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world today he had to rethink pretty much everything thank you for talking to al jazeera. programs to inspire you on al-jazeera. hello again adrian for the good here in doha the top stories on al-jazeera gordon song has told the impeachment inquiry into donald trump that the president wanted to withhold military aid to ukraine in exchange for an investigation into his political rival the us ambassador to the e.u. also implicated other senior officials was there a quid pro quo as i testified previously with regard to the requested white house call and the white house meeting the answer is yes mr giuliani conveyed to secretary perry ambassador volker and others that president trump wanted
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a public statement from president selenski committing to investigations of the recent and the 2016 election democratic presidential hopefuls of criticized trump during their debates in atlanta such as a bernie sanders called him the most corrupt president in u.s. history but he also warned democrats not to get too obsessed with trump. we have a president who is not only a pathological liar he is likely the most corrupt president in the modern history of america but we cannot simply be consumed by donald trump because if we are going to watch we're going to lose the election american people understand is that the congress can walk and chew bubble gum at the same dodd had other words we can deal with trumps corruption but we also have to stand up for the working families of business contrie israel's president has asked parliament to find a new prime minister to avoid a general election this year after incumbent benjamin netanyahu and his rival but
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against both failed to form a government they had to rajapaksa is sri lanka's new prime minister the 2 time former president was sworn in by his brother good with the man he was elected president last week i was there has been out for nando's was at the prime minister's office as he arrived to take over. basically the rajapaksa is have gotten down to business just behind me the official prime minister's office and the crowd and the excitement you see is just within the last 2 minutes we've had the arrival of the new prime minister mine the rajapaksa he's come here to formally take up his work to start work as his brother did after his swearing in so it's an all rajapaksa show the president go to bed rajapaksa and his brother behind the rajapaksa they have their work cut out for them obviously during the campaign national security was earmarked as a top priority particularly after the easter bombings in april and that was one of
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the cornerstones of the entire rajapaksa campaign that they would work to bring back national security they're going to be sort of very conscious of the mountain that they have to surmount in terms of not just the national security element but the economy the sri lankan economy has taken a hit after those easter bombings and already sort of a weakened economy with huge debt repayment and pretty bad economic indicators so all of these things are sort of a big challenge for the rajapaksa it will be 6 sort of new for a few days obviously celebrating that victory of the rajapakse sort of taking control but there will be sort of the reality setting in and they'll have to get down to work and for us. britain's main opposition labor party is unveiling its election manifesto for the december 12th general election leader jeremy corbett is outlining what he would do if he becomes prime minister he's promised what many are
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calling a radical and ambitious plan a labor party wants to nationalize certain industries and give people another briggs's. china is via to hit back after the us house of representatives approved a bill to support human rights in hong kong the senate passed the same bill on tuesday in hong kong around $100.00 student protesters remain surrounded by police at the university campus for a 5th day thousands of people living in india's forests are protesting against a government decision that could see them evicted the government is trying to amend the law that's meant to protect their rights to their land many of these indigenous people have no legal documents to prove their ship. headlines the news continues here on al-jazeera after witness next.
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a new doc al security more this. a land good idea bundjalung not free need just be a sinner. here. that. if you're about to sit or near as you feel most comfortable. today we commemorate 50 years of the beginning of the deportation of the cheik also islanders from their homeland mainly to merciless at that time a british dependency at the end of this year 31st of december the 50 year lease of diego garcia to the americans comes to an end
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as we commemorate 50 years of the deportation we remember those who have died in exile and those still alive working hard for the fundamental right to return to their homeland now i would like to address and after and receive it will be hunkering down thank you. what you have suffered in terms of the exile from the islands scattered some riches the seychelles and here in crawley and other parts of the world was truly wrong and i have faith i have faith that justice will come to pass and i want to see all rights return but the day you achieve that
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right of return i'll share a little tear because i know that some people will perhaps be leaving probably so i thank you for inviting me today it's been a very moving off to me. right now 5 thank you. very state and at midnight he called me and said. well sometimes we feel it's 1st trust the bread pressure of the class or our best to get it to be more about what do you think it is for a long time ago my dad have was very good but in
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deserve it you got the facts soon be doing us a poor job i just open up the magazine and you know go back to soon. and it isn't gentleman members of the british government. i separate nudging send you spent on behalf of the group. the military lease you have signed with the united states which has caused our secret deportation would be expire in a few months. i implore you not to renew the slease and elect us to go home. but these household because they are newborn must know why i got an email i didn't. have it
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was. the money to my face he looks the money to pay people what i'm. not sure my. story. and respect i see sean says that's when the lease on diego garcia is negotiated with the united states that he will not prejudice a possible future return of changes holland is to the uk you probably for. my own little friend isn't a seduce in his commitment to the. in his constituency i can assure my honorable friend that the us are being kept informed but the challenges to resettling these low lying islands which lack basic facilities and infrastructure are very clear as i saw myself in march but we will look at the report we will consider the range of
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facts is a value for u.k. tax pair long term contingent liabilities and defense requirements of d.g. to the u.k. . thomas daugherty thank you mr speaker we assure all the house that notwithstanding the vital role played by the base there that the government will make it clear to the u.s. mission we will simply roll over that deal. by very much say that we welcome the presence of the u.s. presence in diego garcia which offers a shared strategic asset for both countries but he has alighted on one of the main issues about resettlement which is aid to security in the us serious issue of course is the potential impact on the united kingdom taxpayer which must be looked at extremely fairly. ok. morris. on. the. look. may be nice.
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everything. going for. it. so well i'll introduce you and then she we start right away with the video of course and then you will say a few things and then iceberg questions yes ok. i'm a 2nd generation fronting for the right of return of the. everyone has the right to leave. in the motherland but. this is why i am here or
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so in the u.s. to see that david said i don't feel what we can do you need to feed how we can do it all together and we will do it. the chuggers archipelago home of the diego garcia the largest island in the archipelago is now the location of a very large u.s. military base the military base is. not on or the island the freeman is perez but most salamone and. where it is from to go to good to paris badness is 150 miles from where the bases some images of what are what were beautiful tropical islands in the middle of the indian ocean now home to some of the most sophisticated powerful weaponry in the u.s. military. the runway air force base navy base aircraft carrier
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used in the wars used to threaten iran as well. cia actually at the time estimated the population size of diego garcia and e.g.l. negligible. u.s. officials also insisted that they get exclusive control of the archipelago including diego garcia oh without local inhabitants this is basically an expulsion order imbedded bureaucratically an apparent that a cool phrase without local inhabitants. the government signed a deal in $166.00 december 30th $966.00 which is an important date which will come back to that included a payment of $14000000.00 from united states to britain actually secretly transferred so that they could avoid going to congress and parliament so let them know what was going on. this is the day when it was announced to go seems that they
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would be removed and would never see their islands again so u.s. and british officials think. our job of remembers to make sure that is not the case that they do go back please let's brainstorm together. pretty. calm. for your 1st through here are you programming we need to fire again the united states or so. you need if you need interview me to get their company their new plant good time is running out. but. it will be it would be good for us. we have tourism industry because we have lots of good that we have chocolate so who is fish and. we tend to everything out very comfy that that's why it was good that
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tries to go and stay on the island of my dad for me it's time to move on and see what we can do for the tucker said to me to return back home against a few days after being on the show it would come. this powerful social network is sculpting a global cyber society and regulation is playing catch up but as scandals begin to unfold they will witness is that we should not be in this position. they want this march extreme content as they can get on the cover to gauge how ethics weigh against profits and how the rules are being written. and signed facebook on
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investigations diplomats to sail. again adrian from going to hear doha with the top stories on al-jazeera gordon song has told the impeachment inquiry into donald trump that the president wanted to withhold military aid to ukraine in exchange for an investigation into his political rival the us ambassador to the e.u. also implicated other senior officials was there a quid pro quo as i testified previously with regard to the requested white house call and the white house meeting the answer is yes mr giuliani conveyed to secretary perry ambassador volcker and others that president trump wanted a public statement from president selenski committing to investigations of the
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research and the 2016 election. democratic presidential hopefuls have criticized donald trump during their debates in atlanta senator bernie sanders called him the most corrupt president in u.s. history but he also warned democrats not to get too obsessed with trump israel's president has asked parliament to find a new prime minister to avoid a 3rd general election this year after incumbent benjamin netanyahu and rival benny gantz both failed to form a government they had a rajapaksa sri lanka's new prime minister the 2 time former president was sworn in by his brother got a buyer who was elected president last week britain's made opposition labor party has unveiled its election manifesto for the december 12th general election leader jeremy corbin outlined what he would do if he becomes prime minister he's promised what many are calling a radical and ambitious plan the labor party wants to nationalize certain
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industries and give people another say on briggs's and increase taxes on the richest. china as vijay hit back after the u.s. house of representatives approved a bill to support human rights in hong kong the senate passed the same bill on tuesday in hong kong around 100 student protesters remain surrounded by police on the university campus for a 5th day thousands of people living in india's forests are protesting against a government decision that could see them evicted the government is trying to amend the law that's meant to protect their rights to the land many of these indigenous people have no legal documents to prove ownership. those are the headlines are we back with the news hour for you a little over 25 minutes but now let's get you back to witness.
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you know many people in the world don't know much about ireland you know and some people would watch. woke up and they would be like quietly speak like what do you want them to know about you when they see your t. shirts when they see you playing what they want them to i want him to to to remember. to go back in the ninety's sixty's what happened to our family does what walt while i want them to know good just representing that country that day we're trying to make them by news from the world so you much in your area you're representing your country that you never think yeah you don't even know how to treat it like how to see the flag. it's has been 50 years now we have been waiting i think it's time to decide what they will do with the chopra center miti because every people has the right to leave ireland which are concerned
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we are still waiting. they always say they all the tompion of human rights but well these only ones rights and where is a right. i think he. said it's really you know on his own on the disappointing computer system our lives were. going to the world power is so unusual you sadly. there is also so too are the dos only i saw it it was amazing and i thought. oh you mean to make you look like this one keypress possible that's how we wanted when we 1st. got her she left so much she doesn't mean your thing you don't take orders thank you if you're. going to
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i was. with all the precaution to return back. we would find a way to return. this remove. me as a 2nd generation make me feel bad and very upset about what they have done to us father to. come. for it but then one more this i don't think it is it doesn't.
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the the too much in the bible that god to check for. is a blend of also the most in need was how they sleep was on from 1. $105.00 foot to finding some of the 5 feet of a good mother the whole of that and it's all good wasn't all or. 10 i was just as. i'm going into the time here. because to you gotta. remember is in no use of course you have.
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as you. satchel for your credit just want to see is gigi's the factual result. of the minister state farm home of all his son alan doesn't go mr speaker the islands of the trade goes like a color go have been british territory since age in 14 when they were ceded to britain by france in 1966 the u.k. agreed with the united states to make the british indian ocean territory available for the defense purposes of the u.s. and the u.k. and the tree gulshan people were removed from the islands we must however now look
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forward not back on decisions about the future of the british indian ocean territory the government has now considered all the available information and has decided against the resettlement of the people on the grounds of feasibility defense and security interests and the cost to the british taxpayer says the costs have been estimated to vary from anything between 55000000 for a mere 50 people going back to anything like 2 $156000000.00 pounds for one and a half 1000 it would then also trigger the obligation of her majesty's government to pay on an annual basis the cost of sustaining the population and in fact when there is no hospital available no. urgently that can be delivered to people it is in my view unsustainable to expect a community of any such saw as to exist in such a setting. and illegal and very. much me care and thank you for it for granted this
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asian question can i ask the minister after the k. pm she provides a comprehensive analysis of the options on resettlement why have we not see you and equally detail to value right. as those options from the government so that we can understand the rationale for their decision so we are told that the cost is $1.00 of these 3 factors for this from a government that has spent 285000000 pounds building an airport on some help and hell yet they're sent her lead center you know whether it's cool sent hell you know all sent helina the fact is we've spent 285000000 pounds founding an airport on it where it is impossible to land airplanes and if and if and if cost is of such importance if the government is prepared to spend that amount of money on an airport that doesn't work properly then let us ask properly why it is that when we're talking about costs let's put it that's of value weight in those terms and we
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are told that the agreement with the united states on the diego garcia military base is another factor but that agreement is jews are expire at the end of this year can i ask the minister has he even discussed with the incoming american administration whether the renewal of that agreement could be made conditional on both parties facilitating the resettlement of chaika cience in. this region or just the least agree with one thing the village said which is that i think we all deplore the relocation that took place in 1006 years in the manner in which it did take place in terms of diego garcia believing these appreciate that the should also be i.o.t. the indian ocean terror is comprised of 58 islands is not just diego garcia and the lease is likely to be renewed before the new president comes in and is expected indeed it will continue until 2036. stone rolls and
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mr speaker britisher gossoons should have the right of self-determination just as we afford to all of her majesty's subject. who rightly expect the protection of the crown which is being denied to them today well mr speaker i fully accept my own befriends passion on this issue which he's demonstrated for many years and he has indeed become a champion for this issue however as he will appreciate i and the government do not agree with him on many of the issues he's mentioned firstly we do not consider that the right of self-determination actually applies to the trickle sins and on the question of self-determination the legal advice we have received is actually the true cautions were not and on the day people put that in inverted commas commas for the purposes of international law and hence self-determination.
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for. me and. then yeah. yeah. it is a big of things i would like to talk to you about we have been finking and some neat leaves you care about a board trip to chunk us. that sounds exciting we would like to a re be in houses and we don't want to return back and how many people in total would be on the boat for the 1st time we can say not more than 67 maybe. we can do a lot for an hour because just don't let. it need to be
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a secret one. but you need money for a boat unless someone donates about. you might need to pay a captain but i hope we find someone who could do it for free money yeah wow sounds like a lot of planning. you say eg a you we may be we can't have the resettlement or waste a date that we have been waiting waiting waiting because no call me but we have did the ferry said to mag but i left. so sabrina has been keeping me in suspense for a long time. and so finally she told me this quite exciting but.
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challenging idea. to find a boat. that will take a small group of to go scenes to try ghosts. probably 56 people. i would i would suggest although it be very difficult to take a lawyer with you let somebody on that boat be a lawyer but also have your lawyers like me home waiting to hear about what's happening so that we could file immediately for your for your you know lawyers from the u.k. and the u.s. prepared to seek your relief you know through his or apprehend but a lawyer on the boat could help sort of you know make sure that your rights are being respected every step of the way. but if we think about it all yes which one would we take on. you but if i get arrested i can't help you.
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but we need lawyers that could help you if if you are when not if they need more when you all get it. if you're picked up by the american forces they could charge you with some sort of espionage act or or some treasonous act i'm trying to infiltrate a us base and if they were to get you 300 miles off shore then granted they have a they have total. reason to believe you're trying to get on the base or doing some sort of act of direct activism that you're trying to get on the base with her to sneak on the base and that concerns me because it would leave you very little opportunity and would be a great risk to your safety honestly for you to challenge them so openly if you were to to try to escape them they'd forgive me but they would hunt you down they would they would chase you down as you know i really want your advice and this is this is why but being on that boat i'd rather run into somalian pirates than run to the u.s. military to be honest with me because they will be aggressive they will be very
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aggressive and they will they will shoot 1st and ask questions later i think i think there's a good chance that the u.s. will be the 1st them. unless they were to send in my own. area. nobody moved in at the little. league. that we're going to not that. we don't do it. that way. to. ye my yarn food food. save one old. ones and he would share who we see if.
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he wants our. feet out that are naca us. people or. afterwards under our backs on sunday morning. on terra and we're on the wilderness somewhat easier when one point was peeing on it along with tara. some of honesty. does the mind play tricks of them car is always this car breakdown or are they really out that you have a family by like and all of the homes are and brag and happy that they're not in
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the car a filmmaker takes the f.b.i. to court to find out the proximity 33120 pages of records and in the process mobilizes how community as long as people are caught and there is your check and the feeling of being watched on al-jazeera. hello again welcome back to your international weather forecast where the heat is on today across parts of paraguay you're going as well as argentina we're talking what you are going to be seeing some rain but we do expect to see
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a temperature there of about 30 degrees so look but warmer for this time of year still very hot innocency and 40 degrees today 40 degrees is expected high tomorrow as well but if you're going towards rio it is going to be quite wet we do expect to see thunderstorms in the forecast with a temperature of 28 degrees there well most of the caribbean not really lucky to bad we get a lot of clouds in the area but not too much in terms of rain so up here towards savannah we do expect to see a fairly nice day few with tempers reaching to about $26.00 winds are coming out of the north east now you can we see the same winds could be a little gusty a few here today at $25.00 degrees maybe a few more clouds in play as we go towards friday as well and then here across united states we are looking at a very messy scenario all the way from the southwest still we're dealing with a lot of snow and rain across much of this area we have seen some flooding. on in the region and that's also including parts of los angeles the higher elevations though are looking at snow also snow in the midwest we're going to see chicago in the rain but if you go
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a little bit back towards minneapolis it is going to be quite cool where the temps are there 6 degrees. sponsored by catalona. this is al-jazeera. hello i'm adrian for the get this live from doha coming up in the next 60 minutes more secret set to be made public a day after a u.s. ambassador testified against donald trump at the impeachment inquiry. keep it in the family sri lanka's new president appoints his brother as prime minister. a show of support for hong kong's protesters as the u.s. congress threatened sanctions if human rights upheld nothing or not.

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