going to do i just. want to. let the. thought of. the. show a lot with a story. i love the. because it all must if you know it well feeling that. 'd interpol has a lower public profile in mainland europe than it has in the u.k. while britain is the primary fundraising center for interpol and palestine is the region receiving de lion's share of age dr uses has also linked up with
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a number of futile paean projects including the women's vote to gaza and egypt and . i met dr mustafa through the meetings of the international coalition of freedom and we have been working i think seen say. maybe the gaza as our project in october. 2015 and here we decided to adopt the women both to gaza as a project of the mission it was suggested by a few members of the coalition. at some point we offered to the rest of the members and some of the members joined and their call operating so one of these campaigns sees a model smiles where a. doctor is some stuff the rosy will the best thank you you know
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a really good would to do a husband who could do through a people who show let go alone won't make it easy even keep despite he has a would he shall let me do it would this is where we have to keep pushing ahead to see that we're living in the muck and guns he can't he get messy to peace the. message of peace by that is very strong but i have the how and the mashad not a no knock muhammad out good feel them but the muhammad at the end will sort it out the ball doesn't mean i'm a gun jani you'll know i'm an american. well look at the get out of the look now the one when bob unordered the model in sunny. it up the ball does well but that young man had some adjustment to tell them how the english i guess out than that the gun at them the general dislike of the ball that kind of that them and johnny would mostly fall i know on the edge of an object but if. i close in me at then i thought of the film and one of john up for the last punt on
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a move the ticket that he was on a ventilator. a noted moment on in sunny and you'll sit in with the ball does the hoodoo walk out of this out of the dominant or redone put it on him enough as one put it does it then on a. level of discomfort at this method if you know i mean i'm happy and i'm in the absence of
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the region of the to be a color to him not and with that. one which has been the fit all that out why does it to me to have to pay yeah they do not. want. to use it has developed. a close bond with gaza and its people while this is primarily due to his humanitarian mark there is another quite different connection between gaza and his home in london. here. and i was you know one of the use of for one of the book with
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a visa was the woman of the from the left in a coffin to me and to the cinema by the iraqi that you know all right here's a pic of. what you got out of a line that his birth oh yeah but yeah. this is a and i'm. going to have. i don't even know i'm not. going to. that i don't know about their. number that washing something with the handle of them having just just read them out of iraq. and leaving them in the. look you know that i was that has a for. because of the film and all of them been pretty muddy i'm probably within a. prima donna. on that. the have already.
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about and he always. will but that he had been has been and. shouted at them up with a lot of we have the muscle of the he so do you know if he. had been legit i don't know. but. i do it will be upset more hostile than i have on a boat off the open sea been a body up a bit. not that it was. one of those you had a lot of yeah what is that. we'll see about a not so with that enough and how you feel we know it all we would do it enough you had the bit at the no edge i look at the at it with and. yeah it is a real mom about. him of it what this mother must of what us an opportunist and your. the one that my own well. above are there are other well i haven't thought of the other that it will give up well.
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age campaigner. in part 2 we need doctors. who as a child in syria look to the skies with curiosity and wonder today she's one of the roads leading us to an amount. of bitter you and us of the way. to be messy and most sabata when i see any say in the thing an estimate. in a world of alternative facts and truths unfiltered social media spreads misinformation unfavorable reports become fake amuses the fake phony the enemy of the people and press freedom is under attack. in a brand new documentary series we explore the media landscape roseville the other features are how our journalists the world over are coming to terms with this new
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caliph episode one. jersey. but you. know somebody like. i'm barbara starr in london these are the top stories on our web at least 2 people have been killed during anti-government protests in iraq taking the death toll over the past 2 days to 44 they were killed in the southern city of nasiriyah when guards opened fire on demonstrators trying to storm a government office in the capital baghdad protesters tried to enter the heavily fortified green zone with the iraqi parliament is located there were stories are
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angry over corruption and the lack of jobs influential shia cleric knocked about so that has called on the prime minister to resign. chile's president has called for a major cabinet reshuffle in a bid to quell a week of mass protests against the government friday saul the largest demonstration in decades as 1000000 people rallied in the capital santiago. says he's heard the demands of protesters he says a state of emergency that's in place across much of the country will be lifted by sunday at least 19 people have been killed in the unrest which began over a hike in metro fares but a sense of volved into wider frustration over social inequality given. i want to announce to all my compatriots that if circumstances allow him to lift all the states of emergency starting at midnight on sunday i asked all ministers to resign in order to form a new government and to be able to respond to these new demands and to take charge of these new times. hundreds of thousands of catalans have marched peacefully
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through the region's capital barcelona calling for the release of 9 jailed separatist leaders the march has now ended but crowds remain across the city earlier organizers said they hoped the violence that followed last week's demonstrations will not be repeated there is a heavy police presence and there are already reports of scuffles with protesters spanish prime minister pedro sanchez called the recent unrest an attack on catalan society. turkey's president has threatened to allow millions of refugees to enter europe if the e.u. does a supported so-called safe zone in northern syria critics fighters have until tuesday to retreat from the 30 kilometer zone and advance says and korea will clear those that it considers terrorists from the border area if that time frame is not met those are the headlines coming up next al-jazeera world continues and after that i'm going to have the al-jazeera news hour with the latest on all those stories i hope you'll join me then thanks for watching if i. november
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on. 30 years after the fall of the berlin wall we'll be looking back at the decisive moment in history whose truth is it anyway follows journalists from around the world who are taking on those determined to modify the truth. spain will hold it for the next train in 4 years after april's inconclusive vote join us for coverage the new series brings people together to discuss some of the big issues of our time and turkish president will meet with u.s. president trump at the white house we'll bring you the latest. november on. north america has long been a favor. for many on the middle east world renowned astronomer dr.
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now works in the pacific island of how. kilometer from her birthplace and see where you live the. bad. bad then get off easy or what can i really and let the scene all. the while he is at a manhunt chinese doctor are being fashionably london. and . himself unseen. in this belief that a. lot of the. bad then. there is
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a prince out here and he does so for in saudi wahabi for. i was in a kind of sobbing and in the end i'm in joe clear looks a little tiny spot even though she had all. of the stick and a letter to dictate to me that i had to sell coffee. in the fairly like an italian whole s.s.c. kinda how do you see next year at that rate on some coffee and why me and and even if i can focus she can add that in my feeling could the read me you know that i am and not push my man and me a man is a female narcotic and them and holier and then you do on our own who. would you feel yourself could do chose your own ally shame sharon had then we're all shocks you thrown in can can only last us in the worst at it will slip a madame curie the fish with the radioactivity a certainty of be
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you're in madison county. i look for different avenues of study she moved to neighboring lebanon in 1700 at the american university of studies for a master's in physics. and beirut she can. use hot on the mike and advantage she of us mark and into law to get at the needs of so future. bad jani bad to us but not for what can i add now i love to live in the us i mean really cannot be a. marked man in my cap initially. as i see little i gather it's been held me who were in no and i can. now how can. i leave that must but mustn't south america and it'll fit my feeling it's a look at that
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she had won a coveted place on a scientific doctorate program at the university of cincinnati as the only woman in an all male department she quickly moved herself in her new surroundings. mankind that most of. us and. syria started a book to get an all for you had been only a few hakan this one motion. and don't know coming to. me. come on there's a have to be tough for harley 100 star city and so with mt gox there are a democrat mark as a past colorado who are really what i live. for i know what it is that the salad bowl started up to. and to lick. me and the mike and said
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wind and her interest in the sun continue to grow before long the scientists came on the radar of the national iran objects and space administration nasa. but that's just a lot of extra money who are about an automatic a wal-mart. markup. and been sort of a shamas the 2nd mr miller. to show for how the can or will mark up for. the top see the sharpness or canada. is at manila. why them and will be a. clue to the sloppiness that is the 2 women buy them and spend a lot. and. then come and buy. you. know what let the sane.
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and i'm. stuck so we put together a system and took it to india and we were successful in gaining data from that 1st eclipse and we have gone to something like 14 eclipses there after i have continued to help her over this period of time she decides what she wants to study what. her science is and together we you know a collaborative effort put together the instruments that we take to you a quote. syrian physicist shot you have become a respected just on the mark with a global reputation. had. to be this is just how wise institute for us trying to meet. there she continued her research into the
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sciences i was son. with. and in the past. she was a add to me to stick. to his job see and. feel i had to do. chromeo that he could walk headman. why and why again. filters. had deeded lead to.
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and the ability to obtain grants that fund the projects. to take us to these various locations. most obvious say they. also say. they have some see that and no can in the reacting to show them in the october somalia hours you know being the 7 s. i am the sort i hear sort of a little hellish i'm serious now. because that's until i fail to manage that animals are really it on the fia and no more what i want to know they has some sort of corn. dog in the mouth of the become human construct has some listen and no. command must see it all in the. last.
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koach it is very significant that she as a female is actually the faculty chair which is the leader of our faculty and this is very rare we are still suffering in general i mean all across the stem education in the us and also in other areas we are suffering from toulouse small numbers off female scientists and so she is a role model in that sense and the fact that she is coming from a middle east. it's even more important so she's a role model minority populations both in terms of female and also in terms of the fact that she's coming. and working with sharia has been very very wonderful very fulfilling our she's a person that really purchased you to you know to to trust your so to work hard and . you know do you do the work that you love as a person she's very she's absolutely welcoming she's very she has
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a beautiful soul and she's you know she has a great sense of humor and so we've been able to really have a relationship beyond the academics. dr should you have remains committed to sharing the expense yes as an astronomer she has reached out to her native syria though with limited success. and no one gets into the south china. sea veto by early in tears i am a. computer science so by the. kind of. worked. this out to say. what was it. i said. to them.
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4 years ago and i. was. friendly. become great friends and. we have a lot of shared interests particularly in music. plays. less so now than i used to. hear her. playing her cello vince sounds come across the road and we go to concerts together we enjoy musical events. and learning. cuisine from her family to from. a good learning experience for me. and i serve and then. circle to be enough see.
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stimuli be able to. come up feel. and be good oh i have to be. who. has saved and all. those mass and a 1000000. total n.f.c. by then busts. little for that i get a big behave. and campaign or doctor is on the stump for you so i followed very different paths they remain close to their middle eastern heritage their journeys have at times been unpredictable yet and they're quite different ways are also very rewarding.
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hello there are a few more. to the southeast of australia the cat has been coming into the last year as that's where we've seen the show as. we may well see a few go through sunday a little bit lower but about the average for this time of year. in the same across into hobart and feeling better in sydney not the end of the week 23 degrees but very warm in perth these temperatures about 10 degrees above the average but by monday the drop down to 26 and a fair amount of cloud although it'll be cloudy with some nice sunshine system into the southeast so 23 in melbourne and 25 celsius for you in adelaide and they should be a dry couple of days a has something to christ church and all clint skies across the island. and on sunday the rain is on its way towards crys church on sunday but it should be mostly dry and in fact a little bit cooler on monday but again still mostly dry conditions the rain
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beginning to try and push into or clinton and then some very heavy rain here yet again is that to more flooding across central regions of home show sunday it is a clearing picture a cloud and then on monday much improved the hive 19 in tokyo. and this law is the most incredible stories are often true. trillion dollar experiences. makes the unfamiliar familiar. in this life no versity makes a difference understanding the importance of being part of something much greater than also in this laurie what you want to lose is freedom of expression. the right to mortgage. sean in the march into the dawn.
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because you dislike. the design to understand the. big shows. and the human condition is universal. this is al jazeera. hello i'm barbara starr this is the al-jazeera news hour live from london thank you for joining us coming up in the next 60 minutes determined and the 5 iraqis continue their call for political change a day after more than 40 demonstrators were killed. a major cabinet reshuffle and
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the state of emergency lifted the cheerless president says he is listening to protesters the man's a fragile cease fire holds in northern syria but turkey's safe zone proposal continues to draw criticism from western allies. and millions face the prospect of a weekend without power as firefighters battle blazes across california. been sporting to beat new zealand to reach the rugby a wild caught finally 2003 champions and 6 a 1st world cup defeat only only black since 2006. at least 2 people have been killed during anti-government protests in iraq taking the death toll over the past 2 days to 44 and they were killed in the southern city of messenia when guards opened fire on demonstrators trying to storm
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a government office protesters are angry over corruption and the lack of jobs the shia cleric knocked out assad that has called on the prime minister to resign that i should go name reports now from baghdad. the. protesters in baghdad spent a 2nd day confronting security forces as they attempted to breach this barrier their aim was to march across a bridge to government offices in the fortified green zone protesters have been in tough rear square are brown macaque since thursday evening they say some have been attacked without provocation in the early morning hours while journalists aren't around we want to make sure that we will just demonstrate in a safe way as we want that we want that we want to get killed that i don't want to die today i want to have a good country about 200 iraqis have been killed since the latest anti-government protests began at the beginning of this month people are angry about the lack of
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jobs corruption discrimination and the cost of living prime minister idle abdul mahdi has promised various reforms but he's refusing to meet the protesters main demand that he resigns a law. and with his government he says that would create chaos god and i when i bought they sitting on their couches in the shooting us what do they think chickens the spring take us on us do we need more tears all mata's either die or topple the government the ministry of interior released a statement on saturday condemning the people it says attacked security forces and vandalized government and political party buildings a spokesman says they did not use excessive force and they're committed to protecting the human rights of peaceful protesters amid the stun grenades and tear gas we met at the noon and his 2 year old son. 18 years i work with the
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minister of interior and my reward was being fired i have been protesting here and trying to get another contract for 4 months every day they give us promises to call mosque say tomorrow and nothing i best who dares says he's protesting for the chance his 4 children might have a future he wants hope for 2003 i have a good life a simple life and a happy life off the 2000 city i lose my job my family destroyed my future have destroyed members of parliament were due to meet on saturday but the session was cancelled because not enough of them turned up with the country in crisis protesters see that as yet another example of a government deaf to their demands atocha going to name al-jazeera baghdad. well as we've just heard protesters took to the streets at the beginning of october angry over government inaction since then almost 200 people have been killed in
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demonstrations and thousands more have been wounded 42 people were killed on friday alone and 2 more on saturday despite that protesters continue to demand a change iraq is one of the world's largest producers of all but this us failed to trickle down to ordinary people one in 5 iraqis live in poverty and much of the population is also under the age of 25 and a quarter of them are unemployed the government has offered reforms to address this imbalance but the protesters say it's not enough while israel is a former brigadier general india iraqi army he joins us now via skype from molasses in virginia sir thank you so much for joining us here on al-jazeera so we have the government saying that they will offer reforms to address issues like employment that of course key especially for young people protesters saying it's not enough in a sense who can blame them because we've been here before rocky's is no strangers
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to protests the government promises something and then nothing ever really happens to change the situation of most ordinary people do you think that there is anything that the government as it stands can do or promise that would actually not just quell the demonstrations but actually change the situation for the average iraqi. well thank you very having me. let's go back to the root of the problem iraqis are furious because lack of services lack of jobs and so on and so but the area of current fundamental reason for that is the broken political system that produces consentual governments since 2003 until today that based on the secretary and nicole you know kota distribution of the official positions among the you know high
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ranking positions in the government that has also led to you know suppressing the corruption among the political elite depriving the people from their rights and there who are this is very respected all that she treats you know to be full of the silence or the maturity silent people to actually preserve their anger and their you know demands from the government so there really aren't there really aren't certain russian for this you know hassle but the situation is the government should make a real serious reform in the political system into electrical electoral system also and you know iraqis require real democracy ideal democracy not
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a democracy that you know disappeared it between the political parties and unfortunately as well but we can't parties are owning you know militias and armed courses that serve their own interests and this is not the ideal. in iraq. and what's been interesting is that actually in the process that we've seen the protesters haven't followed any sectarian lines but what you are talking about is the balun sick tarion ism that forms the backbone of the government in iraq now you talk of changing that over i guess the prime minister of the government trying to do that how realistic is it to expect the government to change a system that's put in place in the 1st place i mean the prime minister says his resignation would cause chaos in the country i mean where do you see it developing . you'd be honest with you all the political class has
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a lot of the people that you know trust on their procedures and i don't think they are part of the solution today they are part of the problem so they have to. go and very few from the political scene but in order not to launch iraq and to get carriers which i think you know the government is betting on the cow in order to consume time sure the people will be calmed down i don't think this time will be calming down and therefore the government should be serious in making the rio reform and the real reform i think and as i said should should diagnosed as i said it should be started by you know the political system and and that need to produce you know a real presentation in the parliament of your britain which i guess you know which
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i guess you know the system of balance sectarianism at its heart is trying to do that on a sectarian line but if i can just ask you mean you mentioned that the protests is need to be listened to the protests mainly erupted in m.p. no rather poor working class areas and it's the age as well that's crucial so many young iraqis unemployed so many of them really don't know life in iraq before the 2003 invasion so do you think that that mass of protesters is crucial the young men and women as well that we're seeing come out now to because they will milk no longer tolerate the situation and if so how risky is that that even more violence will be used you know we're looking at $200.00 dead how many more dead are we going to see our you know regarding the violation of the human rights it's you know the government. at the call and legal responsibility to protect the
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people and their peaceful demonstration not to violate the human rights and kill the people of the street some of the people who have the government should be held accountable for this people are not having nothing to lose. and they should you know getting what they want from iraq iraq is a rich country iraq is a full of resources human resources you know everything you know wealthy country if you look at iraq is it's a very prosperous country and in effect because they were directed to you just for one final point i mean you mentioned iraq is a very potentially wealthy country it's also one of the most corrupt countries in the world and because of that we have seen protests before very briefly if you can do you see elements in this protest the one of the past few weeks that you think is different to what we've seen in the past that you think will actually bring realistic change to iraq absolutely yes because this time iraqis
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are saying enough is enough and if you treat we'll never you know commandant and we'll keep working on changing or at least you know off you know in forcing the government to resign and in order to make new changes to the and the report to be political system absolutely i am very optimistic about it and the people are having real you know demand to achieve that in the near or who are in the long or longer care or the target is so that a former brigadier general in the iraqi army joining us from asses in virginia sir thank you for sharing your views with us thank you thank you now chile's president has called for a major cabinet reshuffle in a bid to quell a week of mass protests against the government friday saw the largest demonstration in decades as 1000000 people rallied in the capital city.

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