tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera November 11, 2019 9:00pm-10:01pm +03
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woman's creates a home and family and gives hope and opportunity. a.j. selects on al-jazeera. al-jazeera. clo this is the news hour on al-jazeera back to war in doha coming up in the next 60 minutes. hong kong's leaders says protesters are now on the people's enemy after one of the most violent days in 5 months of untied government demonstrations. violence is not going to give us any solution to the problems that hong kong is facing also this hour.
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celebration is on the streets of live after the sudden resignation of president every. other political crisis is far from over. i'm barbara starr in london i'm going to have the top stories from europe including a course in the hague orders the netherlands to repatriate $56.00 children born to dutch women who joined eisel in syria. with the sport of football or is started the red card the spartan being the victim of racist abuse in ukraine. thank you very much for joining us chief executive kerry has condemned the violent confrontations on the streets of hong kong and described protesters as the enemy of the people and a show of defiance noms says the government. will not bow to their demands after 5
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months of demonstrations this comes after one of the most violent days since the protests began and saw a probate supporter set alight and a police officer shoot an activist. for some hong kong. protesters started blocking roads and ran lines during the morning rush hour at a crossroads inside one home district on the east of hong kong island a traffic officer was filmed as a graphic with a demonstrator and then pointed his gun at a 2nd protester and shot him in the torso the peach was good enough to live on facebook and then underwent surgery and was put in intensive care of a whole talk. that boy without any warning and it's ready it is very very very dangerous i will say. the president will thing is all run by 5 meters to thank me and they are in the in the neat though the. police have confirmed 3 bullets were fired during the incident police moved in to clear the barricades the shouted at by
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hundreds of people to gas his 5 to clear the feds some witnesses were caught by surprise despotic gas being fired by police these protesters have returned and they tried to once again block the intersection where that protester was shot early this morning on monday morning with that live round of ammunition and they came with a focus is to try and keep create once again for further communique all slow down the police say a ploy beijing supporter was also since large but protesters was in a chaotic scenes across hong kong as the anti-government movement called a general strike targeting the road and around it for major highways were blocked more than 20 trying stations put used in flash mobs paralyzed parts of the city to gas rubber bullets and pepper spray the 5 by police in at least 10 districts the press conference on guns chief executive kerry then condemned the violence if there is do anything. wishful thinking that by escalating violence
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the hong kong as a government will yield to pressure. to satisfy the so-called political demands. i'm making the statement clear and loud here that will not happen. violence is not going to give us any solution to the problems that hongkong is facing some members of the public accuse the police of using unnecessary and excessive force against them during this event that. we are going to citizen we are home grown dozens of people were taken to hospital and others arrested as police crackdown on the demonstrations violence like this has become the new norm in the city but the shooting of one protester and sitting on fire as another escalating an already fragile situation. hong kong.
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agnus child represents the pro-democracy group demo sisto she says hong kong police are abusing their power and not protecting the lives and safety of citizens. i meet as some behavior of the protesters i am not proportional but i hope that people won't be only you know focusing on what the police have so not what the protesters have done but the problem behind that the reasons behind that why are they such a large anger and discontents to what the government's is because of you know the police abusing power and its use firelands was purchased as they should go and again today and that and that makes people you know why police are so on call it from the boat and even people say c.n.n. i am not being protected by the police but you know in the end the other way our lives are being threatened by. in other news
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a court in the hague has ordered the netherlands to repatriate 56 children of women who joined by soul in syria from on this let's cross to bear in our european you center in london hi barbara. hello there folly yes 23 dutch women asked the court to allow their families to return due to deplorable living conditions in camps in northern syria a judge found that only the children must be sent back to the netherlands barnsley has more now from the hague figuring out what to do with women and children associated with the enemy isn't a new problem for a country but when you bring the ice still into the equation it becomes hugely controversial. at issue in the netherlands what to do about $23.00 dutch women and their $56.00 children under the age of 12 many born in the vast desperate el whole camp in northern syria their families have demanded they be brought home the government had said no thanks excel than i was even the kindler and for order in
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his ruling the judge demanded that the dutch state had a juicy to show it was trying to repatriate the children and their mothers to if the kurdish come command has said so and all within 14 days so if the kurdish are sort of 40 saying we're only willing to give back the children if the dutch authorities also take back the women then that's the way it has to be and that has been the kurdish position until now they won't give any children unless the mothers are also brought back among the women there is child who is a little girl was as innocent looking as anyone but a family say she suffered mental health issues growing up was targeted by eisel supporters in the netherlands and persuaded to go to syria to be a bride so a fighter and this is child here now she lost a foot in the explosion but she doesn't have children and so she's stuck her family a devastated we had her passport when we saw that she was planning for a 2nd syria for couples what
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a way for us of course every family did that dutch government don't get their responsibility again they said yes there are dare not our problems and it's very hard to to hear that so what might the dutch government do now putting the onus on the dutch authorities to go into northern syria to get these women and children out is one thing whether the dutch are actually prepared to do it themselves is something else again because they've always said it's too dangerous but the americans have in some a sense of that they're prepared to go to al hole to perform the task for them very likely then that the dutch will be trying to outsource their own problem the big problem in any number of european countries is public opinion which overwhelmingly insists anyone who went to syria within the last 5 years knew exactly what they were doing and should lose their rights assuming they are brought home the next question will be what to do with them lawrence lee al-jazeera the hague. spain's the socialist party says it will act faster to form a government after winning the most seats in sunday's parliamentary election either
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better or sanchez had hoped that the vote which was the 2nd this year would break the country's political deadlock but with the far right vox party more than doubling its support the country appears more fragmented than ever before on a whole has more from madrid. this is the final resting place of francisco franco the spanish generals memory well tended despite his often brutal one party rule that ended with his death more than 4 decades ago he's been here in a private family tomb for less than a month franco's final journey began in october when the socialist government ordered the former fascist leaders remains removed from a grand more the live in madrid famous family of the forward it's easy of course to see parallels here the memory of franco dissolved in the view of many and then less than a month later the country's 1st far right party in parliament since his death more
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than doubles its count becoming spain's 3rd largest political force but the reality owes more to post economic crises disaffection with mainstream politics and the threat posed to spanish unity by catalonia his drive for independence it's a still early to say which sort of fire right we have here because. initially it was a splinter group from the people aspire to its leaders came from the people's party it was more of a heart of rights than a far right party but now we're beginning to see some elements within a vox that perhaps have some some nostalgie form of franco symes sunday's election result will only deepen the concerns of the far right with socialist leader pedro sanchez force now to consider a friend john alliance of the left that might even include cattle and pro independence parties. it's an ugly prospect across large swathes of sprain
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particularly as they watch separatist protesters blocking roads and even the border with france in the north west on monday and as disaffection with politics increases amid signs of economic slowdown in spain so the list of grievances will likely grow . as well help us by stopping benefits for people who don't deserve it i don't think it's normal that people come from abroad to live on state benefits i myself have worked abroad but i didn't go there to commit crimes and live on benefits it's not the box party was created in the image of franco and what he stood for but in a country with a living memory of fascist rule the party's popularity could yet unleash sinister forces killed a whole al-jazeera madrid the u.k.'s breck's a party leader nigel farage says he will not challenge the governing conservative party seats in next month's general election in a significant boost for prime minister boris johnson for i've said that is
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a was to stop and he breaks apart he's winning the vote he says the move would hopefully prevent another either referendum and make a hung parliament much less likely or a strong sign as welcome to the session saying that he's glad there is recognition that only his party can get breck's it done. i have got no great love for the conservative party addle but i can see right now that by giving boris half a chance by keeping him on it and holding him to account by getting people in and by stopping the fanatics illiberal democrats who signed up for everything with the united states of europe european army you know you better i mean they even want to revive the result of the referendum no i think our action this announcement today prevents a 2nd referendum from happening and that to me i think right now is the single most important thing in our. lives our correspondent paul brennan joins us live now
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so paul breaks apart his just not going to oppose the conservative party in any seat for any seat so what would the impact be of nigel farage his decision on this election it's an extraordinary u. turn by the leader of the brics a party think about it on november the 1st when he launched his party's campaign he said that boris johnson deal boris johnson's bracks a deal simply was not bracks it and that was his justification for threatening to put candidates up in it all $600.00 plus seats all across the country now he says he thought about it overnight and he says that the risk of a hung parliament of dividing the progress of votes in particular down in the south west of england for example and allowing a liberal democrat candidate to come through and actually win some of those seats was too big a risk and he decided that it would be better from a progressive point of view to take a step back and not compete against the conservatives that said he will put party candidates up against labor candidates and the arithmetic will be interesting
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because you know you could argue that that would equally split the anti labor vote and allow labor to retain some of those marginal seats that they desperately need to retain if they're to challenge the conservative government but i guess you know he always must have known that the 2nd issue. at some breaks at party candidates it could damage the conservatives and potentially damage breck's it so that's no surprise why do you think he has changed his mind he's been paid he's painted it in his address up there in hartlepool today as a kind of magnanimous gesture he was thinking of the country rather than his own personal ambitions or exam party ambitions but the reality is he's been under intense pressure politically for a couple of weeks now because of internal disquiet about the strategy of putting himself up against the conservatives even his own big backer as such as our own banks the germans tycoon had said look he's backing the conservatives instead of the brics a party and this is a man who has been very staunchly behind nigel farage up till now all the way
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through the referendum so to lose a backer like banks it is a major blow to faraj and must have really made him want to take stock i think the reality is he was fighting inevitability really and this is to some extent a face saving exercise but it means that he will continue to be a player throughout this whole general election campaign and it means that it just makes the arithmetic even more fascinating as we approach to december 12th and you will of course be following the election campaign for some show we will speak again paul brennan for the moment thank you now greece's prime minister is hailing a new era of economic relations with china as he hosts president paying on a 3 day visit the chinese leader was greeted by kitty pakis and given an official welcome in the capital athens president he also toward that pale sport which is largely controlled by china's state owned shipping company costco it comes as beijing approved the $680000000.00 plan to expand the port. and that is it for me
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and the team here in london let's go back to foley in doha barbara thank you very much for that plenty more ahead on this al-jazeera news hour including controlling libya more on the next documents that names countries it says supports warlord honey for have to pass cambodian opposition leader camp is freed from house arrest and shows his camera ready. trouble in tearin we'll hear from the coach of juventus about why christiane or a model is so angry that's coming up in sports with the whole. first is facing political uncertainty following president evel more honest his resignation opposition protesters have been celebrating rod is quiet after weeks of demonstrations against his reelection in a disputed vote he says his removal is a cool lead speak to mariana sanchez in the past for as capital you're outside the
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presidential palace in the pas marianna and there's been some activity inside with the woman who is expected to become interim president speaking to the media. that's right fully well she's actually gone into the national assembly the presidential palace is closed and the area surrounding this presidential palace on the national assembly is has been sealed off by riot police and protesters opposition protesters whom i'm chained there barricades since looked over 20 election and just a few minutes ago. a woman called a yemeni an yes she has she has just arrived she will be sworn in as the interim president of bolivia she accepted this after the vice president resigned after the senator the president of the senate resigned and she was apparently the next in line she has accepted the charges 52 year old lawyer like i
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say and she has come in to this emergency meeting were other legislators are arriving but not too many it is an emergency meeting and it's it's mandatory so if whoever doesn't come will be penalized they need to have a quorum to be able to swear her in as interim president what. many politicians here have said is that's the main reason and the main objective of this new interim president is to call for new elections in another front in the meantime members of the opposition political politicians of the opposition are reinforcing the idea that in bolivia there was no couldn't talk. this is the most we categorically and clearly deny there was a coup d'etat in bolivia and there was no element that allows us to think that acute attack happened. logic is that and this is very important the clear and
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unequivocal will of the democratic opposition civic opposition and the bolivian citizenship is that a democratic government has to be built and that means strictly respecting the political constitution of the state. more than one of our former president morales what do we know about his web outs and what's going to happen to him will it will not alice has said that he is at a region of cultural lombok and that is of the area of the forest where he became a very powerful union leader with the coca farmers he is back there where he started and he has apparently been very active in twitter he's not going down easily he has been tweeting about his solidarity with the poor is really very true with the protesters his supporters and he has he has also tweeted about unrest order against him which has been denied by politicians here at the national
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assembly analysts say that in order to be prosecuted that can only be done here in parliament and so former president evo morales also reinforcing the idea that there was a coup de tat and that's why he resigned i mean to say that he has it taken he's taken a step back he's sitting back and waiting to see what she will do next according to what she sees on the streets of olivia if you will have protesters still supporting him and then think about what to do next thank you very much for that mariana sanchez lifeforce in la paz here now is al jazeera john home and in mexico city with more on the reaction from south american leaders to have a more honest his resignation. the latin american region really seems to have been divided between ideological lines as to its response to president morales resignation it seems on the pressure from the military in bolivia those on the left
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the president of cuba or venezuela nicaragua mexico itself have said that this is a coup. that there needs to be an emergency meeting of the organization of american states to decide what happens next in bolivia they said that they'd already given protection to 20 officials from president morales government and that they'd be willing to give asylum to the ex-president himself if he wants it on the right on the other hand brazil has said for the foreign minister that this isn't a case of a coup this is a case of electoral fraud very controversial the 1st round of elections in bolivia and the organization of american states said that they were serious irregularities in those elections colombia said that there should be a priest peaceful transition now and new elections come up with a new government so this is quite a big deal for america lots in america not just for bolivia because president raul
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is was the longest running leader in the region he's been in power for almost 14 years before he resigned so we get see if there's going to be a new sort of reshuffle realignment this was a pragmatic president although he was very much of the left he also went to some models you know gratian in brazil and ideologically those 2 were very separate so if things are going to change he's also one of the few allies that president maduro of venezuela had left in the region so even outside of the region of course this is made waves as well the united nations has called this. they've called as well for a plea peaceful transition for peaceful elections so has the organization of american states so at the moment i suppose within the country but also international people sort of trying to work out what happens next in bolivia and hoping that it happens without too much violence. at least 6 people have been
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killed and dozens more injured after 3 blasts hit a kurdish town in northeastern syria the 2 explosions in the town of commission which borders turkey were ha's by car bombs in a shopping street media says the 3rd exploded near a hotel and one of the figures credited with setting up the white helmets rescue group in syria has been found dead james the missouri was a founder of made a rescue which helped train the volunteers in what was officially call the syrian civil defense so white helmets have been credited with saving thousands of people in rebel held areas of syria during years of bombing in this country's civil war has been remembered as a true of mallets hereon by karen pierce the u.k. embassador to the united nations we've lost a real humanitarian the causes of death at the moment are unclear we will be looking very closely to see how the investigation goes i hope the turkish
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authorities will be able to investigate fairly and i'm sure will will want to give the many assistance they might require i do just want to take the opportunity to say on the record that the russian charges against him that came out of the foreign ministry that he was by categorically untrue. the u.s. is calling for early elections in iraq and an end to violence against protesters security forces again opened fire on demonstrators on monday killing at least 9 people at least 325 people have been killed across the country since protests began in october demanding political reform iraq's parliament has been discussing the issue on monday june has more from baghdad. tensions are currently rising in some of the areas that are close to tahrir square just in the past hour we've seen several ambulances that have come by here they're coming from the direction about 300 meters north of us that's the konami square that's an area that has seen repeated clashes between anti-government demonstrators and security forces in the
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past few days now we've seen many of these took took so they have dropped off injured anti-government demonstrators into one of this volunteer one of these volunteer medic tents close to us we've seen at least 9 in the past hour hour and a half and people are concerned that things might get worse as the day goes on now all of this coming amid the backdrop of a lot of diplomatic talk today you had the united states calling on their i don't think government to hold early elections you've also had statements from the united . there and off there was another amman this just passes by obviously again really signaling that there is more going on in the area north of us the united nations assistance mission for it off they put out a statement just yesterday in which they proposed a several proposals to try to end the crisis here and off one of them is to try to pass electoral reform another of them is to release protesters that have been detained since the protests began and also prosecute those responsible for violence
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in these protests areas and now one of the more interesting things with regard to today is the fact that i don't spar limit is currently meeting and although and many people here in baghdad had expected that the parliament might be taking up the issue of electoral reform or what we've heard since the parliament sort of meeting is in fact that the president's office has submitted or finalize a draft for electoral reform that they are then going to submit that to the cabinet and then the cabinet must approve that and then submit it on to parliament so there's really no indication what kind of timetable we're looking at when it comes to getting any kind of concrete steps for electoral reform or an electoral reform law and that's something that's. clearly frustrating demonstrators who say that they believe they keep hearing the same rhetoric again and again for officials here in iraq. jordan says it's committed to its peace treaty with israel despite ending a 25 year old 25 year deal that allowed israeli tourists and farmers vsa free access to to launch stretches of its territory that area runs along the border
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between the 2 countries jordan's foreign minister immense afai says the country acted in accordance with the treaty in not renewing the deal analysts say it's another sign the relationship is under strain over israel's treatment of the palestinians. the funeral has taken place meanwhile of a palestinian man killed during clashes with israeli troops in the occupied west bank the health ministry says 22 year old omar badawi was shot in the chest during fighting in a refugee camp he was taken to a hospital in the nearby city of hebron where he was pronounced dead. in lebanon several banks are due to be closed on tuesday as workers strike over safety concerns ongoing protests or frequently forced financial institutions to shut down the bank employees union says among that concerns are demonstrates demonstrations and customers demanding the withdraw to withdraw their deposits a central bank says it's taken measures to safeguard deposits sensed lebanese
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stephanie deca has more from beirut so the banks a good thing to remain close this is something that people had been ferrying was going to happen and you also had the governor of the central bank saying that they were doing everything to ensure the stabilisation of the lebanese pound in terms of its peg to the dollar that there weren't any capital controls in place but there are defacto capital controls in place when it comes to each individual bank putting limits. with jools there's pretty much it's pretty much impossible to transfer your money out of the country at the moment even talking to businessmen say that they can't access their funds to pay for goods and services that they want to import so we have a political stalemate we have an economical crisis just been talking to an economist who said that it's not a question of if there's going to be a collapse here it's a question of if they can stop it from happening the elites cannot agree on any names any formation of an interim governing body that means there is no. economic
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reform being implemented so you have a you have a paralysis really of a country of the people there are growing more and more frustrated and just to recap some of the demands electricity for example this country wasn't a full 24 hour and it christy's a day since 1975 so these are some of the basic things that people say they want to be implemented by this government and they want a technocratic government to do that certainly the political elite seem to be very much entrenched and as as long as they remain bickering as to how this new. government is going to look these economic reforms not going to be implemented there is no trust in the politicians people will tell you these are incredibly uncertain times. sim ahead on al-jazeera how health workers in the democratic republic of congo are fighting mistrust to treat patients and the ship shape sanctuary from the 1st world war have become part of the scenery in a u.s.
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river. in sports le bron james. but was it good enough to be toronto all of these house coming up in about 22 straight days. hello again or welcome back to in a national weather forecast for here across parts of pakistan we do have some clouds making its way towards the north and with those clouds we could be seeing some rain turning to snow in the higher elevations so for a couple expect to see attempt a few of 14 degree some clouds maybe some rain rolling through as well by wednesday things to improve across the area more sun where the temperature coming up to about 16 degrees there down over here toward kuwait city it is going to be quite a nice day few on wednesday with a temperature of 28 degrees well on sunday here across the southern part of the
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gulf we did see a lot of thunderstorms rolling through anywhere from dubai abu dabi over here towards doha as well as into saudi arabia and with those i want to show these pictures that came out of doha with the lightning across much of the area quite a nice show across the skyline of doha with a lot of lightning as well as rain we did see just over 20 millimeters of rain falling across much of this area these pictures coming from adrian finnegan one of our percenters here at al-jazeera he lives at the pearl have a great shot of downtown doha a lot better here for tuesday 29 degrees as are expected high still very nice as we go towards wednesday but there is a possibility of rain showers here across central and northern parts of saudi arabia riyadh it is going to be cloudy day with a temperature of $26.00. mass protests forcing the governments but are we seeing. this time in
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america we follow journalists on the front line. be staying pretty committed to reporting the french police officers pointing guns at journalists based on the hong kong frankton friction to miss truth is it any way on al-jazeera . it's it the chill oriel the planet but somebody skilled to do it where do you go to the pilot goes the voice you're promoting clean safe sanitation freule but with a 3rd of the world lacking basic facilities can his unique style really help clean up the mess. the pop culture is the boss those where those softest any problem mr toilet eyewitness documentary announces era.
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welcome back our top stories on this i'll just erin you hong kong's chief executive says the violence on the streets has exceeded protesters demands for change and they are now the people's enemy carry statement came hours after police shot a protester and a man was set on fire in one of the most fine in days since the unrest began over 5 months ago a judge in the hague has ordered the netherlands to repatriate more than 50 children of dutch women who joined i saw in syria 23 women asked the court to allow their families to return due to deplorable conditions in syria and camps the court found only the children must be sent back and bolivia is facing political uncertainty following president ever maracas his resignation opposition protesters
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up instead a break ron is quit after weeks of demonstrations against his reelection in a disputed votes. now leaked document from egypt's foreign ministry has revealed that the gyptian government sent weapons to libyan wardle tali 5 toss forces it also refers to training camps for his soldiers that are being operated in egypt under. russian supervision that russia denies those claims. us scenes of the struction in the libyan city of benghazi and in the capital tripoli they are the impact of a campaign by a world of high level have talked to depose libya's internationally recognized government and control the country and as these satellite images obtained by an under seal investigative team seem to show foreign military aid has been important to have tell us war efforts chinese wind blown the drones were spotted in this airbase in a draw from the main air operations center in libya for have to the same type of aircraft has also been spotted at the united arab emirates military base of an adam
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to the east of benghazi here satellite footage shows the aftermath of an air raid by the tripoli based government on the edge for an air base where some military cargo planes were destroyed the planes are thought to be foreign owned and marital airborne weaponry has been used in an attack on the missile base as of this year a house previously found out. other satellite imagery shows and you wrote that in our links the earth man military base inside egypt with the eastern libyan city of . what we're learning basic creation documentation necessary for establishing. the u.n. . in. very very bad situation. according to a leaked egyptian military intelligence document that's been obtained by our desire russia is helping have to and training his soldiers are to military camps near the border with libya russia's foreign ministry has denied the charge after also seems
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to be getting military help from sudan. a draft report by the un committee for international sanctions on libya accuses sudan's lieutenant general mohammed 100 doug lute also known as mitty of sending up to 1000 upbeat support for soldiers to libya to fight with have to and another secret document this time from the egyptian foreign ministry includes a letter in which charging president idriss deby advises egypt against using the services of sudanese armed factions. the u.n. draft report has accused several countries including the united arab emirates sudan dourdan and turkey of violating the u.n. arms embargo imposed on libya meanwhile the internationally recognized government in tripoli has demanded an explanation from paris following the reported discovery of french owned missiles at a base used by have to france has denied being involved and says the missiles were missing before being found with have task forces many are concerned that foreign
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interference in libya is threatening to make any peacemaking efforts a lost cause. of disease. gambia has brought a case to the un's top court accusing man maher of committing genocide against muslims and last military launched a brutal campaign against iran and 2017 in response to attacks by an armed group more than 700000 people fled to neighboring bangladesh to escape what human life selfish will have called ethnic cleansing asked c.n.n. more rejected a u.n. report calling for top generals to be prosecuted for genocide labeling the allegations false we spoke to lead brody from the international commission of jurists he says that gambia has made a bold move in defending the hang of muslims well i think it's very positive that a smaller poor country like gambia takes up this case you know it shouldn't be just the powerful countries and the rich countries who
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determine who has the live up to international law and not i think it's really to gambia has created even this it's going through its own very painful truth commission process of examining past atrocities by the previous dictator that gambia has that kind of solidarity to take a bold move like this to defend their rohingya muslims 7000 miles away it's that kind of international solidarity that we don't see you see often enough these days. a court has ruled there is sufficient evidence to go ahead with a corruption case against a former malaysian prime minister najib razak faces allegations he and his family looted a state investment fund in a multi-billion dollar fraud scandal spanning 6 countries a former leader maintains he did nothing wrong. a prominent cambodian opposition
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politician has made his 1st public appearance since his release from house arrest at cannes so castle faces treason charges and he's banned from politics and leaving the country the cambodian government's been facing increasing international pressure over its crackdown on the opposition when he has our report from. the president of the opposition cambodian national risky party spent his 1st full day of relative freedom still in his home in the capital phnom penh he met diplomats the 1st was the ambassador of france which is one of the countries applying most pressure on the cambodian government. didn't talk to the media but his spokesman said the meetings were an opportunity to say thank you it just to. express pretty. personal low. is still banned from political activities and the charge of treason against him stands the
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decision to end his house arrest came the day after the acting president of his party sam rainsy flew into malaysia from exile in france saying he'll return to cambodia. heavy security has been deployed on the streets of phnom penh as a warning to anyone thinking of helping him achieve his stated goal of overthrowing the government on tuesday the european union will deliver a report to prime minister hun sen's government outlining its concerns over a decline in democracy and human rights. it's threatening to withdraw cambodia's preferential trade agreement if significant improvements aren't made but the ruling party says the court's decision on kemp was not made in response to that threats. this is the opinion of outlawed rebels who have always taken up the issue of the cambodian government came so close cases under the control of the courts so it's not relevant. the developments come in the middle of an important holiday in
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cambodia the annual water festival politics is absent as crews in boats from around the country converge on the capital to mark the end of the whip season when the tunnel a separate changes direction even if the government is able to appease the european union there are big question marks over whether there will be any significant space in the short term for the cambodian national risky party prime minister hun sen has tried very hard to destroy the threat posed by the opposition that undoing the damage completely now seems unlikely. still the members of the band party see the international pressure and attention as an opportunity to try to restart their political careers and resume their campaign to change this country's direction wayne hay al jazeera phnom penh. earlier my colleague sammy's a danceable to sam rainsy from cambodia as opposition national rescue party he called on the us to sanction figures he says have undermined democracy in cambodia
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when come so recovers he says freedom. when all the charges against him are dropped and when all the charges against our. opposition activists and opposition leaders are dropped then the opposition party the only credible opposition party the c.n.r. p. must be reinstated and this is really dissolution but so far there is no real solution because since it's come too little and too late for the case of them sicker we asked the us to implement personally sanctions against a number of individuals who have been identified. having undermined democracy in cambodia dos personal sanctions will be very effective because those
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leaders they think they under thing of their personal interests when the country's interests are heard they do not care but when their personal interests are hurt they they do care and they will react or. a state of emergency has been declared in the australian state of new south wales as firefighters battle wildfires authorities have warned of a catastrophic threat 10 people living on the outskirts of sydney are being urged to leave their homes emergency crews say high temperatures and strong winds are fueling the flames at least 3 people have died and thousands have been left homeless health workers in the democratic republic of congo say violence and mistress contributing to the spread of ebola but they say despite the challenges more people are being treated and fewer are getting sick. catherine story has this exclusive report from benny. doctors at this a bullet. struggle to keep an 8 year old girl alive. she's in
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the late stages of the disease and how pain is unbearable. we call how to protect our privacy this doctor who's heading of with care his patients are often brought too late to share a bit of a viral load. now today she's a little bit worse than yesterday. not so conscious anymore feeling playing. giving some fluids controlling. diarrhea in another section of the center there's a case doctors are calling a medical miracle baby was born prematurely 3 weeks ago her mother died immediately after giving birth but she's not sick doctors tell us this could be one of the 1st such documented cases since a baller was discovered decades ago she was really positive upload. the placenta was posted to you don't believe court was supposed to believe it was posted to this
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alive inside of the baby it was posed to you but the blood of the baby is always negative those who come to see it meant centers on time are getting more people also getting vaccinated many now understand that this is a dangerous disease and getting help on time is a matter of life and death this latest outbreak of ebola started last year and has killed at least 2000 people in parts of eastern democratic republic of congo. barrels are harder now than at any other time grieving families frederick new kids relatives being carried away by health workers to a mosque or a far from home a bomb that is most infectious when someone dies. his wife whose 2 children have also died trying to come to terms with weeks after they were buried. it is very sad to see people i love dying i cannot even send them off with a proper christian burial or even
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a proper prayer it's very painful. health workers higher see fewer people are getting sick. but there's still a lot of mistrust and hostility from some in january we're coming from a burial when our team was attacked by a group of people they were very hostile and had barricaded the road. and beat us up we are lucky we have scaped back at the benny treatment center baby and is getting stronger she will have to be taken to an often age was she gets the all clear her father is in hiding how grandfather says he can't take care of. on the other hand is still fighting for her life catherine saw al-jazeera many democratic republic of congo. in the u.s. part of a river containing the world's largest collection of world war one ship regs has been granted special protection conservation is working in mandala spain the state of maryland say they found another use for what they call the ghost feeds castro
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has a story. beneath the water's surface rest wooden skeletons from another era and i mean the wow factor is astounding especially at low tide when they're all rising out like a true ghostly rising out of the water. susan langley is an underwater archaeologist for the state of maryland her ghost fleet are the remains of more than 100 century old ships built during world war one to deliver american aid to european allies this is the largest ship graveyard in the world that's homogeneous that's all one period all related. how the vessels arrived at their watery grave is the story of an early u.s. merchant marine that never left american shores in 1917 president woodrow wilson commissioned the u.s. emergency fleet shipyards across the country raced to build a 1000 steamships in 18 months but mid effort the war ended and 200 some
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already built ships were immediately rendered obsolete they didn't know how long the war was going to last either so the fact that war ended before they finished the building program was a good thing langley says after the war nobody wanted the ships because their hastily built holes were made of wood not steel eventually a salvage company brought them to mel's bay where they were stripped of valuable metals during the great depression burned and sunk but they've become an integral part of the environment we're very happy to have her and they're still here for us older enjoy it when your century that these impulses have been rooted here something interesting has been happening major is reclaiming filling them with dirt and sea and animals and birds and now they're small islands with their own ecosystems. the area is now a park where people can paddle through the in chanted water escape commune with
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nature and experience history the federal government named it a national marine sanctuary in july we felt that this is worthy of protection worthy of celebration and so this national and sanctuary designation really marks mallows bay as one of these really special places in the world. a submerged time capsule preserved for visitors and archaeologists for years to come. castro al-jazeera maryland.
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time after sports has run home volley thank you very much a footballer has been sent off during a match in ukraine despite him being the victim of racist abuse brazilian tyson who plays for shakhtar donetsk kicked a ball towards dean america here fans who were using racist insults the referee then gave him a red card for that if a show had already followed the 1st 2 steps of the races political asking for a stadium announcement to be made before taking players into the dressing room for 5 minutes but he didn't and that the 3rd rule which would have been to abandon the game entirely. today my players showed their strong character once again i would like to support all those suffering from racism those guys who faced it today because racism is unacceptable it was and it will be
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a shame for all and we all have to fight against it every day every minute every 2nd or 3rd time is all sorry given his reaction via instagram in which he said i will never stay quiet after seeing such and human and despicable act in a racist society it isn't enough not to be racist we must be anti racist the n.s.a. and too angry as men and then has a are all set to play in saudi arabia next january follows an announcement by the spanish football federation and the next 3 editions of the newly revamped spanish super cup will be hosted by the kingdom in the 14 format will feature barcelona round the grid athletic on the grid and balance. i mean it continued to search for a new head coach a week after sacking kovacs but they shouldn't bother calling the former manager why well he rolled him south of the bombing you were approaching but you never felt that you were a candidate for the job i'm not
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a candidate for the job right so does that mean you're done. that is no different and it might. as. well reformat and i mean you're done with management no you know not necessarily but at the moment i'm in fact there's an offer coming in there's. a buyer and i say the interim boss hansie flick will stay in charge for the forseeable future following this for no when i have a grocer don't win on saturday and see. said the club would in his words calmly continue with the $54.00 euros and some pretty well and it's 2 games in charge as i've seen victories are into milan in the champions league and this one to. encourage a 3rd indy. to drive but lead the way they want to get on sunday patrick hermann scoring twice is a bit better bremen 31 they are now 4 points clear of the top of the tide. and
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there was an absolutely wild end to far the one nil win over aren't tracked frankfurt and frankfurt's captain david show the charge opposition coach christian strikes sending in flying into the surprisingly spots a mass brawl with the referee handing out red cards and a fraud a player he retaliated on his coach's behalf. he didn't make and he ran towards me and knocked me over i couldn't have gone up doing he was coming at me so 1st he's a strong little these are young boys i'm 54 years old but i couldn't move out the way i had no chance but it's all done. in italy there's trouble in turin eventis christiane i don't know how they are not happy at being subbed off for the 2nd time in a way that happened in the 2nd half of their game with ac milan. came off and had some words with coach more it before disappearing off to the changing room according to local reports he then left the stadium before the end of the game and wasn't there to celebrate his team's win is
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a price but. when trying to score the winner it means that you very go above into at the top of the type. and i had doubts christiane i could play the full 90 minutes he's been having this problem recently which is having an impact on him he can't train like usually does so i decided both he and paolo should not try the full match we should thank cristiana for offering him self because so many other players would have stepped back and not played but you could tell he was struggling so that's why i replaced him and i'm happy with his work ethic he clearly still wants to help the team or go away from football and to tennis and it's day 2 of the a t p finals world number stakes stephanus since the past is finally found a way to be a long time rival daniel medvedev it's a process lost its last 5 matches to the russian world number 4 but this time it was the great player that prevailed and he did it in straight sets winning it 766.
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on the board rafa nadal has declared himself fit and ready to face the defending a.t.p. finals champion alexander's already been just over now he'll be looking to avoid the kind of upset faced by 20 time grand slam champion roger federer who was beaten his i don't mean it pain federer has won the a.t.p. final 6 times in his career but he can't afford another slip up in this event after this 7575 defeat the a strike austrian has defeated the swiss in 5 of the last 78. and felt like i was a player or anything else just being sort of the 1st round pick up a little bit you know those. not hitting your spots on the server when you need to . getting into trouble in the service games which you know maybe doesn't happen later on in a tournament but i thought also dominic. save himself real well when he had to and the n.b.a. champions the toronto raptors have brought a dent to there are signs that he's like his recent good for the lakers well i'm peaking in 7 coming into this one bron james had 13 points 15 assists and 13
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rebounds have a look at this for a block that was his 85th career a triple double but it wasn't enough the lakers losing for the 1st time since the opening night against the clippers toronto taking this 113th the one i thought. the portland trailblazers snapped a full game losing streak and they did it the hard way to needing how the toy gets the i had to spend a little scoring 30 to help form and overcome atlanta if you lost 6 of the last 7 now our entire football club yesterday and certainly when all else when i inaugurated the new stadium a giant hologram of a flaming law and yes firing line was their way of launching their new ground ahead of the game against club athletico to lead this study and has haven't played at this venue since 2005 when it was closed over safety concerns i'm still not sure whether the safety concerns were the results of a giant flying line but for now thank you very much for that that's it for this
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