tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera November 30, 2019 1:00pm-2:01pm +03
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placed on a british departure is delayed due to the home phone drama of bricks it on al-jazeera . this is al-jazeera. hello and has i'm seeking this is the news out live from dakar here's what's coming up in the next 60 minutes uncertainty in iraq the prime minister announces his intention to resign after weeks of violent anti-government protests. violence in eastern democratic republic of congo where rebel group has killed dozens of people plus. out on the streets again high school students in hong
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kong rally against alleged police brutality and demand more democratic reforms and for the hockey coach at the center of a racism investigation has quit his job bill peters is leaving the calgary flames after being accused of verbal e. abusing a player. but we begin this news hour in iraq where there's uncertainty a day after the prime minister offered to resign i demanded these move follows a top shiite clerics call for leadership change ayatollah ali sistani urging parliament to reconsider its options are there were crowds on the streets celebrating prime minister met had these offer to stand down but they have warned they will continue their protests until there is a complete political overhaul of the demonstrations began 2 months ago with iraqis demanding jobs better services and an end to corruption they're also angry at iran
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accusing it of interfering in iraq he affairs more than $400.00 people have died in the violence. fulton is live for us in baghdad so simona how likely is it at this point that the parliament will accept maddie's resignation. well that's anyone's best guess at the moment there are 2 main bloc in parliament one of them is led by a shiite cleric but a thought or who won the 2800 parliamentary elections and you saw your home party holds 54 seats and then there is a larger bloc of allied party of no parties now makes it a thought or has been quite ambiguous on his position towards other love the math the 1st he called for him to step down and he seemed to back down on those claims and now more recently in the wake of the latest violence enough to not just you once again renewed his call for his resignation from his office is likely to
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back a vote if it comes to that vote in tomorrow's session now the other blog led by me and the iranian. alliance which holds 48 seats and then the larger bloc holds around 245 they have been firmly back to they've been very opposed to his resignation now they're really peculiar thing about iraq's parliament that it's impossible to really know how many members of parliament are in each of these blocks because people allegiances depending on the issue so it's not only uncertain whether parliament will actually vote on this matter tomorrow because actually the constitution doesn't really see such a measure and it's also unclear how the vote will go and whether there is enough support in parliament to back the prime minister is right. and what else are we hearing similar to what's what's the situation on the streets. well the situation
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on the streets the biggest quiet calm today we've spoken to sources in the f.b.i. who said that after 2 days of extreme violence the situation appears to have calmed down. we're also hearing from the prime minister's office that dozens of suresh forums have been in use against senior government officials as part of an attempt to track down on corruption this was a promise the prime minister out of those heads made during the early days of the protest was one of several that form said he tried but he promised to placate demonstrators now the thing with corruption in iraq is 1st of all there are already so you bodies that are charged with corruption and in setting up the special courts to go after corrupt officials it's absolutely clear what that is adding because everybody really agrees that the main problem here is the political will secondly corruption charges in iraq are usually politics leads driven it's very difficult to understand why certain officials are sitting inside it while others are and so
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overall we have to see who exactly will be arrested on these corruption charges and whether that is in fact something that will appease the protesters but i spoke to one of the demonstrators here and sorry a sports day and he told me look all of this is not enough i don't want them out of this business in the 1st bad but to use an interesting analogy he compared the government to be high he said it's not enough to put just the queen of the beehive all of them have to go so even if 5 minutes i let them out they resign tomorrow and if their resignation is accepted demonstrators they really want the president to solve the empire problem once and for all of these political parties to leave and that's something 9 that we're seeing no sign of happening and it's time. to all right simona fulton thank you. i was been more violence in the eastern democratic republic of congo rebels there have killed 13 people in cook that's near the city
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of 28 people died in an attack by groups on tuesday a people throughout the country's troubled east have been angered by the failure to protect them from violence catherine soy has more now from the regional capital goma the morgue in the hospital is still small to hold the bodies of 28 people killed by allied democratic forces or a.d.f. fighters in an attack this week so some caskets have to stay outside the. family and residents of all are still in shock they're also frustrated accusing both congolese security forces and united nations peacekeepers of not doing enough to protect them from rebel attacks. what is happening here isn't acceptable we need to be united to solve the security problem i've seen those bodies most coveted to others and we cannot accept this. working in this crowd have
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lost many relatives. by we don't want to see soldiers police or day un they must all leave my parents and 3 other relatives have been killed i don't have a family now. many say that angered by the insecurity at least $100.00 civilians have been killed by a.d.f. rebels since a government offensive against them started in october. protesters have been out on the streets of temple and goma in north kivu province police have been trying to clear this road all morning by the feeling i did because people keep bringing back the stone processing go must i said several days ago and protesters are saying that i want to get to a u.n. base to express that on top of that saying that no one the u.n. here before the u.n. and the government for the i'm not doing enough to protect the people in beni. some
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human rights campaign as also accuse security forces of failing to do their job. people that the brunt of the battle to control vast mineral resources here it's never become really isn't me that is going to solve it it's no more new school that is a failing year. but it's to cut all. the supply chain of blue allowed mineral. that's number one second there has to be talks whether we call this people 80 year food based or whatever we need to engage in and that is to be done honestly regionally by your the neighboring countries back in believed to not only allow plants they also hope for the rebels to time. oh i have plenty more ahead on this news hour out of prison but legal troubles are far from over for the peru's opposition leader.
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morty plus. i'm onshore in a forest in my home to thousands of indigenous people they say they are living in a constant fear of fiction but that they are determined to fight for what they claim is their habitat and later in sport the l.a. lakers continue their winning run action from the n.b.a. coming up later in the program. all as they have a 1st hundreds of high school students are rallying in central hong kong there calling for democratic reform and standing against what they say is police brutality join the recent protests follows the arrest of dozens of students at a polytechnic university the protesters there had barricaded themselves for almost 2 weeks after some of the most violent scenes in recent weeks sarah clarke has this update from hong kong where students have invited older demonstrators to join.
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members of the older and younger generation are attending this assembly here in central hong kong across generational divide whoever is united in a cold for political reform this peaceful gathering is demanding the government make the 5 demands which include an independent inquiry into place conduct and investigate accusations of police brutality they also want the government to push back on china's totting grip on this former british territory i come here to support the youngsters. nothing to lose in my life they. even though it's tough to bring the kids out to the rally we want to tell the government we aren't scared no matter how many ways they try to suppress us we will still come out this really comes a week after the pro-democracy camp secured a majority in the district council elections that victory has bolstered the protest movement with more relevance planned for sunday in hong kong. opposition leader
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keiko for him already has been released from prison off the 13 months. she was detained pending trial accused of receiving bribes from a brazilian construction company hundreds of her supporters gathered outside the prison to celebrate her release more is the daughter of former president alberto fujimori iona sanchez is in peru careful ema she says this may not be the end for him all these legal battles. she was freed up to the constitution most 5 years ago approved. corpulence requested by her sister she has been in jail for 2018 and wanted to know her imprisonment for accepting money for her potential complaint over various years pursued them giant construction company 'd it has been a common thing for politicians like her businessman and former clinton aide that
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are under investigation now for how do you feel money is brazilian companies now for relief doesn't mean that she is free of charge at the best geisha to her hotel is receiving money from other rich continue she could be charged jail talk to children jailed her because they thought that they said that she was obstructing justice and that she could leave the country so now of course there's a huge complaint from the prosecutor's job to there are a lot of people of course who are in favor of pick up the bodies supporters of her that are very happy that she's out now but like i say she could go back to jail quite seem. police in chile have fought with protesters in the capital demonstrators threw rocks at officers who responded with tear gas and water cannon several people were arrested the rallies began in october when the government decided to increase metro fares that proposal has since been reversed the
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protesters demands are widened to a call for social equality of the president of syria has been sentenced to 20 years in prison for murder desi she was convicted of killing 15 political opponents in 1902 the court ruled tersely oversaw an operation to have them abducted and killed he is currently out of the country on an official trip to china the military court of found him guilty on friday has not ordered his arrest and he can appeal the sentence i would tear see lead syria nam through the 1980 s. as head of a military government called rule the jury in this time he was in charge of an operation in which moyers journalists and university professors were seized from their homes and killed trial began 12 years ago to see and his supporters have repeatedly tried to stop the proceedings they even passed a law to grant him immunity which was later invalidated in 1999
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a dutch court convicted the president in absentia on drug trafficking charges the test say has denied those charges or as marina hafter is a professor of history history of syrian at the university of amsterdam and she joins us via skype now from there thanks very much for being with us so 1st of all how how strong was the case against mr c. in terms of the evidence that was presented in this trial. what was very what turns out to be very important in this case of course that actually in 198216 people were arrested and brought to the fort and 15 were killed but one was not this person a trade union leader called flat there we made an audio recordings of what happened there and that was and he died in 2001 but these are new recordings who had
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a very important in the i wouldn't say against about us and why now as we mentioned before these killings took place in the 1980 s. this particular trial took 12 years to get to this point was it taken so long and has taken so long because of the politics and so on i am of course about to say it was duly elected democratically elected president in 22 and so it was difficult and it was also to previous governments were probably a bit acid and to pursue a case because the military was very still very strong a strong force in the background sort of our peers we have lost our guest there rosemary now apologies for that we'll move on british police have identified the man who
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killed 2 people in a knife attack in london on friday car was shot dead by police on the bridge continues to be cordoned off on saturday was convicted of terrorism related offenses in 2012 but released early from prison chalons is live for us in london so rory what more do we know about the attack on. yes so this bent on was convicted of in 2012 he was part of an 8 man group. that were jailed for preparing acts of terrorism and at the time they had been convicted for plotting attacks on the london stock exchange pubs in the north of england where car was from and also plotting to set up a training camp in pakistan now 3 of the men con included were given indeterminate
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sentences for public protection but the following year 2013 car his sentence and 2 of the other men had those sentences caution by the courts of appeal and they were given new fixed sentences can got 16 years now as a process of the english justice system most prisoners on fixed term sentences at the hearth waypoints of their sentences they get less out of prison it's being called being released on license and what that means is that they are given electronic tags they're monitored but essentially they serve the remaining the remaining half of their sentence outside of jail and this is what kept what happens a car in december 28th seen he was let out of prison now as another interesting part of this story can it's believed started his attack in fishmongers
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hall just across the bridge from where i'm standing at the moment on the other side of london bridge he had been invited we understand to take part in a criminology and justice events where he was speaking as a former prisoner that was where he pulled out his knives and started stabbing people. and what's been the reaction to all of this. obviously lots of praise for some of the members of the public who stepped in in the middle of this attack to to restrain this man but as as you mentioned he was he was already on on the on the list of the authorities he was. so questions and be questions about the fact that this attack took place despite all that. absolutely yeah i mean you're right to mention the. amazement really in the operation for the bravery
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of the police particularly for members of the public who wrestles cars to the ground now too. but there was footage that's going around on social media showing 3 men getting into the ground one of them using a fire extinguisher the other using that the long task of a narwhal that was taken off the wall of fishmongers hall and users are told to get to get cancer the grounds there is also cause horror that innocent people lost their lives yes there are questions being asked about why a man who was convicted on terrorism charges could then be free wallah his sentence was still technically on going to commit an act like that this has political ramifications of course because we are in the final 2 weeks of an election campaign and this does not reflect well on the government so boris johnson the prime minister has been quick to insist that he has long argued that prisoners
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should not be released early from jail sentences he we are expecting is going to come down to this location to to london bridge at some point today so is it the same all right for the moment rory challenge in london force nice boy. are saying u.k. brags it is that the heart of next month's election in britain the liberal democrats have vowed to keep the u.k. in the european union while labor is promising a chance to vote again it is the conservative party's brazier plan that's facing the greatest scrutiny that jhana how wide to russell's to find out what the e.u. thinks of it. with the conservative party ahead in opinion polls boris johnson's campaign to get bricks it done could prove election winning and we can get on with that deal not just the promise of leaving by january the 31st but with
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a trade deal too by the end of 2020 so we get brits down more than 3 years after the u.k.'s breaks it referendum it is a beginner ling timeline but one that is viewed with rather less optimism by the e.u. side so it's for him it's much easier to to sell people this story he knows the truth is he's clearly not telling people the full truth so he into failed is a member of the european parliament she's fiercely and he breaks it but reconciled to want mainline. it will be very difficult i mean people you know make often make the comparison with the negotiations we had with canada for a free trade agreement i mean canada is probably the most european country on earth . they're very close to us and yet it took 7 years to negotiate trade deal and it still hasn't been ratified if brakes it does become law by january 31st that would leave just 11 months to complete a trade deal before the end of the formal transition period if you thought
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negotiating the withdrawal agreement was tough say bricks of what is here in brussels you ain't seen nothing yet there's talk of a brutal reckoning for u.k. negotiators as they get to grips with the future relationship complete with uncomfortable compromises prolonged uncertainty and yet more nail by. deadlines to come. boris johnson insists they will be no further extensions raising the prospect of no deal on future relations between britain and its biggest trade partner really had several cliff edges in this process and really we've got one coming up even before the end of next year because they would have to be a decision normally or whether to extend the transition period in the middle of the year so actually with the time we kind of rest the we would even if everything goes according to plan from the u.k. government side and leaves on january 31st response would be very short
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a faster far i wouldn't necessarily take his claim starting would extend at face value because he also said the u.k. would leave the e.u. on the 31st of october come what may and here we are but i think concerning the trade relations it's a bit like asking whether you can build a house in a week of course you can bit house in a week but the question is what kind of house are going to get and whether anyone is going to be very happy with the house it's an irony not lost on many that the oldest part of the european parliament building in strasburg is named after britain's wartime leader boris johnson if he wins we'll need a strong dose of churchill's fighting spirit if we stick it breaks it down as promised jonah al-jazeera brussels. a north korean government official has called the japanese prime minister an imbecile and warned tokyo could soon witness what he says would be a real missile launch north korea's state news agency published the comments the
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attack on shinzo abyei comes after the north fired 2 short range projectiles into the sea off its east coast on thursday japan has previously criticize pyongyang over launches it said were likely ballistic missiles that violated u.n. sanctions. all right in a few moments we'll have the weather with rob mccallum way but still ahead on. we look back at the mexican president's efforts to tackle crime as he completes his 1st year in office was in my. state and pots of zimbabwe on how to toss the ancien money money i'll tell you why many families are still struggling. and in sport the japanese team moving inside 2 of their 1st lead times and it was.
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when just come a long way down the western side of the u.s. this is grand canyon village yesterday in the daylight an official visit now we are talking 2000 meters up in the skies or maybe it's not surprise but the weather is clearly quite extensive this cloud brought rain where you are nearer to sea level of course and the picture in phoenix was a briefly flooded one this was just before dawn broke and of course after as you see the results it wasn't just rain there's quite a wind on this thing which turns out to be a significant cold from the kota having done come down through the cascades and the rockies and that's it now so it's just gone into texas that's quite significant because that's womanish air and this is the coder's always a contrast which uses significant weather and you can see the blue haze comes all the way science now so not sure on the coast
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a chance i get that more wintry weather that is the forecast is the picture even for today so all over the high ground in the west over the northern plains states and across towards minneapolis is today in fact once it starts to snow in minneapolis it last for saturday and sunday when it's gone the sun is out all monday but it's minus 4 and the stuff keeps going he switches the next significant for maybe boston massachusetts. the weather sponsored by cats are always. global food production is wasteful and it's training our planet. but pioneers are adapting with new food sources jellyfish is delicious with a very light seafood taste and texture. and innovative production techniques i've seen a whole farm before i would never in a restaurant after say this is great earthrise feeding the billions on a jersey you know.
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hello again you're watching i just you know remind of our top stories this hour iraq's capital expected to meet the day after prime minister at the office to resign protesters welcomed the decision but say they won't back down until there's a complete overhaul of the political system. through his opposition leader keiko he has been released from jail after 13 months years in prison pending trial for allegedly receiving bribes from a brazilian construction company. rebels in eastern democratic republic of congo have killed another 13 people that happened in tama near the city avoid what 28
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people died in an attack on thursday. catherine saw is in goma with more. residents are now feeling that it's safe to go and assess the situation we're also hearing that some of the bodies are mutilated others have their heads cut off and this is a situation that people have been talking about for the past week or so people very upset with what is going on. able to come and carry out attacks yet we have thousands of soldiers in that area carrying out an offensive against a.d.f. we have u.n. peacekeepers in that area as well yesterday evening the 28 people who were killed earlier this week. the families there still very much in shock still afraid that these rebels might come back and we've been talking to the governor of north cuba where benny's a territory in north kivu province will be talking to the governor about just what
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is going on. and he said that this seems to be a strategy being employed by the a.t.f. they want to cause maximum panic and fear they want to show that bennie is ungovernable the security situation is out of control and they know that people are angry security forces so they're playing on that and they want to anger people even more so that we can see more protests going on. government is denying its prime minister is planning to resign joseph muskets under pressure over the alleged government cover up of a journalist murdered 2 years ago deafening. died in a car bomb explosion while investigating corruption involving politicians and businessmen laura bush has. 2 government ministers resigned as the prime minister's chief of staff and now joseph musket himself also is telling friends his government's been accused for months of mishandling the murder investigation
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which goes right to the heart of his political and business community journalist dominic heroin was killed in a car bomb explosion 2 years ago while investigating corruption involving politicians and business executives. as protesters rallied early friday outside parliament in the capital letter demanding his resignation the prime minister met his government ministers without ministers conrad mizzi and chris cardona they resigned on tuesday along with the prime minister's top aide keith schembri who was taken away for questioning and released on friday 1st of all this is a national security issue. as is the case with all prime ministers i believe that i have to be briefed on national security issues for us this was not just
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a murder this was a major case that shook our democracy the murder investigation is focused on one of motors richest men jorgen fenech phonecalls in rested for the 4th time last week as he attempted to leave the mediterranean island on his yacht before she was killed he had revealed a secret offshore company called 17 black. a reuters investigation last year named fanuc as the company owner which was allegedly used to fund shell companies linked to government ministers her son is accusing the government of covering up his mother's murder we know nothing my family knows nothing the journalists know nothing people know nothing that's why we're here it's called reach their absurd the police release a statement on facebook one sentence where vista gave can be found no evidence and released him and they want us to believe that. 3 men and now waiting trial for the
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reporter's murder but with the investigation dragging out for 2 years the patience the protesters demanding answers has run out and it seems so has the prime minister's time in office who are about to manly al-jazeera. a preliminary negotiations between the u.s. and the afghan taliban have resumed taliban confirm the informal talks says u.s. president donald trump made an unannounced visit to afghanistan trying to cancel the talks in september after an attack by the taliban. december 1st marks a year since mexican president under this man when lopez obrador took office is approval ratings remain high but critics say he has done little to solve major problems mexico registered a record number of homicides in the 1st 6 months of this year and the violence shows no sign of slowing down alan fischer reports from mexico city. luis enrique hopes one day soon his daughter will stop being
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a statistic one of the thousands missing in mexico he stops strangers on the street asking for help follows up every possible lead but more than a month on i'm around me is still missing from my home in a caterpillar about an hour's drive from mexico city is he going to ring me when i couldn't get in touch with her by phone or what set me surges i didn't know she came to my house or went to my mother's but i wasn't worried because she did that sometimes i thought maybe his cell phone ran out of vetri the next day there was still no contact he'd no choice but to go to the authorities to report her missing missing those put the hero i felt defenseless and i felt impotent because i had to do all the investigation i had to bring all the information to the authorities i even had to force them to search for her. i'm irani is one of thousands of mexicans who disappeared each year some have been trafficked others have been murdered the greaves litter in mexico or mexico elected a new president last year they did so largely on the promises made by andres manuel
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lopez obrador that he would end the plague of violence in the country but in the 1st 6 months of this year the 1st 6 months of his presidency the moderate has hit and historic high the sentence can be and we are changing the strategy to combat insecurity and violence because it was a failed strategy that only consisted in the use of force and it didn't deliver any results it only made things worse. despite his election promising a new security policy there have been clear challenges to the rule of law in mexico the most blatant when the. thora jews were forced to release the captured son of drug lord what human el chapo guzman when the similar cartel took control of the area he was being held and so what we have is a government that makes promises and now says publicly that he will make a change but then does not implemented the promises in may. in the meantime we have thousands of people searching individually for their loved ones without the
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necessary to titian are so poor luis enrique thinks his daughter may still be alive come on we've been searching for her and morgues and hospitals even in prisons i suspect that this is probably a case of trafficking he says they're still hoping for her return but hope we not be enough to see for alan fischer al-jazeera mexico city are sudan's former governing party has condemned a new law that seeking to dissolve it and seize its assets the national congress party accused what it calls an illegal new government of taking a reckless decision kavin to pass a law to disband former president mahmoud abbas she is part of the solution was a main demand of protesters during months of unrest that led to bashir is removed. protest leader 100 kooker welcomed the developments but he's demanding further change. we are actually really excited about this rule it was like finally coming
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we were expecting it months ago and now that it's happening this is the one thing that was all uniting us on october 21st we went into big protests and the main aim was dismantling the national congress party and to us this is an end of an era just having this work is a big deal now when you want to talk about the deep state and all that and the committee that they put together there's only one thing that's really scaring us is for them to quit because the president of the committee is going to be from. the presidential council that we have right now and half of it is army people so we're actually scared that one of the army people will be head of that committee because then everybody knows they used to be part of the n.c.p. so for us he's like that has to be the 1st that we we need one of the civilians to be the president and going forward we're expecting good things i mean this is the start it's strange it's kind of the start of the end to it's the start of what we all wanted which is get rid of the national congress party this dictatorship that will this for 30 years with all the bad things that came with it genocide or not
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but also it's now the split between now this people in the government and there is the processes on the ground and now this is the last thing that united this so now we have a moment of unity that's happening right now a damaged roads and bridges have slowed attempts to reach a flood hit area in kenya 120 people have been killed in westport but there are fears that number could rise when rescue workers get to the areas that have been cut off mohamed atta has more from the capital nairobi. a week of the traditional floods in most parts of north western kenya many bridges that remain down fast flowing water is also washed away long sections of roads workers are repairing this bridge on the road between keitai and road where the government's appealing for help from anyone but a lack of city james we need of assistance we can get we have been to well wishers for the prototype for nice to take food and medicine to the affected people so they
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can cope and get to. the village of tom collins one of the last hit by floods and landslides which followed days of torrential rains and tire families were wiped out in a torrent of water rocks and in all $21.00 kenyan started here you might assume that when such disasters happen emergency help is quick to arrive but in tom luck it's the village just left with the grim task of such and for the bodies of missing relatives government rescue workers are yet to arrive because of the damage to roads and bridges. we're really sad that we've not yet recovered the bodies about children it's not just my son's body but also my neighbors 7 children who died we need urgent help west book called counties damaged traders and their families are working together to clear the debris away eager to reopen their businesses but the flood threat isn't over kenyans in affected villages are again being judged to move
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to safer ground that could run you down there the government does not issue unnecessary warning signs the danger is real simple affected by the floods and landslides must look it understand only when we had western tune for the many flooded the whole grain but clearly not a few days could take months and months to recover from and there will undoubtedly be questions in the coming days and weeks about whether a mole. or seem to have been done to protect lives and property. my little bit. our thousands of people who survived a devastating cycle in zimbabwe 8 months ago are still living in tents hundreds were killed and thousands displaced when cyclonic die struck parts of southern africa the rainy season could now make the lives of survivors even worse i don't want to answer has more from cim on money manner in eastern zimbabwe.
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home for mabel check out our used to be a house with a small garden now she lives in a tent with her husband and children. they survived tropical cycle that struck parts of eastern zimbabwe in march but she says adjusting to this new way of living is hard her family never has enough food and whenever it rains it's terrifying not just enough to do much and only the government it brings back bad memories i keep thinking what if that terrible storm happens again last time could spit in my life what if this time is different in a day and always kid living in. many people in this camp say they want to place to call their own again but they don't know when or if they'll be moved some used to live in this rural community before you die struck it was a worst storm to hit somebody with in cycling ilene nearly 20 years ago people say they heard this rumbling noise at 1st they were unsure what it was and then they saw these rocks and boulders tumbling down from the mountains over there being
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pushed by the water and raging winds all the homes in his party were destroyed and this is all that's left. others were lucky the violent flood and debris now only missed a few buildings and schools in other places entire communities were devastated. here 300 households are working together to repair damage to a dam it's part of an initiative to help people rebuild you want to make sure you understand why your house failed or why that specific breach why that school. roof threw away and if needs be if your nature puts specific. systems in place when it doesn't happen again then that's that's where you want to put the effort and money in. roads and bridges are also being prioritized but it's a race against time the rainy season has just started people could again be at risk if proper infrastructure isn't in place. hundreds of people in eastern zimbabwe
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died during psycho need by many more are still missing presumed dead and those who survived are hoping this rainy season to be safe how do matters al-jazeera she manage money zimbabwe amaze also epidemic in samara has now killed 42 people more than 3000 cases have been registered since october when the outbreak began health workers say most of the victims are children under the age of 41 victim was less than 5 months old unfortunately in samoa a part of what is happening there has to do with some social social messaging around an anti vaccine group and this is now being measured in the lives of children who who have died and in the course of this outbreak of 49 people are now known to have died in our brain is worst ever earthquake rescue workers are still searching through the rubble for survivors the magnitude 6.4 quake hit the
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port town of duress hardest but also damaged buildings in the capital tirana 500 aftershocks have been recorded. facebook is calling for a measured approach by the singapore government in implementing its new fake news laws that's after facebook for the 1st time was forced to add a correction notice to a user's post saying the original message contained false information facebook embedded a correction notice at the bottom of the original page but did not alter the text to nor passed earlier this year allows the government to publish corrections alongside claims about public institutions false statements could carry prison terms in singapore of up to 10 years and hefty fines and nearly all the digital giants and social media companies have had some sort of run in with governments apple says it is taking another look at how it depicts border disputes or maps after ukraine criticize differ show in crimea as part of russia's territory
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a video posted by a teenager on tick talk about china's detention of muslim leaders led to the suspension of her account to talk is a chinese owned online platform in april australia ordered facebook and google to remove violent content after the christ church mosque shootings in new zealand and facebook says it is looking into nearly 18000 cases there may be in violation of laws in some countries. a millions of indians indigenous people are living in fear of being evicted from their land that's because state governments have been slow to enforce a lord to protect their rights politicians say the forests need a business interest to be concerned to be can can can conserve rubber critics say they are only promoting it and show what a visited the state of money a pradesh where the native community is fighting back. dave sing and share the by
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our farmers and forages. living off the forests in the state of multiplication in central india. the family of 5 eat what they grow and drink from the stream. but their claim to land in the forest was rejected by the local government and india's supreme court ordered dereliction. singh is aware of the government's plans to create a violent sanctuary in the forest. there are we as our devices are the original inhabitants on the forest belongs to us for use the truth is we can't live without our jungle and we just can't live in a city. more than a 1000000 indians across different states in india like multiple chad and child country may lose their homes and their way of life if the court order is carried out. by behavior is one of the many farmers who are already being evicted. the allege that they were beaten up by government forced workers and forced from
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the forest years ago and warning forest officials burned down our homes and meters homeless we were forced to even look for jobs is doing laborers or manu plant activists say the 2006 forest rights act guaranteed the right of these people to their land but see the government is seeking to weaken this law with indigenous people out of the way it's easy for the governments to simply sell of lands to corporate store industries and mining operations with his has been happening for the past 5 years in on allies not scale the act recognize the right of 150000000 people to inhabit and live off 14000000 hectares of forest land in india so they could preserve their customs and culture and protect the forests the people here insist the forest provides them with everything they need it would be nice to have a few street lamps and a few paved streets but they refuse to give up the forest and move to
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a city they say if there's anything they fear more than forest officials it is the continuous erosion of their culture and identity for the forest department staff now it's all about following procedure. to those whose claims have been rejected to being checked by village committees this is on the process now. while they wait for the supreme court's order they've seen and she added by live off the natural riches of the forest. the sea along with their compatriots all over india they will fight the powers that be to protect their traditional way of life to live out of place that is al-jazeera want to put the india of protesters in the german city of frankfurt have stormed its main shopping district trying to block access the black friday sales they demonstrated outside some of the biggest retail stores activists say the shopping frenzy bad for the environment. all right still ahead on
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in sport the philippines gets ready to host the biggest ever edition south east asian games. al-jazeera world meets to arabs. left the middle east but for successful careers in other parts of the world. the lebanese going to want to just turn to brazil. the norwegian oil industry. unusual journeys leading to unexpected ways. dr but we'll move on al-jazeera. living in a war zone is a risk not worth taking for most. but for a 10 year old boy there is nowhere else to go. in the absence of his parents his grandmother dedicates herself to his upbringing. never knowing whether the next
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explosion. will echo one step closer to the place they call home. the distant barking of dogs a witness documentary on al-jazeera as flames engulfed pianist in the world watched in horror but behind the smoke screen a murky world is devouring the forest and its inhabitants there killing people the personal poise standing up and defending the force back elian sends a message to everybody in the community faultlines meets those on the front lines of defending their environment and asks who stoking the flames in both scenarios brazil amazon burning on al-jazeera. global food production is wasteful and the straining our planet. pioneers are adapting with new food sources jellyfish is delicious with a very light seafood taste and
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a texture somewhere to calum our age. and innovative production techniques i have seen a vertical farm before i would never in a restaurant have to say this is great earthrise feeding the billions on a jersey. again timing it was born as far banks has the n.h.l. coach at the center of a racism investigation has resigned from the calgary flames bill peters stepped down just days after being accused of virtually abusing a player 10 years ago former n.h.l. player says he was targeted by peters when the pair were involved in minor league hockey figures had issued an apology for using
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a racial slur but didn't refer to lou by name in his statement we as players all we can do today is is move forward we we. you know we know that in society there's there's no place for for that and the decision however they came to was made obvious she you know a tree and and harry was it was involved in the process and i think they did a good job and now we move on as players and that's all we can do. i came to read this morning just knowing that you can reproduce so for me really as it's something that. inserted a little bit of time. but you know our focus right now is trying to play the center more. the l.a. lakers of clinched their temp straight win equaling the record for the best start to the season and franchise history they crushed the visiting washington wizards le bron james finished with 23 points and 11 assists on the night but it was anthony
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davis who starred once again 4 with 26 points and 13 rebounds the lakers winning 12521034 their 17th win in a game is. over in san antonio 6 spurs players hit double figures to leave their team to a shock when over the visiting l.a. clippers while there are 7 game winning streak snapped patty mills and de mar de rose in lead for san antonio the spurs winning $179.00 days that. yokohama marinos are closing in on their 1st japanese league title for 15 years a $41.00 win over defending champions kawasaki from towers move them inside of the jail each m.p. chip they now need just a point in their final game against f.c. tokyo to wrap up the title as tokyo's title ambitions are all but over after a $11.00 draw with the world rug reds they do play the league leaders in the final round of games but now require
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a fool who'll victory to secure an unlikely title win. by merely champions manchester city here coffee early action in england city play newcastle with a target of moving within 5 points of leaders liverpool manager pep guardiola says he's open to the idea of signing a new contract with the club. make it would season prepare well the next one and after we see how is everything going so that is the best way is no. i turned over the club i think the club draws a lot with me and that is i'm most important thing in the rest of the results and our position and would we see who will decide. liverpool are at home to brighton a little later on the team face they want to 11 games over the next 34 days in the premier league champions league a league cup and club world cup after that game that everybody has this pretty much everybody has these kind of 3 games a week in coming up now with different cup competitions but brighton had
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a full week to prepare so and. in a way defend they think a lot about football obviously and so they will come here and try to do to get the points i'm 100 percent sure no doubt about that and we have to be ready of a draw for the european football championships ships will be made in romania later on this saturday the country's capital bucharest as one of 12 host cities for the tournaments well england's wembley stadium staging the final the decision was taken to spread the games across the continent to mark the 60th anniversary of a competition. house cats are of such a winner takes all game against the united arab emirates in the gulf cup asian champions be yemen on friday having lost their opening match they were 6 no winners at the khalifa international stadium karim has done scoring a hat trick. at a rock beat the u.a.e. to nail in the other group a game to confirm their spot in the semi finals the result means the year we must
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speak out in the final round of the games is there to aggress into the last 4. qualifying gets underway in abu dhabi in a couple of hours time ahead of the last formula one grand prix of the year for a city's driver valtteri botha's was quickest in 2nd practice on friday despite being involved in this crash with remain. just as teammates lewis hamilton has already secured the driver's title. at the opening ceremony for the biggest south east asian games in history is about to get underway in the philippines more than 5000 athletes are set to compete over the next 2 weeks organizers have faced a trouble build up to the event dealing with allegations of financial corruption unfinished stadiums and poor treatment of visiting her tweets ok and that is all your support for now more coming up later but for now it's back to you great thanks for a look forward to that that is it for this news hour and for me has i'm sick of my colleague peter hughes here with more of the day's news.
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the stories generate thousands of headlines these protests are saying down with the system and down with all of the parts with different angles from different perspectives just because we came to prison days and me write stuff that the gate separate the spin from the facts the western media jumps on stories without taking down the misinformation from the journalism it's about telling the stories of those human beings on the ground with the listening post on al-jazeera. for the last
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2 years these students have been collecting rubbish every day it's helped clean up the campus and helped build some of its facilities for every 2 kilo's of plastic waste they collect this school receives a brick made of plastic and cement. for some activists this may not be the most ecological way to eliminate the problems of plastic but this is seen as an immediate solution to the growing problems of landfills across the country waste can now be used to manufacture building materials. violence is power. tools it's the political wild card the consummate reshapes world order the structure that is defended at all cost. be it with the support of the people fall through the crushing of their will. people
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in power exposes the use and abuse of power around the world. on al-jazeera. protesters in iraq keep up the pressure on the government despite the prime minister's announcement that he will step down. here in doha you are watching al-jazeera also coming up more violence in eastern democratic republic of congo where a rebel group has killed dozens of people. there is opposition leader keiko fujimori is free year after spending 13 months in jail on corruption charges. to meet the survivors.
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