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to deliver in-depth journalism the documentary work good audience across the globe . the. president had a one threatens to strike syrian government forces anywhere if turkish troops come under attack in italy. flew again imo t. davis or without easier life from doha also coming out u.s. senator bernie sanders narrowly wins the 1st primary vote in new hampshire but the race it is side who runs against donald trump in november is still wide a. cry as the months and months and miles of this race we redefined the word for it you see it with our happy scrappy campaign.
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while senator amy klobuchar out sir just a fair place in the democratic race emerging as a new centrist contender. a cruise ship corentin to the japanese pole triples the largest cluster of coronavirus cases outside china we'll hear from one of the passengers on board. the 1st time he's president roger try a better one as will the syrian government against further provocations in the only remaining rebel stronghold in syria and iran says he'll strike syrian forces anywhere if another turkish soldier is hurt in italy province 15 turkish soldiers were killed by government forces in recent fighting in syria and the president says
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syrian forces must be forced back beyond turkish observation posts by the end of february. only civvies don't think know where the these attacks are directly targeting our soldiers and directly targeting turkey there's no more time for talk we have to look at the realities on the field and by the end of february the regime must be pushed behind observation point whatever is needed on the ground or in the air we are not going to have any hesitation and we are going to act on it. hashim bar is our correspondent in istanbul and he says president heard one had no choice but to issue a strong message. here is stepping up the pressure on the russians and the syrian government to pull out from the areas recently controlled by the syrian government and he's saying that turkey would take all necessary measures it would even contemplate harsh reaction to the syrian government if its offensive continues of or if turkish soldiers were targeted in the near future 13 turkish soldiers were
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killed over the last few weeks in it lip but at the same time has given one last chance for you to produce this explains why the turkish mr foreign affairs is saying that a turkish delegation is flying to russia to talk with russian officials about implementing the sochi agreement and the us an agreement that talk about the need to maintain safe zones in italy now the problem that all the parties will face in the near future is that turkey has been establishing some 12 military outposts in sr 1080 but the reality on the ground has been changing to the point where some of those outposts were completely under siege by syrian government forces part of the agreement would be is for the syrian government to pull over from all those areas pull out from all the areas its cups has over the last few months well syria agreed to put out from those areas is russia going to put more pressure on the syrian
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government to halt its offensive and i think and says that those questions will determine the scope the size and the say of the turkish military intervention or reaction to what happens if it lives in the coming weeks while another rock correspondence in cars here lou she's in the town of our that's in northern syria and she says that syrian government forces are still battering the area. about the time that president our don was delivering his speech earlier today there were still bombs there were still rockets falling over the civilians inside it live right after a completed his speech at this 4 civilians were killed and some injured during an airstrike in the village of comfort a no my in the western side of eastern countryside of so the spite of diplomatic talks the fighting still continues the syrian government forces continue bombarding
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the areas and there are clashes between the syrian opposition fighters and the syrian government forces turkey continues its reinforcements to the military observation posts and so does the syrian government forces so on the ground things are still the same things are very tense and humanitarian tragedy continues so given the latest developments and despair given that the spike the cause for a cease fire that the syrian government had also agreed before they didn't abide with it it's seems to continue so what is going to be discussed on diplomatic table yes it is going to be. it is going to be telling us what's going to happen on the ground but it seems the syrian government forces or. the decatur devoted to get control of all it that. a u.s. senator bernie sanders has now really beaten pete bush
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a change in the new hampshire democratic primary showing the divisions between the leftists and the centrists wings of the policy in the race to choose a nominee against donald trump in november i think to the nation as a race a mea culpa she said she said place after a strong debate performance last week while the one favorite joe biden he stumped a 5th our correspondent patty culhane has well now for manchester new hampshire oh he was expected to win and he did was the iowa campaign is just about beating trough it is about transforming this country the end it is about how the the courage to take on wall street the assurance coffee's the drug companies the fossil fuel industry the military industrial complex of the not
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far behind former mayor of soft bend indiana people to judge a relative newcomer so many of you decided that a middle class mayor in a veteran from the industrial midwest was the right choice to take on this president not in spite of that experience but because these are not the expected frontrunners 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 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 of me coming in 3rd. another unexpected candidate moves to the front of the pack minnesota senator a.v.
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club which are i me me and i would be donald trump. 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 the top contender said they were staying in it and you know remain 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 make their voices heard in exit polls democratic voters made clear their number one priority is finding someone who can beat donald 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 political hay 0 manchester new hampshire. but we've been hearing from james if you're a associate professor of political science at texas a and m.
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university here in qatar. it's an open primary it's a state where voters have high expectations for being able to see candidates and put them under a lot of scrutiny to win there you have to appeal to people particularly when your party doesn't hold the white house are willing to cross over and vote in primaries that normally wouldn't vote in so bernie winning there shows that he can compete in a tough state compete in a crowded field and still come out on top i think democratic primary voters have 2 things on their mind of course they want to nominate someone who'll be as competitive as possible with president trump so they're weighing the different personalities in the different platforms of the candidates but they also have preferences of their own and sort of conditional on being able to be donald trump want to choose someone as close to their own ideals as possible. or also has a traditional background for a presidential candidate and as these other contenders have come under scrutiny and falter to some extent she was there waiting for her time in the spotlight and is
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taking advantage of the opportunity that she has to impress voter another $39.00 people on board a cruise ship docked 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 corran 1000 officer with more than 3700 people on board it's become host to the highest cluster of cases outside of china where the virus originated the diamond princess had been on the corone team since february the 3rd after a passenger who got off the ship was diagnosed with the virus but matthew smith is one of the passengers who doesn't have the virus but he's still on the current 80 says most passengers on board have not been tested yet. you know it's it's really hard to measure an overall. mindset for the passengers as a whole and in fact the only information i really get about what other passengers
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are thinking is what i see on social media that they're sharing or in the news that they've reported to a journalist because we are confined to our cabin we're not among the groups that are allowed out onto the deck because we have our own balcony and can get. fresh air and and light there and we don't associate it we don't go out and talk to the other people on the balconies because we just want to maintain the isolation i know that they have and men when we return to yokohama initially last week the japanese health officials did come on board and take everyone's temperatures and based on that and and self reporting of symptoms they identified the admission a batch of people who then got the actual test for the virus and since men they've been testing people who come down to the medical center complaining of of the symptoms but the only ongoing monitoring of everyone else is that we've been
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provided with her mom and hers and asked to take our temperatures and then if you identify. a high temperature your your supposed to go down to the medical center so i don't i haven't wrists heard a figure from the captain about exactly how many people have been tested but it's a very small portion of the. well meanwhile in china the government has about $97.00 more deaths from the virus bringing the total to at least $1115.00 with more than $44000.00 of those infected as katrina you know ripples from beijing ever 2nd time the outbreak of brought parts of the country to a standstill. and the beijing's noisiest and detainment districts is now silent and these restaurants karaoke rooms and nightclubs have been closed until further notice all to prevent the spread of the new coronavirus. this street has everything for us to eat drink and have fun we live here in the past we couldn't rest because
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it was too busy and noisy but now it's so quiet and you feel you. are has really affected daily life with these closures at her event the virus i think the right decision some local governments say businesses must apply for permission before reopening punishing those who know the rules. across china more than 80 cities have been partially locked down and people's movement is heavily restricted but president xi jinping says some of these measures have gone too far warning that it could harm the economy susan thing walk a fine line between controlling the epidemic minimizing its impact on the economy prior to the outbreak china's already struggling with slowing economic growth and the pressure to prevent a downturn now they have a clear message to the chinese public. 160000000 people nationwide are expected to return to major cities over the next
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week officials are trying to reassure the public that it's safe to travel and go back to work. we've tried to lower derisive faction by preventing passengers from sitting next to each other in vehicles trying. and the implementing ventilation this infection in temperature monitoring. chinese factories are beginning to resume production but the damage has been done alice say the service and manufacturing sectors will be the hardest hit. by the virus that will be contained by and large then we would expect on some signs of a recovery from drawing for recovery won't start and to the 2nd quarter of 2021 and the reason for that takes some time for industries to adjust on the production patterns to recruit new yorkers and a lot of them will go bankrupt with the economic impact of the outbreak is being felt globally i find make an apple and south korean car brand he are among those
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expecting losses and outbound tourism could drop by an estimated 30 percent this year with many chinese choosing will be forced to stay home. al-jazeera beijing. says to come here with al-jazeera and appeal to the young people of color and from the president to stop the fight for independence. hello again welcome back to international weather forecast while here across asia we're going to be watching storm after storm making its way from china all the way up here towards parts of japan you can already see one making its way toward southern japan on our satellite image that is going to continue through central to pan here on thursday brings a very heavy rain to tokyo as well as into sendai but down here towards the
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southwest notice all the very heavy rain across much of china that system as well is going to be pushing more towards the northeast into parts of the rico islands and possibly into southern parts of the korean peninsula as well notice almost fall in a very similar track as the past system and then on friday more showers build up across parts of hong kong and for hong kong and forth you're not going to get a break from the rain over the next several days rain continues and we could be seeing some possible localized flooding across the area do expect to see some morning fog thursday as well as friday well down here are coming out of the indian ocean we're going to see some more enhanced showers pushing towards parts of sri lanka over the next few days colombo you could be seen some very heavy rain as well here on thursday attempt about $34.00 degrees maybe going to break by the time we get to friday but into the weekend maybe some more showers there tonight though it is going to be a nice day with a temperature of 32 degrees. but
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. the controversial leader of this letter. has caught you in this most wanted terrorist street. counterterrorism and his alleged extra judicial killings by israeli television inside the sense of being caught in the past and the outcome is only this if someone tried to talk to scott the media the syrian the tennessee was shut down the world is going to kill him in damascus al-jazeera. time for a 2nd look at the top stories here it is here to his president roger tired of one's
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warmth the syrian government against further what he called provocations in the only remaining rebel stronghold in syria president out of one says he'll strike syrian forces anywhere if another turkish soldier is hurt in italy province u.s. senator bernie sanders says narrowly won the new hampshire primary but the field is still wide open as most states prepare to choose the democrat who will run against donald trump in november. another $39.00 people on board a cruise ship docked in japan of been infected with corona virus and that brings the total to $175.00 the diamond princess is host of the largest cluster of cases outside of china. though a gunman in india's capital region of delhi has opened fire on an arm me party convoy killing a person and injuring another it happened the day after a landslide victory for the party in the state elections with 62 wins out of 70 the
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gunman targeted a convoy carrying one of the party's newly elected assembly members naresh who says the victim was a volunteer. a protest is taking place in libya's national oil corporation in tripoli against the closure and blockade of many of the country's oil assets by forces loyal to warlord holly for half the analysts say move than a 1000000000 dollars worth of oil revenues have been lost since the blockade began a month ago mahmud up to what it is at the protest in tripoli we're now in front of the headquarters of libya's national oil for ration this is the state oil firm and the people the protesters you can see here behind me are the n.s.c. staff along with union workers staff and also people from several categories of the libyan society including civil society organizations activists that are here
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calling on the united nations support the mission in libya along with the international institutions that the european union to put pressure on have to his forces to immediately left the blockade that they imposed on the oil terminals in the east of the country a month ago the protarchus the protesters we spoke to here say that their total losses of this blockade has mounted to about $1320000000.00 so far and many people here say that old there libyan categories of the libyan society they realize mainly on the salaries from the government and this blockade will definitely affect their salaries the people here as you can see if they had adverse stating experience before with the oil blockade as you know that the oil terminals were blockaded before for 3 years from 2013 until 2016 and that's because
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the libyan treasury about 1.5 $1000000000.00 they say now that they cannot accept this blockade or this loss to be repeated again. now in a rare public address cameron's president paul bear as a young people in the country to end the separatist movement in english speaking regions the country is waiting for the results of municipal and palma to elections after sunday's vote that cripples out from the economic hub. 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
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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 in lockdown since sunday's local elections violence there has killed 3000 people and left a 1000000 displaced most of them children in a rare public address b. i 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 who 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
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are having to use other ways to express themselves or trade in. bring order to take ways originate 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 dying policemen's i'm dying and i mean it. is not really good so i'm really feeling bad because that is where i came from. for french speaking our decision on every good day art can do what politics cannot and await the masses this decision whether the society. is 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.
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now at least $400.00 civilians have been killed in recent attacks in the democratic republic of congo rebels there have been targeting villages and towns in the east of the country for months now thousands of people have been displaced and are now fleeing to the city of benny. another massacre in the town of mangina in the northeast of the democratic republic of congo. democratic forces a rebel group is being blamed for carrying out an ambush attacking victims with machetes and guns. right now there are 12 bodies being buried at mco and 12 people are missing or have been kidnapped by the i.d.f. ugandan rebels family members are angry and frustrated. worried about the situation all the time the seems to be normal and the government needs to come its last few years we've had enough mangina is an area that's been exposed to the bone
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outbreak since 2018 the latest attack has forced shops and markets to close only soldiers and age workers patrol the streets panicked residents are packing whatever they can carry and leaving to find safety many were operated from their homes before they now heading 30 kilometers east towards the town of benny between north and provinces. there's bodies in this coffin he was killed with a machete by i.d.f. rebels were farming we managed to get parts of his body so that we can go back and bury him in the village. but then he has come under frequent attack with hundreds of people killed it's also facing a major threat of ebola treatment centers have been destroyed and authorities are struggling to control the region. is getting under control but still active now with the mass movement of people from and you know to
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benny there are some who have not been doing care of also the rebels can take advantage of this with more tax. the u.n. has sent in reinforcements we have the whole. lot of. patience is the name we're also using. to provide the movements. to track the. tensions have escalated since december when the congolese army along with u.n. peacekeepers and a local militia led an offensive against the and i democratic forces. but for many trying to escape the violence and the health epidemic the wrote peace and security looks more uncertain. mohammed al jazeera. hundreds of mourners are attending the funeral of former kenyan president daniel moyo he died at the age of 95 last week and he leaves behind
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a complicated legacy during his 24 years in power he had absolute control over the state and repressed and he calls for change will be buried later on wednesday with full military honors a pakistani court has sentenced the man accused of planning the 2008 mumbai attacks to 5 and a half years in prison half is saeed was found guilty of collecting funds for a terrorist group $174.00 people were killed were members of the luxor a tiber group carried out a shooting and bombing attack for 4 days in india's financial hub by. a recent report by the world wildlife fund says threats to nature can lead to economic loss is urging countries to take action against the healthful effects of climate change natural disasters that lead to coastal erosion and a decline in wildlife can end up costing hundreds of billions of dollars over the
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next 30 years the study says these risks could be escalated by an increase in the use of fossil fuels or if there's an expansion in agriculture and urban development it goes on to say the u.k. could be one of the worse it countries after the u.s. and japan for karen ellis is the director of sustainable economy at the w w f and she explains the rate at which these losses are occurring. we're destroying nature incredibly fast globally we're destroying the area of a size of a football pitch of forest every 2 seconds so what we wanted to do with this report was to look at the economic costs of that destruction so we used for the 1st time a new methodology that combines analysis of how nature delivers benefits to the economy with the global economic trade model that looks at how economies sell goods to each other to look at how those nature losses will affect different countries in
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the world and it showed that overall we stand to lose at least 10 trillion dollars of global g.d.p. by 2050 so that the hardest hit countries in terms of percent of g.d.p. are of the poorest countries so a country like madagascar for example stands to lose 4 percent of g.d.p. per year by 2050 which is massive for for a country like madagascar will probably wipe out their growth prospects so yeah the poorest countries are the hardest hit but richer countries are the hardest hit in terms of absolute volumes of g.d.p. the u.s. japan and the u.k. of the top 3 countries to be hit and for them the risks are more related to coast on ability increased coastal vulnerability as a result of sea level rise but also as we've destroyed some other natural capital things like sea grasses and mangroves and coral reefs that protect the coasts from storm surges and flooding so as a result of this nature loss they stand to lose a huge amount going forward. the more problems for the u.s.
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aircraft builder boeing the company failed to take a single order for new planes in january this is the 1st time since 1962 that an entire month remained blank in the company's order books boeing is struggling to deal with the fallout from the 737 max crisis. ah there's a look at the top stories here it is air turkey's president roger tired of one's will the syrian government against further provocative provocations in the only remaining remaining rebel stronghold in syria president says he'll strike syrian forces anywhere if another turkish soldier is hurt in italy a province 15 turkish soldiers were killed by government forces in recent fighting there the president added one says syrian forces must be pushed back beyond turkish
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observation post by the end of the month early service guard to know where the these attacks are directly targeting our soldiers and directly targeting turkey there's no more time for talk we have to look at the realities on the field and by the end of february the regime must be pushed behind observation boy use whatever is needed on the ground when the air we are not going to have any hesitation and we are going to act on it. bernie sanders is now really one the new hampshire democratic primary the senator from vermont to maintain the u.s. is ready for a left wing policies but the race is so wide open with centrist people to judge a close 2nd another centrist amy klobuchar are surging to 3rd place. another $39.00 people on board a cruise ship docked in japan have been infected with corona virus bringing the total to $175.00 the japanese health ministry says the new cases include a quarantine officer with more than $3700.00 people on the cruise is becoming host
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to the highest concentration of cases outside of china where the virus originated a protest is taking place at libya's national all corporation in tripoli against the closure of blockade of many of the country's oil assets by forces loyal to the warlord holly faster analysts say move in a $1000000000.00 worth of oil revenue has been lost since the blockade began a month ago. a pakistani code has sentenced the man accused of planning the 2008 attacks to 5 and a half years in prison after his side was found guilty of collecting funds for a terrorist group today those are the latest headlines from there coming up next it's inside story.
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and the locals designated successor says she won't run for the german chancellor ship out a great crime 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 c.d.u. is divisions and can it survive without michael this is inside story. hello welcome to the program a major.

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