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a.j. news creator hamleys a.j. english we're also on facebook facebook dot com slash al-jazeera and you can send us a message on whatsapp if you like or telegram at nine seven four five zero zero zero one trouble one four nine. all right still ahead a little something extra for those of you watching us on facebook live a graffiti artist artist who's been dubbed thailand's banksy and ahead on the grid the ambitious plan in the democratic republic of congo to save cities choking on plastic. allegation about a bit of rain thrown off from the eastern mediterranean the cloud certainly suggests it's not seen any reporter thing significant but it's an indication of the activity now in the mediterranean as to see it and slowly changes however in the immediate future it looks pretty similar thirty in beirut but a cloud possibly coming from that side showers are still pretty rare but around in the caucasus and around the southern caspian with parts of iran they're going to be the focus next couple of days baghdad is at forty seven is kuwait so it's a nice slow drop in temperature the breeze is coming out of iraq a moving van not a particularly strong one you could really call some things across in the arabian peninsula but a cloud is possible around the coast of the mom but you cannot call it the cardiff anymore so not as warmed up and skies are blue in southern africa you'd not be looking to see spring rains and you'd see it and go to the fairly obvious. that comes out of namibia through botswana and particularly the eastern side of south africa now there's rain forecast to durban as the center if you like on wednesday and i think that could be quite significant look at the wind direction it's sort of also from some sort of get circulation always a clue that rain may last only a day and disappears eastwards. we're. i have dedicated almost my entire professional life to the bench and fight against corruption and what i have heard is that we need champions we need also to shine the light on those captives and this award bridges the gap that existed in this. nominate your own version of your own child to light on what they do and to have not shine a light on your hero with your nomination for the international space award two thousand and eighteen for more information go to ace award dot com. well i want to tell you about the top stories trending on our website dot com they see number one what's new in the u.s. canada mexico trade deal this was the story that broke yesterday of reaction and analysis on that still what that deal means the tsunami in indonesia that was our top story a little bit earlier. saudi economist who criticized. charged with treason this was an economist who had given his analysis of the. upcoming. saudi arabia. he is now facing charges in this. small there for you to go into on our website the top trending stories on dot com. now the check is planned that is the cole from the u.k. former foreign secretary boris johnson urging his party to ditch prime minister to resign may's vision for a break he made the comments at an event on the sidelines of the annual conservative party come. in birmingham johnson says the plan is an attempt to mislead british voters but his speech is being seen by some as a possible leadership bid the u.k. is set to leave the european union in march well let's get the latest now from lawrence lee who is live at the conference for a south. lawrence what more did boris johnson have to say there but he didn't even say anything that he hasn't said repeatedly over the weeks in his newspaper column i mean effectively what he did yet again was you can only stick the boot in suits into the prime minister's entire plan he merely portrays himself as in a sort of churchillian way a man who is defending the greatness of britain against against an evil empire frankly with the e.c. is the european union as as very hostile he at the moment thinks the prime minister's plan is basically surrendering to the french and the germans and the european union and he just says we should just get out and leave and it'll all be fine and so to his supporters he's passionate and swashbuckling and he and he filled the room and they got an evasion like reason they won't get tomorrow. because he's very charismatic but his detractors and there are very many say he's a complete fraud he has no attention to detail he didn't mention the border once in his entire speech which is the whole reason why it can't work properly because it's so difficult to resolve and he makes promises they can't keep so he can't be prime minister because he doesn't have the votes but what he can do is massively undermine the current prime minister and bring down her plan and in that sense he's still very important here is very much a kind of love him or hate him a figure in the not just in the country but it within his own party so what sort of pressure is this going to put on to resign may then. well i mean clearly massive she's speaking right there in the conference on the tomorrow wednesday i think i have to say that this is probably the most important british prime minister's speech for a generation or more clearly she has a part of the war with itself a british public is deeply skeptical of her entire plan a european union that's massively hostile and in so weak some will decide if it can do any business at all with the u.k. and she's got to say what her plan is for the future of the u.k. and its place in the world the entire british economy which some people say might collapse the rights and privileges of millions of produce citizens and europeans and anybody else who might want to come and live in live in the u.k. or travel to europe and i think overwhelmingly the point is she's actually got to get away from the platitudes and the meaningless comments that she's made over and over again over the months things like we have a plan it's the only plan that works with to do a deal it doesn't mean anything and plainly she hasn't got a plan that works at the moment and she's got to say something to convince everybody here and in the outside world things are moving yeah make or break speech for the british prime minister tomorrow we know you'll be following out for a slow and sleigh live in birmingham hour taking a look at some of the other stories making news around the world the palestinian village of hanna lamarr is still standing despite an israeli order for it to be demolished israel issued a deadline for them to leave by midnight last night but people there are still still there in defiance and supported by dozens of activists the israeli supreme court approved the demolition last month to make way for israeli settlements. at least twenty people have been killed and more than fifty injured in a suicide bomb attack on an election meeting in afghanistan the attack targeted supporters of a provincial council member in our province many of those killed are local elders the candid it was previously spoken about going after i saw in the region online giant amazon is giving three hundred fifty thousand of its workers a raise after weeks of criticism of how the company treats its employees now amazon says workers in the u.s. will now be paid a minimum of fifteen dollars an hour starting next month tens of thousands in the u.k. will also be paid more of this year's nobel prize in physics has been awarded to three scientists including a woman for the first time in fifty five years american arthur ashe frenchmen. and donna strickland from canada have been announced as the winners in stockholm created what are called op to call tweezers which allow scientists to examine molecules better and measure forces will ruin strickland developed a new laser allowing them to alter matter and improve eyesight. photograph of the french president emanuel mccrone posing with two young men during a four day visit to send martin has sparked a debate in france are is here to give us details while macron cause control received during his trip to the french territory of scent mountain after appearing in this picture here we've blurred a little bit for you. but the scene alongside a man who is really putting the finger up so with his middle finger the president was meeting families affected by last year's harken now the hash tag micron and see here is what people have been using that means that corn is embarrassing the country including in that is french far right these are money lappin who described the photograph as unforgettable she says there are no words to express indignation adding that france does not deserve this now the french president says the picture has been completely taken out of context he said that his goal was to help all of the young people of sent martin and i quote he said i love every child of the republic however foolish they've been he says. marion le pen rather is the far right and the far right the far fight is not the people some say that micron is trying to improve his credit rating and popularity since his proven rating this year went down and earlier we spoke to a senior research fellow at the global policy institute. sixteen months after coming to power to accumulate asian or good fortune an order city president macros look seems to be running out the fair the resilience of enron mr legal or you law. the latter performance of the french economy is of the controversial figure issues brought his popularity ratings down to the same low level as his palaces but michael is not the key it is strong for a parliamentary majority the division of your position we don't know him to stead of course and hope that is economic and labor reforms will pay off before the next presidential election of two thousand and twenty two what story that we picked up on social media so that's as nervous anything the think we haven't seen in your local area or even your country to have sex that is aging. thanks are now dozens of people in the democratic republic of congo die every year from flooding caused by rivers and sewage systems becoming blocked by plastic rubbish the government is now banned the manufacturing and sale are plastic bags and bottles but many people in the capital kinshasa say a lot more needs to be done catherine sawyer ports. this is bank on or an important river that crisscrosses. and a tributary to the contrary thought but look at it state after years of neglect and dumping of matter of the city's waste those who live in the township of colombo and i saw all the health and environmental hazards but moving away is too expensive it isn't any value don't get everything the local government is doing is not working the bridge is too low and the plastic to go out and every time they clear i'm always washes up. government workers sometimes collect trash and dump it in a landfill at the edge of town but this does not happen often or cover the whole city of twelve million people the local government has been trying to clean up the river it's a difficult task by limited resources but the more it remains cranked the more dangerous to those who live around it in january forty five people died in floods caused by the three of us. as gunnies father died when the river broke its banks two years ago he was trying to save a drowning childs. floods. we are forced to relocate the bodies of my father and the child of never been found the government banned the manufacture and sale of plastic bags and bottles in july and give people till mid september to clear their stalks. in another of the city's townships he says banning plastic is well and good back or. even afford a war time material will lose our business it's also the government responsibility to make sure that our garbage is collected properly dispose. managing solid waste is not a challenge unique to. the u.n. human settlement agency estimates that two billion tons of solid waste are produced every year globally and in some african countries solid waste management is not a parity. suddenly dumping is the absolute it involves conflicts on the continent to the extent that i mean refuse is done openly with a fix the help of individuals and more of this the weather cools the dogsleds. back at the town square cleans up he's walking space he sees he's playing his spot in keeping the city clean but also odds that those he pays to collect he's got beach loot probably trash it in bunk on the reef catching saudi al-jazeera kinshasa. just to remind you again about all the ways the you can get in touch with us here on news great you can send us your comments to any of our online platforms on twitter just use the hash tag a.j. news great our handle is a.j. english we're also on facebook facebook dot com slash al-jazeera or you can send us a message on whatsapp or telegram at plus nine seven four five zero one trip or one forty nine now on facebook live one of iraq's most popular instagram is has been killed and she is not the only fashion star to lose her life father will be here soon with some sports and we'll look at what's going wrong and manchester united is a special one not so special anymore. thank. you. all right now let's find out what people are talking about in sport today as far as and thank you so much josie radios rain as manchester united's boss looks to be on the rocks they face valencia in the champions league later looking to avoid a third straight defeat and there's already plenty of talk online about his future his relationship with some of his players looks to be in trouble as well he's admitted some of them have an attitude problem relationship with paul pogba is being closely scrutin
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it's just making things a little bit gray at times here it is making its way across tashkent there as we head through wednesday and behind it there's a good deal of drawing weather but not for the western parts here there's more cloud more rain and if anything that system is looking more intense as we head through into thursday and you can see the white patches that develop that snow so really the temperatures are tumbling here say very stormy as we head through thursday a not warmer told further towards the south and of course we've had a lot of thunder reactivity across the arabian peninsula recently wednesday should be a dry one for thirty five should be our maximum so going to be dry for all of us though out towards the west there's still a good deal of cloud here and that is likely to give us one or two outbreaks of rain that extends further eastwards as we head through thursday so more of a risk of seeing want to shop showers as we head down towards the southern parts of africa there's a good deal of cloud with us at the moment to see it stretch you all down the western parts here and across down into the northern parts of south africa it's in the north where we see the majority of the wet weather for wednesday some of the outbreaks of rain quite heavy and working their way into new baby. i would have been out of the into. the most out of. a lot of lists all caught up. on the nineteenth of december twenty sixth mahmoud hussein was detained by the egyptian authorities he remains behind bars without a trial al-jazeera world investigates his case and media repression in egypt journalism is not a crime on al-jazeera. challenge your perception. powerful documentaries. that makes up the. debate some discussions you've been out there with the protesters on the streets what are they been telling you. discover a wealth of award winning programming from around the globe. see the world from a different perspective. on al-jazeera. the headlines on all and these are the most read articles right now on our website al-jazeera a dot com no surprise us. the killing eight political murder that is according to early one and that is the most read story on al-jazeera dot com so head there to find out more about what the turkish president had to say just a couple of hours ago. a long thousand migrants and refugees are defying donald trump by continuing their march towards the u.s. border they've now reached southern mexico in the u.s. president says he will now begin cutting aid to three central american countries honduras guatemala and mexico accusing them of failing to stop that migrant caravan well this is the latest attempt by president trump to personally greyson into the national conversation ahead of november's midterm elections john homan has been following the caravan and sent this report. this is really quite a rare moment for the people that are in this caravan it's the first time they've had a day of rest since they entered mexico the last couple of days they've been walking a marathon basically every day and they're using the time as you can see here to wash their clothes to wash themselves and just basically to relax a little bit many of them are coming with family so the families are taking a little bit of time here on the banks and in this river. also in the center of town is when so many people there they spent the night most to them out in the open they're just trying to recuperate a little bit we speaking to one family that came from nicaragua most of the families here are from some of them from el salvador guatemala we asked this family from the why it is traveling. that i woke up when i left nicaragua first because there are no jobs even when you're trying to find a job you violence even my child at school gets basin up and i'm a single mother i can't leave my children alone while i work. we estimate that this caravan has at least a month to go at the rate that it's currently traveling on until it gets to the u.s. border and of course there are things that get to get even more difficult really for this massive more than seven thousand people president trump has said that there is no way that he's going to let them pass the border he's threatened to send the military to that border until they get there the mexican authorities themselves haven't done anything to impede the progress of this caravan although they are offering asylum to many people but the real test is in the times to come if they manage to make it through mexico what's going to happen when they get to a large of a hostile united states so that routes can be dangerous and especially for women who are finding safety in numbers you can read more about their plight in the migrant caravan on. dot com. well with the run off to choose brazil's next president just a few days away facebook has shut down dozens of accounts supporting the far right candidates j are both so narrow both facebook and whatsapp are under fire for what critics say are this information campaigns and fake news and back to talk us through with andrew thank you during well it's a continuation of brazil's latest social media election scandal facebook says it has removed sixty eight pages and forty three accounts linked to a marketing firm called raposo fernandez of sorts which is believed to be promoting the far right candidate in our head of that presidential runoff now these accounts flooded brazilian facebook with click bait that would direct users to pages that appeared to be legit but were actually political ads not facebook has issued a statement that it acted against these pages and accounts for violating the social media networks misrepresentation and spam policies the company said we are continuously working to uncover this kind of abuse and we know that the people behind it whether economically or politically motivated are becoming increasingly more sophisticated in their tactics so those pages generated more than twelve million interactions before it was revealed that they function as a huge support network for this one candidate will scenario now what's app has also been corrupted in the brazilian election and flooded with conspiracy theories brazil's chief electoral court has opened an investigation this was last week into allegations that accused both scenario of not just benefiting from misinformation on whatsapp but also encouraging his supporters to fund bulk messaging over the platform. allies argue that the scandal should invalidate the election now these developments are relevant because in brazil of two hundred ten million citizens one hundred and thirty nine million of them use the internet and one hundred thirty million are active on social media whatsapp is by far the most popular social media platform in brazil with more than one hundred and twenty million users so all of this bam the click bait affects how much people talk about a particular candidate so the front runner that's an r. o. his name is currently being mentioned three times as much on social media compared to that of his rival fernando who died he also has four times as many followers on facebook twitter and instagram if you add them all up together so let us know how you think this might impact the election especially if you're watching us from brazil you can connect with us using the hash tag it's a newsgroup and your thank you will just the week before that presidential runoff the far right candidates has promised a quote cleansing never seen in the history of brazil this latest speech please some of his supporters but since a chilling message to political rivals and brace for the concerns about how balsa wood rule in brazil had to al-jazeera dot com to read more about what he had to say and as always you can get in touch with us here at the news would like to hear from you on these stories just a reminder of how you can do so comment to com send your comments that is to any one of our online platforms where on twitter is the news grid is the handle a.j. english we're also on facebook at facebook dot com al-jazeera send us a message on whatsapp or a telegram a plus nine seven four five one four nine. taking a look at some other stories making news around the world and russia is accusing donald trump of taking a dangerous position by threatening to ramp up production of nuclear missiles the u.s. national security advisor john bolton there he is meeting with president vladimir putin to discuss with drawing from a cold war treaty which limits short and medium range missiles trump is concerned that china is not covered by the treaty and is free to develop missiles stuff also has more from moscow come in spokesman dmitri basque of made it very clear he sat russia has no intention into looking at the new intermediate nuclear forces treaty well the other party just simply pulls out of the old one he called it a very dangerous stance by washington to withdraw from the treaty without replacing it john bolton the u.s. security advisor who has
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a.j. news good handle is at a.j. english we're also on facebook dot com slash al-jazeera you can send us a message on whatsapp or telegram at plus line seven four five triple one four nine and just to go to a couple of comments from our facebook viewers who are watching online. alaina says trump's response is too little too contrived too late rebecca do no business with saudi arabia no one in the world should buy their black gold but jane says the four making threats find the people responsible and see how saudi arabia rectifies the problem since it was their territory now from the shore case to the release of an american pasta on friday it has been a very busy week in turkey baster and bronson is on his way home and it's expected to land in the u.s. shortly he was released by to fish caught after two years in detention on espionage charges his case contribution to a major diplomatic row between the u.s. and turkey and in the coming hours bronson will head to the oval office to meet donald trump who through his release scored an important victory with his event jellicoe supporter base trump has tweeted saying it will be wonderful to see and meet him is a great christian who's been through such a tough experience i'd like to thank president ever the one for his help he also said there were. no deal made with the turkey for the release and return of pasta andrew bronson i don't make deals for hostages there was however great appreciation on behalf of the united states which will lead to good perhaps great for nations between the united states and ticky let's go back to matthew brize in istanbul now mr rise a does pasta bronson's release clear the way do you think full full restorations all of us to relations i think it definitely clears the way for that now there are still some very difficult questions on the us turkey agenda having to do with fines and potential criminal prosecution of the state being called hoping for violating iran sanctions but i also know that a few months ago in august the two sides were very close to an agreement that would involve that issue as well as pastor bronson's release and it was only when president trump began to threaten turkey with his tweets and then applied double the aluminum and steel tariffs against turkey that that whole process broke down so what i'm trying to say is the crisis that ensued over pastor bronson was sort of self made by president trump and then obstructed all other discussions at the highest level president trump said we won't talk about anything with turkey unless the pastor is freed so the pastor is free of the obstacles removed and sure it's time to get back to work in the u.s. turkey agenda ok so you don't think then that really is has anything to do with jamaal case. i don't i think it's actually just a moment of coincidence a remarkable one but i do think that the turkish government is striving to use not just the release of the pastor but also its vigorous. effort to investigate even though you haven't had sort such official statements you've had leaks as our last guest from davis obama say but i think the turkish government is trying to show through those leaks that it is serious about getting on the same page as the united states and investigating this apparent murder and as well as you know the good news for pasta brunson this is great news for president trump is it not ahead of those mid to elections he is an evangelical pasta it is also good news for turkey its economy has. taken a massive downward spiral because of this rift with the u.s. . yes i think you're right on both counts number one. i'd tend to believe that one reason why president trump decided to spawn the crisis over pastor bronson's released in august was because he did have an eye on the midterm elections coming up as did vice president pence not many people realize that forty percent of american voters call themselves evangelical christians forty percent and in two thousand and sixteen president trump won eighty percent of those voters so there are a big and important voter voting bloc i think president trump has energized that part of his base now by. saying he secured pastor bronson's release and i think you know now is probably the logical time for that release to happen in terms of the midterm election coming up as for the turkish economy yeah i mean is this it's in a very fragile state i think anything that can be done to improve u.s. turkey relations is going to help stabilize the turkish lira we already saw it again today after having dropped by forty percent throughout the year so far and twenty five percent just in the month of august when when this big controversy over pastor bronson was reaching its peak so this is a very good moment as well for the turkish economy to achieve stabilization however fully to stabilize i think markets are going to want to see some structural reforms put in place that will be politically difficult especially with municipal elections coming up next year in turkey but are absolutely essential and i think the new finance minister is trying quite quite hard in fact to sell such a plan mr prizes thank you very much for you will and sites on this matthew prize alive and as bull now if you want to read more about pasta bronson and importance to donald trump support base especially ahead of next month's crucial midterm elections to check out this excellent explainer on al jazeera dot com you will find it by searching for and brunson. we are going to move on to other news now and an explosion at an election rally in afghanistan has killed at least fourteen people and just thirteen albums and in the wolf eastern province off. has more from kabul the talks between the u.s. and the taliban a significant step forward but he says that this is only mean that we're going to see an end to violence in afghanistan anytime soon the americans and the international community say there's no military solution to the conflict afghanistan and therefore they're willing to have all the parties come on board particularly the taliban and the afghan government to negotiate the terms of a permanent political situation solution to the crisis in afghanistan talks started in the summer the work is still mantle of for the three day cease fire that took place in june but then they stalled over differences between the taliban and the americans about issues like the need to start a prisoner exchange remove some of the senior taliban leaders from the united nations black list for them to be able to travel or all over the world and also about how to move forward the taliban still in super they're not going to get engaged in any political talks a less foreign troops pull out from afghanistan the afghan government at the same time is quite concerned about any deal that would give the taliban big a say in the can in the near future. but then the talks took place at a very critical moment for afghanistan there's been an attack. an election volley in the northeastern province of fourteen people were killed dozens in few days ago. an attack targeted another volley in the last which is the provincial capital of helmand dozens of people were killed including the candidates the taliban issued a statement saying that they're going to target every single election rally also going to targets polling stations on the twentieth of october raising concerns about the future of the country now if you're watching us on facebook we have a bonus story for you from our colleagues at a.j. plus about how afro mexican woman accusing down to reconnect with their roots and later the next step in the remarkable comeback of one of malaysia's best known political figures we'll explore that story next. finally atmosphere is stirring having brought those huge showers to this part of iran where there are more moving through and the forecast for d.c. is actually quite a widespread area of showers through iran maybe not so easy to 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a.j. news go to handle is a.j. english also on facebook slash algis facebook dot com slash zero send us a message on whatsapp or telegram at plus mind seven four five one triple one four nine and i just want to go to one comment that we do have on whatsapp which is representative of the kind of things that people are saying too was it's high time saudi arabia should come out and tell the world that kushal ji was killed in the consulate his murder is a threat to media freedom and saudi arabia deserves serious sanctions now we are going to stay in turkey because an american pastor has been freed from house arrest and is on his way home to the u.s. ties between washington and ancora have worsened in the past five months all over the rest of andhra bronson the court convicted him of terror charges and ordered a three year jail term but suspended his sentence for the time already served as go to our correspondents and of course he is covering that case is live in is near he has been under house arrest for two years son and what do you make of the timing of his release. well elizabeth of course timing is very important i must tell that the court ruling of bronson's release is welcome buyable to charity and united states office shows the timing is important for both the states and turkey because turkey believes that by his release they will gain support from washington as mr donald trump is also heading to an election and he will need everyone jealous votes over bronson's for his will of course. the bigger part is for turkey because there are some topics that turkey is experienced as a nation and the latest one is as you know by a little tension diplomatic tension between it with saudi arabia over journos to mouth a ship just mysterious disappearance or maybe killing according to the official sources as media states now turkey believes that as washington give support to ancora over this issue turkey will have the leverage to create a public opinion in international arena and will have a chance to create international pressure over saudi arabia especially regarding demolish it just case because there are lots of rumors there are lotsof that is suspicious on the other hand the gain for turkey is that turkey turkish lira has lost forty percent since the beginning of this year especially following the dispute between washington and uncorrupt over bronson's house arrest decision so this is also good news for the turkish markets and international markets but of course and other thing is the military corporation that turkey and united states are handling in syria as men bridge on the side of the euphrates river and the corporation and the joint military petrol ng has been awaiting for two and a half months there was a delay because of the tension over bronson's troyer so now. this is both good news for turkey and united states elizabeth thank you very much for that medicine and. man let's go to shihab rattansi for the reaction from washington d.c. the u.s. administration and president trump especially shihab have been calling for pasta bronson's release of what you know what could this mean for the strained relationship what will the u.s. be willing to concede to turkey now why do we need to be very careful here we first heard that a deal had been struck at the end of last month so proceeding because shoji disappearance we've heard the negotiations around top on the sidelines of the u.n. general assembly secretary of state mike pompei or the national security advisor john bolton having talks on the sidelines with turkish officials the parameters of a deal were suggested to be first of all the u.s. had to back off in its language emphatic language about bronson because the turks didn't want it to be seen that they were doing the u.s. his bidding if brunson was released today but we did hear that he would be released today at the end of last month of the wall street journal broke that story so we need to be careful about perhaps explicitly tying it to the current issues between the u.s. and turkey and saudi arabia they certainly can't hurt the turkish u.s. relation relationship as turkey confronts saudi arabia to goodwill beyond that though it's not entirely clear whether this is part of any major geo strategic realignment or about the fate of one man i was we just heard. brunson has become key to the republican strategy for the november midterms it's a big public huge issue for christian evangelicals if christian evangelicals really fired up for trump and don't come out to vote than the republicans are facing huge losses and this is going to do you a great deal of good for the republicans if they say look once again you may have reservations about trump but he always has your back n.b.c. reported on thursday that maybe some easing of the economic pressure that the u.s. has imposed on turkey and trump did apparently he was it was personal for trump trump thought a deal had been done at the end of july for the release of brunson in return for the release of a turkish woman from israeli custody in the turkish the turks apparently reneged on that deal so he was completely rather irate about this he doubled the steel and aluminum tariffs so at the very least it's conceivable that the steel and aluminum tires will go back to the same level as they are for many other countries around the world but still it's not clear whether this is part of any big chess game of geopolitics or whether it's simply about the fate of one man the us dearly wanted to be released thank you very much that to see how live. now if you're watching on facebook we have a bonus story for you from. the movie alliance. devastating. course. we'll explore that story next. a hint of change of season maybe there have been a few share is every country from saudi arabia up towards turkey and across to iran as well so the levant in effect has seen a few showers with reports on the disappointing side just a few millimeters here or there but it's a hint of a change temperatures down to the low twenty's to jerusalem the high twenty's up in syria and turkey very frankly and that's where we see more showers build will get the same further east woods probably far north of iraq and then running down through the mountains of western side of iran a good selection of thunderstorms the next two or three maybe four or five days i suspect but if you're not there that is probably dry throughout the arabian peninsula until you get down towards the south pretty obvious he was going on this tropical cyclone lee bonny's very slow moving it's brought rain to the amati coast is still reading as far as i know and in the next twenty four hours the thing moves a couple hundred kilometers so significant heavy rain is going to be the problem in oman and probably yemen and eventually even the n.t. quarter and beyond flooding inevitable in southern africa is also developing cloud this thing here is sort of frontal system and as it moves through the eastern cape i think we'll see rain develop useful and probably flooding right. we're. i have dedicated almost my entire professional life to the bench and fight against corruption and what i have heard is that we need champions we need also to shine the light on those shampoos and this award bridges the gap that existed in this. nominate your own version of your own child to light on what they do and to have not shine a light on your hero with your nomination for the international space award two thousand and eighteen for more information go to isa war dot com. a look now at what is trending on our website www dot com the disappearance of the saudi journalist jamal khashoggi remains one of the most feared and trending the recordings the recordings proving that he was killed we also have more news on the u.s. china trade will china the other story out of turkey american pasta and bronson who's been freed as. the peace deal between ethiopia and eritrea all that and much more on our website. over the past weeks there have been a series of natural disasters spanning across continents killing hundreds of people and up rooting millions of lives in indonesia more than two people have died off an earthquake followed by a tsunami hit the island of so the way see what to makes off of the last as the search for the missing people has officially come to an end in nigeria. rising floodwaters have killed at least two hundred people and left hundreds of thousands of people homeless and at least in uganda a month slide following to wrenshaw downpour has killed at least thirty eight people or malcolm webb is on the way to the areas affected and he sent us this report. to the district. you can. take a look. out the window in my sleep. and as you make our way along this road in the distance we can see the hills in the foothills of tel gone. well landslides are very common even for the. many people that survived by going there and. keep going up countries and vegetation. station three. little together all very close to everything during the rainy season ways landslides. and occasionally. run through villages and everything to meet communities and sometimes doesn't even hundreds of people can. and to nigeria now where floodwaters have destroyed crops just farmers were getting ready for harvest what address visited some of the worst hit areas for three long weeks floodwaters have covered large parts of gigo with state in the north of nigeria farmlands and damaged roads have become temporary fishing grounds. with their crops rotting under water some farmers salvage what they can more than one hundred thousand of them have seen this year's harvest wiped out. from best in. to process in is the whole chain has broken down and it is it is it is muscle lost of money to the economy and they do have a multiplier effect in the on the general economy of the state it is the only huge huge loss for us only a few of the states rights farms escaped the flood waters more than a thousand hectares of this rice sam has been under water for more than three weeks now the owners say the crop is rotten and lost he like many other farmers would have to find a way of feeding their families before the next harvest that is if the floodwaters don't return sure i could borrow money to expand his farm here in the head age of rally in the hopes of more crops and bigger profits. musical million with i started last year and made a lot of money this year a trickle in of two thousand five hundred dollars to increase output and lost everything experts blaming climate change for the floods and i warning of long term consequences it is weren't returned in the first place the right if for food security. and ultimately government may have to take very serious and my this is just to meet the immediate needs of the old the victims that have been affected this is disaster came when nigeria's borders are still closed to rise imports are staple for most families. in one of the states most affected of issues a helping to use the pain of some farmers by giving out seat. we are now in the process of given them hybrid seeds mature in seeds so that they will use it a siege a must at least two to get something out of that land but that may not be enough to save the farmers from economic ruin across eighteen states in nigeria more than two hundred thousand hectares of crops have been destroyed in addition to lives crops and homes there's been a significant damage to infrastructure. forced right can use where highways existed these villages not only escaped death when they wouldn't build capsize a reminder to do the flood has receded the threat to live remains committed drees. we're joined now geria. and we're going to end the nation now when a ninety thousand people are living in makeshift evacuation centers after last month's earthquake and tsunami aid workers say a lack of clean drinking water and medicines are making life even more difficult for people scott high live reports from the island of bali. it was one extra day search teams were given another twenty four hours to continue looking for bodies after the earthquake and tsunami on the island two weeks ago before the search officially ended on friday thousands of people are still missing buried in mounds of mud and rubble or swept out to sea. u.n. secretary general antonio good ted has visited some of the communities flattened by the earthquake or stripped bare by the massive wave that followed it it's important that the the leadership must be the only the ship it's indonesian government that can lead these efforts the international community should be here to support not to complicate seems sometimes too many people tried to get involved in scenes and then of course the support of the populations is not as effective as it should be the u.n. had said he thought the indonesian government has been doing a good job extending his solidarity and support early in the search and rescue operations the government was criticized for slow aid distribution and the lack of heavy equipment here in bali global financial chiefs have been meeting now the twin disasters in similar ways he had been brought up in the context of the need for disaster preparedness but also as an example of just how critical swift transition from search and rescue operations to rebuilding is for the communities involved. during those meetings the world bank with germany and the u.k. set up a one hundred forty five million dollar fund for vulnerable countries managing the financial fallout from natural disasters and climate change the world bank's chief executive also visited the city apollo on sort of way sea island we came up today with our rapid damage assessment he says that the physical damage you see your heroes five hundred fifty million dollars this is how secure the structure is they should do things it doesn't know the loss of life because as the communities move from a rescue operation to rebuilding the key many feel is to restart the local economies so people can get back to work putting their villages and their lives back together it's got how to al-jazeera bali. now to wrap that segment live has more on the drought and australia right it's also generating quite a bit of content content online because it's been two years since new south wales had any decent rainfall at all it's home to big cities like sydney and newcastle and many of its farms are also suffering from the lowest rainfall on record in the region the entire state's been engulfed in the drought as of august but the farms are being hit particularly hard the growing of a drought gets to you and i like i'm not sign a diet as the winds dropped off that you get a fifty k. a wind blowing if i sold i was a bit of dust makes you still got a feed to stock on that and then what wind does but it gets everyone to be cranky for some reason and you tend to get that is just the fact that you're out there every die and and things go backwards not forwards. new south wales police are stepping in to help the farmers deal with the crisis they stuffed helicopters full of snack cereals noodle bowls and other nonperishable foods as part of the feed a farmer campaign the initiative is accepting donations from different communities up until december and this food convoy will then be the first to make its way to those who need it but the animals on these farms in need are also starving as the farmers struggle to pay for their food since there's been a drought they have no grass some of spent more than seven thousand dollars a week on hay for the cows sheep and other livestock australia as government is trying to help with that too with relief grants for farmers of up to almost twenty thousand dollars a year but that is just a fraction of the financial loss some people say these stopgap measures are not enough enough author quentin dempster posted this picture saying that argues that countries must rapidly reduce greenhouse gas emissions to diminish extreme weather events like the australian drought and local reporter and of the doe she suggests that the government should have already had a national plan in place and said if it developing a new one now but as the government puts a strategy together we're seeing many community groups online putting together their own drought relief programs if you're taking part in any of those or if you're in new south wales do let us know as always we have telegram what's up facebook and twitter with their hash tag a.j. news grid thank you very much the amount taking a look at some of the stories making news around the world israeli forces have killed at least six palestinian protesters near the gaza israel border fence demonstrations were taking part in weekly friday protests demanding the right to return to their ancestral land nearly two hundred protesters have been killed and thousands and joined by israeli forces since the protests began in much. a un human rights group has called on saudi arabia to stop the carrying out air strikes in yemen the committee for children's rights say those responsible for attacks on children must be prosecuted it also accused a mechanism set up by saudi arabia to investigate the death of not being credible those who has more at first glance this is just another day at school for these children in yemen subtle province but these are survivors of a horrific attack which took place last august as they were making their way to school in a bus forty of their friends di
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a.j. inside story and you can join the conversation on twitter handle at a.j. inside story from me adrian thinking of the whole team here and thanks for watching we're seeing it fine. this is our babies as a nation where we can find full blown maybe spaces everything there is a navy base and i get my team. that. appreciates that what he does contribute to the prevention of that we big together many sectors direction eliminate the freebies i lead by my flying the quest for global health on al-jazeera. created i'll be in doha with the top stories from al-jazeera more than twelve hundred people and confirmed dead after friday's earthquake and tsunami on me and a museum island of so the way see that figure includes dozens of children who died when mudslides hit a church they were sheltering in in the city of dongola people have raided shops in search of food water and medicine woman sixty one thousand people have been displaced al-jazeera. is in the port city of la casa on sunday we see i lived. rescue worse on the engine asian island of sulawesi are using excavato
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a.j. news great our handle is at a.j. english we're also on facebook dot com slash al-jazeera all send us a message on whatsapp or telegram at plus line seven four five zero one triple one four nine and a few really good comments coming in already angela on whatsapp says please don't stop the coverage of jamal khashoggi the truth must be exposed thank you so much a couple of comments on facebook to our viewers watching online joe says none of these countries are really going to give up the huge monetary gains and deals they have with saudi bent he says an external neutral body needs to investigate not to push or sell the please do keep your comments coming in now we're going to move on to some breaking news on brics that the russians news agency is reporting that ambassadors from twenty seven member states of the european union have been summoned to a meeting in brussels let's go to our correspondent me baka he's joining us live from london what what more do we know about this meeting needs. well we're just been trying to work out a century how excited we should be about they said looks as if this doesn't come as a complete surprise to the twenty seven and busters from the e.u. member states they knew that they were expecting some sort of update on how breaks that negotiations are going but this summoning does come in the wake of an unexpected dash by dominic britain's of britain six secretaries to brussels earlier on sunday for talks with michel barnier the e.u.'s chief negotiator let's not forget the u.k. has been under tremendous amount of pressure recently ever since the e.u. heads of state resoundingly rejected the so-called checkers proposal put forward by to reason may last month the bit of the pressure of course to make real progress on a number of things the northern ireland border between the republic of ireland an e.u. member and northern ireland the part of the u.k. has been a major sticking points in breaks it negotiations should we read more into this that it's simply being an update for the ambassador as well that's a bit unclear at this current stage we know that they're meeting at sixteen thirty g.m.t. so soon we don't know whether or not they will be possibly briefed on a potential breakthrough in breaks in negotiations which they could in theory then take back to their own respective countries and legislatures for further debate and discussion but it seems as if some movement is happening whether this is purely cosmetic to show that negotiations are going the right direction that's unclear at this current stage and naval we clear about whether bush representatives are invited to the meeting. again we aren't entirely sure where the bridge representatives are going to be that looks as if they won't be we know that dominate the break the secretary is still in talks with michel barnier they are happening separately whether or not they'll join forces and be in one room at the same time again we don't yet know we do know however that the ambassadors meeting on their own sixteen thirty g.m.t. will come out with a progress report hopefully a bit later look forward to any that is made by live in london. and now to some other breaking news and an important border crossing between syria and jordan will reopen on monday that is for the first time in three is the syrian government or a took the area near the crossing from rebels and july it was part of a russian backed offensive to drive fighters from southwest syria the border used to be a major transit route for goods and passages and its closure has had a major impact on regional economies. to germany now that watching is underway to elect a new regional parliament and the state of bavaria and the result could have repercussions for national politics chancellor angela merkel's coalition partner the christian social union has been losing support in the state where it's long been the dominant party it's under pressure from the far right alternative of germany and the centrist green a potties for more on this let's go over to munich cause fondant dominic cain is live for us and migration has been a key issue in this election dominic how has it affected and. that's the question which everyone has on on their lips right now given that the result is not that far away and it's been told as we close at sixteen g.m.t. so within the hour it's worth making the point that he's being the forces of the tournaments in many of the key cities in the very large cities with big populations he's considered to be at this stage compensable as it was seen twenty thirty in the last time this woman was was elected as the issues that one of the central issues and say in this campaign has been migration and migration is managed both in this state very but also in germany the policies the seem to run to the rights of the populace rights been very clear that they believe that migration to be managed better but in a tight set stuff the way so that border controls toughened. and that there are coaches as it were numbers placed upon those who can come and stay in this state in this country contrast that with the perspective of the parties of the center left of the left who reject entirely this thesis that somehow increased migration has been bad for the state they say no that integration has been very successful and that the the people really want to concentrate on the issues the bread and butter issues as it were housing schooling and and that sort of thing health care these are the issues that the parties of the left in the center left say are more important than find out what the voters think as i say within the next forty five minutes or so and interesting that the voters have been turning out and i remember you mentioning earlier in the day dominick that post still has an increase and postal votes to what happens and the varia is important not just to germany but europe too isn't it dominic. yes that's right the point to make here is if you you can imagine it as like a jigsaw that the the european picture is made up of lots of little pictures of german picture particularly so people invariably politicians in bavaria see their state that that by and the court adjourned the free state of area that they are free thinking they believe that their state is a first among equals in the federal republic of germany that's why the christie and socially new government here in partnership with with good america's conservative party nationally but they really fell out of the summit precisely over the issue of border controls and the new deals with migration and so that's why if something happens that weakens the hold of the christian social union it has on the government here well there will be that that's a trauma here that will certainly produce off the shocks in berlin because remember that coalition that angle america has with very anomalous but also with the social democrats is on shaky ground with federal national opinion polls suggest that the main parties i'm not as popular now as they were twelve months ago so the last thing that angela merkel would want to see would be to see her allies here suffer electoral dominic thank you very much for that for now that is dominic cain joining us live from munich. if you're watching us on facebook up next as a boy in a story about the plight of refugees and noted now that doctors without borders has been kicked out and then later back to schools in iraq children in mosul are returning to the classroom as this city and lives of rebuilt. hello there the weather across many parts of the middle east is now definitely heading towards winter the temperatures for many of us are dropping we're also seeing more unsettled weather as well as some cloud making its way eastwards we see a few showers over parts of iraq and iran and this cloud up towards the northeast is all say bringing some significant rain really drag the temperatures down as well so there is a maximum just five degrees on choose day and at times that is likely to be some heavy snow around as well be further towards the south and here in doha the temperature is easing as well it's still fairly humid though it does feel very hot if you're out in the sunshine still to the south of us this is a new band the remains of it and it's working its way northward so it's over the eastern parts of yemen them we're also seeing some showers over the far western parts of a man and that's throwing plenty of cloud ahead of it so don't be surprised if in the eastern parts of saudi maybe up towards the u.a.e. and towards muscat there will be more in the way of cloud and just the outside chance of showers well down towards the southern parts of africa and here there is plenty of cloud too you can see it on the satellite picture gradually drifting its way towards the east the main focus of this is working away towards the east now there so it will be gradually drawing up a long night east coast if i fast forward to cheese day you can see the rains over towards the east and for to happen it's fine. we're. i have dedicated almost my entire professional life so that we venture and fight against corruption and what i have heard is that we need champions we need also to shine the light on those shampoos and this award bridges that gap that existed in this. nominate your own version of your own shined a light on what they do and to have not shine a light on your hero with your nomination for the international pacer war two thousand and eighteen for more information go to isa war dot com. you know with the news this morning and streaming online and this is what is trending on the fly the latest statement from saudi arabia vowing to hit back against any sanctions following the disappearance of journalist jamal khashoggi ask an official saying the u.s. a great to discuss troops this is following the second meeting between u.s. officials and the afghan taliban since june this year and we've also got the story of a palestinian woman who's dived off. to her and her husband's cobb that and much more on our website al-jazeera dot com. malbone the catholic archbishop who was shot in el salvador thirty eight years ago has been made a saint put francis' war blood stained belt during his cabinet ceremony in rome st peter's square the pope's also canonized one of his predecessors pulled the six to his pontiff in the one nine hundred sixty s. and seventy's john holmes looks back at the life of the priests who stood up for the poor while challenging the right wing military dictatorship. romero had just finished his sermon when a gun shot rang out an assassin's bullet struck the sixty two year old but the murder failed to extinguish his message of peace and social justice. now thirty eight years later the catholic church is declaring him a saint extensively it's for a medical miracle curing cecilia florrie's of a life threatening illness but for her or many other salvadorans he's much more he's a person who fought for all salvador and fighting and continues to intercede for the country a brave man who defended life defended the family defended the most needy that's what he means to me many in the working class loved a role model for speaking out for equality and defending them against for pressure from the military led government conservative sectors on the other hand saw him as allied with leftist groups as the country lurched toward civil war he remains a divisive figure even now he knew that would put him in danger. i will not abandon my people but along with them i will run all the risks that my ministry demands in the end of right wing desk world order his murder a day off the heat to see the army to stop killing civilians tens of thousands turned up to the funeral. even that was disrupted by explosions and gunfire. salvador's civil war ended thirty six years ago but the country still suffers from the causes that romero spoke against widespread inequality and boylan's now at the hands of warring gangs. the hope is that decades on his message will still resonate even among those too young to remember his life john home and. and saz back with us monitoring the celebrations around the sainthood char but there's definitely been plenty of it's been a great opportunity for salvadorans to come together both at home and abroad to celebrate romero pictures are being posted online from different gatherings across different places and one of those is by paul higgs and he says that he was very grateful and he's picked posted a picture there from el salvador of mass being held in his area now also another person that has posted is heidi schlump she posted a picture from the box going to she says her first ever propel must and there's her selfie there of her in the vatican in some peter's square so and ins in south san salvador other people have gathered in squares to celebrate saying and watch the fireworks and many others marched also throughout the night in their thousands to commemorate remarrying candles and balloons seem to feature quite have really asked it a lot of prayer and as you can see there some very colorful outfits a lot of dancing now the british charity christian aid that wants to end global poverty tweeted live updates from el salvador march including this one here. was like the one. that my take i was like ok ok great for the outcome i was. ok i was ok. and pilgrims to st peter's square went to great lengths not to miss this day to fund this trip some took out by clones they crowd funded their trip sold assets or even to into their savings to make this journey from el salvador all the way to the vatican. it's i'm going to. we're happy to have come here to join this important celebration of rumi wrote this for us will be a saint this means a lot for us overdue and we are proud of it. he was a very special priest in el salvador he supported the country and helped it and it was a very special thing and that is why we're here supporting him now that they have canonized him there are a lot of us five thousand of us have come from el salvador. or of salvador but other places like westminster abbey in the u.k. posted on twitter a photo of the statue of remember which can be seen just above their great west door and as morales as she's a journalist bermudez jenna's for the l a times said this photo just here of door on dora is wearing a t. shirt with a photo of her daughter monica who is just a baby there with romero and she in fact said that it was one of the best days of her life when she met the archbishop himself and fernando nando's also posted saying and he's in. el salvador they said we have a saint we have a hero we have a legend so that just gives you an idea of the sentiment that we've been seeing plenty of love being shed online for the man that they call the voice of the voiceless but we want to know what your thoughts are and have you been taking part in any of those celebrations around the world do you get into. thank you very much sorry now we're going to the u.s. where midterm elections is just over three weeks away on the sixth of november they're being seen as a vote on president trump's leadership the republican party hopes the economy's strong performance will help them rally support and one key battleground in the fight to control congress will be pennsylvania kristen salumi explains. business is booming at eighteen k. equipment in the last year they've hired fifty five new employees a twenty percent increase to make sell rent in refurbish industrial equipment we are on pace to have our best year ever general manager patrick koch gives president donald trump in his tax cuts a lot of the credit and consumer confidence at least after the election we noticed an uptick right away a lot of people were waiting in twenty sixteen to spend money until after november and it seemed like it was an opening of the floodgates right after that h. and k. is located just outside pittsburgh pennsylvania otherwise known as steel city the steel industry has benefited from new tariffs imposed by the president but some manufacturers in the area are seeing their costs go up as a result democrats have traditionally held sway in pennsylvania thanks in large part to the power of trade unions as unions have weakened in manufacturing moved overseas it's not surprising that the president's make america great again message has resonated with voters still democrats think they can make gains here in the midterms because many people are still struggling to make ends meet good morning market were viable democrat connor lamb is challenging the notion that the republicans economic policies are good for pennsylvania calling tax cuts a boon for the rich and wall street but he says the political debate should stick to talking about policy rather than personalities were given voters a reason to believe that they actually are represented not just by some one sided it is doing clash of national ideologies but by people who live here just like them he's running for congress against a two time incumbent who warns lamb will help democrats obstruct the trump agenda economic future change for better or worse. everyone is going to put paychecks canvassers with the political action group working. erica have been going door to door trying to show voters a link between republican policies and rising costs the chaos of the current administration is sort of. open our eyes and. to what's going on as for patrick koch he won't say who he's voting for there are many business friendly democrats here there are business friendly republicans you know what i'm thinking about my business i think about how are they going to vote for for the small guys like us into proving the old adage that all politics is local and that democrats may have a reason to be optimistic even in a state that helped elect a controversial republican president. and kristen is joining us live from pittsburgh and pennsylvania now and that controversial republican president kristen what the first republican in thirty years to carry pennsylvania bought it wasn't by much that can democrats take it back there's certainly focused on that on day. they certainly are they think they can get five or six seats here in pennsylvania in their quest to retake the majority in the house of representatives and as you said pennsylvania is a swing state president only won narrowly here so the democrats are counting on progressives in urban centers like here in pittsburgh and philadelphia to rile up progressives who are really angry and dissatisfied with president trump's rhetoric and policies and they're also looking at those middle of the road blue collar voters who maybe voted for president trump in two thousand and sixteen but now are not so sure and may be willing to come back to the democratic party another thing going for democrats here and pennsylvania is that the voting districts have been redrawn a court found that they had been drawn unconstitutionally to favor republicans now the voting districts could be a benefit for democrats as they attempt to win these seats but republicans aren't giving up here president spent in pennsylvania he was here for a rally last week in the week before that in just in the last twenty four hours he tweeted his support for connor lam's opponent keith roth is calling him a fantastic guy and someone who is needed in the fight to make america great again christian thank you very much for that for now that is kristen salumi joining us live from pittsburgh thank you let's take a look now at some of the other stories making news around the world a taliban attack in western a vanished on has killed at least seventeen soldiers eleven all those have been taken hostage gunmen are reported to have attacked seven security check posts and far province on saturday night. now children and iraqi city of mosul back into classes more than a year off the city has reclaimed from eisel the group shut down and destroyed most schools and twenty fourteen as mohamad of the reports it's hoped that getting an education will help the children heal. the it's the fast day of school in bubble elementary school in most regular classes up received for the first time in three years. i still use this school as a military base firing rocket propelled grenades and mortars at nearby or out of forces by the time the complaint to recap the most will solve most of the city was reduced to rubble the own going school or construction work was initiated by volunteers and patents came to see their children back in class canada this was made possible with the help of contributions from the well wishers within and outside iraq it is the result of the tireless efforts of iraqi women to portray to the world agony and devastation and most of. the classrooms are crowded and the children must share both books and sits most of forgotten what it is like to be in school up to three years when war it can be a struggle say the teachers to get them to listen and participate but it's the troll mon psychological impact the violent us had that's been the most diverse state. six year old solid it has has and survived an ass like that hit his home and almost wiped out his entire family he now lives in the partly destroyed house with his father and grandfather the only other survivors of their strike solace father prepares his son for the first day in school he is hopeful making new friends will help ease that a covering. of said humble solace is slowly recovering he nearly died and remembers everything vividly we need more help in caring for him though salah said it was the ses everyone's trying their best to help. the psychological impact on children has been huge we have to free the children's minds from all these bad thoughts were free therapy sessions that are being clearly funded by the government unexploded bombs and other weapons continue to pose a danger to the children in the schools that once served us i said the basis. as many as schools in europe to reopen teachers are forced to improvise running multiple shifts to accommodate all the students there now increasing calls to the government for med increase in investment in education to help ease the diverse nation caused by years of violence mohammed on the wall just the era of that and to nicaragua now a forgery opposition organizations have formed a coalition called the national unity of blue and white they are marching in the capital calling for an end to president daniel of the goes viral on the ground has just sent in these pictures showing scuffles between police and protesters nicaragua has been gripped by a political crisis since april more than three hundred fifty people have been killed in a violent crackdown by the government now research is a warning that teachers and clinicians are mistaking immaturity in the classroom for attention deficit hyperactivity disorder or eighty h.d. a global study shows that the youngest children in a classroom are more likely to be diagnosed and medicated and their older classmates that could do more harm than good as many on a honda explains. parents want what's best for their children so when a teacher says they might be a problem parents naturally respond imagine them the suggestion that the child has a.d.h. day attention deficit hyperactivity disorder well a global study indicates that might not always be the case. conservative estimates put the global number of children diagnosed with a t h d at more than ten million and that number is rising there are no biological tests for the disorder diagnosis relies on teacher and parent reports of children exhibiting impulsive behavior is including fidgeting interrupting and being easily distracted this research published in the journal of child psychology and psychiatry looked at seventeen studies across twelve countries covering more than fourteen million children in all of these countries with the nations with high rates of a d h d or where prescription rates are lower it was more common for the youngest children in the classroom to be assessed as having a d h d o or of the blood takers are looking at each of the youngest kids in class and comparing them to the other children in classes and mistaking their rights if it were normal i drew a line to maturity for idea actually and that's that's extremely concerning that you know then kicks off a diagnostic process where teachers don't diagnose a.d.h. day or prescribe medication but studies show and most cases teaches other first to suggest a child has the disorder and that label can obscure other issues things like being the youngest in class things not being sleep or things like being a leader of the and you know some children are just naturally impulsive in hama and active and we need to have guided tolerance for that now i'm not suggesting some of these children don't have problems like doing that giving them a life like id actually stops dr missions and parents and teachers looking for the real coup. they rely on the one causing these problems and recently. gone down live and let's be honest the diving amphetamine research to say delaying the age at which a child starts school isn't the answer as another child would then become the youngest and potentially suffer instead they advise teaches and clinicians to be more cautious when assessing a child and the parents who know their children best to trust their instincts while let's get more on this now we're joined by joanna moncrief reader at university college london and also the author of the report and she's joining us from essex very good to have you with us on al-jazeera i know that these findings will resonate with many parents and teachers you know how to properly assess meet the needs of children in the classroom r a d h d cases on the rise at least partly because it is being misdiagnosed well as they are i think this study shows that he is being misdiagnosed in certain cases or at least that the diagnosis can be applied to all sorts of ordinary behaviors that may be normal or the age bracket the child was in. but are identified as being abnormal because they're in a school year in which they're relatively young and how do you so how do you then improve the diagnostic process given that there isn't. that you can't you know it's not something that you can test for chemically. well i think i think clinicians and teachers just need to be aware of this need to have it never mind that the the suppose that criteria to a.d.h. they are very broad are very nonspecific and may include normal variations in behavior and normal age related immaturity and just be much more cautious about applying the label because as we know you know that label it is a label that a child has for life and has got to do so with then non-drug tree and so does the criteria itself need to change if it is too broad and. not specific enough well this is a problem across mental health diagnoses all the criteria are often nonspecific there about behaviors that may be normal in one context but not normal in another context and therefore whether or not there is the diagnosis is always a very subjective judgement so i don't think i don't think changing the criteria will necessarily help i think well there needs to be is a greater awareness that the criteria are always subjective and that they need to be approached very cautiously and seems that what they are that is just a label for a certain set of behaviors. moncrief it is great to get your insights on this that is joanna moncrief joining us live from ethics thank you you thank. now you know the saying like father like son or joe is going to tell us how that applies to most racing jobson lately liz yes well michael schumacher son is following in his dad's footsteps nineteen year old make sure america has won his first major motor sport title the german clinched the formula three european championship with a race to spare as he placed second of his home race in whole can harm the teenager took eight victories on his way to the title this season in his debut season last year he finished twelfth his father michael won seven formula one world championships mick was just fourteen when michael suffered a head injury in a ski accident from which he has yet to recover. well it's a lot i mean it means everything. to me on this because it's the first real championship that i've won and i have fun with a lot of hard work to say sitting behind it and a lot of hard work not only for myself but really the most where it came from the team in really just grateful for what they've done all season long for me and. i just happy that i'm able to to be here and really live the moment. when she might have to wait until sunday when the racing at hockenheim was over to finally get his hands on the championship trophy. so he was mixed tweet he said he was living the dream and thanked the strong team that was behind him two thousand and sixteen f one champion nico rosberg who was michael schumacher teammate in the sadie's for three seasons congratulated his fellow countryman in german philippe massa who partnered with chirac a senior at ferrari in two thousand and six writes hope to see you in f one soon for show your dad and your family a very proud of you and this image is also been liked a lot on instagram it reportedly shows a young mc she macca watching his father in the for a carriage around about the time that michael was winning his fifth full six six zero seven championship a mic must have been around for years old well for years formula three has been a breeding ground for some of the best drivers in history including six foreman one world champions the current champion lewis hamilton won the european f three title back in two thousand and five and it certainly done him no harm harm he's closing in on his fifth f one title make she reckons that michael is the most successful driver in history with seven f one titles he was the german f three champion in one nine hundred ninety in the same year the flying finmeccanica in and won the british f three title and he went on to win back to back f one championships in ninety eight and ninety nine brazil's legend and senna who many consider to be the most talented ever why. in the british f three title way back in one nine hundred eighty three and his greatest rival prost had a fantastic breakthrough year in one nine hundred seventy nine when he came both the french and european titles finally another brazilian nelson piquet he won the one nine hundred seventy eight british f three title before going on to claim three for win a one championships mark gallagher is a former f one executive having worked at jordan red bull racing and cosworth teams and joins me now live from oxford sure mark is mick as good at it as his father can ever be well as you've just catalogued he's joining a very long list of drivers you warm at this level you know formula three championship is the correct one to to be showing your credentials and he certainly has done that and i think this is an extremely important moment there for in the career of young mick schumacher he's really proving himself on the international stage and it's an outstanding achievement there have been so many young men who have followed in the footsteps of their f one fathers some of them better than others this is a case of nature nurture is the talent inherited or are they just getting more a better opportunities than you or i would. i think the reality is that they are growing up in an environment of racing and i think that that really helps them although if you talk to damon hill who won the formula one world championship and he was the son of a former world champion graham hill damon would actually say that being the son of a super successful formula one driver can also be a hindrance because you get so much expectation loaded on your shoulders and there have been a lot of drivers down the years who have not lived up to the expectations perhaps piled upon them just because they happen to be the son or daughter of a highly successful racing driver so i think it makes a case he's delivering and this year started quite slowly he didn't have a very strong start of the season but my word he made up for it and i think now that he's clinched this title it really gives a seal of approval on his talent and capabilities and i think we'll all be watching now to see where he goes next because certainly he's on the right trajectory to get to formula one a lot of drivers have won three titles but only six of them have gone on to win formula one well titles what's what do you need to be able to make that jump from f three to f one. well of course the first thing to say is formula one is a highly expensive sport and so you need to have the right management around you need sponsorship support for in a lot of cases in order to make the jump into formula one and i think again in this instance mick is in the for church's position that because he is a son of michael he already has an incredibly strong management team around him so being came who was michael's manager is looking after mick she knows the sport inside out she has a formidable network so i think in terms of putting the right deals together he's got the right management support and he's got a formidable amount of support from people generally within the industry because all of us who are fortunate enough to work with michael or to compete against him recognize what a phenomenal talent he was and of course the tragedy that occurred in twenty thirteen without skiing accident you know has been a very tough time for that family i think the fact that mick has emerged such a fine young man you know multi-talented multilingual able to deliver this european championship title this year says a lot about him says a lot about the family and the support he's got no i think you know this next step to formula one should evolve over the next two or three years i'm confident we will see mike mccue marker in formula one in due course. not ballack either from a f one exec to thank you very much for speaking to us. ok well you can let me know what you think about all of us stories that we cover anything else that you think we should be covering or you just you need to use the hash tag a.j. news grid you can also contact was there only what's that number and you can tweet me direct charlie gusher osca pizza will be back with more eight hundred g.m.t. but right now it's but so elizabeth thank you very much joe and that will do it for this newsgroup as joe said remember to keep in touch with us on social media the hash tag is a.j. news great and all the other ways to connect are right there this facebook. whatsapp as well as a problem i will see you back here in studio fourteen at fifteen hundred g.m.t. on monday. one simple mistake could be franco. 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a.j. inside story you can also join the conversation our twitter our handle is at a.j. in says store it from me whatever the hell meat and the whole team here in doha by for now. me. thank. you. with. president donald trump vice president mike pence of both added their voices to deepening international concerns over the disappearance of. his believe was murdered inside the saudi consulate in istanbul but the kingdom denies this the u.k. germany and the u.n. are also demanding answers. i am concerned about it i don't like hearing about it and hopefully that will sort itself out right now nobody knows anything about it but those are pretty bad stories going around i do not like it and us by.
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a.j. inside story and you can also join the conversation on twitter handle there is at a.j. inside story for me has of taken the whole team here by the now. i . seven years after muammar gadhafi his controversial rain came to a violent end libya is frozen in time. competing forces each room for power and influence continue to disrupt a broken state that time forgot. in the second of a two part series the big picture on the scs who's to blame. lost for libya on al jazeera author a three year delay afghanistan is finally preparing to hold parliamentary elections as told by constant violence and continually influenced by foreign powers many afghans are hoping for a real change one direction whether come to take for give you an in-depth coverage of the afghanistan elections i'll just era. when the going gets tough many bangkok slum dwellers are forced to borrow. she may be kinder than your average moneylender. she may have more patience. but make no mistake. she means business. granny alone shot because of the viewfinder asia series on al-jazeera. we understand the differences a
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a.j. inside story you can also join the conversation on twitter handle is at a.j. inside story for me and the whole team head by finance. i. when they're online the humanity has been taken out. of this we're told you about. or if you join us on i guarantee you no one else has a back story like yours is a dialogue i'm just tired of seeing negative stereotypes about native americans everyone has a voice. and that's your comments your questions i'll do my best to bring them into the cell join the global conversation. this is al-jazeera. here watching the news hour live from a headquarters. for the next sixty minutes raising the stakes turkey's president puts more pressure on saudi arabia to reveal exactly how the journalist was killed inside its consulate in istanbul. we have strong evidence this was a premeditated murder. one wants all involved from top to bottom to face punishment saudi arabia responds to earn.
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a.j. inside story you can also join the conversation on twitter handle is at a.j. inside story from am wrong on the whole life and. since its inception in one thousand nine hundred sixty one the kuwait fund has been supporting people's livelihoods in over one hundred countries by funding projects in the rape sectors. ranging from infrastructure to health and education. these initiatives ultimately help to eradicate poverty. and promote sustainable development. for many young adults a coming of age brings greater responsibility. for this young man the responsibility of eight hundred years of family tradition weighs heavy on his shoulders. the choice is it is but the decision must be made soon. by blood part of the viewfinder asia series on al-jazeera. if you are in beijing looking out the pacific ocean you'd see american warships when miss was that somehow time is aiming to replace america and around the world all the chinese are not that stupid these guys want to dominate a huge chunk of the planet this sounds like a preparation for our first president george washi
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a.j. inside story you can also join the conversation on twitter handle is at a.j. inside story for me and ron come on in the whole team here by phone. history is so often told through the eyes of leaders but in amritsar india just thirty kilometers from the border with pakistan this old building is being transformed into a new museum mallika ahluwalia is the driving force behind sars partition musial it's really shocking because if you think about the fact that within a few years of nine eleven happening nine eleven museum was there and they are now numerous called museums is not beautiful of museums so countries around the world have walked to memorialize these events that have shaped that partition is not about the political events that led up to partition it's about the impact on each person who went through it it's really important that we highlight the stories of humanity hopefully one outcome on this would be that we remember our shared humanity and the shared history. divorce rates in taiwan a soaring and as a marriage consultant helen knows this only too we
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a.j. inside story you can also join the conversation on twitter handle is at a.j. inside story for me peace at all be on the team here in doha thanks for watching i'll see you soon. well they're on line for humanity has been taken out of this gold of this one told you about numbers on a spreadsheet or if you joined us on sat i guarantee know what apple has a back story like yours this is a dialogue on this tired of seeing negative stereotypes about native americans everyone has a voice resurfacing that's your comments your questions i'll do my best to bring them into the cell join the global conversation on al-jazeera we know the culture we know the problems that affect this part of the world very very well that is something that we're trying to take to the rest of the world we have gone to places and reported on a story that it might take an international network for months to be able to do it united nations peacekeepers are out there flowing anti-riot know. we are challenging the forces we're challenging companies who are going to places where nobody else is goin
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a.j. inside story you can also join the conversation on twitter our handle is that a.j. inside a story for me about the jaime and a whole team me here in doha by prayer now. travel off to. my tranquil gotos and forests near prague. safari. city. on sunday. as the sun. comes. valleys and scott. made political. talk to. it's the places you train. and dream. when you live for adventure. and discover it in chomps when you. when it's more so. because my. family places closer. together these cats are always. peter here in doha with the top stories from al-jazeera a bipartisan group of u.s. senators has triggered an official investigation into the disappearance of the saudi journalist jamal. he was last seen entering the saudi consulate in istanbul more than a week ago the washington post is reporting that the saudi crown prince mohammed bin salma ordered an operation to log back home to saudi arabia and tane him has more now from istanbul there were initial reports that the saudis had allegedly given them permission to search the building we understand actually that this has n
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a.j. inside story you can also join the conversation on twitter our handle is at a.j. inside story from am wrong card and the entire team here and by phone now. since its inception in one thousand nine hundred sixty one the kuwait fund has been supporting people's livelihoods in over one hundred countries by funding projects in a rape sectors. ranging from infrastructure to health and education. these initiatives ultimately help to eradicate poverty. and promote sustainable development. on behalf of her majesty's government i apologize reservedly a historic apology for one of british intelligence his darkest episodes but was it really new grievances that the libyans could be quite useful to the west seven years after the death of gadhafi al-jazeera world investigates western collusion with the libyan security services. gadhafi rendition on the west on al jazeera. now. stories of life. and inspiration. a series of short documentaries from around the wilds. that celebrate the human spirit against the odds coming before a focus. on. al-jazeera selects change makers. al-ja
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a.j. inside story you can also join the conversation on twitter our handle is at a.j. inside story for me mohammed abdul and the whole team here bye for now. they were. they were brazen. and for nearly a decade they committed crimes we think. they were. decorated police officers. baltimore is once again at the center of a debate over how to police the police. they gang within on al-jazeera. the latest news as it breaks beat people are already some of the country's most vulnerable and now they say they need help with details coverage here in gaza more than most places the contrast between scenes like this and the realities of daily like to so many from around the wilds forty years ago it was all but impossible for a foreign man or woman to live in china let alone marry a chinese but today marriages like this i'm no longer exceptional. the consequence of war i got ventures and russia he served in the marine corps for one thousand eight hundred ninety five that just doesn't go away. for a living out of his truck for the last couple years. he's homeless al-jazeera follows
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a.j. inside story and you can also join the conversation on twitter handle is at a.j. inside story for me imran khan and the whole team here by phone. i. more than seven decades ago a country was split into the big but did any and now the time comes to dean off the bench all it took was a pan a map and a collapsing empire when the british had to draw a line they pulled its seventh who had never been to india before al-jazeera examines the violent birth of india and pakistan and docks what the future holds for these nuclear neighbors partitioned the borders of blood. and monday put it on . u.s. and british companies have announced the biggest discovery of natural gas in west africa but what to do with these untapped natural resources is already a source of heated debate nothing much has changed they still spend most of their days looking forward to for the dry river beds like this one five years on the syrians still feel battered or even those who managed to escape their country have been truly unable to escape the earth. the sun valley. and the false image. is the mood
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a.j. inside story you can also join the conversation on twitter our handle is at a.j. inside story for me mohammed abdul and the whole team here bye for now. on al-jazeera. in a new season al-jazeera correspondent returns with more personal stories from our journalists from around the world. brazilians are getting ready for elections but the main presidential contender is barred from the polls as he says time in jail for corruption. from the u.s. and beyond faultlines investigate the story beyond the headlines after a three year delay afghanistan will finally hold its parliamentary elections to what direction the country takes with a new two part series the big picture examines the negative view of monaco duckies and the effects of his demise october on al-jazeera from cutting edge medical technology toxic venom could be a good resource for the development of lifesaving drugs to advances in the most difficult regions of the world. in her. side. an innovative solutions to global health care problems as will today make a difference maybe the old is word get it sure it wa
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a.j. inside story you can also join the conversation on twitter our handle is at a.j. inside story for me mama gentlemen the whole team here bye for now. this powerful social network is sculpting a global cyber society and regulation is playing catch up but as scandals begin to unfold they will witness is that we should not be in this position. they want as much extreme content as they can get on the cover to gauge how ethics weigh against profits and how the rules are being written. inside facebook on al-jazeera. the nobel committee has announced the joint witness of this year's peace prize denis mccuaig and nadia morrow al-jazeera has been granted the exclusive international rights to interview the winners after the awards ceremony here in oslo in december the nobel interview on al-jazeera. capturing a moment in time. snapshots of the lives. of the stories . providing a glimpse into someone else's wild. inspiring documentaries from impassioned filmmakers. with nice documentaries to open your eyes on al-jazeera. when people need to be heard. but it's been horrific jom
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a.j. inside story you can also join the conversation on twitter handle is at a.j. inside story for me and the whole team head by finance. i. why would they not get the it up. they must set up. a lot of his own caught up. on the nineteenth of december twenty sixth mahmoud hussein was detained by the egyptian authorities he remains behind bars without a trial al-jazeera world investigates his case and media repression in egypt journalism is not a crime on al-jazeera. the latest news as it breaks the turkish security officials said that they were treating crush of his disappearance as a murder investigation. with detailed coverage the area here was the preschool people thought it would be a safe place to run to for the ground beneath them turned to mud and swallowed them up from around the world the local government has been trying to clean up their we don't want him in the more dangerous they caused to those who live around it. the cricket world isn't in our bag match fixing i mean you have to think why would he give me a go because then he didn't burn to me again in
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a.j. inside story you can also join the conversation on twitter handle is a.j. inside story for me i'm wrong come on in the whole team here bye for now. does the designation of state sponsor of terrorism tell us what that designation means how bad is that evil saddam. the sudanese foreign minister to dearie mohammed ahmed talks to al jazeera. when people need to be heard. but it's been for a few jomo still his life it's not unknown or life is short and the story needs to be told to do stories that have in fact all suspect i testify in the court of law to make sure that the bad guys at both the high and back al-jazeera has teams on the ground to bring new documentaries and live news on air and online. and ancient disease that continues to put half of the world's population if we do have a vaccine need to speed up the process of moving the disease in many parts of the world al-jazeera travels to tanzania and follows medical profession on the frontline of the battle against malaria and s.k. just a few thousand mosquitoes in a little trying to save the life efficien
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a.j. inside story and you can join the conversation on twitter handle at a.j. inside story for me adrian sort of the whole team here and we'll see you can buy from my. who ming city a city with a drug problem. in a neighborhood concealing the by trafficking. transforms the square into oak. street and its. street fall to the viewfinder latin america series. and hundred forty on the. u.s. and british companies have announced the biggest discovery of natural gas in west africa but what to do with these untapped natural resources is already a source of heated debate nothing much has changed they still spend most of their days looking forward to full dry river beds like this one five years on the syrians still feel battered for even those who managed to escape their countries haven't truly been able to escape the war. this is our babies as a nation where we can find full blown babies cases every ten days and a visitation i get my team to witness that many of. even a appreciates at what he does going to be to the prevention of such we big together many sectors to ach
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a.j. inside story you can also join the conversation on twitter handle is a.j. inside story for me i'm wrong conan the whole team here bye for now. for many young adults a coming of age brings greater responsibility. for this young man but the responsibility of eight hundred years of family tradition weighs heavy on his shoulders. the choice is it is but the decision must be made soon. by blood part of the viewfinder asia series on al-jazeera. challenge your perceptions. powerful documentaries. accept the. debate some discussions you've been out there with the protesters on the streets what are they been telling you. discover a wealth of award winning programming from around the globe. see the world from a different perspective. on al-jazeera. an ancient disease that continues to put half of the world's population risk if we do have a vaccine due to speed up the process of moving the disease in many parts of the world al-jazeera travels to tanzania and follows medical profession on the frontline of the battle against malaria and ask is just a few thousand mosqui
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a.j. the inside story you can also join the conversation on twitter our handle is at a.j. inside story from the mama june and the whole team here i can. he lived in brazil's largest favela. one day the police king. like thousands of others he disappeared. witness follows a family's epic struggle for justice which became a national cause and sent shock waves through the upper echelons of the political establishment in the shadow of the hill on al-jazeera. in the lead up to the u.s. midterm elections will be talking to the american people looking at key issues for voters from immigration to economic struggles to health care system to racism and women's rights to join us through i took over for special coverage and analysis of the u.s. midterm was on al-jazeera the consequence of war i got ventures and russia he served in the marine corps for mentioning two hundred ninety five that just doesn't go away. for a living out of his truck for the last couple years. he's homeless al-jazeera follows a group of u.s. army veterans traumatized by war. as they struggle to get their lives
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a.j. the inside story you can also join the conversation on twitter our handle is at a.j. inside story from the mama june and the whole team here i can. we're. i have dedicated almost my entire professional life so that would eventually one fight against corruption and what i have heard is that we need chaffetz we need also to shine the light on those shampoos and this award bridges a gap that existed in this. nominate your own for action hero shine the light on what they do and to have not shine a light on your hero with your nomination for the international space award two thousand and eighteen for more information go to isa war dot com. when they're online for humanitarian been taken down there's goals of this we're told you about the number on a spreadsheet or if you join us on the say i guarantee no one else has a back story like yours this is a dialogue on this tired of seeing negative stereotypes about native americans everyone has a voice resurfacing that's your comments your questions i'll do my best to bring them into the show join the global conversation on al-j
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