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addressed by you took a listen what is the proposal of speaking for a couple of you know we meet with newsmakers and tweet about the stories that matter to 0. the a. no breakthrough or tungsten rush on a permanent ceasefire in libya and now we also have a buildup of forces loyal to warlord $24.00 have to. come fully back to korea watching al-jazeera live from my quarters in doha also coming up the u.s. removes china from its list of karen c. manipulators ahead of a signing of a deal to end of a trade war up to a 1000000 people or as she evacuated from iran a volcano in the philippines as the risk of a violent eruption grows. this was america feature. and 21
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saudi military students are expelled from training in the u.s. weeks after a shooting at a naval base. thank you very much for joining us we're getting reports from libya of a buildup of forces loyal to warlord holly for have taught in the south of the capital tripoli that's hours after talks in moscow on a permanent cease fire ended without a breakthrough libyan prime minister pfizer saraj and hafta i leave to have to the renegade command have apparently now both left russia they did meet face to face during the negotiations it had been hoped both sides would sign a deal formalizing a freind john truth brokered by russia and turkey that came into effect on sunday while seraph signed the agreement have to ask for more time to consider rates that
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speak to our correspondent in moscow step boss and so stephanie for half todd didn't sign the cease fire deal and we understand that he's now left moscow. indeed folly things are not going as planned here in moscow it is reported that for half the left moscow very early in the morning without signing deal it's unclear exactly what the reason is that he didn't sign but yesterday minister love for the foreign minister here in russia sat there he asked for some extra conditions and just hearing like half an hour ago there. for a meeting or at least consultations with the united arab emirates 1st one of his strongest supporters this is are these are unconfirmed reports but that same source told me that the deal is on hold and not completely off yet but again this is unconfirmed and this all came after russia and turkey who have been doing these
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negotiations yesterday for a whole day more than 7 hours they spoke are also with the both libyan warren factions separately and they said at the end of the talks that they were still optimistic and that some progress at least had been made. the aim of monday's meeting in moscow was to formalized a cease fire that started in libya on sunday 24 hours earlier russia and turkey invited fired outside atch prime minister of the un backed government and warlord after to sign a more permanent truth that's aimed at paving the way towards formal negotiations to end the vs 9 year long civil war but after 7 hours of talks one signature remains missing to an emotion that was reached today we can report that a certain progress has been achieved and the chairman of the government of national archives of libya mr starch and the chairman of have consul of state mr mehta has just signed it marshall shaft out of the comment of libyan national army and the
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president of libya and house of representatives in tobruk mr see this document positively and have asked for some extra time till to morrow morning to decide on where they were to sign it i hope their decision will be positive the ceasefire was brokered by the presidents of turkey and russia in islam all last week following a meeting with italy's prime minister is epic kaante red chip tayyip erdogan announced he will be in berlin on january did 19th for an international conference aimed at ending the libyan conflict. even if it is only in one day i believe a strong result of his image from these dogs dogs which they must go to they lay the foundation for the process turkish troops were recently sent to libya to help slow half past 9 month advance on the capital tripoli in the complicated proxy war russian mercenaries together with the united arab emirates and egypt are aiding
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have to. well no signature for sure this morning here in moscow from starr and his departure is that pretty embarrassing for president putin who spent all week brokering this ceasefire deal together with president erdogan he had this meeting in istanbul he went on the phone all week with all the parties involved he spoke to the crown prince of the united arab emirates he spoke with the emir of qatar he had a meeting with angela merkel here in moscow as well to prepare for this international conference on libya but of course this whole conflict in libya was a very tricky one to get involved into in the 1st place and looking at all the interests of all the parties involved it's still not clear how serious are we one is about a peace deal russia included thank you very much for that service and lie forests in moscow. in other world news the u.s. is removing china from a list of countries it accuses of manipulating their currencies this is happening
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just days before they are expected to sign the 1st stage of a trade deal u.s. president donald trump has long accused china of keeping the yuan at low levels to get an unfair trade advantage alan fischer is in washington d.c. and tells us what this could mean for the trade war go back 4 years donald trump will use campaigning to become president said that in his 1st year in the white house he would clear china to be a currency manipulator well eventually got round to just 5 months ago no it really was a symbolic gesture that didn't really have much impact it could have been china to greater scrutiny from the international monetary fund. but it didn't really happen this was at the height of donald trump's trade war you'll remember he imposed tariffs on billions of dollars worth of chinese goods he said that china was poor and billions of dollars in fees into the u.s. treasury in fact if you look at a report that came out just last week it said that 100 percent of the cost of tabs
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was being borne by american families $1.00 survey said american families were about $800.00 a year watch saw so this sure is that things between china and the united states are getting better in the markets have responded well to that it's up again in the united states at the close of business on monday so it seems as if things are improving but there is criticism of donald trump not surprisingly it comes from the democrats chuck schumer is the leader of the democrats in the senate he said look china is still a currency manipulator the united states shouldn't be taking that tab away and it says we're giving away a lot and not getting a lot in return calling into question whether or not donald trump really is the great negotiator that he says he is and he has schizophrenia with reaction from beijing. one way to describe it is that china and the u.s.
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have a rocky stormy relationship and this this currency manipulator announcement this phase one trade deal is one bright spot it's a break in the rain it's a break in the lightning in the storm but this is not the short answer is no this is not the end to the trade on here state media and what we're reading analysts here also believe that this trade war is going to last for months if not years because we've seen that you know these trade talks have been going on you had more than a dozen talks between chinese listening goshi ages and they almost collapse last year so you get the sense that phase one was really the low hanging fruit the things that the u.s. and china were able to agree on and that china was able to happily agree on everything that they were social they basically just pushed that to phase 2 but phase 2 they're going to have to discuss the real things that really at the heart of this trade war that they are getting to the u.s. the technology race for example some structural changes that china has pretty much said no one been very reluctant to change so there is quite
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a lot of pessimism as to whether we will even get to a phase 2 let alone a fair use 3 but for now i think china at least the state media here are focusing on the fact that look this is not the end but we're still working on it and that's the good things are so far that's a that's what we've seen from beijing authorities in the philippines of call for the evacuation of nearly a 1000000 people living near the erupting volcano tens of thousands of people have already fled the island volcano spews clouds of ash kilometers into the sky scientists are warning if parts of the volcano which are under water erupt they could create a tsunami ourselves now reach the capital manila 70 kilometers to the north to mean an indian has this update from batonga strawman's where she says evacuation efforts are ramping up. evacuation efforts are well into its 3rd day and according to local government officials at least 20000 people have already been displaced including
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those who have been evacuated and moved to different relocation sites now we've seen how the military and police are at the forefront of evacuation efforts here we joined them yesterday monday afternoon as the evacuated several residents from many areas but the main concern here of course is the longevity the ability of the government to provide for a long term for the thousands who remain this place that is because it is unsure where they will able to return home and despite the fact that it seems a little stable in many areas there is still a strong sense of fear and then zajac here that is because volcanic earthquakes are still felt almost every hour and that many areas remain closed off because most of these areas like a good señor and liberty are in the danger zones are still ahead on al-jazeera driven to suicide the hidden mental health crisis affecting refugees in europe and sea of red in guinea thousands ronnie over she is the president will try to hang on
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to. hello there still some fairly calm quiet conditions across much of central europe meanwhile through the eastern end of the training we've seen some rain but also some snow not just to greece but also to cyprus in fact a pretty good amount of into the mountains everybody enjoying that it is carrying well out of the picture century europe is fine enjoy 3 choose a but look at this mass on its way yet again into the u.k. monday is the day for this a windstorm brenden and then hot on its heels is this mass some very strong winds again gale force winds heavy amounts of rain we could be seeing 50 millimeters picking. close to plymouth up into wales northern england and the snow this again from northern england up into scotland anywhere really from about 4 centimeters to
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$34.00 centimeters and whilst all that is going on as a fairly quiet across into europe this is wednesday so it is a better picture generally across much of the u.k. and ireland those rain showers will work their way study across into northern mainland europe but again nothing particularly heavy on time which is for the most part actually fairly mild the northern sections of africa you've got a few shows more than a few reach these coastal areas of libya and they tend to work their way quite a ways south was then as we head off into wednesday if you wish as long as i was pushing east was an ash want to 2 showers on their way towards cari but woman 24. frank assessments the one good thing about these bushfires is it's really what's going to alter the climate change informed opinion economy i think is actually what's keeping donald trump afloat right now critical debate see columbus to school to even know what the story's all about this argument is astonishing to patronize
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a in-depth analysis of the day's headlines this is the beginning for a new iraq of the new countries and we will use about struggle against an ethnic sectarian kotor inside story on al-jazeera. rule. welcome back you're watching al-jazeera live from doha a reminder of our top stories forces reportedly being a building up in soften in the south of libya's capital after talks in russia aimed at formalizing a cease fire ended without agreement from mr fries also russian warlords money for how to have now left moscow where the negotiations were being held the u.s.
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has removed china from its list of kerosine manipulators just days before they're expected to sign a trade deal doesn't donald trump has long accused of keeping the you want to know levels to get 'd an unfair trade advantage and nearly a 1000000 people living near the rotting tile volcano in the philippines are being evacuated scientists have warned of a possible volcanic tsunami. 21 saudi military students training in the u.s. are being sent home that fall is an investigation into the fatal shooting of 3 americans by a saudi officer at a naval base in florida last month. the u.s. attorney general has described it as an act of terrorism mike hanna reports. the shooting shocked the tightly knit community at pensacola and raised questions about the training programs that allowed hundreds of international could debts to attend courses at u.s. bases the f.b.i. interviewed some 500 people in its investigation in which it found that the shooter
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muhammad rami acted alone and that none of his fellow saudi officers had any for knowledge of the attack but the social media accounts of $21.00 of the cadets contained what the u.s. attorney general called derogatory material most cases ranging from what is described as terrorist related content to child pornography the relevant u.s. attorney's offices independently reviewed each of the $21.00 cases involving derogatory information and determined that none of them would in the normal course result in federal prosecution however the kingdom of saudi arabia determined to dismiss serial demonstrated conduct unbecoming an officer in the royal saudi air force and in the royal navy and the 21 cadets have been disenrolled from their training curriculum in the u.s. military and will be returned returning to saudi arabia the f.b.i.
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also released details about the shooter's activities in the days leading to the attack which included a visit to the 911 memorial in new york city as well as posting a number of anti us and anti israeli comments on his social media feeds the conclusion that the killings were an act of terrorism is motivated by a violent ideology mike hanna al-jazeera washington. meanwhile apple has rejected accusations that it's failed to help enough with the investigation into that shooting the tech giant says it handed over everything to the f.b.i. as requested attorney general william bonneville says apple didn't help unlock 2 phones that belong to the attacker the u.s. says it will continue to raise concerns over egypt's human rights record after the death of an american man in any gyptian prison rights groups say mustafa qassam was on a hunger strike to protest his conviction when he died on monday the 54 year old to
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egyptian u.s. citizen was arrested in cairo in 2015 during a crackdown on protests against president abdel fatah sisi same had long insisted he was falsely charged and had no links to any opposition groups the u.s. says his death was needless and avoidable democratic senator chris murphy says washington should consider withholding military aid to egypt in a tweet murphy said like thousands of egypt's political prisoners should have never been detained and he said the secretary of state must remind egypt that military aid is legally tied to releasing prisoners including at least 6 u.s. citizens sarkozy's is a professor of law at rutgers university she says the american government waited far too long to push for cussons release. it's just another tragic death of the thousands of people that are political prisoners in egypt and the fact that a person would rather starve to death than stay in an egyptian prison
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speaks volumes about just how horrendous the conditions are in those prisons and one of the ways in which the egyptian regime is arguably torturing some of these detainees is by an intentional denial of adequate medical care for diagnosed illnesses such as heart conditions diabetes and other illnesses and so then when they die the regime can say that these are natural causes that the killed them as opposed to affirmative forms of torture such as electrocution or waterboarding for example so i think this is a very sad case but unfortunately not a unique one. iran's president has reiterated that the shooting down of an airline a ukrainian airline anea tehran last week was an unforgivable mistake protesters in
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iran meanwhile have defied a heavy police presence in tehran for a 3rd day still angry about the killing of $176.00 people on board that plane it wants military says it shot down a mistake by mistake law targeting u.s. forces in iraq in retaliation for the assassination of iranian general hossam so the money by the americans 57 canadian side in the crash canada is sending a team of investigators saying iran is allowing them to play an active role donny unlock has to meet us from toronto. canadian investigators are joining the investigation and they will be arriving shortly in tehran if they're not there already just a 2 of them will be going to the crash site in tehran another couple will probably be deployed in ankara to do special duties to do with the analyzing the cockpit recorders and that sort of thing the other thing is that the inspectors of the canadian transportation safety board who made the announcement in ottawa that their people were on the way or possibly even they are now said that iran was being
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extremely cooperative there have been early signs that iran is allowing the t.s.b. to play a more active role than normally permitted for example by inviting t.s.p. investigators to participate in the download and analysis of the cockpit voice and flight data recorders again whenever and wherever that takes place the inspectors will also be not making any public announcements that was what they said in ottawa that it's up to iran to inform the public about what's going on in the investigation overall a fairly positive tone given that just a week ago we were not hearing of any sort of cooperation with this crash investigation just after the crash last week consular officials from canada are also on the way so it looks for the moment that the families the grieving families here in canada have a tiny bit of good news to think about that canada may be able to shed some light on what happened to their loved ones. to haiti now where the government is in
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disarray and president says he may have to rule by the crazy until new elections are held but that's got people worried about what it could mean for a democracy at a time of severe economic hardship today savory force from port au prince. precedential will be facing some tough questions in the next few days maurice could be running the country on his own from now on after the mandate of congress and 2 thirds of the senate expired on monday maurice blamed congressman for the current situation that has left the country without a legitimate government. under snow in 2018 a cold on palm and to an extraordinary session to vote on the electoral law this did not happen and again in november and 28 we seem to budget the parliament there were millions of dollars for elections and in january the budget was sent back to the executive that was supposed to vote for the electoral law and the prime
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minister and they never did the president didn't say when elections will take place and announced he will use the money spent on congressman salaries to build schools the failure to hold elections as a left to haiti in a constitutional vacuum the president says that this is a unique opportunity to push for structural reforms that would help this country move forward but there are lots of fear that this could lead to abuse of power 0 6 . these people say they want more yeas and the congressman out they blame them for the current economic situation that millions of patients face every day was the mismanagement of the fund which is the program subsidize wholly from venezuela angered many here 6. we asked for a clean slate because we want everybody to go they stole money from petrograd e bay and build themselves next to the beach but nothing else the un says that the
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. a rate in economic conditions including low growth high inflation and an increase in the cost of basic food items have had a negative impact on the humanitarian situation millions are going hungry. there is no investment in the public sector there is no of this not of the private sector so we are in a situation of total fracture of the economy and this effect is situational for actioning we need to work on a national reorganization and this can not be done with juvenile moisi because he has shown his incapacity to rule. the organization of american states and members of the international community say they are negotiating with all political parties to prevent chaos in the country. but there are many who claim the international community has prevented real political change because it has supported a political class that has been unable to resolve the serious conditions haitians
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face every day. and port au prince. frandsen is spartan nations in africa region have agreed to unite their troops under one command to better fight armed groups in the southwest of france the leaders of mali burkina faso nisha and mauritania and chad also asks the u.s. not to pull troops out of the region a move the pentagon is considering france for its part was sent 220 more soldiers the priority. the priority is the islamic state of the greatest saher which doesn't prevent us from fighting against all terrorist groups but this is the main enemy because they're the most dangerous as we have seen to reach the subject of we are changing methods by implementing a joint military coalition between can and the joint forces of the g 5 and concentrating our efforts in the stone. 2 people have been killed during protests in guinea over fears the president could seek
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a 3rd term in office thousands of people have been rallying for months now against a possible change to the constitution which could allow present afrikan data same power a victory gave me has a story. violence on the streets of good east capital conakry ended in tragedy for this mother. she says her 21 year old son who was a student was killed by security forces speaking out against president alpha condé and his government. now the neighbors called me and asked is your child who i said no he's not here you want to leave her they told me he'd been shot. tens of thousands have been protesting in the past 3 months that by the national front for the defense of the constitution there gates condé his plans to change the constitution allowing him to seek a 3rd term for no. we're not for a 3rd mandate or a new constitution i'm not against but against
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a new constitution i'm here as a young person who's fighting for democracy has to leave now we don't want to many more. 81 year old condé 1st came to power in 2010 it was guinea's 1st democratic election after more than 50 years of mostly military rule since its independence from france in 1958 the government leaders said the people should have the option of voting to extend presidency they keys opposition leaders of trying to create chaos. the reactions of the security forces are proportionate to the threat they face and when it comes to maintaining order it's absolutely necessary to make sure that there are no slip ups that's why unit commanders make sure that the men and. the government is promising to investigate the killings but the opposition says that's not enough the protest they say will continue victoria.
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greece is toughening its stance on asylum seekers taking away their rights to health care and social security payments as a reflection of tension between greek society and refugees in a 2nd of a series of reports on the main overland road from greece to croatia lawrence lee went to one greek village where refugees growing sense of isolation as having tried jake consequences. like many greek villages mauritius is mostly old they were preparing for a funeral when we arrived. but in this village of 600 people they have other worries than the dead in the hotel over the railway line 400 refugees are being housed it isn't going well it's. the 1st time i saw them i felt fear i saw faces full of anger i could see them thinking that i was safe from my house why we suffering. from my. section i used to keep my daughter's bicycle
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outside but one of them tried to take it they've got to know if they don't understand anything. the other day the villages met and told the police they were feeling unprotected and said they were thinking about themselves with guns against the refugees. obviously everyone has to do something and if we don't have a weapon we'll find something else other hotel they know all about this but it's not the main problem there's a mental health crisis to contend with. saying took us to the place where a few days ago an afghan man who'd been wrongly told his wife and children had been moved somewhere else without him hanged himself from a tree the next day hussein's friend riyadh hanged himself inside the hotel his entire family had been killed in iraq he complained his severe depression was being
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ignored his funeral wasn't quite so well attended as the one in the village. he told them what had happened to his family they gave me an injection and he was like a robot 20 came back he was saying every day i'm not ok i'm not ok and they did nothing for him. over the last few months the incoming center right greek government has scaled back medical and psychiatric support for refugees to prove to an increasingly hostile public that it's on the side here they can bandage their feet but not their minds a lot of people are struggling not only about mental health care when they need an operation a follow up after operations x. rays seems like this or for us it's much more difficult to find a place where the people get treatment the sad truth is that the story of moria's is in microcosm a reflection of how europe has failed to get on top of refugee resettlement and to
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heal people even in hospitable greece these 2 groups of people a world suppose gloriously al-jazeera mauritius greece the u.k.'s queen elizabeth has agreed to allow her grandson and his wife to step away from their roles as senior voyles friends harry and megan they do you can duchess of sussex will begin a transition period during which they'll split their time between britain and canada they announce their decision last week without consulting the queen. hello again i'm fully back to go with the headlines on al-jazeera forces loyal to warlord holly for have to are reported to be building up south of libya's capital after talks in russia aimed at formalizing a cease fire ended without an agreement prime minister and have to have both left moscow where the negotiations were being held so that boston has more from russia's
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capital. it is reported after left moscow very early in the morning without signing the deal it's unclear exactly what the reason is that he didn't sign but yesterday minister lavrov for the foreign minister here in russia said that he asked for some extra conditions and i am just hearing like half an hour ago that i have to ask for a meeting or at least consultations with the united arab emirates 1st one of his strongest supporters. and russia's foreign minister sergei lavrov is speaking right now in colombo sri lanka he says russia will continue its efforts for a cease fire in libya and other news the u.s. has removed china from its list of karen c. manipulators just days before they're expected to sign a trade deal person donald trump has long accused beijing of keeping the yuan at low levels to get an unfair trade advantage. experts in the philippines are urging
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the total evacuation of nearly a 1000000 people living near an erupting volcano they fear of all volcanic tsunami if there's a major eruption of the volcano in the middle of lake taal tens of thousands of people have already fled their homes since. august spewing from the volcano on sunday iran's president hassan rouhani says all those responsible for the downing of a ukrainian airliner will be punished after the 3rd day of protests in the capital tehran but he said no single person could be blamed for what he's called an unforgivable error 176 people were killed when the iranian military shot down a passenger aircraft last wednesday and those are the headlines on al-jazeera the news continues after inside story to stay with us one day i might be covering politics as usual and the next a microscope on protests from some of the hungry the what's most important to me is
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talking to people understanding what they're going through so that i can see the headlines in the most human way possible. here and i'll just reiterate we believe everyone has a story worth hearing. the latest victims of what the u.n. calls unprecedented bombings in the sun held in france with almost $5000.00 troops there is meeting regional leaders to decide what to do next as the military campaign failed and cook the conflict spread further in west africa this is inside story. hello and welcome to the program imo it is a 4000 west africans can.

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