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victory here is the beginning of the year for donald trump. a boost for bernie sanders as he wins the 1st democratic presidential primary in new hampshire. hello i'm martin denis you're with al-jazeera live from doha also coming up turkish and syrian forces edged closer to a showdown as turkey's president at a one weighs his response to the death of troops in italy. the infection rate rises on the diamond princess the cruise ship quarantined off the coast of japan
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now becomes the biggest single cluster of coronavirus outside china. an appeal to the youth of cameroon from its aging president to stop the fight for independence. bernie sanders has won the new hampshire democratic primary and that brings us a step closer to knowing who will eventually run against u.s. president trump in november the veteran senator from vermont maintained the u.s. is ready for a left wing policies al-jazeera party culhane was there for his victory speech in manchester. he was expected to win and he did.
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is log just about beating trump it is about transforming this country the and it is about how being the courage to take on wall street the shirt's companies the drug companies the fossil fuel industry the military industrial complex or our monsoon it or bernie sanders takes the most delegates in new hampshire not far behind former mayor of south bend indiana people to judge a relative newcomer so many of you decided that a middle class mayor and a veteran from the industrial midwest was the right choice to take on this president not in spite of that experience but because of. these were not the expected front runners but with former vice president joe biden and senator elizabeth warren faltering new faces came to the front voters said that was a big reason so many were undecided up until the last minute some of the front
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runners i'm not sure i think their ideas are good but i'm not sure they have the right path and they have the right ideas so i think that's why people are now leaning this way and kind of at this last minute like this is a strong possibility. coming in 3rd another unexpected candidate moves to the front of the pack minnesota senator a.v. club which are i mean. and i would be from. new hampshire is important for momentum attention and money raised clear tonight from the numbers that we are not going to win this race 2 of the lesser known candidates quit after this vote but all of the top contender said they were staying in it and you know we're just. still have 98 percent of our delegate for our nomination up for grabs and americans in every part of the country are going to
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make their voices heard in exit polls democratic voters made clear their number one priority is finding someone who can beat trump but they're split on the best way to do that from the far left or the center leaving new hampshire it's still not clear which camp will win in the end. al-jazeera manchester new hampshire. now tensions continue to rise between turkey and syria the president. is you to address his country's parliament in just a little while and he is expected to present plans for a tough response to the situation in the north west of syria that the president's already warned of swift revenge against syrian forces in the province after they killed 5 of his country's soldiers on monday and korea is sending more troops into the area and has faced increasing direct confrontation with syrian regime forces in recent days. let's go live now to istanbul our correspondent there is
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hashem a whole bar given the increasing tension there in italy province between turkish forces and syrian government forces how would you assess the current state of the conflict between these 2 parties. it has. martine reach a point where you could easily turn into a full blown regional confrontation we're expecting president karzai to deliver a sharp review to russia and to syria he is likely to warn them against the ongoing asking the syrian government to pull out from the areas it has captured over the last 2 days threatening that if that does not happen you would sure per dies the 2018 agreement between the russians the iranians and the turks in us town or about the safe zones in lip it's
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a very delicate situation according to the people we've been talking to and they are saying that this is this time deal that has no other option but to deliver truong tougher statement to the all parties because 13 turkish soldiers were killed over the last few weeks and people here are expected to see what happens next but then marty the problem is that when you look at the latest developments on the ground the syrian government is determined it is just a matter of time before it takes over control of the northwest and southern parts of aleppo before moving to the center of it live which is the last territory under the control of the syrian opposition all right for now thank you very much indeed we'll come back to you of course as soon as president. begins at all important address to the turkish parliament. now another $39.00 people on board the cruise
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ship the. princess that is stopped in japan is have now been reported as having got the corona virus and that brings the total on board to $175.00 with the disease the japanese health ministry says the new case cases include a quarantine officer with more than $3700.00 people on board it's become host to the highest concentration of cases outside mainland china the diamond princess had been under quarantine since february the 3rd after a passenger who got off the ship was diagnosed with the virus. wouldn't go live at a fatty salami he's there in your home and that's where the crease ship is docked to bring us right up to speed what's the latest. for the ship we're into the pacific ocean in the night to create for a force that i get that and it came back in the morning at around 8 am japan local
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time and. as you can see behind me has docked on the opposite direction. maybe because of. the strong green the back up and decided to. go on the opposite directions but this give us an overview of the other side of the ship. first of all many of the people who are on the ship now are feeling more and more anxious about the use increasing the numbers daily basis now more than dozens of people have been infected with the disease and the japanese government is of course of course but i mean. in this passports meeting he mentioned he answered the question that we have always been asking why wouldn't the health ministry everyone on the board of the cuban in this. crisis and the reason it seems to be that japan doesn't have enough
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gets to the virus but mr abbott said in the meeting that there's a ban as maximum capacity now is at 300 patients ok on the day. they're going to increase the capacity to a 1000 yesterday but by that time it. would be almost finished and of the people on board of the ship. and only people over 70 years old so there is much concern about. the conditions this is why several officials from the health ministry they boarded the ship now they're trying to assess the situation there would it be more. people to stay on board the ship or rather. be of the ship and also people with chronic diseases yes all right fatty for now thank you very much fatty salami there with the very latest. meanwhile in beijing the government there has announced 97 more deaths from corona virus and that brings the
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total number to at least 1115 people most of them on mainland china on cheese say the head of the world health organization said the virus should be viewed as public enemy number one given the grave threat it poses to the world all right let's go live now to our correspondent adrian brown he is in hong kong and adrian now as far as i'm aware it is now the end of that extended new year holiday people should in theory be going back to work is that happening. yeah in theory people are supposed to be returning to work next week as well i think the government is sending out a message of reassurance at the moment there's been a real uptick in the propaganda machine during the past 48 hours and the government is clinging to those figures which appear to show that the number of daily infections is starting to slow and the government is using that as justification
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for saying perhaps it's time for more workers to go back to the factories that have been standing idle now people began going back to work on monday after the end of the extended lunar new year holiday but many factories remain closed people being told if they can work from home they should do that but i think what the government wants to do and it's something of a conundrum is to have people go back to work to sort of restart the great chinese economic machine but at the same time experts are warning that to allow more people to go back to work is to perhaps to risk a 2nd wave of infections later on so that is the dilemma for the government the that the other thing that we're seeing of course is the impact that the virus is having on the supply chains the global supply chain we know that nissen and high on day have had to stop production at some of their plants because they can't get the spare parts they need from china and it is exposed i think in many ways just how
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dependent big multinationals are on china and they feel vulnerable i think and i guess this sort of strategy is perhaps going to be reassessed if and when this virus is eventually brought under control and now it's been a good few days that even a week since kerry lamb the the head of their hong kong put in place that demanded tree 2 week quarantine order for all those travelling from mainland china that must have had a big impact then on the number of people making the crossing. yes it certainly has the number of people entering hong kong is now down to a trickle but of course when carrie lamb announced she was going to close the border she gave people you know 3 days' notice and in the days leading up to the closure of the border we saw hundreds of thousands of people pour into hong kong and of course some of them could well have been infected so it was
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a case of you know too little too late the issue at the moment in hong kong is the is quarantine centers that have been a number of protests taking place in hong kong by people who don't want these quarantine centers put in their neighborhoods it's a case of not in my backyard and we are expecting there to be a major protest this weekend over that issue a.j. and thank you for that adrian brown there live in hong kong. still to come here and . find out how the troubles are still mounting for that major playmaker will be live in singapore. how the weather remains very blustery across northern parts of year the winds are in the process of easing doubt and as blustery winds driving in quite
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a few showers from a northwesterly direction right away from the british isles out across the low countries and all the way across into that eastern side of you have a fair bit of snow to the making its way over the high ground you can see how they see the shot his showing the blues in the whites there increasingly wintry showers just tumbling in from the atlantic and as that wintry mix down across southern parts of germany towards austria and down towards that southeastern corner we could see some significant snow fall over the eastern side of the next weather system will make its way across both western parts as we go through wednesday and on in ca thursday and again fair bit of snow there over the scottish mountains move the mountains of england as well further south this increasingly turning to right it will sweep its way through a wet weather when she weather data to central parts of europe a little dry down towards the south and that does include by this stage across the other side of the med it is lost the fine and dry we got a fair bit of cloud there just spilling out of mali having said that we could catch
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wanted to showers into southern parts of algeria but for the most part is fine dry and sunny with highs around 20 degrees. frank assessments the one good thing about these bushfires usage really well going to the politics of climate change informed opinions economy i think is actually what's keeping donald trump afloat right now critical debate sequel on those do schoolchildren know what the law is on 'd about this argument is astonishingly patronize a in-depth analysis of the day's headlines this is the beginning of the new iraq of a new conscious and aware youth about struggle against an ethnic sectarian kota inside story on al-jazeera. on her world around. the world.
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this is a clip of the top stories here at al-jazeera. in the us bernie sanders has won new hampshire in the democratic leadership race by a margin of less than 2 points the results of the 2nd state to vote bring us a step closer to knowing who will run against president trump in the election in november. tensions are rising between turkey and syria president everyone's expected to present plans for a tougher response to the situation in the north west of syria after regime forces killed 5 turkish soldiers on monday. and another $39.00 people on board a cruise ship docked in japan have been infected with corona virus and that brings the total on board with the disease to $175.00 the diamond princess is now host of the largest cluster of cases outside of china. now more problems for the u.s.
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aircraft builder boeing the company failed to take a single order of a new planes in january this is the 1st time since $962.00 that an entire month remain blank in the company's order book boeing is struggling to deal with the fallout from the 737 max crisis we go live now to florence lu our correspondent in singapore and there is an airshow going on in singapore which is why you've got a lot of people from the aviation industry you can give you a bit more context to this boeing story. absolutely and boeing hasn't called out of the singapore air show on might be more than 70 participants or hold out because of fears of a coronavirus the spread of current a virus boeing has a presence here it's been holding press conferences it's trying to rebuild people's
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concert. and in the bland following the grounding of the 737 max since last march. for the 2 crashes fatal crashes within the space of 5 months. the longer this drags on the bigger this impact has on the an aviation industry and to talk to us a little bit more about this is matthew dress code editor of asian aviation matthew thank you for speaking to us on al-jazeera boeing has said its top priority is to get the 737 max back into service what you see as the main challenges with the big challenges and to get that well the problem is you don't just like a switch in the plane jumps back into the air you have something like 437 planes i think that are being grounded for a long time months those planes are in sort of a preservation mode. boeing has to 1st of all come up with a fix for the entire plane and i.b.m. caste system that was implicated in the 2 crashes that you mentioned they got
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a fix there been other software flaws that have come out i've got to fix those any other maintenance or any other updates to things like engines hydraulic systems regulators always send these these different air directed their directives so that something else on the plane needs to be updated needs to be fixed and boeing is going to have to do that for those planes that are on the ground as well as the ones they had in production. and then they've got to restart production so again it's going to take a long long time because you have to flip the switch and. and even once the mite's the 737 max is allowed back into service boeing will still have to rebuild confidence in its brand and have have you seen in your opinion what boeing has been doing what you have been saying at this ash oh do you think it's getting better. going boeing thinks that it's doing a better job that way i mean it was interesting to me when david over a c.e.o.
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back and i think john you. he sent out an e-mail to all of boeing employees the 1st thing on the list of things to do was get the max back in the air the 2nd thing was rebuilding trust i think he's got those priorities wrong i think you've got to if you don't have trust in boeing why would you buy an airplane from them if you don't trust the people that made the airplane why would you fly on it so i think boeing needs to 1st of all rebuild trust in my normal opinion i don't really see them doing in all the public statements you had even today we had a media briefing i asked him point blank why should anybody trust what boeing says and the gentleman that answered the question he said well i don't really like the question but it's a fair question and we need to trust every day we've got to rebuild it so they know they have a problem. but the problem that i see is that in all their public statements you're talking about getting the plane back in the air and the latest earnings call that they did it was about getting the plane back in the air very little do you hear
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them talking about the families of the people of the 346 passengers that were killed you don't really hear them talking about it that much it's all about the financial impact on boeing how bad it's been for boeing it was pretty bad for those that passengers and their families as well thank you matthew and that was matthew driscoll the editor asian aviation talking to us about the crisis at boeing following the grounding of that 737 nice planes once boeing's best selling planes 19 are in florence thank you very much phones to that live at the singapore. now a company that sold encryption devices to more than $100.00 countries over decades the secretly owned by u.s. intelligence the washington post report says the cia bought swiss firm crypto a genie at the height of the cold war crypto a g sold code generating machines and software to diplomats military heads and
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private companies the cia in their devices to spy on clients with the help from german intelligence agents eavesdropped on communications that use crypto agee's devices the firms clients included iran saudi arabia and even the vatican before it was eventually dissolved in $28.00. the hundreds of mourners are attending the funeral for former kenyan president daniel add up more he died last week at the age of 95 and he left behind a complicated legacy during his 24 years in power he had absolute control over the state and repressed all calls for change he's due to be buried later on wednesday with full military honors. and the transitional government in darfur has rebel groups have agreed that those that wanted by the international criminal court for crimes in the darfur region should appear before the court in
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the hague former longtime president omar al bashir who was toppled mass protests last year has been indicted by the i.c.c. human. we agreed on 4 key mechanisms to establish justice and or for the 1st that all those who have arrest warrants against them shall appear before the international criminal court i am seeing this very plainly justice is served by justice we cannot bury our heads in the sand against the crimes against humanity and war crimes committed against innocent people in darfur and elsewhere justice will not be served unless those with arrest warrants appear before the i.c.c. that is why we agreed today that they will appear before the i.c.c. we also agreed on a special tribunal for those crimes committed in darfur it will be a special court entrusted with investigations and trials in these cases including the international criminal cases. now in a rare public address comer is president pull beer young people to stop the armed
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separatists and separatist movement in english speaking parts of the country cameron is waiting for the results of municipal in parliament transactions following sunday's vote out as there is nicholas reports now from the economic capital. celebrating cameron's youth with a parade for its aging leader they march to the portrait of their 87 year old president who by the time he leaves power will be in his mid ninety's making him the oldest living state leader that's if he's able to finish his time in office. because in the country's english speaking region young people are taking up arms joining a separatist movement they want to break away from cameroon to create their own country amazonia home to 4000000 people in the size of switzerland the english speaking regions are on lockdown since sunday's local elections violence there has killed 3000 people and left a 1000000 displaced most of them children in
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a rare public address be called on young people to lay down their arms calling for dialogue going to once again urge them to come out of the bush and rejoin the other fellow young citizens who are leading normal lives in our society this is right for both sarah was arrested in an opposition rally and his music he's an outspoken critic of the government calling on the president to work for the people not against them and accusing the aging elite of leaving the young and their aspirations behind. the government says people here are free to express themselves but when it comes to president paul b. or the english speaking regions it's another matter and so anti terror laws are being used to arrest people who are critical of the government and say young people are having to use other ways to express themselves or trade in my. brain or to take ways originally from the english speaking regions his exhibition the hard way the only way is about his personal struggles but also the need for peace among the cameroonian people. i'm not happy of the situation on. the 9 i mean i'm
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dying policemen's i'm dying. is not really good so i'm really feeling bad course that is where i came from for french speaking our decision and every good day art can do with politics cannot in a week the masses says the citizen you are the less a city. if you are just the mirror of society and the issue here is that we have not successfully united the english and french cameroon it is something that can be easily resolved with a little world power to artists when vision painting a nation struggling to find unity where a young majority feels silenced and disconnected from its all the leaders now wanting to take control of their own future it was hard to al-jazeera. vatican is expected to reveal pope francis his response to a proposal to let married men be ordained in the catholic church within the next
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few hours are expecting to hear last year bishops in the amazon region voted to relax the celibacy rule which dates back thousands of years in order to address a shortage of priests also as a latin america editor lucianne human our polls not everyone thinks it will work. latin america is home to the largest number of roman catholics. as dramatically as the churches influence revelations of widespread clerical sex abuses are greatly to blame but they are not the only reason. they had to resort to get out and former priest luis pena are newlyweds lease took his vows of chastity at age 17 but 10 years ago he fell in love with their 3 so they kept the relationship secret but although he loved his pastoral work he says he couldn't keep living a double life so he left the priesthood last year. if i could have been married and
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remain the priest 'd i would have been overjoyed but it wasn't possible i wish that would change because i believe it's completely compatible to devote oneself to a family and also to pastoral work release it on excellent this as louise was an excellent priest he was very close to everyone young and old the parents loved him so it was hard. now the catholic church's rigid disciplinary norm that demand celibacy from priests could be changed or deeds loosened starting in the amazon which is shared by 9 south american countries during the panel and the song synod of bishops last october there was consensus that have been desperately needs more priests not only for the sake of souls but also to save the amazon rain forest from deforestation which has been one of the pope's she focuses and in order to get more priests it was argued that it might be necessary to end the prohibition on marriage. the idea is being resisted by the vatican's
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most orthodox wing with the blessing of former pope benedict a controversial new book by cardinal robert sarah argues that lifting the celibacy law would strongly damage the catholic church the world's oldest institution but others insist that enforcing the celibacy law is discouraging priests from joining and damaging the reputation of those who've already taken their vows one of them is father. who believes that making an exception to the amazon region is not the answer even if. i don't think that this reform should apply to one specific case whether there should be a profound study carried out about the celibacy requests it and the decision that results from it should apply to the entire catholic church not just a segment of it. still the vatican has defended celibacy for more than a 1000 years and given its historic a version to reforms abolishing it could take
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a long time to see in human al-jazeera sent the. right time for 3 of the headlines here it out is there. the new hampshire democratic primary the veteran senator from vermont maintained the u.s. is ready for a left wing policies speaking to his supporters he offered a message of unity. that asians continue to escalate between turkey and syria rather tired or on is due to address his country's parliament shortly where he's expected to present plans for a tougher response to the situation in the north west of syria the turkish president's already warned a swift revenge against syrian forces in the province after they killed 5 of his country's soldiers on monday and kerr is sending more troops into those areas and
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they face increasing direct confrontation the syrian regime forces in recent days. has more now from istanbul who expects in president was a player to deliver a sharp review to russia and to syria he is likely to warn them against the ongoing asking the syrian government to pull out from the areas it has captured over the last 2 days threatening that if that does not happen you will cheer per dies the 2018 agreement between the russians the iranians and the turks. another $39.00 people on board a cruise ship the diamond princess in stocks in japan have been infected with corona virus and that brings the total to $175.00 the japanese health ministry says the new cases include a quarantine officer with more than $3700.00 people on board it's become the host
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to the highest concentration of cases outside of china where the virus originated. a company that sold code generating machines to more than 100 countries with secretly owned by u.s. intelligence for decades according to the washington post the cia and germany's spy agency rigged swiss firm crypto a.g.s. devices to eavesdrop on clients iran saudi arabia and even the vatican had secret correspondence read and possibly shed with as many as 6 countries the families dissolved in 2018 fright those are the latest headlines inside stories next. the race for the white house has begun this month to see 4 states have their say on the day he wants to please don't try. to add to the team and
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parking ticket to the 2025 u.s. election. on a new jersey. and the locals doesn't need it successes says she won't run for the german chancellor ship out a great crime karen bauer also plans to step down as leader of the governing c.d.u. those surprise announcements come after its regional politicians defied a ban on cooperating with the far right party the a.f.p. so what's fueling the cd use divisions and can it survive without medical this is inside story. our welcome to the program and adrian for the angle a medical has governed germany for almost 15 years but the chancellor isn't willing to stay for much longer saying she was.

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