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on al-jazeera. television. like over the last. burying the dead thousands of mourners marched through gaza in a funeral procession for a family of 8 killed in an overnight israeli asked right. hello i'm maryam namazie in london you're with al-jazeera also coming up on the program a global fight against i still to deport 7 suspects to germany as more than 30 nations meet in the united states to plan how to defeat me on. a new report on the downing of a malaysian airliner over eastern ukraine in 2014 finds a strong link between top russian officials and separatist rebels and health
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authorities in the democratic republic of congo begin a major clinical trial of a new ebola vaccine but the rollout is already facing criticism. welcome to the program our top story rockets have been fired from gaza into israel after a cease fire was agreed the attack appears to violate a truce struck between israel and the islamic jihad group 34 palestinians have been killed in the israeli yes strikes thousands of mourners attended a funeral procession in gaza for 8 family members that were also killed. reports from gaza. the single deadliest in 48 hours of fighting that israeli airstrike destroyed this house in central gaza killing 8 members of the same family including 5 children the israeli army so the target was. but is. jihad commander.
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coleman they gave no warning usually they do but this time they killed a whole family it's not right. a mass funeral followed 8 buried and thousands on the streets by this time the rockets and air strikes a given way to attend cease fire islamic jihad saying it had one important concessions. and now the deal was made by islamic jihad on behalf of all the palestinians the conditions are to stop assassination operations protect protesters during border protests for the vital return to start implementing steps to break the siege. hours into the cease fire 5 rockets were launched from gaza city to them intercepted by israel's air defense system nonetheless israel eased restrictions imposed on its own citizens near gaza and reopened border crossings. no i'm not satisfied because there is no benefit cease fires have happened many times before
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and were useless. the government and the i.d.f. achieved its goal in this mission we eliminated. their ways that was in charge of. recent actions against israel we will do anything necessary in order to avoid any actions since israel assassinated the senior islamic jihad commander. on tuesday morning it's shifted its longstanding policy of holding hamas responsible for all rocket fire out of gaza instead striking islamic jihad targets and fighters almost exclusively amassed said it stood with islamic jihad in the battle but held back from launching its own rockets a possible sign of its concerns about a wider escalation and those concerns aren't over yet as night fell israel said it in the set said another rocket being fired out of gaza israeli communities around the fringes of the gaza strip have decided to close their schools again on friday
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for fear that this cease fire won't hold very force that al-jazeera gaza. now 7 german citizens suspected of being part of i still have arrived in but then after being deported from turkey 2 men 4 women and a child departed is temple airport in the latest wave of turkish repatriations that started on monday and now the $23.00 european national suspected of ice involvement are expected to be to force it to their home nations in the next few days turkey says just over $1200.00 i still fight as a car anything held in that presence all the repatriations come as foreign ministers from all the nations on meeting in the capital in the u.s. capital washington to discuss the best way to defeat i still this is the 2nd time the global coalition against eisel has met this year the meeting was culture of us
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strategies over the recent death of ice lead to a diety in jordan joins us live now from washington to tell us more about the focus of the talks today. well the main focus of this 2nd meeting of the year terms of dealing with eisel has been how to keep it from regenerating and how to keep its affiliates from actually becoming stronger particularly in northern africa and in perhaps up parts of southeast asia the u.s. secretary of state like pompei o highlighted this focus during his morning address at thursday's conference all apologies for that we didn't get the audio sorted on that clip there from secretary of state might pompei i mean obviously a great deal to discuss at this meeting the perception being that perhaps the death
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of a daddy the ice still leader has been something of a game changer talking about 30 nations is a lot of coordination here to do between the united states and its allies on the way for it. that's right mari a minute certainly has becoming more complicated matter since one of those countries involved in the fight against eisel turkey recently launched its military operation against kurdish fighters and some allege against kurdish citizens living in northern syria the turkish government has long argued that it has a national security right to prevent terrorists from attacking territory and affecting turkish civilians lives but there was a real concern among human rights groups and even among some u.s. officials in the region that top perhaps turkey was overstepping its bounds and certainly that was an issue that came up during president wants meeting with president trump on wednesday of the other issues that they have to look at is the
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u.s. is seeming interest in the oil fields that had been used by eisel to help finance its operations during its so-called caliphate this is a situation where the u.s. has said that they're not trying to gain any revenue or profit from those oil refineries but they're certainly very much interested in helping the local residents rebuild those facilities and to use the revenue generated from oil sales to help rebuild that part of syria there's finally the question of dealing with foreign fighters we heard at the beginning of this newscast mari in your reporting of the repatriation of several persons to germany there are a number of countries that are looking at trying to repatriate their foreign fighters and certainly this is something that the u.s. itself is grappling with especially given the report that there might be one person of jordanian ancestry but who is a u.s. national who may be on his way back to the u.s.
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possibly for prosecution thank you for now from washington rosen enjoy it in. investigation in the 2014 downing of a malaysia airlines flight has found evidence that strongly connects russia to ukrainian fighters in the east the plane was shot down of eastern ukraine killing all 298 people on board investigators released phone call recordings they say between separatist fighters and high ranking russian officials in the weeks leading up to the attack or more yorkers who got it who of your crew we. will look at remember who you are to make sure your kid you know not your lucid up reward you just for them which is so who is it real quick will ever come in europe with you good luck with we're going to believe. or. you will although i'm not preaching. and has more now from ukraine's capital kiev. some very interesting details are now coming out of the joint investigation in the netherlands about the downing of m
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h f 1000 here in ukraine 5 years ago intercepts of phone conversations between leaders of the separatist movement here in the east of ukraine with the people high officials lower officials in moscow are now being published and one of these high officials is flooded slough off with a special advisor to fly to be put in on ukraine and in another phone call the minister of defense. was mentioned also a very close confidant for vladimir putin and in that phone conversation the leader of the separatist movement sat that on a man that with a mandate of man were traveling from moscow to the separatist area basically to remove the leadership of that separatist area all these details are important to basically paint a picture not only military help came from russia but these phone calls also paint a picture that the whole administration of the separatist area also the whole
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budget was coming from russia until now the joint investigation team has mentioned for sub suspect 3 russians and one ukrainian they are basically from a lower level and the investigation team is now aiming for those who are high ranking who have given orders to make sure that the book missile that bound the m h f one team made its way to it into ukraine and that it was actually being used it's very doubtful that any of these suspects will actually go to trial that which starts in march next year in the netherlands but there will be destroyed and more suspects are possibly going to be mentioned. now china's president is saying mounting protectionism has eroded international trade and investment and leaders from 5 major emerging economies are meeting for the 2nd day of the bric summit in brazil's capital xi jinping says threats across the wall are also weighing down global growth. the brics leaders issued
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a joint declaration where they set out their stance on global issues such as that commitment to the paris crime agreement reforming the world trade organization joins us live now from brasilia money how is the unrest in other latin american countries not least the power struggle in bolivia they do affect this summit. well luckily brazil has managed to avoid much of the type of unrest that we've seen in countries like bolivia she and ecuador over the course of the past month but it's been brazilian president now those position as a right of center conservative leader that's put him at odds with russia and china specifically on the question of venezuela and it and most recently as you mentioned here the question of bolivia the resignation of president ever mortalities of bolivia was applauded by the brazilian leader but it was also referred to as the cuckoo by by russia so it does create a sort of division in terms of geopolitics among the brics leaders but it hasn't
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distracted from the general focus of the brics summit itself merion. rights some big issues to tackle here from trade in the economy to climate change what's likely to come out of these talks. will today being day 2 of the summit the last day of the summit the planetary session coming to an end only a short while ago there are a few main points that have come out within the course of the last 48 hours mainly pertaining to a strengthening of a multilateralism a strengthening of a partnership when it comes to trade and economic partnerships but there was a wide ranging document that's known as the brazilian declaration that came out of the plenary session today there were specific wide ranging topics that were discussed that were put into writing into a signed document the 1st. in terms of diplomacy pertaining to israel and palestine and the commitment to finding
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a diplomatic solution to the ongoing conflict there a 2nd main point as you mentioned already was a reaffirmation of the paris climate accord that's something that's very important here in brazil given that the brazil brazilian president had previously said that he was going to cancel and opt out of that accord mary thank you very much for. from percent and money rather than joining us that al-jazeera live from london much more still ahead zimbabwean dollars has made a comeback about what it's for time to help ease the country's cash. i'm alan fischer in linton north dakota remember the people who protested at standing rock in north dakota over plans to build an oil pipeline unitive american land well they're back this type protesting plans to expand that pipeline.
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welcome back to international weather forecast for the last couple of days have been very stormy here across much of southern europe all dealing with an area of low pressure brings a very heavy rain flooding approach cross parts of the adriatic as well as very heavy snow across parts of the alps into austria as well now not much is going to be changing the winds can be dying down but still very heavy rain is expected to pass again over parts of italy also very heavy snow across much of the area so this is something we're going to be watching over the next few days notice here as we go toward saturday the rain really remains across much of the region from though it is going to be rainy all through the weekend 17 degrees dropping down to 15 as we go towards saturday even heavier rain as we go towards sunday so expect to see some localized flooding across much of this area now that same weather system is also causing a big problem here across parts of northern africa notice the tail end of the system passing across parts of algeria as well as into morocco we are going to see
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some light rain across much of this region temperatures are coming down as well down to about 14 degrees here for algiers heavier rain but we don't expect to see much in terms of accumulation and then as we go towards parts of libya it is going to be cloudy across much of the region so for tripoli do expect to see a very cloudy day for you in a temperature of 27. story 1400 years in the make. a story of succession leaders. of jersey and prose the story line of business. card of the pursuit 3 jersey.
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welcome back quick look at headlines now rockets have been fired from gaza into israel hours after a cease fire was agreed attack a pistol while a truce struck between israel and the islamic jihad. 7 german citizens suspected of being part of i still have arrived in after being deported from turkey the latest in a wave of repatriations it comes as foreign ministers from over 30 nations meet in washington d.c. to discuss the best way to defeat myself. and the investigation into the 2014 downing of malaysia airlines flight m h 17 is found evidence that strongly connects russia to ukrainian fighters in the east phone call recordings have been released leading up to the attack which killed
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all 298 people on board. now at least 4 people have been killed an iraqi capital baghdad in the latest anti-government protest that 62 others of being cheated for injuries many of those choking on take gas a big hit by rubber bullets and $300.00 people have been killed since and rest 1st began at the beginning of october iraq's government has made some concessions but many protesters want a complete overhaul of the political system which i'm jim has the latest now from baghdad. we've been told daily that there are going to be substantive measures discussed and taken in parliamentary sessions and really they have yet to really transpire the parliament continues to meet there are expectations by a multitude of protesters on the streets that they will hear perhaps some news that would indicate to them that the government is actually taking their concerns and
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their demands under consideration discussing them in parliament and yet that doesn't seem to be the case yesterday as well as today it had been expected that perhaps a part of electoral reform would be taken up in the parliament that perhaps ways of combating corruption would be taken up in the parliament that doesn't seem to have happened it didn't happen yesterday despite the presence of the head of the united nations assistance mission here in iraq today we're told it has not happened as far as we can tell what we've been told by some officials is that there was a draft law that was completed by the president's office with regard to electoral reform that was then given to the head of parliament rather the cabinet and then it's gone to the president of parliament and that it will be discussed at some point we just don't know when and that's one of the reasons the people that day after day continue to protest despite the threat of violence that's one of the
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reasons they keep coming out. a 2nd vaccine to fight a deadly ebola virus has been introduced in the democratic republic of congo. aimed at 50000 people over a period of 4 months but the new rollout is already facing criticism catherine soy has more now from the eastern city of goma near the border with rwanda. a new a ball of vaccine for a major child santis the testing it on up to half a 1000000 congolese over the next 10 months to study the facts. the vaccine is safe it has already been tested on a small sample of people elsewhere according to professor would not have approved it if it was harmful to the people. but some people are concerned that the long term effects of the drug made by u.s. multi-national are not yet known and the fact that it needs to doses 8 weeks apart we not walk on people who travel often to challenge to show grades between the 2
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duties will be indication of the acceptance of his vaccine to population. we we will work with the communities we explain to the communities we believe though that if we explain simply things to the people say they are able to understand about 250000 people in parts of this region are already being injected with another vaccine made by a german company that has just been approved by european regulators those receiving the newer drug even areas that are considered at low risk of an outbreak this is a very busy border crossing between d.r. congo and rwanda tens of thousands of people mostly traders use it every day health workers say vaccinating them is crucial feelings here over both vaccinations are mixed. destruction is good it helps us go about our business without fear of women
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. i can never do it i don't know what they're injecting into us they didn't benny and people are still dying now goma. a ball about the nations in the democratic republic of congo have long been controversial and political one health minister is reported to have lost his job. for opposing the u.s. study some congolese say they don't trust what's going on but health workers insist this is the best way of beating a disease that has killed many people catherine saw al-jazeera gama zimbabwean dollar notes have been reissued for the 1st time in a decade the currency was scrapped in 2009 because of hyperinflation now the government says the new notes will help ease chronic cashel changes but many people say they're skeptical the move will make things any better how much faster explains now from harare. queues outside banks in zimbabwe disappeared when there was hardly any cash available most transactions were made electronically now for the 1st time
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in a decade the dollar notes are back but there are only a few in circulation that's why some zimbabweans feel nothing will change government is now operating in panic mode and this desperate decision of bringing. noise is not of zimbabweans most parents are limiting individuals was draws to just 20 u.s. dollars a week inflation is in the triple digits many here say there's not enough for them to cope with constant fuel shortages and the price of basic commodities going up every week people are getting the money that they want only getting $100.00 which is not enough to move through to move about $2.00 to $2.00 bottles of doing too little so it's not much in 2009 dumped its currency with a little hyper inflation widespread unemployment soaring food prices and shortages a basic goods the u.s. dollar and other foreign currencies were made legal tender but that didn't turn the
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economy around 4 years ago the government introduced bonds nodes and corners and while we were told the value was based on the u.s. dollar but few people believe that then on the black market they kept losing value now some people fear these new notes and coins will again cause inflation. this year history could repeat itself if the government prints these new notes recklessly can live in years ago. very precious and very. bird. the danger of that happening. we have to. work. out. from stronger for them to avoid anything which is that irresponsible the government says there will be no recluse printing and the thing you know it's will ease cash shortages but people are skeptical this bag ran out of cash in less than 4 hours leaving many customers for
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straighted and the game uncertain about the country's economic future young ready to go one way i was i was but what i was al-jazeera had already pro-democracy protesters occupying central hong kong for a 4th straight day. was. the they're angry over escalating violent confrontations with the police burst esther's are blocking several major roads and the cross harbor tunnel schools are being kept shut until sunday but the territories government has denied newspaper reports a curfew could be put in place pro-democracy protests have been going on since june when the government tried to introduce an extradition bill many feared would be used to stifle dissent sarah clarke has more on this now from hong kong. the point university young cullen side in hong kong has become a rallying point for a growing number of protesters and students who barricaded themselves in the campus
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behind me now this number has been growing throughout the day and have now created a barricade which you can see the umbrella's and the students hiding behind that waiting for the police to arrive it also blocked off some of these major thoroughfares these roads through talent throughout the day scattering bricks as well as niles across the road to stop from the police from entering police so i should say protests is a block more than 20 traffic arteries across hong kong on thursday and around 15 of the train stations the empty asked actions have been closed with more to close throughout the evening as the not ways goes on in a place of described this as more behavior described as one step closer to terrorism protesters have also confirmed that this particular week die protests the general strike action targeting the transport system that will continue and friday will be another day of general strikes. well now to developments in cambodia the prime minister has ordered the release of more than 70 opposition activists and on
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bail and send made the announcement in a speech in the southern city of qom part dozens of activists have been arrested in recent weeks accused of plotting to overthrow the government justice ministries also withdrawn arrest warrants for those who have either fled to thailand or hiding in cambodia the european union has been threatening to withdraw trade benefits with cambodia over its crackdown on the opposition. italian prime minister giuseppe conti has announced relief measures to help locals in venice hit by record breaking floods on a visit to the city of content he promised around $5000.00 to all residents affected while business owners will receive around 20000 each venice lagoon type peaked on tuesday at the highest recorded level in 53 years state of emergency has been declared as over 85 percent of its historic sites are under water. teenage enlargements has got to turn back says during a visit to the standing rock indian reservation in the us state of north dakota
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that she was shocked to see how badly indigenous people live and have been treated that has to expand an oil pipeline in indigenous lands has caused alarm and anger within the community a recent oil spill at another nearby pipeline has made activists even more anxious and fish our ports now from linton in north dakota will begin the hearing some came a great distance some came to object and some were veterans of the fight to stop the pipeline in the 1st place and your own one. for months the student defiance of standing rock in north dakota determined to block the building of the dakota access pipeline when the courts gave the go ahead the protesters were forcibly removed from the land though the company that built the pipeline wants to expand it pumping twice as much oil through it environmentalists are worried if you double the amount of oil going through a pipeline you do have
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a leak. you're going to have twice as bad a leak so that's a real concern the state has been hearing the case for the expansion and the arguments against this is like for humans we can't eliminate all risk one of those objectives which is to try to get the native american standing rock there what is heightened by a leak at the nearby keystone pipeline i think there was i hope definitely it was i would say was a blast and unfortunately probably some people are not going to feel that way but. it definitely opened some life the company behind the pipeline says the expansion is simply meeting consumer demand we need to expand the pipeline because the commercial need is there we have shippers who have oil that needs to get out to markets around the country and so being able to do this on the ticker access pipeline by coming in and doing something that's really very common in the end. 3 we're basically adding mainline booster we're not doing any mainline construction
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public consultation on the expansion plans and next week the commissioners will then look at the evidence before making a final decision if it gets the go ahead there's no guarantee that it will bring more protests to north dakota a disturbing rock. north dakota race to become the next president of the united states has a new democratic contender the former massachusetts governor deval patrick announced his late entry to the 2020 presidential campaign patrick made history when he became the 1st black governor of massachusetts in 2007 is an announcement comes less than 3 months before the iowa caucuses and new hampshire primary and just some other developments from the united states now at least one person has been killed several wounded following a high school campus shooting in california now police are saying the suspect believed to be a student of the school in santa clarita is in custody and being treated in hospital of the 4 wounded victims hospital staff say that they are treating 2 men
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in a critical condition local sheriff's office believes the gunman acted alone so they're actively investigating all leads well more on that story and everything else we're covering right here al jazeera dot com is the address and don't forget you can also watch us on live streaming as well. quick recap of the headlines now rockets have been fired from gaza into israel hours after a cease fire was agreed a tack appears to violate a truce struck earlier between israel and the islamic jihad group $34.00 palestinians have been killed in israeli air strikes the escalation began after the israeli army killed a senior leader of islamic jihad on shoes day meanwhile in gaza thousands of mourners have attended a funeral procession for 8 family members killed by an israeli missile strike palestinian medical officials say all of the dead were civilians while an israeli
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military spokesperson says one of the men killed was the commander of islamic jihad and the central gaza strip and our other headline 7 german citizen suspected of being part of i still have arrived in berlin after being deported from turkey 2 men 4 women and a child departed is double f. or in the latest wave of turkish repatriations that started on monday another $23.00 european national suspected of ice an involvement are expected to be deported to their home nations in the next few days it comes as foreign ministers from more than 30 nations meet in washington to discuss the best way to defeat i still we must make sure that isis never again flourishes that work begins with carrying out justice against those who deserve it coalition members must take back the thousands of foreign terrorist fighters in custody and oppose accountability for the atrocities that they have perpetrated the investigation into the 2014 downing of malaysia airlines flight m h 17 as found evidence that strongly connects russia to ukrainian separatist
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fighters in the east the plane was shot down of eastern ukraine killing all 298 people on board investigators have released phone call recordings they say a between separatist fight has and high ranking russian officials in the weeks leading up to the attack. and china's president says mounting protectionism has eroded international trade and investment the leaders from 5 major emerging economies meet for the 2nd day of the bric summit in brazil's capital xi jinping says threats across the world are also weighing down global growth the brics leaders issued a joint declaration where they set out their stance on global issues such as their commitment to the paris climate change agreement i was the headlines will have more news for you in about 25 minutes time i'll see you then coming up next on our it's time for the stream.
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