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i just find myself in right in the middle of a war through the sailors whose ships survived the desert sands the yellow fleet on al-jazeera. i'm kemal santa maria here in doha with the headlines on al-jazeera israel's attorney general has charged prime minister benjamin netanyahu with corruption but then you know he faces charges of bribery fraud and breach of trust in connection with 3 separate cases are forcing reports from western recently there's never been anything like it in israeli politics on the day the grinding stalemate over forming a new government and to the new unprecedented phase the attorney general was ready with his own historical 1st. if not today i informed the representative of the prime minister mr benjamin netanyahu about my decision to try him under in jacmel
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includes 3 charges a day in which the attorney general decided to serve an indictment against a c. to try and minister the serious crimes of corrupt governance is a heavy and sad day for the israeli public and for me personally. and i later shocked looking benjamin netanyahu began his battle to stay in office while indicted or one of one of them tonight we are witnessing an attempted coup against the prime minister using false accusation and a systematically tainted and biased investigation. investigations began in december 26th seen into 3 separate cases case $1000.00 involves gifts including cigars and champagne worth more than $200000.00 received and often demanded by netanyahu and his wife sarah from billionaires. and james packer the charge and breach of trust the same charges apply in case 2000 in which newspaper magnate on moser's is alleged to have offered favorable coverage in return for his hampering the
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activities of a rival but it was case $4000.00 involving show the main stakeholder in the country's biggest telecom company that attracted the most serious charge bribery netanyahu and his wife accused of dictating precise elements of coverage on elevates his news site wallah in return for regulator benefits worth $500000000.00 a recurring theme runs through these indictments netanyahu is obsession with his media coverage and the alleged lengths to which he was prepared to go to try to control it that these charges were expected hasn't lessened their impact this is an explosive moment in israel's political and legal history now the focus intensifies on netanyahu future. was ahead of him a twin battle to head off any contest for the party leadership in the run up to a likely 3rd election next march and a potential supreme court case challenging his legal right to stay in office if he was a minister he would have to resign or be fired because he's the prime minister it's unclear what is clear is that is
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a moral problem right now because it's not just that the attorney general recommended indicting him including for bribery these are things that happened while he was prime minister earlier israel's president officially gave the parliament the job of finding a member with enough support to form a government and prevent another election unprecedented and in the view of most unlikely to succeed. so these are harsh dark days in the annals of the state of israel he said there may be harsher and darker days to come for its longest serving prime minister are a force that al-jazeera west jerusalem. in other headlines u.s. embassy official david holmes and former white house russia expert fiona hill have given key testimony in the impeachment inquiry into donald trump on his described a phone call he overheard between the president and a u.s. ambassador talking about a deal for an investigation investigation by ukraine bolivian riot police have fired tear gas to break up
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a funeral procession in the powers thousands of people took part in the march that began in the city of. coincided with a debate in congress over went to hold new elections police in colombia tried to disperse demonstrators have been marching against government plans to introduce pension and tax reforms workers unions and students gathered in bogota in what's been described as the biggest demonstrations in recent years. and at least 5 people have been killed in fighting between protesters and security forces in the iraqi capital baghdad on wednesday police used tear gas against people who were getting too close to the capital cities green zone which houses the government buildings are right witnesses next on al-jazeera will update the headlines in about half an hour's time.
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don't you feel new data. security well this a land good idea bundjalung not free need just be a sinner. it never. happens. if you're trying to say it or near as you feel most comfortable. today we commemorate 50 years of the beginning of the deportation of the take also islanders from their homeland mainly to immerse us 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 crawley 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 cholesterol 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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it you got the facts soon enough support the budget debate not demand you sit in vietnam about to soon. and it isn't gentleman members of the british government. i separate not gene send you spent on behalf of the group you keep 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 go i'd say i knew bill must know why i got an email. subject yet
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was. the money to my face you not see money to pay people what. nonsense my. throwing. 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 charges 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 challenge is to resettle in 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 facts is very few k.
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tax pair long term contingent liabilities and defense requirements of d.g. to the u.k. . thomas daugherty thank you mr b. we assure 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 tax which must be looked at extremely fairly. more. on. the. look. may be nice.
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me. me me. me me me. 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 the naspers questions yes ok. i'm a 2nd generation fronting for the right of return of all the. everyone has the right to leave. in the motherland but. this is why i am
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here or 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 untenable cost not all the active and the 3 men i'm in the sparrows but i know this side of the mine and. where it does from google glass to good to paris badness is 150 miles from where the bases some images of what or 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. the 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 without local inhabitants this is basically an expulsion order embedded 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 crew members to make sure that is not the case that they do go back please let's brainstorm together. pretty. calm. for your ministry are you programming we need to 5 again do you not to stay the course so. you need it you need interview me once you get there to bring the new plan good time you'll run it out but mocha it will be it would be good for us. we have tourism industry because we have lots of good that we have childhood son who is a fish and. we can do everything i'm very comfy that that's why i 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 to pull the trigger said to me to return back home against a vision for being on the show it would come. every war makes a devastating in trying to show me sponsors earthrise explores some of the efforts to recover what was lost from the syrian scientists safeguarding one of our most valuable resources these are important south poles that we have to make sure there are surviving each of the refugees striving to coexist with nature ok so what's going on there and we have simulating what happens when an elephant thomas life up
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to conflict on al-jazeera we know the culture we know the problems that affect this part of the world very very well and that is something that we're trying to take to the rest of the world we have gone to places and we pointed out to. the week that it might take an entire national network for months to be able to do it united nations people there really anti-riot. we are challenging the voices were challenging companies who are going to places where nobody else is going. al-jazeera is investigative unit goes undercover in the caribbean we don't use the word bribe would just use a token of appreciation exposing trade and diplomatic passports today just to look down at leisure than the price will go to one of them involving some of the region's highest officials. of the.
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al-jazeera investigations diplomats for sale. on come all santa maria with another look at the headlines on al-jazeera and israel's attorney general has indicted prime minister benjamin netanyahu for corruption that the now he's charged with bribery fraud and breach of trust in connection with 3 separate cases he faces up to 10 years in prison if convicted of the bribery charges alone. the polluted investigation against me erode the public's faith in the system they should worry every citizen we have to put an end to this the public has the right to a clean investigation that seeks the truth and only the truth the only way to restore the public's faith in the system is to establish an outside independent committee that investigates the met that puts an end to this it is about time to
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investigate the investigators. u.s. embassy official david home and former white house russia expert fiona hill who given key testimony in the impeachment inquiry into donald trump homes described a phone call he overheard between the president and the u.s. ambassador talking about a deal for an investigation by ukraine fiona hill spoke about a quote 2nd channel of policy or new crime that she was not part of describing it as domestic and political in nature but it's in colombia of trying to disperse demonstrators who've been marching against government plans to introduce pension and tax reforms workers unions and students gathered in the capital bogota in what has been described as the biggest demonstrations in recent years protesters also blame president even the government for the failure to prevent killings of human rights activists and for widespread corruption bolivian riot police have also fired tear gas to break up a funeral procession in the path thousands of people took part in that march began
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in the city of allowed coinciding with a debate in congress over when to hold new elections at least 5 people have been killed in fighting between protesters and security forces in baghdad on wednesday police used force against people who were getting too close to the capital cities green zone which causes government buildings more than 300 people have been killed since the protests began 7 weeks ago and syrian activists say at least 12 people have been killed by a missile strike at a refugee camp the white helmets group says it happened in province near the turkish border it's going government and russian forces the group says another 8 civilians were killed in separate raids in the province we're back with the news are in just under 25 minutes witness returns next.
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you know many people in the world don't know much about the entire island 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 do you want them to i want him to to to remember. to go back in the ninety's the sixty's what happened to our economy that's what walt while one of them to no good just representing that country that day you're trying to make them buy me from the world so much in you yeah you're representing your country that you never meet yeah you don't even know how to treat us like like how to see that like. 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 be part of the island
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which argos churn we are still waiting. they always say they all the tompion of human rights but well is only going on rights and where is a right. i think he probably knows he said it's really good up on his own don't they just people are going to try and sit around doing as well. they're. going to forward power is so unusual you sadly. there are also some 2 of those that's only going to cause them soon and i'm. sure you mean to make you look like that's one keypress possible that's how we want to we we just. got persia way off so much don't impose it doesn't mean you're going to take orders thank you if you're. going to do. some or somewhere 3rd because
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the the too much on the table that gotta check for. isabella also the most in need was how they sleaze what on. earth could add 5 to finding some of the security of the whole thing and it's all good wasn't all all. hands just to live. in the meantime here. it's good to talk about the time. that i'm a busy new year's eve or they have.
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as you. sacrifice for the rat pack i just want to see is gigi's the factual result. of the minister of state farm his son alan dungog mr speaker the islands of the trade goes like a cargo of being british territories and staging 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 trigger 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 so the costs have been estimated to vary from anything between 55000000 for a mere 50 people going back to anything like 256000000 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 hope no care urgently that can be delivered to people it is in my view unsustainable to expect a community of any such size to exist in such a setting. and illegal and very. much as we can and thank you for it for granted
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this nation question can i ask the minister after the k.p.n. she provides a comprehensive analysis of the options on resettlement why have we not seen and equally detailed devaluing. of 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 you're there send the 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 better value weight in those terms and
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we are told that the agreement with the united states on the diego garcia military base is another factor but that agreement is due to 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. this region or just the least agree with one thing the blix said which is that i think we all deplore the relocation that took place in 1000 sixty's in the manner in which it did take place in terms of 'd diego garcia believing these appreciate that the chagall soon be io 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. sunrise and
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mr speak up bridges should cost syrians 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 trick oceans and on the question of self-determination the legal advice we have received is actually true cautions were not and are not a people put that in inverted commas commas for the purposes of international law and hence so terminations.
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then yeah. yeah. it is a big of things to talk to you about we have been thinking and some need gives you care about a boat trip to chunk us that sounds exciting we would like to a re be your 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 $67.00 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 egg a you we may be we can have if that was said to them and they always state 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 sans. 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 suitors are apprehensive 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 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 when 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 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 into 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 my own. area. nobody moved in at the. movie. that we're going to not that. we don't do it but. that leap. to. food food. saver a one
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a filmmaker takes the f.b.i. to court to find out the cops many 33120 pages of records and in the process mobilizes her community as long as people are going on and there is no check against the feeling of being watched on al-jazeera. hallow the dose of rain and snow that appeared over the desert southwest from a good part of southern california as well is there that curl of cloud that what's come out of the sky has already produced a certain amount of flooding and the 1st snow of the season. but it's gone by the
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time we get through to daylight hours on friday the co wants to leave a little bit of snow left in colorado but otherwise it's pushed he says come up against the wall and this is where the system is so significant rain east and texas running a bit further north eventually reaching the appalachians not through d.c. it's cold behind but the sun is out it's not very warm ahead still 26 in miami that's not huge but i laid back up to 21 in the sunshine once for san francisco middle teens and i wouldn't see that big push in the immediate future but what is still there might bring snow through the southern lakes as you say without rain edging eastwards into atlanta isn't noles in florida and still sitting over d.c. the temps behind slightly rising. that's what all the action is we've got a quad to spell over the caribbean very few shows like you have jamaica has been your area has been your life but the rain does concentrate further was still in nicaragua and some degree honduras.
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white supremacist violence is on the rise in america he was involved in this whole underground network 8 full time speaks to the victims of recent attacks when he shot me i turned around and he would kill my daughter and asks how an ideology of loathing has found its way into the mainstream can you trawled through line between the rhetoric of president trump and the conservative media in america to what happened here in el paso license to hate on al-jazeera. and alaskan village rapidly losing ground to the road falling permafrost its inhabitants forced to move to safer ground allowed in the western pacific a pristine environment when it rains when it's as a witness finds people struggling to cope with the rise in syria and asked whether
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those who have the power to stop it appreciate the true cost of failing to act on al-jazeera. this is al jazeera. elephant oh hi everyone i'm kemal santa maria and this is the news hour from al-jazeera israel's prime minister benjamin netanyahu is charged with bribery and fraud following a lengthy corruption inquiry. our support for ukrainian democratic resistance to russian aggression became overshadowed more revealing testimony in the impeachment inquiry into u.s. president donald trump as public hearings go into a 5th day. as.
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