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one of biggest found is now on display at the museum of natural history, al jazeera's gabriel elizonda checked out the beast. >> unveiled for the public, one of the biggest dino source discovered. at 37 meters or 122 feet, this is so long, it can't fit all the way in the museum gallery, so the head sits out the door. it's the first of its kind discovered. scientists don't have a name for it. until then, they are calling it the titanasaur. >> they are not sure if it's male or female. when it roamed the yarth, it weighed 70 tonnes, the equivalent of 10 african elements. >> i'm a tall guy. i only come up to the knee of the dinosaur. giving you a sense of how big it was. the crazy part is pail yentologist believe when it died, it was an ato lessened, not even a full-grown adult. you can only imagine how big the parents must have been. >> it took a team of paleontologists 18 months to excavate 200 bones. unlike most dinosaur remains where fragments are left. this dinosaur was 70% intact. >> you need a complete skeleton to understand these animals as living organisms, and this is what we can
one of biggest found is now on display at the museum of natural history, al jazeera's gabriel elizonda checked out the beast. >> unveiled for the public, one of the biggest dino source discovered. at 37 meters or 122 feet, this is so long, it can't fit all the way in the museum gallery, so the head sits out the door. it's the first of its kind discovered. scientists don't have a name for it. until then, they are calling it the titanasaur. >> they are not sure if it's male or female....
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gabriel elizonda reports from u.n. hours in new york. >> reporter: embroiled in scandal once again. six new allegations have surfaced of sexual misconduct against children by foreign peacekeeping troops in the central african republic. the incidents are alleged to have taken place in the capital bangui at a camp for displaced people in 2014. four teenage girls, between 14 and 16, say they were sexually assaulted by european union peacekeepers. three said abusers were from a georgian contingent taking part in the mission. troubling allegations were made against french troops, the youngest victim, a 7-year-old girl said she was sexually abused in exchange for a bottle of water and a bag of cookies. >> these are, of course, serious accusations, and it's crucial that the cases are thoroughly and urgently investigated. we are heartened with the initial response received from the countries concerned. and the european union, showing they take the allegations seriously. >> we will continue to follow up on the cases, and any others which emerge as the u.n. team on the ground continues its in
gabriel elizonda reports from u.n. hours in new york. >> reporter: embroiled in scandal once again. six new allegations have surfaced of sexual misconduct against children by foreign peacekeeping troops in the central african republic. the incidents are alleged to have taken place in the capital bangui at a camp for displaced people in 2014. four teenage girls, between 14 and 16, say they were sexually assaulted by european union peacekeepers. three said abusers were from a georgian...
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al jazeera's goned has been -- gabriel elizonda has been monitoring developments. >> it appears that a garvan of militia members left and were on the way to a community meeting. details are unclear on a rural highway outside of the refuge is when the fbi and local law enforcement confronted the militia members. that's when a gunfighten sued. five were -- gunfight ensued. five were arrested. amen bundy, the leader, was arrested the the person killed. lavoie finny can, he was killed, he was the number two in command, a spokesperson for the militia group. what is going on at the refuge now, there continues to be other militia members there, hunkered down there. they have put out calls on social media and elsewhere calling for other members around the country to join them, make a last stand there. it's unclear if federal raw enforcement officials planned the raid or to negotiate. it could be complicated, as there could be women and children inside as well >>> the philippines has given a red carpet welcome to the emperor of japan, 60 years after diplomatic relations were restored. many fi
al jazeera's goned has been -- gabriel elizonda has been monitoring developments. >> it appears that a garvan of militia members left and were on the way to a community meeting. details are unclear on a rural highway outside of the refuge is when the fbi and local law enforcement confronted the militia members. that's when a gunfighten sued. five were -- gunfight ensued. five were arrested. amen bundy, the leader, was arrested the the person killed. lavoie finny can, he was killed, he was...
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gabriel elizonda is in a town of burns, where the standoff continues. >> you can see they have it blocked that s u.c. >> that is the main entrance to the refuge. that truck there is blocking it. you will see this watch tower over my right shoulder, that normally is where park rangers are stationed and they watch over the birds and animals, but know they have armed anti-government protesters watching the area. the compress conference they held, they gave the message they do not plan to leave soon. >> this is cattle ranching company. where cattle outnumber people 14-1. but where 17% of crazing land is owned or managed by a federal government. many here deeply distrust. >> steve turner sympathizes with the ranchers, saying the government intrudes on the likely hoods or way of life. >> i think the federal government is over-reaching, doing what it is not supposed to do. >> in town, at the big r. most view the federal government with suspicion, but they are divided on whether the protesters are helping or hurting efforts to wrestle control of land away. >> it's not how they are doing. i think
gabriel elizonda is in a town of burns, where the standoff continues. >> you can see they have it blocked that s u.c. >> that is the main entrance to the refuge. that truck there is blocking it. you will see this watch tower over my right shoulder, that normally is where park rangers are stationed and they watch over the birds and animals, but know they have armed anti-government protesters watching the area. the compress conference they held, they gave the message they do not plan...