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new leader for the familiar name is still very much in contention. israel's prime minister benjamin netanyahu. tickets to send troops to libya to support the internationally recognized government against the attack from the warlord general have to. fifteen years on the ball to the tsunami in indonesia is remember. the magnitude nine quake sending a massive wave. killed two hundred and thirty thousand people. thank you very much for being with us likud is holding a leadership vote it's the first serious challenge to benjamin netanyahu in over a decade and it comes after two
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general elections ended in stalemate and the third within the year has been announced for march. netanyahu though was very much in the running voting in israel we understand has been extended to two massive ststorms let's go straight to or correspondent in jerusalem heiress macklin's when his errors good evening to you could this be a day of reckoning for benjamin netanyahu. you know we don't have actual polls because it's an internal pasi voters. but unanimously i think both the- as we could sources and the analysts say that this is netanyahu's race to win. and the reason they say that is that the recording is. reluctant to talk this history and tradition of supporting it's late does it doesn't oppose the met lets them decide what they want to leave. and your time yeah who doesn't't wat to live h he's made that very cleaear he hasaseen a stitill a sterling campaign not. he is
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veryry charismsmatic h he's more charismatic than his younger rival you don't zar- and i think that's b been able to into the crowds that he's drone during this-s- thiss particuculr rice that he's been running this internal primary. so for all those reasons i think it's netanyahu's race to win and since e the polls are just closing right now forty eight seeds. of paper version quite a large so natural to be speaking perhaps the way that had something to do with that and in a few hours. we will not you whether the pundits garage. and it was to think disa the result of this likud leadership election could help in some some way- unlock the why the political stalemate that you and i spoke about many times this year in israel. eight first because if as we suspect benjamin netanyahu will continue to lay the liquid patchy. that just looks that style way dean because the whole problem all along has
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spain. but the opposition parties do objected to a leader who has. now for three indictments spoke fraud breach of trust and bribery separately in all of them against him. sorry for that reason is just the picture it's it we see the stalemate continuing we see this third election. i've just seen a poll that says i'm something like 59% is rightly say they'll bars the rest really don't think they will be able to be paul but to fight for a third time in less than twelve months. so who knows what we're seeing is more of the same- perhaps were actually going to get a result one w way or the o other. you have to say that netanyahu's vi$e i've been the past two elections has declined and perhaps we'll see ththat. okay or p perhaps this amazing. campaign of those who use and this energizing. his by said himself maybe that'll work in the election time. in this we will find out very shortly and that thanks to you. for the analysis service matlock correspondent that in jerusalem thank you. next turkey will
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send troops to libya at the request of tripoli as soon as next month president recep tayyip erdogan says he's been asked to intervene. libres internationally recognized government of national court has been struggling to fend off general khalifa half does forces from eastern libya after backed by russia egypt the uae and jordan. turkish troops set to head to libya recep tayyip erdogan is to ask his parliament in january to approve a bill that would see ankara provide ground forces to help the government of national accord. in the fight against general halftone disa ross government in libya have confirmed the eighth the situation escalates they will last turkey for military supports s she should go. me about a gida telephone none the german and w will givee all fors of supports the triplet government which is fighting against a purchase general. backed by our of countries and europeans. that is yes. turkeyey's willingnessss to send troops to libya is being viewed
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as ankara's latest play to gain a decisive foothold in the eastern mediterranean at a one is a strong supporter of the surrounds government in tripoli which is fighting a civil war against the moscow backed general khalifa haftar who controls most of eastern libya turkish boots on the ground could prove to add fuel to the fire. general half das faction have repeatedly warned ankara against any military intervention the little sub as we said before and we say it now and we will say tomorrow. we reject thehe turkish invasion we willl resist it with all our strength. we e weren't any coununtry turkey- otherer againt yet t tends to link any bridgee turkish forces on libyan sorta any target suspected of bebeing supported orr carry off terrorit or turkish groups will be destroyed. it is unclear which troops turkey will send to libya and in what capapacity if the bill is approved. two hundred thousand people are
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currently seeking shelter on the turkey syria border fleeeeig the military campaign in italy province seven se forces of bashar al l assad are attacking al qaeaeda aligned brepols asses forces. about by russian firepower but there are three million civilians currently getting caught in the crossfire and the u. n.. has already been warning of a humanitarian disaster to come. on this northbound roads cues as far as the eye can see piled into trucks and tractors. entire families of f fleeing at live province in the direction of the turkish border. in recent weeks tens of thousands of civilians in this region have been under bombardment by the syrian regime. well a lot of the e na shaila subs warplanes struck shelves on us. we took refuge no we can stay here what she aboutut a body that we left with n nothing. we just let from our homes in this game. decision abrilil. despite the ceasefire signed at the end of
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august the syrian army with russian supports continues its offensive against rebel fighters and al qaida linked to had es. progressive laid back the region's towns and villages. this is the ruins of f the town of maritz a trade hub for north west's area in a matter of days residents left behind a ghost city. after hours on the roads families takee refuguge i in the strereets taken care of by civil defense volunteers. or set up makeshift camps in fields. this camp has been flooded by the torrential rain whicich recently hit the region. the edit dominate w w are b barely susurviving this muds and we're suffering from thehe cold m mayd help us. a lot of a lot. turkey is currently home to some three million seven hundred thousand syrian refugees it's closed its border and is calling for a new cease fire. at least sixteen
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people have been killed in an typhoon phanfone in the philippines. thousands been forced to flee theirir villages is homes destroyed in the storms that hit land on christmas eve several people still reported missing this testing. the boxing day test tsunami of two thousand and four has been marked by prize in indonesia's acehh p province. the magnitude nine point one earthquake off sumatra island trigger the tsunami thatt killed at least two hundred and thirty thousand people. in healing wawaters dairy sensosor one conquers the waves and his trauma. and i left a felony but we no longer a few like this week's worth of wants to destroy the- in fact thehe waves are now all l friends. many of his family and friends were killed when thehe boxing day tsununi s struckk s seven thousd peoplele lived in hihis home ton neararby and j. and you threeee huhundred survived.. t the whole
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region has b been extensively rebuilt on ththe populationn h s gradually r recovered. sconcee remamain in the architecture and in the mind. delel says are m me and i'm stitill p praying and tn riright. and hoping for the best for r my family. if it's true that thehey did i mean got a let's hope that now in heaven ii goes is a bad and- they're not gonna. i will leave this village. we got people out here y. look god like a me moving away from the sea would be even more painful. at my back i media into. when the third largest earththquake ever recorded struck off the coast of zamachów on the twentnty sixth of f december two thoususd and four. the planet's vibrated by as much as a centitimeter and the resulting tsunami reached as far as south africa. in the worst struck places some of the tidal waves were up to thirty meters high. more than two hundred andd twenty thousand people in fourteen countries wewere killed. a and countless e went missing. the indonesian
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remembering the victims of the tsunami some two hundred and thirty thousand people. who were killed on that massive tsunami of course because b by that- ninine point one magnitude earthquake swept. around the whole indian ocean that region- on the box de two thousand and four. next china is looking at ways to revive the bible see jim paying wants to realign the villages taxed with the communist party thinking. could this soon be two different bibles. one validated for catholics around the world by the pope another quite different one for the peoeople f china reviewed approved and directed by jean ping. china's number one revealed in november his intention to strengthen control over the text of all religions. ten million chinese currently practice catholicism across the country but the communist party appoints the priests of the official church. the sermon is checked
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beforehand to contain no political references. a culture under surveillance according to a vatican specialist even this form of control may not be enough for the first time that the main principle of the church is contained in the good will of the ten commandments. the premise you will not kill. is considered in china by the communist party as a criticism of the death penalty the color motion. in rome chinese tourists arrive by the tens of thousands every day. most of them on christian. in their eyes a recreated bible comes as no shock i don't think we can fully understand what the bible means. what i mean because- the country in a traditional out to the different. we come e to get on with being the westin country. pope francis has accepted the diversity of the church praising american indians for perfectly adapting the document to the culcha. he said the same of japanese at the end of november. but a
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distorted version of f the bible is something you're going to be able to acceptpt. negotiations with china are likely to drag on. the operation to shore up the ya fi damage not a dom cathedral is entering a risky stage engineers resume preparations for the removal of scaffolding that could provoke further collapse. vas tamo lost its roof a and spipieth and in e file on april the fifteenth but the main belltown was out to wool so much of the full to ceiling survived along with. religious run except artworks this is the first christmas in a two hundred years without mass or services at notre dot. the work today's in preparation for the full rebuilding process which is due to start in twenty. twenty one. with cool school to try to challenge every step of f the development forty. one you stay with us you watching from twenty four. news
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dreamed of all his life the been there sync is preparing to visit one of the most sacred places in sikhism a t temple tht mamarks the site where good nank the first seek profit died. i'm reading this clueless as it has a religious. when news movies and you told us safran shows the bees. today's de vest and the happiest day of my life. and it't's a trip he e never thought would be possible for him and his wife just mean. that's's because this temple is not in india but in pakistan in the city of god dar por. yeah they are among the first five hundred pilgrims to go to this holy site since the opening o of a corridor between the two enemy nations. i'm very happy that my children are going on this pilgrimage. very happy.
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hold on we'll go to oneses they're less c crowds. will get my *-*- because i find it hard to war. after during partition in nineteen forty seven the reason up in job where 80% of seeks live was divided between india and pakistan it was difficult for pilgrims on the indian side to go to cut down for now an online formm a passport and an- entry fee of twenty dollars. are all that they need. a bullet stuff- before is very complicated to go to pakistan. visa we have to apply for visa and then justified to the indian authorities why we wanted to be there i've done what games on it. then you have to cross the border to get into the horn about a job. we are heading to the brand new terminal web visitors i checked before they cross the highly secure border. abbas takes the pilgrims across
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the full kilometer long koreja till the entrance of the temple. this journey would have been unimaginable just a few months ago. it's taken twenty es for this project to o come to fruition. with tensions which flap frequently between new delhi and islalamabad stalling. then this past october an agreement was finally signened and the koreja was inaugurated in early november. this was done by prime minister narendra modi's on the indian side and by his counterpart imran khan on the pakistani side. the qatar por site which has been renovated and expanded can accommodate up to five thousand worshipers a day. islamabad hopes to make it a tourist talksport. this is not just any tempel. the been there and just mean hope that this report small will help heal the trauma of a violent episode in history. the partition of india and pakistan. yeah i guess he
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focused on john this will definitely change the perception of what people think about pakistan's. this generation today's youth wants to move on the. we don't want to look to the pasta but to the future. yeahah. but this corridr is above all symbolic. a few kilometers away the reality is different this is the wa the checkpoint the only land border between india and pakistan. every day hundreds of indians and pakistanis come to watch a unique s show. in front of big crowds the soldiers of the two countries they sell in look confrontation and stomping out displaying theirir distrust of the children. this military parade is a symbol of just how tense relations remain betweenn the two o countrie. we have an-
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against each other over the rest of the competition offer and displaying that the nationalism archiveved on this s on the end of it or the box on the bus and the peoplee are being projected in the minds off the people who y. we've grown. up and out what we have founund that entities and once the date cocome to that place up and did they did there is a hold on. this corridor of peace and as a parent floyd. coco after a particulularly ten li-a. is there a- problem of terrorism is the automóvil y. lance's they that area to be in on this order for the last seventy two yes. you have claimed your contact lens in that situation. in this decades old dispute kartarpur is just a breach in the wall. but it is synonymous with hope for the twenty one million six o ofndia. at the border those who haven't crossed ovever yet hover arounda telescope installed about the bob weir. in the distance the hallowed temple of good honest is in sight. sure known for
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being pessimistic about life and that in one major way they're very optimistic about the future they make a lot of babies in fact. france's europe baby making champions and conveys the model for countries with aging and shrinking population so what's behind this baby exception here in france and is it sustainable and what's it like to have a baby in france. join us for this episode of french connection plus we give you the secret of bringing up baby the french way. french connection plus presented by ?ini good to the florence. in this corner of paradise here in the sosoh west of franz example los the town was designed as a retreat to businesses to reflect on the future of our planet. today it's hosting conferences for the maze on movement. to mark the thirtieth birthday. the mostly based talents and give a set provides support to up and coming fashion brands from the surrounding area this special
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guest izmeni rosji having created one of the biggest fashshion agencncies of the nineneteen eightieies. she now heads upup all three lab. this business network connects those doing research in the textile sekta. its current form the industry seems to be on its last legs. pollution tallest fashion you can see in the trends the pervasive presence of technology. it will possible outcomes of being studied eveven th m most radicical options for example what is a only replace human creativity and even specialized artisans. with the developer would you have tomorrow we might not be manufacturing anymore we meet your haps in the very near future there will be no more factories no more manufacturing. but we will still sell things all double the industrial sector will just be selling services based on a single product. w. don't simply presoo a f for not producing within the fashion i industry then will be c creating designing. but that could well be the consumer who's producing
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that a peace himself with a three d. printer asal anything's possible. to tu machining. for the moment there's more of a push towards de consumerism. l last year 43% of french women purchased a recycled all previously worn items and this impressive source of data is suddenly hitting home for young designers. yet before they start rethinking the fashion industry they have t tovercome some dayay todayay issues. junes in designer and he said i die is a phone of the japanese a static and has a multi cultural perspective. having grown up in paris. lived in the us today she works in tunisia. yes there are lots of obstacles is particularly when it comes to logistics. starting out it was really important for me to establish a tunisian companies. i'd be e the device to set up a business that's would only do x. because it was easier to work with the studio. but at the same time it was impossible to sell onlinine because in tunisisia there's no a agreement with. so i set up a second
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business which is based in from. a s simplified john stock company me seven that allowed me to sell merchandise on my own site and on other platforms to. but it still doesn't let me sell locally in tunisia in the multi brand store. so i then had to s set up a third company nizhyn one foror the local marat and that is all quite h hard to manage it's really quite complicated. because the studioio- boutique based in tel aviv has problems all of a different nature. o on top of te trouble they have guessing fabricic supupplies. there's alo the e israeli identity to conted with. israelis is they really don't want to look like they'd dress off and they don't want to look you know what like chic or designers because it's would be too much it's all about i think it comes from. you know israel being- a land of like workers that came all around europe and build the country
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withth their own hands so it's a bit t of conflict with the ward fashion. all of these designers are trying to find low impact solutions to promote local losses on sunday expertise in their respective countries. but you founders of the french brand and to the best of and taking that principle even further they're against excessive consumption and refusedd to o get cool shopp ine frenenzy of f producing and the seasonal collections. . they've also set up an association called eighteen holes whichch acts as a network on his arms and crossed people. that spending two years traveling around mediterranean countries to produce five limited edition pieces. the first stage was in greece last. where we had grandmdmher's knititting rest in the fact that hehe killed. and that way to set up an tusisia for a few m months to do a project with the embroidery is from a village called government. young miss out. the idea is that del embroider are you this texture six of the
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rotary feature is not simply decocorative the words of the tunisian activists poet. ahmed who wrote. ocean i i roads a and there are no more losses. i described in i described until there was nothing left to describe. to sum up all say that the women of my country on women and so much more. to come was taken up as a sort of feminist anthem up when so it's a po and it's quite well known and since our project is totally focused on women becausee he thought it would make sensese to talk about that. through the embroidery of the women n of. live from the government. is because cu fitsts what you're doing here is this a new way to approach fashion. only spent we hope so. it's still at the experimental stage so we don'n't have all the solutions yet we're still finding them. but in any case the ididea is to present a capsule collection of shshort. some city gets and will l be abe
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to use that as a sasample to shw other brands how you can find el tentative. you can produce and design in a different way. so with the craft people on board. yes i promoting this craftsmanshipp to stop it from being forgotten andnd replaced y fast fashion. a stationn. the fashion industry is intimately lilinked to the future of the planet. the major challenge then is to reconcile the global nature of technological research withh local experertis. with t the main idea b being les haste most. arctic is going to be exploited and the scale of this information will only grow we have a beautiful p planet we need to protectt its i. we can use space exploration to better understand it. we we've moved from is that real to. join us and down to earth where we explore the incredibly complex relationship between humans and our planet. we're here to ask the tough questions and find
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answers thatt might just surprise. down to a france twenty four france twenty four .com. for many of these kids it's their first taste of the ancient sport of chess every week about a hundred of them gather at this club in a rundown area of llegó us t to learn the basics. of this mentally demanding sport. i'm standing. as a disease the name of the chance. now point divide news then. how many squares any chance for what. i'm not tax under this unassuming tent set up in the courtyard of a bar to date on a korea is handing out tips he grew up in this deprived area and went on to become a professional chess player making him a local success story. sometimes you
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126/19 12/26/19 [captioning made possible by democracy now!] amy: from new york, this is democracy now! >> the problem is that if the vote were today, i believe he would win the electoral states that he would need because living out there, i will tell you, his level of support has not gone down one inch. in fact, i wld work rather than it was before. they are afraid he could lose because they have watched his beor
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