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a new guinea sunset.nd general is decorating officers and men of the 36 fire squadron. the presentation is right on our airstrip. clean, longsleeved shirts and long pants are the uniform for the day. my band usually worked in shorts only. later, we found this was a bad malaria area, necessitating more body covering. we were taking drugs for malaria. of of the 80th -- the p38's the 80th squadron were coming in, the top squadron, with 203 confirmed cap and explains to their credit at that time. each squadron had different colored nose cones. -- confirmed japanese planes down, at that time. this is a result of allied bombing. these are japanese zero fighters and bombers. ♪ >> general kenny, allied air commander south west pacific air unit is decorating our pilots and personnel at three mile airstrip port moresby. sandbags protect the area. ♪ engines on a p 38. maintenance officer planes were much greater. we were fortunate to keep 16 out of 25 conditions. >> all of our aircraft carried belly tanks. wo, one f
a new guinea sunset.nd general is decorating officers and men of the 36 fire squadron. the presentation is right on our airstrip. clean, longsleeved shirts and long pants are the uniform for the day. my band usually worked in shorts only. later, we found this was a bad malaria area, necessitating more body covering. we were taking drugs for malaria. of of the 80th -- the p38's the 80th squadron were coming in, the top squadron, with 203 confirmed cap and explains to their credit at that time....
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new guinea, fall of 1942. this is a ship and we're going to new guinea for the second time with australian troops. bya gun drill is now put on the australians. ♪ ♪ >> a new guinea sunset. are -- these are aussies ouramericans leaving ships at the bay on the northern tip. engine change on one of our p38's. mission.ing in from a each quadrant had different colored nose cones. 's are in thehe b39 strip. our is a native boy with sergeant. we used to climb coconut trees for us. b40 in the background. these are natives in new guinea upa beautiful area 6000 feet in the mountains. talking to the chief. ♪ these are very wild, primitive natives at this point. these are natives on an island wer the port, where sometimes visited in native canoes. all these natives are friendly. fort morrissey was the first american base in new guinea. ♪ (music) >> the officer you see there is lieutenant hager. ♪ ♪ >> all the people of this island list above ground in their thatch accommodation -- lived above ground in their accommodations. ♪ ♪ plac
new guinea, fall of 1942. this is a ship and we're going to new guinea for the second time with australian troops. bya gun drill is now put on the australians. ♪ ♪ >> a new guinea sunset. are -- these are aussies ouramericans leaving ships at the bay on the northern tip. engine change on one of our p38's. mission.ing in from a each quadrant had different colored nose cones. 's are in thehe b39 strip. our is a native boy with sergeant. we used to climb coconut trees for us. b40 in the...
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a. guinea's capital conakry is at a standstill. the taxis stuck in traffic for hours. vendors and beggars try to make the most of the situation. going on don't it was a little things are going to get. your nose out of your bus and hear them to not understand who was here to tell me about the meeting and get those. after six hours in traffic the taxi finally reaches the bus to. follow with careful instructions the pharmacist hands the vaccines to the owner of the bush taxi a bus. it was going to go for the fun with under the money they are contacted by the banks that are about. one hundred people to look at the president to decide on what is next to the fragile vaccines are placed under the front seat. of the. under now come on mama so if you know they're very good at what you do when you. it was so then interesting to hear less about. everything. gainey has no railway on planes or prohibitively expensive taxis are the most common form of transport but drivers take advantage by overcharging clients. this passenger tries to travel on credit with a baby. not yet if you do
a. guinea's capital conakry is at a standstill. the taxis stuck in traffic for hours. vendors and beggars try to make the most of the situation. going on don't it was a little things are going to get. your nose out of your bus and hear them to not understand who was here to tell me about the meeting and get those. after six hours in traffic the taxi finally reaches the bus to. follow with careful instructions the pharmacist hands the vaccines to the owner of the bush taxi a bus. it was going to...
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now next up looking into a hospital in guinea with risking it all guinea seize it. we understand the differences and the similarities of cultures across the world. so no matter where you call home al-jazeera international bringing the news and current a phone does that matter to you. al-jazeera. for many in the west african country of guinea life can be quite a struggle. a quarter of the country is covered in forest and the government has neglected roads and basic services. constant delays paralyze the nation's economy. yet guinea is a rich country rich in r. and gold and diamonds. but most canadians never see the benefit. of. a woman give it up. but today pierre on his assistant bus transport medicines in record time from the capital conakry to kiss a do go on the other side of the country so we're going to know. guinea is still plagued by serious diseases like polio defeat area and rabies. the pharmacy's primary concern is delivering the vaccines to where they're needed before the climate spoils them. with no refrigerated truck or ice balls packs his vaccines in a
now next up looking into a hospital in guinea with risking it all guinea seize it. we understand the differences and the similarities of cultures across the world. so no matter where you call home al-jazeera international bringing the news and current a phone does that matter to you. al-jazeera. for many in the west african country of guinea life can be quite a struggle. a quarter of the country is covered in forest and the government has neglected roads and basic services. constant delays...
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refugees refuse to live in a stray and run prison camp in papua new guinea and accuse locals of looting. i'm sam is a dan this is a live from doha also coming up spain moved to take control of catalonia as government as the region's ousted leader meets his lawyers in belgium. in kenya government supporters celebrate while the opposition demands a new presidential election. and a course in london takes on the question of human rights and. there are widespread reports of locals looting an australian run prison camp amana silent in papua new guinea six hundred refugees have barricaded themselves inside refusing to move the strain in government has been forced to close the facility by papua new guinea's supreme court. australia has cut off food water and electricity supplies in a bit to force the refugees to move into the community but the men are refusing to go citing safety concerns refugees say man asylum locals entered shortly after restrain me and private security personnel left on tuesday calls like around hundred hundred fifty men as the game around the center of this start moving ar
refugees refuse to live in a stray and run prison camp in papua new guinea and accuse locals of looting. i'm sam is a dan this is a live from doha also coming up spain moved to take control of catalonia as government as the region's ousted leader meets his lawyers in belgium. in kenya government supporters celebrate while the opposition demands a new presidential election. and a course in london takes on the question of human rights and. there are widespread reports of locals looting an...
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limbo human rights groups condemned conditions in the prisons and demanded the closure after a papa new guinea a court said detaining refugees was illegal the strain agreed to close the man asylum prison and pay refugees compensation this is a crazy situation everybody's been screaming about wanted to get out of the place where we saw that we had to close it and move them into a different facility and require the eyes to turn. refused to go back to their country of origin and now they want life astray as government says the prison closure is a matter for papa new guinea and yet papa new guinea disputed that in a statement on sunday which leaves refugees caught between two governments and a hostile native population shallot ballasts al jazeera renegade libyan general hell if i have to says his eastern based army carried out airstrikes on the city of daraa there killing at least fifteen before strikes lasted about an hour on monday night most of the victims were women is controlled by two armed groups and is under siege by have to us forces however have to claim of responsibility is being disput
limbo human rights groups condemned conditions in the prisons and demanded the closure after a papa new guinea a court said detaining refugees was illegal the strain agreed to close the man asylum prison and pay refugees compensation this is a crazy situation everybody's been screaming about wanted to get out of the place where we saw that we had to close it and move them into a different facility and require the eyes to turn. refused to go back to their country of origin and now they want life...
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a downpour has caused huge traffic jams. woman was so pleased to see my little sister from. guinea's capital conakry is at a standstill. the taxis stuck in traffic for hours. vendors and beggars try to make the most of the situation. that it was a little things are going to get. your nose out of your butts and hear them to not understand produce you can tell me something about the market you can hear my voice . after six hours in traffic the taxi finally reaches the bus to. follow with careful instructions the pharmacist hands the vaccines to the owner of the bush taxi a bus. it was going to go for a family event on monday ok talk to contact about the banks etc about. one hundred forty just because he wanted to come out of mexico the fragile vaccines are placed under the front seat. under now come obviously you know they're going to do what you guys are going to new day let's run a limited. government. gainey has no railway on planes a prohibitively expensive taxis are the most common form of transport. but drivers take advantage by overcharging clients. this passenger tries to travel on credit with a baby. to not get
a downpour has caused huge traffic jams. woman was so pleased to see my little sister from. guinea's capital conakry is at a standstill. the taxis stuck in traffic for hours. vendors and beggars try to make the most of the situation. that it was a little things are going to get. your nose out of your butts and hear them to not understand produce you can tell me something about the market you can hear my voice . after six hours in traffic the taxi finally reaches the bus to. follow with careful...
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country of origin and now they want life australia's government says the prison closure is a matter for papua new guinea but on sunday p n g's immigration minister released a statement it says the refugees remain the responsibility of. and that p. and g. is concerned about human rights issues particularly the removal of services once the prison is closed one australian has gone to extreme lengths to highlight what she calls her government's lack of compassion for a month she's been on a hunger strike i'm not doing this because it's fun and i'm not wanting to harm my myself i don't understand what has happened to us we go to a place where. refugees amount aside and fear violence on tuesday their advocates say the men on manis and families held on the roof should be transferred to australia or another country able to resettle refugees safely andrew thomas al-jazeera sydney prime minister to resign may's vying to crackdown against complaints of sexual harassment in the british parliament but with a political career spanning two decades many are asking why she only making the statement now john a whole expl
country of origin and now they want life australia's government says the prison closure is a matter for papua new guinea but on sunday p n g's immigration minister released a statement it says the refugees remain the responsibility of. and that p. and g. is concerned about human rights issues particularly the removal of services once the prison is closed one australian has gone to extreme lengths to highlight what she calls her government's lack of compassion for a month she's been on a hunger...
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sub 17, reflexiÓn alemana enfrentÓ a luego de perder contra irÁn, los alemanes editaban ganarle a guineapuebla enfrenta querÉtaro. tijuana recibe a veracruz. la cobertura inicia las 07:30, del este. para mÁs informaciÓn, no se pierda "contacto deportivo". julio: ustedes no se pierdan noticias univisiÓn 65, continuaciÓn llega el noticiero nacional la cita es esta noche a las 11:00 estaremos presentando noticias con toda la informaciÓn. ahora ustedes estÁn muy bien informados, que tengan un resto de noche muy feliz y los esperamos hoy a las 11:00. chau, gracias. viernes 13 de octubre y estas son las principales ♪ jorge_: encuentran sÓlo huesos de vÍctimas y cuerpos irreconocibles tras los devastadores incendios forestales en california. se asoman 32 muertos. el pistolero de las vegas no hiriÓ al guardia hispano, sino segundos antes de disparar en contra de la multitud. el presidente sigue eliminando partes del obama care. iremos a una academia de la patrulla fronteriza y veremos como se entrenan para detectar ahÍ indocumentados. empezamos. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪
sub 17, reflexiÓn alemana enfrentÓ a luego de perder contra irÁn, los alemanes editaban ganarle a guineapuebla enfrenta querÉtaro. tijuana recibe a veracruz. la cobertura inicia las 07:30, del este. para mÁs informaciÓn, no se pierda "contacto deportivo". julio: ustedes no se pierdan noticias univisiÓn 65, continuaciÓn llega el noticiero nacional la cita es esta noche a las 11:00 estaremos presentando noticias con toda la informaciÓn. ahora ustedes estÁn muy bien informados,...
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sub 17, reflexiÓn alemana enfrentÓ a luego de perder contra irÁn, los alemanes editaban ganarle a guineataciones para no se pierda el sÁbado futbolero pretendemos cuatro encuentros, todo arranca con el cruz azul frente amÉrica a partir de las 02:55 de la tarde, tiempo del pacÍfico, para mÁs informaciÓn, "contacto deportivo". julio: para todos los gustos, si son algunos de los estrenos para el fin de semana en el cine. julio: daniela con un invitado muy especial que nos habla de su pelÍcula, que estrena este fin de semana, ademÁs de otras pelÍculas de acciÓn, veamos. ♪ ♪ daniela: jacki chan nos muestra que los aÑos no pasan y que sigue dando buenas palizas en la pelÍcula donde interpretÓ un nombre que busca al culpable el atentado terrorista que le quitÓ la vida a su hija para hacerlo pagarlo por su crimen. es protagonizada por pierce brosnan. en la cinta biogrÁfica, se mete en la ie es de marsall el primer juez afroamericano de los ee.uu. lo veremos como joven abogado defendiendo a un chÓfer negro acusado por su rica patrona de violaciÓn e intentó asesinato. un juicio sensacionalista en
sub 17, reflexiÓn alemana enfrentÓ a luego de perder contra irÁn, los alemanes editaban ganarle a guineataciones para no se pierda el sÁbado futbolero pretendemos cuatro encuentros, todo arranca con el cruz azul frente amÉrica a partir de las 02:55 de la tarde, tiempo del pacÍfico, para mÁs informaciÓn, "contacto deportivo". julio: para todos los gustos, si son algunos de los estrenos para el fin de semana en el cine. julio: daniela con un invitado muy especial que nos habla...
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years ago a holding pen until a permanent solution was found and a deterrent for those who might follow. the locals of happen new guinea were always hostile it was an attack in twenty four tane that left one refugee did the concept and conditions of men a silent who widely condemned finally according to the legal and astray are agreed to close the same to and pay refugees compensation. but as the facility was decommissioned and security forces left on tuesday refugees reported. yesterday and authorities all out of the center. and in in these refugees essentially. and they have serious concerns for their safety on medicine and whether they may be are not so barricaded themselves into the center. it's now a see each water electricity and food supplies have been cut off. the water tank is empty. as best i can be nice to die. but we are saved. the asylum seekers were given alternative accommodation on the island but they said it isn't equipped to protect them from the locals they are not going to get safety going to you that's why i'm staying here this is a crazy situation everybody's been screaming about wanted to get out
years ago a holding pen until a permanent solution was found and a deterrent for those who might follow. the locals of happen new guinea were always hostile it was an attack in twenty four tane that left one refugee did the concept and conditions of men a silent who widely condemned finally according to the legal and astray are agreed to close the same to and pay refugees compensation. but as the facility was decommissioned and security forces left on tuesday refugees reported. yesterday and...
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. >> dickerson: you were in a sense a guinea pig for this trip and studying your body in the way it changedearn that will be helpful for that trip to mars? >> there was a lot of science based on me and my russian colleague, micha, being in space for a year but there was also science done on my brother and i with this twin study. a lot of the results i think will help us go to mars, there are a lot of negative things happened to our physiology from being in space for long periods of time. and those are the challenges we have to continue to work on and figure out if we're going to have people spend much longer in space than we currently have. >> dickerson: are they surmountable challenges or do you discover something in terms of the physiology that really made it tough not to crack? >> i think they're solvable, we have challenges with the human physiology but also the technical challenges of building a spacecraft and supporting the crew for a real long time. but i'll steal a phrase from my brother that he often says, getting to mars not about rocket science it's about political science and th
. >> dickerson: you were in a sense a guinea pig for this trip and studying your body in the way it changedearn that will be helpful for that trip to mars? >> there was a lot of science based on me and my russian colleague, micha, being in space for a year but there was also science done on my brother and i with this twin study. a lot of the results i think will help us go to mars, there are a lot of negative things happened to our physiology from being in space for long periods of...
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shutting down a stray the power and water at its prison camp in papua new guinea forcing out six hundred asylum seekers. hello i'm this is al jazeera live from doha also coming up in kenya government supporters celebrate while the opposition demands a new vote off the country's presidential election rerun. two indictments and one guilty plea a legal case surrounding the trump campaign and russia takes shape. and moves to take control of catalonia as government rumors the region's leader has left the country. now there are widespread reports of looting on a strangely and run prison camp on minus island where six hundred refugees have barricaded themselves inside refuse. using to move the astray and government has been forced to close the facility by papua new guinea's supreme court australia's cut off food water and electricity supplies in a bid to force the remaining refugees to move into the community but the men are refusing to leave citing safety concerns refugees say man asylum locals entered shortly after a stray and private security personnel left on tuesday calls like around hundr
shutting down a stray the power and water at its prison camp in papua new guinea forcing out six hundred asylum seekers. hello i'm this is al jazeera live from doha also coming up in kenya government supporters celebrate while the opposition demands a new vote off the country's presidential election rerun. two indictments and one guilty plea a legal case surrounding the trump campaign and russia takes shape. and moves to take control of catalonia as government rumors the region's leader has...
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limbo human rights groups condemned conditions in the prisons and demanded the closure after a papa new guinea a court said detaining refugees was illegal the strain agreed to close the man asylum prison and pay refugees compensation this is a crazy situation everybody's been screaming about wanted to get out of the place where we saw that we had to close it and move them into a different facility and require the eyes to turn. not refugees to go back to their country of origin and now i want latif astray his government says the prison closure is a massive hit papa new guinea and yet papa new guinea disputed that in a statement on sunday which leaves refugees caught between two governments and a hostile native population shallop ballasts al-jazeera. ian rintoul is a spokesman for the refugee action coalition he says refugees at that prison camp are facing siege like conditions and they are refusing to be moved to other australian run prison counts on of a pacific islands. as best they can will be no through dr di drinking. some locals had said to supply them but we are looking at and it's aged
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was a guinea pig information or information in exchange for something for the trump campaign? >> out of the desert who paid for and i think that is crucial. some journalists will send the democratic lawyer involved lied for this. and then "the new york times" quoting sources saying that clinton didn't know about, the former spokesman now it says he doesn't know about it. the media is going to pursue this question of all the money being spent, who actually knew about it. >> i think that report is months have been trying to get to the bottom of who funded the dossier.cnn reported about this a while ago. we have political indolence went to the people i think it is that they did not tell the truth.i think you'll see more reports, there will be more digging. and more digging on what happened with the free beacon. >> i do want to mention people forget that most organizations will not touch this, it was buzzfeed that made it public by saying they had no way of confirming whether these allegations are true. the president tweeting this morning saying it is not all of us al with focus o
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was a guinea pig information or information in exchange for something for the trump campaign? >> out of the desert who paid for and i think that is crucial. some journalists will send the democratic lawyer involved lied for this. and then "the new york times" quoting sources saying that clinton didn't know about, the former spokesman now it says he doesn't know about it. the media is going to pursue this question of all the money being spent, who actually knew about it. >> i think that report is months have been trying to get to the bottom of who funded the dossier.cnn reported about this a while ago. we have political indolence went to the people i think it is that they did not tell the truth.i think you'll see more reports, there will be more digging. and more digging on what happened with the free beacon. >> i do want to mention people forget that most organizations will not touch this, it was buzzfeed that made it public by saying they had no way of confirming whether these allegations are true. the president tweeting this morning saying it is not all of us al with focus o
was a guinea pig information or information in exchange for something for the trump campaign? >> out of the desert who paid for and i think that is crucial. some journalists will send the democratic lawyer involved lied for this. and then "the new york times" quoting sources saying that clinton didn't know about, the former spokesman now it says he doesn't know about it. the media is going to pursue this question of all the money being spent, who actually knew about it. >>...
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hundreds of refugees a barricading themselves inside a strain is offshore prison camp in papua new guinea there defying attempts to close the facility which will see the six hundred remaining refugees moved to temporary accommodation on the island that are among more than two thousand people originally deported by a stray or to deter asylum seekers from arriving by boat and thomas explains. four years ago australia began sending refugees to try to get to its shores to remote island prisons in papua new guinea and no roof instead on tuesday the man a silent prison will close the refugees held there are demanding that they be allowed to stay saying forced eviction into the papua new guinea and community is dangerous even the local community threatening us every day. they will kill us and now is truly is trying to walk away from us for australia's policy did deter people from trying to reach its shores by boat but its legacy was more than two thousand people left in limbo human rights groups condemned conditions in the prisons and demanded they closure after papua new guinea and court said d
hundreds of refugees a barricading themselves inside a strain is offshore prison camp in papua new guinea there defying attempts to close the facility which will see the six hundred remaining refugees moved to temporary accommodation on the island that are among more than two thousand people originally deported by a stray or to deter asylum seekers from arriving by boat and thomas explains. four years ago australia began sending refugees to try to get to its shores to remote island prisons in...
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the locals of pup a new guinea were always hostile it was an attack in twenty four tane that left one refugee did the concept and conditions of men a silent who widely condemned finally according to the legal and astray are agreed to close the center and pay refugees compensation. but as the facility was decommissioned and security forces left on tuesday refugees reported. yesterday in authorities all out of the center and in in these refugees essentially. and they have serious concerns for their safety on madison and whether they may be are not so barricaded themselves into the center. it's now a see each water electricity and food supplies have been cut off. the water. as best i can tell we know it's good to die. but we are at the stage the asylum seekers were. given alternative accommodation on the island but they say it isn't equipped to protect them from the locals they are not going to get safety going to you that's what i'm saying here this is a crazy situation everybody's been screaming about wanting to get out of the place where we saw that we had to close it and move them in
the locals of pup a new guinea were always hostile it was an attack in twenty four tane that left one refugee did the concept and conditions of men a silent who widely condemned finally according to the legal and astray are agreed to close the center and pay refugees compensation. but as the facility was decommissioned and security forces left on tuesday refugees reported. yesterday in authorities all out of the center and in in these refugees essentially. and they have serious concerns for...
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porg in the new "star wars" trailer, for letting me know what it would look like if i had squeezed a guineauld. [ laughter and applause ] >> steve: hey! porg. porg. >> jimmy: just playing with him, yeah. ♪ thank you, breaking a mirror, for meaning seven years of bad luck. and thank you breaking your iphone screen for meaning seven months of being too lazy to get a new iphone. [ laughter and applause ] ♪ thank you, controls on office chairs, for making sitting feel like i'm navigating an intergalactic spaceship. [ laughter ] [ cheers and applause ] why do i need all this -- what does this chair do? ♪ thank you, netflix screen that asks are you still watching? [ laughter ] for being the most passive-aggressive way of saying dude, you need to get your life together. it's like -- [ cheers and applause ] six hours? [ laughter ] you're still -- you're still watching? [ applause ] >> steve: dude. dude, are you watching? ♪ >> jimmy: thank you, milk and sugar station at starbucks, for reminding me why i never want to be roommates with the rest of the world. [ light laughter ] it's like -- throw it i
porg in the new "star wars" trailer, for letting me know what it would look like if i had squeezed a guineauld. [ laughter and applause ] >> steve: hey! porg. porg. >> jimmy: just playing with him, yeah. ♪ thank you, breaking a mirror, for meaning seven years of bad luck. and thank you breaking your iphone screen for meaning seven months of being too lazy to get a new iphone. [ laughter and applause ] ♪ thank you, controls on office chairs, for making sitting feel like...
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government says the prison closure is a mess of a new guinea and yet papa new guinea disputed that in a statement on sunday which leaves refugees caught between two governments and a hostile native population bellus al-jazeera ok it's time to get all the sports news now here is far and. barbara thank you so much we begin with football and french side p.s.g. are through to the last sixteen of the champions league belgian side anderlecht five now at home to maintain their perfect group b. record goals for mark a variety neymar and a hat trick from levin secured their progression into the knockout round it was champions chelsea were stunned three nil at roma. we scored twice for the serious side while diego per r.t. added a third row now take over as group c. leaders chelsea slip a point back to second. elsewhere german champions byron munich beat celtic two one in their group b. clash to advance the knockout round spanish giants barcelona were held to a goal with straw at limp jaco's at manchester united beat portugal's benfica to nail at old trafford england's victorious under seventee
government says the prison closure is a mess of a new guinea and yet papa new guinea disputed that in a statement on sunday which leaves refugees caught between two governments and a hostile native population bellus al-jazeera ok it's time to get all the sports news now here is far and. barbara thank you so much we begin with football and french side p.s.g. are through to the last sixteen of the champions league belgian side anderlecht five now at home to maintain their perfect group b. record...
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guarantee that's what i'm saying here a last minute lawsuit challenges the closure of a stray and run prison camp in papua new guinea where refugees are refusing to leave. a twenty nine year old man has killed eight people and injured several others after driving into cyclists and pedestrians in new york the man then crashed into a school bus and fled before being shot by police in lower manhattan he's been taken to hospital new york's bad bill de blasio called the incident a cowardly attack let me be clear to based on the information we have at this moment this was an act of terror and a particularly cowardly act of terror. aimed at innocent civilians aimed at people going about their lives who had no idea what was about to hit them. now cirrus cable is on though is at the scene in lower manhattan gate take us through what happened. you know it's a little after three p.m. here local time in new york city when this is a twenty nine year old man apparently was in a rented van of some sort or truck apparently drove that truck on the west side highway bicycle path now this is significant because that's probably the mos
guarantee that's what i'm saying here a last minute lawsuit challenges the closure of a stray and run prison camp in papua new guinea where refugees are refusing to leave. a twenty nine year old man has killed eight people and injured several others after driving into cyclists and pedestrians in new york the man then crashed into a school bus and fled before being shot by police in lower manhattan he's been taken to hospital new york's bad bill de blasio called the incident a cowardly attack...
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the male also incapable of breeding their extinction seems to be a matter of only a few guineas only fifty years ago the northern white rhino serous roamed throughout uganda south sudan and the central african republic but growing rhino horn demanding china and vietnam waits used in traditional nets and lead to approach an epidemic. by nine hundred ninety just twenty five moles in white wine left for holden mohammad the breed's impending extinction is nearer to his heart than for many of his colleagues at all. when you want to know i don't do this for money i've not anymore since my schooldays i've not done and now they're locked up are from drilling the right that is what makes me happy i love them because they're just a name with the homeless and they don't even talk to them mistreated and hunted down by bush as. the father of three boys says his relationship to the gentle pachyderms is a very emotional one raise. raise their phone rang those whose mothers have been killed by bushes spend the night to them in the bush i was spend the night beside her when she had two blankets and i
the male also incapable of breeding their extinction seems to be a matter of only a few guineas only fifty years ago the northern white rhino serous roamed throughout uganda south sudan and the central african republic but growing rhino horn demanding china and vietnam waits used in traditional nets and lead to approach an epidemic. by nine hundred ninety just twenty five moles in white wine left for holden mohammad the breed's impending extinction is nearer to his heart than for many of his...
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to move to accommodation centers near the main city of lying down last year according the pup a new guinea ruled that holding people in the camp was unconstitutional australian policy is to not settle any refugee who tries to arrive by boat. the king of thailand will be cremated on thursday a year after the eighty eight year old died millions of people are mourning the revered monarch who ruled for seventy years but others who broke in a four hundred year old law criticizing the royal family languish in prison al-jazeera is when he reports in the thai capital bangkok. king not a so one the great is one of thailand's most revered monarchs like many great movies have been made about him this one is in six parts the climax is his victory on elephant back over an invading bernese prince even though it happened more than four hundred years ago so one is a key actor in a modern day criminal case. for daring to question the historical events a well known government critic and historian is charged with insulting them on a key or less majesté and faces a fifteen year prison sentence if convicted. s
to move to accommodation centers near the main city of lying down last year according the pup a new guinea ruled that holding people in the camp was unconstitutional australian policy is to not settle any refugee who tries to arrive by boat. the king of thailand will be cremated on thursday a year after the eighty eight year old died millions of people are mourning the revered monarch who ruled for seventy years but others who broke in a four hundred year old law criticizing the royal family...
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government says the prison closure is a matter for papua new guinea and yet pub in new guinea disputed that in a statement on sunday which leaves refugees caught between two governments and a hostile native population challenge ballasts al-jazeera with one hundred days to go until the start of the winter olympics in pyongyang chang the olympic flame is on its way to south korea the torch was less at the palace the next stadium in the greek capital athens which hosted the first modern games in eighty ninety six or now be paraded around south korea in a relay of more than two thousand kilometers before reaching pyongyang the opening ceremony on february the ninth. and a reminder of the top stories on al-jazeera the deposed leader of catalonia has spoken for the first time since charges were filed against him for declaring independence from spain collis pushed them all says he's not in belgium to seek political asylum but to act in quote freedom and safety and rid imposed direct rule on catalonia on friday dissolving the regional government and ordered new elections in december i wish the
government says the prison closure is a matter for papua new guinea and yet pub in new guinea disputed that in a statement on sunday which leaves refugees caught between two governments and a hostile native population challenge ballasts al-jazeera with one hundred days to go until the start of the winter olympics in pyongyang chang the olympic flame is on its way to south korea the torch was less at the palace the next stadium in the greek capital athens which hosted the first modern games in...
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new guinea. and a time something came up about john, she would talk about how he reminded her of her brother, ambrose. john and she thought and john were the embodiment of courage. you know about john, his grandparents, his father, how he was called to duty, his heroism, and, on october 26, 1967, 50 years ago, his plane was shot down. it is hard to remember. 50 years. god almighty. i was a child. i was in third grade. i don't remember for sure. infamousknow, the hanoi hilton. heard time and have and again, and john bears the scars of those brutal beatings and damage done to him, you also know about the offer of release. opportunity as the vice president to sit on the stage and confer a number of medals of honor. re it has occurred -- anyone --ot think of given the opportunity, after knowing what it meant to stay in ison, knowing what would happen, given the opportunity to leave, no matter what the code was, imagine. i want you to think about it. imagine in real terms. again, not having to wonder what h
new guinea. and a time something came up about john, she would talk about how he reminded her of her brother, ambrose. john and she thought and john were the embodiment of courage. you know about john, his grandparents, his father, how he was called to duty, his heroism, and, on october 26, 1967, 50 years ago, his plane was shot down. it is hard to remember. 50 years. god almighty. i was a child. i was in third grade. i don't remember for sure. infamousknow, the hanoi hilton. heard time and...
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rule of impunity and immunity is kleptocrats imagine it was a turn all in universal unity or bangs father has been president of equitorial guinea for nearly four decades a country made rich by its all reserves but where nearly two thirds of the population live in squalor and poverty is sons multi-million dollar mansion in an exclusive suburb of paris has now being confiscated as well as many of the luxuries artworks and antiques inside the former butler of the vice president allege that life behind his mansion walls with one full of alcohol and cocaine those days are definitely now over but at the paris courthouse a reminder of what life can be like for opponents who challenge the families grip on their country or to live nice through our stacia by the minister of the interior the minister himself was giving orders saying do it is do that it happened at the ministry building in equatorial guinea the minister touches me that means did or didn't endear the activists who launched the campaign want to return the embezzling money back to the people it was stolen from but no mechanism is yet in place to do that investigations have al
rule of impunity and immunity is kleptocrats imagine it was a turn all in universal unity or bangs father has been president of equitorial guinea for nearly four decades a country made rich by its all reserves but where nearly two thirds of the population live in squalor and poverty is sons multi-million dollar mansion in an exclusive suburb of paris has now being confiscated as well as many of the luxuries artworks and antiques inside the former butler of the vice president allege that life...
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paris cooled has handed down a suspended jail term in the corruption trial of equitorial guinea is vice president taylor doreen and gamma obiang obiang is the son of the long time leader daughter of a young and gamma who's been president of this oil rich west african nation for thirty eight she is the younger obiang is accused of spending more than a thousand times his official salary on a six story mansion in paris a fleet of luxury cars as well as michael jackson memorabilia the case was started by two anticorruption groups who say families of several african leaders live in france on the proceeds of corruption david chase has more now from paris. obiang has been sentenced to three years in prison he's been fined thirty million dollars or more and he's also been told that all the property that's already been seized will remain in the possession of the french government so this is a very important precedent it's that under new legislation before the so-called tribunals of corrections behind me it sets the ill gotten gain legislation into an important facet of the french legal system it
paris cooled has handed down a suspended jail term in the corruption trial of equitorial guinea is vice president taylor doreen and gamma obiang obiang is the son of the long time leader daughter of a young and gamma who's been president of this oil rich west african nation for thirty eight she is the younger obiang is accused of spending more than a thousand times his official salary on a six story mansion in paris a fleet of luxury cars as well as michael jackson memorabilia the case was...
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four years ago holding pain until a permanent solution was found and a deterrent for those who might follow. the locals of papa new guinea were always hostile it was an attack in twenty four tane that left one refugee did the concept and conditions of men a silent who widely condemned finally according to the legal and astray or grade to close the same to and pay refugees compensation. but as the facility was decommissioned and security forces left on tuesday refugees reported. yesterday and authorities all out of the center. adding these refugees essential really. and they have serious concerns for their safety on medicine and whether they need the facility or not so barricaded themselves into the center. it's now a c h water electricity and food supplies have been cut off. the water tank is empty. as best i can tell we know it's good to die. but we are staged the asylum seekers were given alternative accommodation on the island but they said it isn't equipped to protect them from the locals they are not going to get safe to go into that's why i'm saying here this is a crazy situation everybody has been screaming about
four years ago holding pain until a permanent solution was found and a deterrent for those who might follow. the locals of papa new guinea were always hostile it was an attack in twenty four tane that left one refugee did the concept and conditions of men a silent who widely condemned finally according to the legal and astray or grade to close the same to and pay refugees compensation. but as the facility was decommissioned and security forces left on tuesday refugees reported. yesterday and...
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caught in a limbo created by a stray strict immigration policy the island nation refuses to settle any refugees who arrive by boat instead it's been paying its neighbor papa new guinea to house the in silence seekers the last year that country's supreme court ordered the detention center to close meanwhile protesters gathered in sydney demanding authorities guarantee the refugee safety it's a human right to seek asylum these people the government just keeps banging on about illegal immigration when it's not illegal it's a human rights to seek asylum in the meantime many of the asylum seekers will continue to live in limbo as her lawyers seek a court injunction to keep the facility open. let's talk to elaine pearson she's the australian director of human rights watch and she joins us highland thank you very much for being with us on our program today australia's government has a very strict refugee policy as we mentioned in that report and it argues that this policy helps to crack down on people smugglers by turning back boats isn't that the government's duty. well look i mean the government acknowledges that this policy is harsh it says it's harsh but effective but
caught in a limbo created by a stray strict immigration policy the island nation refuses to settle any refugees who arrive by boat instead it's been paying its neighbor papa new guinea to house the in silence seekers the last year that country's supreme court ordered the detention center to close meanwhile protesters gathered in sydney demanding authorities guarantee the refugee safety it's a human right to seek asylum these people the government just keeps banging on about illegal immigration...
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a large number of people. lawyers acting for asylum seekers at an australian run detention center in papa new guinea have warned that detainees there face a catastrophic situation authorities on madison island want to relocate asylum seekers and have close the controversial facility housing them that has led to a standoff with hundreds of asylum seekers who fear they will be attacked by locals if they step foot outside. when they're refusing to leave the conditions at the detention center have been described as unbearable so many here fear what comes next could be even worse local authorities want to relocate them to nearby facilities but many fear for their lives following a string of threats and violence from locals. they are not going to give us a safety guarantee that's what i'm saying here but the yachts are stacked against them on tuesday authorities are set to cut off water electricity and food supplies they're also warning they won't take any responsibility for those refusing to resettle even then many refused to budge. what we do is this water we just put a little bit of sugar and salt and we drink thi
a large number of people. lawyers acting for asylum seekers at an australian run detention center in papa new guinea have warned that detainees there face a catastrophic situation authorities on madison island want to relocate asylum seekers and have close the controversial facility housing them that has led to a standoff with hundreds of asylum seekers who fear they will be attacked by locals if they step foot outside. when they're refusing to leave the conditions at the detention center have...
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, all 1a nations kick off their campaigns including the welsh, with a tricky test when they go to port moresby to play papa new guineatalian side, and as far as the scots are concerned? it's the toughest task of all, against a tonga team who could be an outsider who do well in the competition but no doubt about it, most experts predict these two giants to be in the final, september the 2nd. britain's anthonyjoshua is just two days away from the defence of his ibf and wba heavyweight world titles. he takes on the cameroonian born carlos takam on saturday in cardiff. his initial opponent was kubrat pulev — before the bulgarian pulled out through injury. the pre—fight press conferences were on thursday and joshua told the bbc‘s boxing correspondent, mike costello, that there's one thing in particular that motivates him. time. i know this doesn't last for ever. while i'm doing it, i had to stay focused and if i do not have the motivation, boxing is my motivation, otherwise i give up now. stay hungry and stay on top as long as possible. you have two of the most recognised belts at the moment, no heavyweight has ever held
, all 1a nations kick off their campaigns including the welsh, with a tricky test when they go to port moresby to play papa new guineatalian side, and as far as the scots are concerned? it's the toughest task of all, against a tonga team who could be an outsider who do well in the competition but no doubt about it, most experts predict these two giants to be in the final, september the 2nd. britain's anthonyjoshua is just two days away from the defence of his ibf and wba heavyweight world...
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outrage a court in paris is handed down a suspended jail term in the corruption trial a vet called tauriel guinea's vice president taylor doreen obiang he's the son of the long time leader théodore b. young gamma he's been president of the oil rich west african nation for thirty eight is the younger of the ng is accused of spending more than a thousand times his official salary on a six story mansion in paris a fleet of super cars as well as michael jackson memorabilia all right up to date those are the very latest headlines from us here at al-jazeera richelle carey will be with you at the top of the hour but that's one of the nice. al jazeera. where ever you are. the battle against isis has come to southeast asia. for five months fighters held the city around in the southern philippines. declaring it a new caliphate of the islamic state. but . it led to a bloody and deadly fight against the libyan forces. unstitch out on this episode of one on one in the heart of malawi and is this just the beginning . were around he was once a thriving picture a city on a lake. the largest muslim city in the cath
outrage a court in paris is handed down a suspended jail term in the corruption trial a vet called tauriel guinea's vice president taylor doreen obiang he's the son of the long time leader théodore b. young gamma he's been president of the oil rich west african nation for thirty eight is the younger of the ng is accused of spending more than a thousand times his official salary on a six story mansion in paris a fleet of super cars as well as michael jackson memorabilia all right up to date...
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it will be a fair weather variety and dry the wet weather well that's for the south anywhere from the ethiopian hardens through the whole of africa i don't look across to the gulf of guinea. in the most heavily drugged country in the world if there's any country that would be experiencing p.t.s.d. it would be a nation that's been out war for four generations al-jazeera explores the reason those drones are there is to assist the innocent civilians they exist in off of drawing even they're not firing is them frightening because any moment think i'm bob living beneath the drum of this time of al-jazeera. welcome back the top story. this polish prime minister has announced he's dissolving the council on palm and on calling regional elections after it declared independence from the rest of the country. thousands of people are rallying in barcelona to show their support for independence they have been waving separatist flags and singing traditional songs. kenyan officials have called off voting in opposition strongholds violence flares over thursday's presidential run and the six people have been kept. has become the first country to international criminal courts the pullout t
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guinea's menace islands and. on tuesday the menace island prison was decommissioned but refugees how they're a demanding they be allowed to stay saying forced eviction into the papa new guinea and community is dangerous man is our safety maybe this is my last big show you you see here maybe not who knows our life is in deep danger. their fears how true is security left and local people looted the facility the refugees locks themselves inside essentially early this morning yesterday and authorities all out of the center and in in these refugees essentially. and they have serious concerns for their safety on manison and whether they may be are not so barricaded themselves into the center. thank you back to the brussels press club where we understand the deposed catalonian leader colors pushed him or has now entered the room where he will address his supporters and the world in the after everything that's happened in the last twenty four hours there he is we're watching him appear he has not been speaking in public for a number of days and crucially critically he wasn't seen yesterday and many people expect him to show up
guinea's menace islands and. on tuesday the menace island prison was decommissioned but refugees how they're a demanding they be allowed to stay saying forced eviction into the papa new guinea and community is dangerous man is our safety maybe this is my last big show you you see here maybe not who knows our life is in deep danger. their fears how true is security left and local people looted the facility the refugees locks themselves inside essentially early this morning yesterday and...
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with the massive military effect of an overwhelming in power as a court has found the son of a good tauriel guinea's president guilty of embezzling millions of dollars to buy property and luxury cars however equitorial guinea's ambassador to france defended it in or being saying the charges were false his absence the court gave him a three year jail sentence and a thirty five million dollar fine his mansion in paris and many of his luxury contents have been confiscated. australia's foreign minister will become the new acting prime minister in the aftermath of the legal ruling that's forced the country's second in charge to step down the top court found that barnaby joyce and four other politicians were ineligible to stay in office because of their dual citizenship the prime minister has decided against appointing a deputy instead julie bishop has been standing in when he travels overseas later this week more news in thirty seconds to stay with us here which is there. i am. i. on the phone this is. the living room you know so much meat and then eat eat. eat the mole. come to. eat. eat eat eat eat eat
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country of origin and now they want life australia's government says the prison closure is a matter for papua new guinea but on sunday immigration minister released a statement it says the refugees remain the responsibility of. and that p. and g. is concerned about human rights issues but the removal of. one person is close to one australian has gone to extreme lengths to highlight what she calls her government's lack of compassion for a month she's been on a hunger strike i'm not doing this because it's fun and i'm not wanting to harm my myself i don't understand what has happened to us we go to a place where. refugees on my side and fear violence on tuesday their advocates say the men on madness and families held on the roof should be transferred to australia or another country able to resettle refugees safely i'm just honest al jazeera city. let's hear now from kate troops who said the pacific research ship with amnesty international she joins us via skype from mannus island were amnesties main concerns about what happens when that facility is closed on monday siloed later today where we've been hear
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for must be paid life's worth risking their lives a week ago one of the gang stops on the course on the road attacking it with weapons risking it all guinea at this time on al jazeera. welcome back you're watching al-jazeera i'm so whole robin a reminder of our top stories the australian deputy prime minister barnaby joyce has been disqualified from parliament holding jule citizenship the australian high court also removed for other politicians a report by u.n. war crimes investigators as blame syria's government for a chemical weapons attack which sparked international outrage in april more than eighty people were killed when the nerve agent sarin was dropped on the rebel held town of concha cool. three people have been shot dead during ten years repeat presidential election voting in four counties has been postponed due to violence. as president has refused to hold early elections deep in the crisis in spain's autonomous region pujols says he would not hold a new regional election unless the central government agreed to certain conditions the spanish said it is due to vote on friday or whether to allow madrid to direct the minister cata
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a link fighters over. six hundred asylum seekers refused to leave an australian prison camp that's been ordered closed on papua new guinea plus. i'm not angry with my mother and she did what she could be tough she was young when she married a child bride story of what forced her to run away from home. japan's prime minister's. zoabi says he'll continue to deal decisively with north korea a day after winning national elections his ruling coalition scored a major victory in the polls the liberal democratic party and comito party maintained more than two thirds of the lower house mr abbott says he wants to hold a debate on north korea with the us president donald trump who is visiting next month. came back sort of. ties them all now with the support from people extended to us we will conduct strong diplomacy as tensions over north korea are increasing on the fifth of next month president trump is scheduled to visit japan they called me by phone already today and when he visits we will spend time discussing the issues of north korea and aim to confirm our close alliance sarah clarke has more now from tokyo. he called on vote
a link fighters over. six hundred asylum seekers refused to leave an australian prison camp that's been ordered closed on papua new guinea plus. i'm not angry with my mother and she did what she could be tough she was young when she married a child bride story of what forced her to run away from home. japan's prime minister's. zoabi says he'll continue to deal decisively with north korea a day after winning national elections his ruling coalition scored a major victory in the polls the liberal...