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prince prince ahmed was in london. i guess it was 2 years ago and when he was corralled by some protesters who were you know confronting him about saudi arabia's involvement in the yemen war he tried very much to distance himself from from the war and you know. crown prince mohammed bin time and this is been one of the points that he has been most criticized war criticized for is the saudi saudi involvement so they have also been quite critical these 215 seconds is all we have here does saudi arabia have a history of arresting boyle family insiders in 2017 there was a famous crackdown where members of the royal family businessmen were essentially put under house arrest for almost 2 years in the ritz carlton at the time the government said this was because of corruption but you know this isn't the only way saudi arabia has been cracking down of anybody who's been perceived to be a distant we've seen the extreme case of. the journalists come out come out how to avoid being murdered and this maybe is the latest in the strings of fascinating story well i even thank you so much taking a turn now to the bundesliga where our p r b line say you have received losing ground in the title race on match day 25 they were held to a 2nd straight draw after a 00 stalemat
prince prince ahmed was in london. i guess it was 2 years ago and when he was corralled by some protesters who were you know confronting him about saudi arabia's involvement in the yemen war he tried very much to distance himself from from the war and you know. crown prince mohammed bin time and this is been one of the points that he has been most criticized war criticized for is the saudi saudi involvement so they have also been quite critical these 215 seconds is all we have here does saudi...
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prince. what's going on here? >> reporter: there are two names to watch here. one is prince ahmed bin abdel assiz and the other is prince naif. why would they be on a list to be arrested? they are two people who could be considered to be legitimate heirs to the throne. prince ahmed is the younger brother of the current king and the other prince is the former crown prince who was ousted a couple of years ago by the current crown prince mohamed bin salman. when they have been taken into detention, that raises all sorts of concerns outside and within the kingdom as well. why is this happening right now? there aren't clear answers for that. i've spoken to sources in the saudi government and they are not aware of any change in the status of prince ahmed or prince mohamed bin naif. he's really been understood to be effectively under house arrest since mohamed bin salman forced him out of the crown prince position, the heir to the throne position in 2017. it's a question, why arrest them if they've been effectively under house arrest since then? it's interesting that sources in the government are not confirming this, they're n
prince. what's going on here? >> reporter: there are two names to watch here. one is prince ahmed bin abdel assiz and the other is prince naif. why would they be on a list to be arrested? they are two people who could be considered to be legitimate heirs to the throne. prince ahmed is the younger brother of the current king and the other prince is the former crown prince who was ousted a couple of years ago by the current crown prince mohamed bin salman. when they have been taken into...
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prince mohammed bin nayef and prince ahmed been otherwise it's all saudis the younger brother of the saudi king now according to the wall street journal they have been arrested for processing against and crown prince mohammed bin reports suggest they have been accused of treason and could face life imprisonment or the death penalty but if could have rivaled crown prince mohammed bin for the throne when king solomon dies saudi guards of also arrested one of mohammed bin nayef brothers jamal else while explains why the reported arrests are so significant. it's huge because of the positioning of these 2 figures within the royal family their seniority both in terms of lineage but also in terms of positions hold some form of benign have been the former crown prince being head of the intelligence before he was somebody that had great respect and commanded a lot of respect both domestically within the royal family within the religious institutions but also internationally with the united states and other countries and obviously not lizzie's being the only other son of the late king faisal him being a significant figure with respect now south korea is in prison restrictions on the sale of mosques and has
prince mohammed bin nayef and prince ahmed been otherwise it's all saudis the younger brother of the saudi king now according to the wall street journal they have been arrested for processing against and crown prince mohammed bin reports suggest they have been accused of treason and could face life imprisonment or the death penalty but if could have rivaled crown prince mohammed bin for the throne when king solomon dies saudi guards of also arrested one of mohammed bin nayef brothers jamal else...
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prince mohammed bin nayef and prince ahmed bin. the younger brother of the saudi king now according to the wall street journal they have been arrested for processing against king sound and crown prince mohammed bin reports suggest they have been accused of treason and could face life imprisonment or the death penalty both could have rivaled crown prince mohammed bin salman for the throne when king solomon dies saudi gods have also arrested one of mohammed bin nayef brothers well al jazeera senior correspondent alex planes just what these detentions mean for the kingdom and the impact on saudi politics. in terms of his significance it's huge because we're talking about true of the most senior members of the saudi royal family and true that up until now have not been seen as supporters of crown prince may have been someone in the direction that he's been taking the country both domestically and in terms of foreign policy what's printed it is very difficult to ascertain needless to say because saudis are very close culture in terms of back of transparency and no media freedom there but also what's peculiar about it is that these are 2 figures who have they've been under house arrest th
prince mohammed bin nayef and prince ahmed bin. the younger brother of the saudi king now according to the wall street journal they have been arrested for processing against king sound and crown prince mohammed bin reports suggest they have been accused of treason and could face life imprisonment or the death penalty both could have rivaled crown prince mohammed bin salman for the throne when king solomon dies saudi gods have also arrested one of mohammed bin nayef brothers well al jazeera...
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his uncle prince ahmed was said to be concerned by the crown prince's grip on power this is something extraordinary and saudi politics prince ahmed by the past rules of saudi politics should have enjoyed immunity even if he was publicly a little critical of some policy but that immunity is gone there is no immunity in saudi arabia mohammed bin so man can get you no matter who you are that's the message. in $27.00 tane dozens of senior members of the royal family and billionaire businessmen around our panda tamed at a luxury hotel in riyadh the saudi government said it was an anti-corruption drive rights groups disagreed one year later mohammed bin solomon's international profile was further tanishq after the killing of saudi journalist. and the kingdom's consulate in istanbul the cia concluded that the crown prince must have known about the operation if not ordered it himself we know that the real power was some people calling him anecdotally the. soul of the king but the person who was actually in power in this. report suggests those detained now face long term imprisonment or even d
his uncle prince ahmed was said to be concerned by the crown prince's grip on power this is something extraordinary and saudi politics prince ahmed by the past rules of saudi politics should have enjoyed immunity even if he was publicly a little critical of some policy but that immunity is gone there is no immunity in saudi arabia mohammed bin so man can get you no matter who you are that's the message. in $27.00 tane dozens of senior members of the royal family and billionaire businessmen...
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health after the reported arrests of several princes and dozens of officials in recent days the king's younger brother prince ahmed abdul aziz and the crown prince's cousin mohammed bin nayef a said to be among those detained taken by masked men to an unknown location maybe they have. said man is that area rating or again as rumored in the past you might be considering. basically have the. the last thing been some man want to challenge there are reports of an attempted coup though some analysts believe crown prince mohammed bin solomon is for the consolidating his power i understand that after the arrests of these major figures that he then demanded the other members of the family to confirm their loyalty to him and many were expected to tweet or to e-mail him and show that they were behind him mohamed bin solomon knowing his abs has a reputation for cracking down on anyone who opposes him he replaced been naive as heir to the throne and 27 tane forcing him into effective house arrest n.b.s. his uncle prince ahmed was said to be concerned by the crown prince's grip on power one of a small group who voted against m.p.'s taking over. this is somethi
health after the reported arrests of several princes and dozens of officials in recent days the king's younger brother prince ahmed abdul aziz and the crown prince's cousin mohammed bin nayef a said to be among those detained taken by masked men to an unknown location maybe they have. said man is that area rating or again as rumored in the past you might be considering. basically have the. the last thing been some man want to challenge there are reports of an attempted coup though some analysts...
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princes are reported to have been detained by mosque men in a major security crackdown which suggests a new power battle in the kingdom they are prince ahmed been under lizzie's who is the younger and only surviving full brother of king solomon the king's nephew mohammed bin nayef a former interior minister and crown prince who was replaced by the king's son mohammed in sound money in a 2017 palace coup and mohammed bin nayef half brother prince now wife in ny if they are said to be accused of attempting a coup the wall street journal says security forces also detained dozens of interior ministry officials senior army officers and all this is back today of supporting the alleged plot like brian explains. the saudi crown prince mohammed bin solomon has moved to consolidate power since removing his cousin mohammad deny a physical to the throne and 27 tane now 3 years on the knife is reportedly accused of trying to push out the crown prince and that seen him and his brother detained as well as the saudi king's youngest brother ahmed bin abdulaziz there are some kinds of rumors and innuendoes and there is turmoil within the family in the form of criticism but that doesn't justify you know being arrested like criminals with mass security forces coming to their homes and yanking him out of their private reside
princes are reported to have been detained by mosque men in a major security crackdown which suggests a new power battle in the kingdom they are prince ahmed been under lizzie's who is the younger and only surviving full brother of king solomon the king's nephew mohammed bin nayef a former interior minister and crown prince who was replaced by the king's son mohammed in sound money in a 2017 palace coup and mohammed bin nayef half brother prince now wife in ny if they are said to be accused of...
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the king'suc designated sssor, his son, crown prince mohammad bin salman.en two of the m the king's brother, prince ahmed bin abdulaziz, and his nephew, prince mohammed bin nayef-- were arrested in their homes and charged with treason. nayef had been crown prie until 2017, when king salman replaced him with his son mohammad bin salman, known as m.b.s. saudi offials did not comment on the four arrests as of saturday afternoon. as >> sreen: for the latest developments in the u.s. and around the world, visit www.pbs.org/newshour. as >> sreenan: tensions ongr ce's border with turkey escalated today as migrants trying to get into europe faced th greek police. authorities used tear gas to try and disperse a group of migrants armed with rocks who tried to tear down a border fence. at least two people we reportedly injured in today's clashes. greek police have been clashing with syrian migrants trying to cross intohe country since tuey's president, recep tayyip erdogan, opened the bord last week. greek officials said that the tear gas and water cannons were used for "deterrce purposes." for more on turkey's decision to open its borders, lydia emmano
the king'suc designated sssor, his son, crown prince mohammad bin salman.en two of the m the king's brother, prince ahmed bin abdulaziz, and his nephew, prince mohammed bin nayef-- were arrested in their homes and charged with treason. nayef had been crown prie until 2017, when king salman replaced him with his son mohammad bin salman, known as m.b.s. saudi offials did not comment on the four arrests as of saturday afternoon. as >> sreen: for the latest developments in the u.s. and around...
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his uncle prince ahmed was said to be concerned by the crown prince's grip on power this is something extraordinary and so politics prince ahmed by the past rules of saudi politics should have enjoyed immunity even if he was publicly a little critical of some policy but that immunity is gone there is no immunity in saudi arabia mohammed bin solomon can get you no matter who you are that's the message. in $27.00 tane dozens of senior members of the royal family and billionaire businessmen around a panda tamed at a luxury hotel in riyadh the saudi government said it was an anti-corruption drive rights groups disagreed one year later mohammed bin solomon's international profile was further tarnished after the killing of saudi journalist jamal khashoggi and the kingdom's consulate in istanbul the cia concluded that the crown prince must have known about the operation if not ordered it himself we know that the real power was some people calling him anecdotally the. son of the king but a person who was actually sovereign power in the southeast. reports suggest those detained now face long t
his uncle prince ahmed was said to be concerned by the crown prince's grip on power this is something extraordinary and so politics prince ahmed by the past rules of saudi politics should have enjoyed immunity even if he was publicly a little critical of some policy but that immunity is gone there is no immunity in saudi arabia mohammed bin solomon can get you no matter who you are that's the message. in $27.00 tane dozens of senior members of the royal family and billionaire businessmen around...
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says crown prince mohammed bin nayef and the king's younger brother prince ahmed been a glass' out saudis are being held overnight edged coup attempt alexia brian reports. the saudi crown prince mohammed bin solomon has moved to consolidate power since removing his cousin mohammed bin nayef is age of the throne and $27.00 tane now 3 years on the knife is reportedly accused of trying to push out the crown prince and that seen him and his brother detained as well as the saudi king's youngest brother ahmed bin abdulaziz there are some kinds of rumors and innuendoes dead terrorist or more within the family in the form of criticism but that doesn't justify you know being arrested like criminals with mass security forces coming to their homes and yanking him out of their private residences mohamed bin soma known as has a reputation for cracking down on anyone who opposes him 27 tane dozens of senior members of the royal family and billionaire businessmen were rounded up and detained at a luxury hotel in riyadh the saudi government said it was an end to corruption dr rights groups disagreed. hundreds of activists including women's rights campaign allusion i'll have to are also in pr
says crown prince mohammed bin nayef and the king's younger brother prince ahmed been a glass' out saudis are being held overnight edged coup attempt alexia brian reports. the saudi crown prince mohammed bin solomon has moved to consolidate power since removing his cousin mohammed bin nayef is age of the throne and $27.00 tane now 3 years on the knife is reportedly accused of trying to push out the crown prince and that seen him and his brother detained as well as the saudi king's youngest...
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journal says the crown prince bahama been 9th and the king's younger brother prince ahmed been a solid being held over an alleged coup attempt alexy o'brien reports the saudi crown prince mohammed bin solomon has moved to consolidate power since removing his cousin mohammad deny a physics of the throne and 27 tane now 3 years on the knife is reportedly accused of trying to push out the crown prince and that seen him and his brother detained as well as the saudi king's youngest brother ahmed bin abdulaziz there are some kinds of words and innuendos that there is turmoil within the family in the form of criticism but that doesn't justify you know being arrested like criminals with mass security forces coming to their homes and yanking him out of their private residences mohamed bin solomon known as has a reputation for cracking down on anyone who opposes him 27 tane dozens of senior members of the royal family and billionaire businessmen were rounded up and detained at a luxury hotel in riyadh the saudi government said it was an anti-corruption drive rights groups disagreed. hundreds of activists including women's rights campaign allusion i have to are also in prison. he
journal says the crown prince bahama been 9th and the king's younger brother prince ahmed been a solid being held over an alleged coup attempt alexy o'brien reports the saudi crown prince mohammed bin solomon has moved to consolidate power since removing his cousin mohammad deny a physics of the throne and 27 tane now 3 years on the knife is reportedly accused of trying to push out the crown prince and that seen him and his brother detained as well as the saudi king's youngest brother ahmed bin...
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health after the reported arrest of several princes and dozens of officials in recent days the king's younger brother prince ahmed abdul aziz and the crown prince's cousin mohammed bin nayef a said to be among those detained taken by masked men to an unknown location maybe they have. a man is that area rating or again has rumored in the past you might be considering. basically have the case and the last thing been some men want to challenge there are reports of an attempted coup though some analysts believe crown prince mohammed bin solomon is further consolidating his power mohamed bin solomon known as m.b.a.'s has a reputation for cracking down on anyone who opposes him he replaced been naive as to the throne and 27 tane forcing him into effective house arrest n.b.s. his uncle prince ahmed was said to be concerned by the crown prince's grip on power one of a small group who voted against m.p.'s taking over this is something extraordinary and politics. by the past rules of saudi politics should have enjoyed immunity even if he was publicly a little critical of some policy but that immunity is gone there is no immunity in saudi arabia mohammed bi
health after the reported arrest of several princes and dozens of officials in recent days the king's younger brother prince ahmed abdul aziz and the crown prince's cousin mohammed bin nayef a said to be among those detained taken by masked men to an unknown location maybe they have. a man is that area rating or again has rumored in the past you might be considering. basically have the case and the last thing been some men want to challenge there are reports of an attempted coup though some...
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opaque and information we did it's one of our 5 bought what we do know prince ahmed bin abdulaziz is an uncle of the crown prince and then obviously you have his cousin mohammed bin nayef who was at one time seen as an it and was the crown for he was our own private i mean we've been i if he was i mean his assets are already been frozen he was already subject to a travel ban and was effectively under house arrest so while these 2 might be potential rivals it's not as though they pose an immediate threat not at all and that it is being put out that there was no possibility considering that they were under quite a bit of surveillance certainly the fact that prince what has been taken is very serious because he is a brother of the king. selman the last brother the youngest traditionally in the saudi royal family the succession is pos from yet another to throw in position he's certainly a threat but in fact he had spent much of his time abroad. and he's the last of the soup dairy 7 which were the original brothers of or sons i should say of the founder of saudi arabia so it's a significant move and possibly suggests
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princes reported to have been detained in what may be a new power battle in the kingdom the new york times says the former head of army intelligence prince nayef being ahmed is being held along with 3 others a wall street journal says security forces also arrested dozens of interior ministry officials senior army officers and other suspected of supporting the n.h. brought alexey o'brien reports. the saudi crown prince mohammed bin solomon has moved to consolidate power since removing his cousin muhammad bin nayef as edge of the throne and $27.00 tane now 3 years on the knife is reportedly accused of trying to push out the crown prince and that seen him and his brother detained as well as the saudi king's youngest brother ahmed bin abdulaziz there are some kinds of rumors and innuendoes identities term or within the family in the form of criticism that doesn't justify you know being arrested like criminals with masks security forces coming to their homes and yanking him out of their private residences mohamed bin solomon known as has a reputation for cracking down on anyone who opposes him and 27 tane dozens of senior members of the royal family and billionaire businessmen were rounded up and detained at a luxury hotel in riyadh the saudi government said it was an end to corruption dr rights groups disagreed. hundreds of activists including women's rights campaign allusion i'll have to are also in p
princes reported to have been detained in what may be a new power battle in the kingdom the new york times says the former head of army intelligence prince nayef being ahmed is being held along with 3 others a wall street journal says security forces also arrested dozens of interior ministry officials senior army officers and other suspected of supporting the n.h. brought alexey o'brien reports. the saudi crown prince mohammed bin solomon has moved to consolidate power since removing his cousin...
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journal says the crown prince mohammed bin nayef and the king's younger brother prince ahmed been told of being held over an alleged attempt alexey o'brien reports the saudi crown prince mohammed bin solomon has moved to consolidate power since removing his cousin mohamed deny a physics of the throne and 27 tane now 3 years on the knife is reportedly accused of trying to push out the crown prince and that seen him and his brother detained as well as the saudi king's youngest brother ahmed bin...
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reports saudi crown prince mohammed bin sound detained some the most high profile members of the rule family they include former crown prince mohammed bin nayef as well as prince ahmed bin abdulaziz outside the younger brother of the saudi king reports suggest they've both been accused of treason saudi guards have also arrested one of mom had been knifed brothers they're now likely under the threat of life imprisonment or possible execution both could have rival the crown prince mohammed bin sound man to the throne if king solomon were to die it let's bring in jamal and sally johns is live on set jamal so what do you think has prompted this move by the saudi crown prince mom been psalm on how significant is it in terms of significance that we can say with 100 percent confidence it's huge because of the positioning of these 2 figures within the royal family their seniority both in terms of lineage but also in terms of positions held some form of denial of being the former crown prince being head of the intelligence before he was somebody that had great respect and commanded a lot of respect both domestically within the royal family within the religious institutions b
reports saudi crown prince mohammed bin sound detained some the most high profile members of the rule family they include former crown prince mohammed bin nayef as well as prince ahmed bin abdulaziz outside the younger brother of the saudi king reports suggest they've both been accused of treason saudi guards have also arrested one of mom had been knifed brothers they're now likely under the threat of life imprisonment or possible execution both could have rival the crown prince mohammed bin...
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prince and others in the state. prince ahmed and mohammed bin nayef or both seen as possible rivals to the throne when i see 4 year old king solomon dies reports suggest they now face long term imprisonment or even death elixir brian al jazeera. thousands of women in cities across pakistan have defined threats of violence to march on international women's day demanding tougher laws to protect women more hind is in islam that they ordered a large project also known as the woman march is being headed by a feminist. collective and their gods have now branched into many artists they did they started marching and 2018 last year there is a margin several cities and today they also include that also includes islamabad our divisions that there are divisions within society you have a conservative segment of society that does not necessarily see eye to eye read the feminist lot who of course have been using our blog and my body my choice and out of quark's has ruled a lot of backlash from the religious right in fact as you can hear that shouting in the distance not far away from me is another rally which aired against this particular rally where the movement or the collective is saying that their women need to be protected they need to be given equal opportunities in society story indeed you can see that there wide within pakistan and also ahead at that particular radio. the qur'an the ethnic minority men mine has been fighting for independence for 70 years since one of the world's longest running civil wars and has displaced hundreds of thousands of people now community leaders say that determined to be part of the peace building process and created a park to do just that service from slewing reports from young gone. the qur'an of a 2nd largest ethnic minority in myanmar they've been fighting for an independent state since 949 before changing their demand in 1976 to one for greater autonomy despite a seas fi agreed in 2012 fighting continues but in this part of state as it's now called corrent community leaders have created a sanctuary the salwen peace park covers nearly 5500 square kilometers and includes villages forest and wildlife reserves here the qur'an continues that traditional way of life relying on nature for that and practicing customary land management to preserve the environment so morehead and internally displaced qur'an has known war for most of his life. in the past we had to run and hide from the media. it was exhausting when soldiers attacked our village we had to run we took our food supply into the jungle but when soldiers found it they would steal it sometimes they would burn it the village is remote but people here seem content. you know we live self-sufficient lives we plant ross grow vegetables rice pigs and chickens if me and my soldiers join to attack us we will continue our life this way but elsewhere in state peace hasn't held sporadic fighting still happens by the move to upgrade a road previously used for military operations qur'an community leaders say villagers are also concerned about the military bases dotted around the parks boundary solution is easy. just withdraw you know maybe a couple of camps allowing people to come back and reassess to base their livelihoods and you know. you know kind of projects come in and see how you know things you know moving forward and then you can replicate the park is the 1st of its kind in myanmar indigenous led it's founded say it's an alternative to top down development but protecting it from encroachment will be a challenge the park isn't recognised by the government. democratic transition has opened the door to foreign investment that plans to develop the area in and around the park including 2 hydro power dam projects on the south. in the qur'an struggle to protect their community and their way of life they'll have to be prepared to take on corporations to florence. the refugee facility on the greek island of bosses. today it happened. one happy family center for refugees just outside the capital. on the island it was speaking to work. well as you can see behind me the school is completely destroyed you can see the melted sheet metal and the buckled steel girders of the school roof underneath that there are steel frames of long benches and long tables where the children used to sit the plywood has been burnt it's lying in piles of dust on the floor and there's an acrid smell still in the air the fire service was here earlier to see if they could find any clues as to who or what started this fire it could be an accident but obviously at a time of high political tension on the island where right wing groups of clashed with volunteers and n.g.o.s helping the refugees there are also suspicions that it might not be an accident this is the school of peace an israeli and joe that operates on the grounds of one happy family joining me now to talk about that project is i'm not sure hon she's a volunteer with school of peace and that i know that it's been very tense on the island since the government attempted to build closed refugee centers which would be detention centers to replace morea where people are free to come and go and since then people have risen up against almost any refugee activity on the island can you tell me whether you have had any form of threat to the school before now before and i would be and have any follow thanks to the school. we have a lot of passionate about me as i've been a local community and in the past 2 weeks it's completely different and far we get a lot of a play in attack ourself in and in n.z. aus but it's a big difference than we feel when you say it's been very different to the trust in the last 2 weeks how do you mean different. i mean before we felt safe around here we felt safe to walk in the streets we love this place we have another very good friends on this island and a lot of people that walk with us every day in the past 2 days no one is going out of the house people are scared in the street everyone is suspicious of everyone the 3 walks around there are some words we came after the guy even them anymore you know. what happens if you go into the wrong places or if you talk to the wrong people we would get we would dance and our car would get beaten they would try to go inside that would. have you had any. of you of the refugees that you teach tell you that they have been intimidated. just mainly the one that lives in with believing that they are. going out of the house and into the streets and they don't know how people really react in that they prefer to stay home in these days well obviously this is a very recent political development it is difficult to know how long this atmosphere will continue it doesn't help that there is a hostile attitude from neighboring turkey which has intentionally opened its borders in order to promote refugees on to greek territory the greek government has seen that as a threat to national security that has done much to color the political mood on the island as well. mr president donald trump has praised united states relationship with brazil but has refused to guarantee he will hold off from hitting brazilian steel when i mean with new tariffs. you. know if you want to do. well trump held a private dinner for the brazilian president. and his florida resort on saturday the 2 leaders were also expected to discuss potential trade opportunities also narrow is on a 3 day trip to the united states. so this is around 0 these are the top stories in a quarter population is being put under lockdown as the government tries to stop the coronavirus the region of lombardy home to 10000000 is now in quarantine 11 nearby provinces are also affected so nigga has more now from london so far initially you've got more than a quarter of the population effectively on the lockdown letting close the the economic harbor of milan also venice as well and other provinces including madina pomery many. cities which really have high population clusters there which are known really for being the industrial heartland as well iran has reported a sharp increase in the number of corona virus deaths bringing the total number of fatalities to 194 there are now more than 6500 infections across the country china has reported its lowest daily number of new infections since the outbreak began be more rescue crews are still trying to reach dozens of people buried when according to collapse at least 10 are confirmed dead a refugee facility in the greek island of lesbos is cleaning up after a fire late on saturday more than 700 migrants have landed on lesbos and 4 other jian islands from turkey over the past week and i'm sure on is a volunteer and says that tensions on the island have escalated. we didn't get to the school before last night i mean there was a. gentle. and i think and in atmosphere on the island but not specifically on the school they want to have a family so it feels like a lot of things has come to a. peak in the past week i mean the number of refugees on the island and. and then you and i have a list on 2 key and they're willing to open and close attention on the island for senior saudi princes reported to have been detained in what may be a new past drug in the kingdom the new york times says the prince was arrested along with 3 others that was on friday right up to date with the headlines here in algeria got more news coming up right after inside story but for now. a coronavirus outbreak has caused panic around the world cities are in lockdown stock markets have tumbled on the basics including lost even toilet paper are running out so how should we deal with the anxiety this is inside story. hello welcome to the program i'm maryam namazie as the coronaviruses fried's around the world so is the fear and anxiety despite scientists telling people not to panic many countries have suspended schools public events and imposed travel restrictions south korea has the 2nd highest number.
prince and others in the state. prince ahmed and mohammed bin nayef or both seen as possible rivals to the throne when i see 4 year old king solomon dies reports suggest they now face long term imprisonment or even death elixir brian al jazeera. thousands of women in cities across pakistan have defined threats of violence to march on international women's day demanding tougher laws to protect women more hind is in islam that they ordered a large project also known as the woman march is being...
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members of the royal family the wall street journal says that crown prince mohammed bin nayef from the king's younger brother prince ahmed been under lizzie's all solid of being held over an alleged coup attempt. iranian politician has died after contract to the coronavirus health authorities there reported $21.00 new deaths in the past 24 hours it brings the total number of fatalities in iran to $145.00 on daily 6000 infections in confront. lebanon is expected to announce in the next few hours that it can't repay all that a $1000000000.00 to on monday the debt repayment is just a small part of the $91000000000.00 that the country owes. the printed 80 attacks in afghanistan since the u.s. the afghan taliban signed the peace deal a week ago despite the continued violence the taliban are due to hold talks with the government in the coming days al-jazeera of the how he had reports on the hurdles the niggas those negotiations are likely to face. celebrations have been taking place in taliban held areas since an agreement between the us and the taliban was signed in doha nearly a week ago that i am going to list this is a big
members of the royal family the wall street journal says that crown prince mohammed bin nayef from the king's younger brother prince ahmed been under lizzie's all solid of being held over an alleged coup attempt. iranian politician has died after contract to the coronavirus health authorities there reported $21.00 new deaths in the past 24 hours it brings the total number of fatalities in iran to $145.00 on daily 6000 infections in confront. lebanon is expected to announce in the next few hours...
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prince and others in the state. prince ahmed and mohammed bin nayef or both seen as possible rivals to the throne when i say 4 year old king solomon dies reports suggest they now face long term imprisonment or even death brian al jazeera . this story is. just silly. there's also reviewed fighting the north the u.s. has called for an immediate end to the military action the international committee of the red cross says its response efforts have been hampered since last month around $70000.00 people have been displaced leaving families without food shelter and access to medical care. protesters in the philippines are calling on the government to do wall for the rights of women hundreds of marching through the streets of the capital but a lot of what is international women's day. is with the. what activists you are saying is that the country is a country of conch additions contradictions when it comes to women's causes this the philippines had already 2 female presidents the country with the highest number of female executives around the world but also a place where dubai has never been more stark where more than half of women of working age are out of the labor workforce because of childbearing and wearing where the age of consent for girls remains at 12 years old are the only country in asia where teenage pregnancy is rising and the last country basically in the world without the boers now although there has been progress over the past few years recently the expanded maternity law has been signed giving more days for women working mothers off from work when they give birth the repr the health law was passed a few years ago but not much funding is being poured into these measures to make it effective across the country and what activists are also seeing here is that the culture of me sergeant a seeped into policies and governance and what they're saying basically that not just an international women's day but all the other days around the year that. policymakers law makers government officials should remember really that the most important factor here to remember is that the advancement of women and girls causes . well billions of women across mexico will balk international women's day with a strike against debased financed government figures show bad kill at least 10 we did that every day trying to hold reports from banks a case city. of a sort of. dinner meant to mean leave it an emotional outpouring on this state university female students reporting professes students and even relatives but they say have harassed or attacked some of us was it screws attorney general who said that more than 10 women they killed that day but behind the no. some say it's a culture of machismo male chauvinism which in the end helps lead to the violence. around 20 professes just from mexico state university and now under investigation this student is one of those who complained this was common so compelling bessemer he started asking me are you a virgin what have you done with your boyfriend have you done naughty things yet his conduct is normalized enough in society she says that she didn't know who to turn to from the every argument you aren't as men's are his mrs but i saw his messages i felt alone i didn't know who to talk to in my family or in the police or the student committees even my boyfriend who asked for help just accuse me of starting it all. the submissive objectified woman is a current the runs through popular culture in mexico is a complete this is another barrier and they are these are the weather reporters of the 24 hour news channel. and it's a constant on the country too popular telling novellas screenwriter and the. story as good as always seeing storylines in which the women are victims or hysterical bossy and annoying convinces all that yes women are annoying and bossy and sensitive when they're having a period and it's not true. but in the last year more and more women have been rejecting how they're seen and the violence against them through protests and even street monuments like this one it's actually being cleaned in a box of a march that's going to go through mexico city's main avenue this sunday to mark international women's day i'm. a monday there will be a national women's strike this movement is only gaining traction john heilemann al-jazeera mexico city. president of trump has praised the united states' relationship with brazil but refused to guarantee he'll hold off from hitting brazilian steel and our 1000000000 with new tariffs. here a very relationship you carry with brazil and we want to always tell you the president turned his brazilian counterpart. down for a private to the tribes florida resort on saturday the 2 leaders were also expected to discuss potential trade opportunities it's on a 3 day trip to the u.s. . there have been nearly 80 attacks in afghanistan since the u.s. and taliban signed a peace deal in qatar a week ago despite the continued violence the taliban is due to hold talks with the ask of government to the coming days after levied reports on the hurdles those negotiations are likely to face. celebrations have been taking place in taliban held areas since an agreement between the u.s. and the taliban was signed in doha nearly a week ago that would have the goodness that this is a big achievement for all afghans says the local commander they lost and now we have gained their freedom for civilians caught in the middle and welcome relief. it's been very difficult there were a lot of the taliban fighters were escaping and its civilians who suffer we were the victims not the taliban the message here is that the taliban inflicted the historical defeat of the u.s. but there's another war going on one between afghans at least 80 attacks have been carried out since sunday killing dozens of people mainly members of the afghan security forces. the increase in hostilities was triggered by afghanistan's president. refusing to release up to 5000 taliban prisoners as guaranteed by the agreement the afghan government did not take part in that agreement and says this is a matter that should be negotiated during the upcoming. intra afghan talks the taliban insist they must be free before did negotiations start they needed it in east to be free to sooner rather than later they agree with has been criticised within the taliban's ranks and there are reports of fighters defecting to other groups like isis and. they are one thing but inside there are differences there are taliban in afghanistan there are taliban leadership from pakistan they don't agree there. clarence. prior systems and also politically there are taliban who are trained and educated in one . group who are educated in another one that has a difference the group feels is now in a position of strength general addiction worry says it has also evolved since the day he was attorney general of the taliban government in the 1990 s. . the taliban is definitely the winner but before we rule alone that is change the taliban wants to have a government that will include all ethnicities but there are red lines one is the withdrawal of all foreign troops and their advisors the implementation of islamic law is also a red line because we paid a heavy price but whether the country is called islamic emirates or not is open to negotiation the government wants the taliban to disarm after agreeing on a ceasefire that attacks are likely to continue just as they did during negotiations with the us leaving afghans paying the price once again but at that hamid edges iraq kabul. southern africa is suffering its worst drought in decades above where is one of the country's most affected but the families there are struggling with daily water shortages. horrible task reports often below where. in zimbabwe 2nd city the supply of piped water from the city council is unreliable that means they sometimes have to use i'm treated water these women uses for washing and flushing toilets if they have to drink it they will boil it 1st in some suburbs supplies are often cut off for days at a time when the supply is turned on with lindsey make several trips to the communal tap to stock up she says a neighborhood can sometimes go a whole week without water and she doesn't want to use any that's not clean and safe getting water in the halls doesn't make us feel cold because that water is not here at the lake this person to reach so many people is suffering from storm ike so i believe it was something i don't know some of the people they drink that water some they use it for. so it is a big challenge that we're living in cold to purge. like other parts of southern africa zimbabwe is experiencing its worst drought in years city authorities say rationing is necessary it. is implemented. to try and have. digital that we have straight to receive enough rain as we all know when it is. say myriad region where we receive very little already in front like this year it's really critical we haven't received the referee falls grateful for it rains. some dams have stopped operating since the water fell below pumping levels the remaining still functional a critically no the rainy season started late this year and even then has been erratic and new dam is being built about 100 kilometers from away authorities say it will draw water directly from the river but is still a long way from being completed part of the problem is a source of foreign currency and zimbabwe's worsening economic crisis zimbabwe is already grappling with shortages of fuel medicines electricity and some basic commodities many here say corruption and mismanagement in government and opposition by minister pellet he's is also to blame the few who can afford it buy water privately or drill boreholes but for millions of others that is not an option how to al-jazeera. what you are observing me so robin a reminder of our top stories italy has imposed an unprecedented large scale quarantine in the north to help contain the spread of corona virus up to 16000000 people are forbidden from entering or leaving long body and 11 other provinces the mandatory lockdown will last until april the 3rd there is. now we have restrictive measures for a much wider area because it wasn't making any sense to say a lot of small red zones while infections have spread all over a longer day and in the provinces we listed. meanwhile of the us 21 people on the cruise ship bunch of docking in san francisco have tested positive for crowd virus vice president by prince says the ship is carrying 3 and a half 1000 passengers and crew around 50 have been tested so far the grand princess will be taken to a commercial port where more tests will take place particle hope possible from washington d.c. . the broader though is we do not know the actual number of people who have the coronavirus unlike other countries where you see massive amount of testing and there were huge issues with the way the federal government dealt with this at the beginning the c.d.c. was supposed to come up with the test they did they bragged about it held a press conference said look we came up with the 3 days problem is they sent it out it didn't work so then they had to fix that again just in the last few days another federal agency has said ok private labs and colleges you can come up with a test as well so we're getting conflicting messages from this administration tensions are continue to escalate all the turkey greece border of the flow of refugees a bike rides to gas has bee
prince and others in the state. prince ahmed and mohammed bin nayef or both seen as possible rivals to the throne when i say 4 year old king solomon dies reports suggest they now face long term imprisonment or even death brian al jazeera . this story is. just silly. there's also reviewed fighting the north the u.s. has called for an immediate end to the military action the international committee of the red cross says its response efforts have been hampered since last month around $70000.00...
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prince and others in the state. prince ahmed and mohammed bin nayef or both seen as possible rivals to the throne when i see 4 year old king solomon dies reports suggest they now face long term imprisonment or even death brian al jazeera . lebanon is expected to announce in the next few hours that it can't repay more than a $1000000000.00 that's due on monday that debt repayment is just a small part of the $91000000000.00 that the country owes that's 150 percent of lebanon's economic output one of the heaviest debt burdens in the world the prime minister president and central bank governors met on such dates reach a decision this go live out of beirut. is that. how is it come to this. well years of mismanagement of the old political elite they've been governing this country for 3 decades now even during the time of the civil war in the 1970 s. and eighty's and that's why in october you saw thousands and thousands of people take to the streets because the government to tax what calls to raise revenue and the response from the people to fight tax evasion and fight corruption that is the way forward the government spends more than it earns like you mentioned this is a heavily in debt to the nation and right now from the statements that we've been hearing from lebanese officials they are going to announce a default on on lebannon stepped and this will be the 1st time in lovenox history just a sign really of how deep the economic and financial crisis is in the country lebannon has twiddling foreign currency reserves it needs the money it has left to buy and to import basic goods like wheat fuel medicine it needs $10000000000.00 to import those goods this year alone and so that's why. it's a formal announcement is expected in the coming hours not to pay pay its debts now there are those who oppose this decision like the banking association because they own half the debts and they want the government to pay in order not to wipe out their capital they already have lost a lot of money and they have imposed limits on cash withdrawals so people savings in banks are basically held hostage and so there's so much anger and now the government announcing debt default that many thanks indeed is there as i hold our reporting live from beirut. weather update thanks to our audience here at the end struggling to pay the price of future white helping refugees and migrants get back on their feet getting out of aid groups working in greece. the antigovernment protesters return to the streets as capital venting their anger over rising inequality. and that more of a heavy rain in the full cost across central and southern areas of china fighting to try to picture as you can see as well this is where we have been seeing rain after several days we've had a day of lighter rain and of course it gets a little bit heavy and sunny sunday beginning to push eastwards and getting quite heavy to use as tools these coastal areas but to the south of there we have a warm couple of days ahead into hong kong temperatures have come back out 27 degrees celsius most secure through the korean peninsula and some showers on their way through eastern sections of homeshare now through monday and that rain again across the south and east of china continue his journey east was very heavy pushing off. into shanghai and eventually goes on its way again into western areas of japan widely scattered showers and thunder much of indonesia really java seeing the bulk of the heaviest amounts of rain scott and showers out towards the areas of sumatra so to se a dry day so that you know monday and also a dry day monday across the philippines got to chose but lysa that we will see on sunday but the rains becoming quite extensive again throughout much of borneo but northern india this way with seeing a caring of conditions going to the heavy rains of the last couple of days we will be seeing some scattered showers across into carola total knowledge of the next couple of days but much woman needs early with a high of 27 celsius. the u.n. fact finders accuse the bernese military of genocide this is a political if you think that. do you believe that under modi is a fascist oh poor child don't have all gone they. wouldn't go the recognize the both sides have the judum of grievances against the other climate justice is the foundation of climate action and that is why the palookas must face. to face with up. on al-jazeera. war to. well again this is al jazeera let's remind you of the main news this hour a rainy and politician has died after contracting the coronavirus as health authorities there report 21 new deaths in the past 24 hours that brings the total number of fatalities in iran to 145 on the 86000 infections have been confirmed. 3 saudi arabian princes a reported to been arrested they include the former crown prince mohammed bin nayef and the king's younger brother prince albert been abilities on u.s. media reports say they've been accused of a coup attempt. in lebanon is expected to announce in the next few hours that it can't repay more than a $1000000000.00 on monday the debt repayment is just a small part of the $91000000000.00 that the country is. turkey's president richard typer the one is expected to head to brussels on monday amid a border standoff with the european union last week turkey said that it would open its border with europe because it could no longer cope with the number of people fleeing conflict in syria and greek police have fired tear gas at migrants and refugees trying to cross tens of thousands of been attempting the journey of thousands more have been heading to the greek islands and that's triggered a backlash against aid groups supporting refugees and migrants of zeros john so officer force from the greek
prince and others in the state. prince ahmed and mohammed bin nayef or both seen as possible rivals to the throne when i see 4 year old king solomon dies reports suggest they now face long term imprisonment or even death brian al jazeera . lebanon is expected to announce in the next few hours that it can't repay more than a $1000000000.00 that's due on monday that debt repayment is just a small part of the $91000000000.00 that the country owes that's 150 percent of lebanon's economic output one...
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prince and others in the state. prince ahmed and mohammed bin nayef were both seen as possible rivals to the throne when i say 4 year old king solomon dies reports suggest they now face long term imprisonment or even death elixir brian al jazeera. well still ahead here all over there are struggling to pay to process a future while helping refugees a bike routes get back on their feet it's getting harder for ain't working in weeks . to do generations type returns to tell you about the toys following the. opposition to stay with us here to settle. and that more of a heavy rain in the full cost across central and southern areas of china fighting to try to picture as you can see as well this is where we have been seeing rain after several days we've had a day of lighter rain and of course it gets a little bit heavy and sunny sunday beginning to push eastwards and getting quite heavy to use as tools these coastal areas but to the south of there we have a warm couple of days ahead into hong kong temperatures have come back out 27 degrees celsius most secure through the korean peninsula and the showers on their way through eastern sections of home show you now through monday that rain again across the south and east of china continue his journey east was very heavy pushing off. into shanghai and eventually goes on its way again into western areas of japan widely scattered showers and thunder much of indonesia really java seeing the bulk of the heaviest amounts of rain scott and showers out towards the areas of sumatra so to se a dry day monday and also a dry day monday across the philippines got to chose but lysa that we will see on sunday but the rains becoming quite extensive again throughout much of borneo but northern india this way with seeing a caring of conditions going to the heavy rains of the last couple of days we will be seeing some scattered showers across into carol a total knowledge of the next couple of days but much warmer new delhi with a high of 27 celsius. she was black gay i'm from rio de janeiro's her velez. she was also an elected outspoken council woman until she was assassinated by arab. people in power investigates the killing of a vocal critic of brazil security forces and the legacy of empowerment she left behind the matter of mariel franco on al-jazeera the arab. not you officer with me so robin from either of our top stories a hotel that uses a coronavirus corridor to it said in china's east of future problems has collapsed trapping about 70 people dozens been rescued from the rubble also the arabian politician has died for the coronavirus as helpful 400 or 20 want you to s. in the past 24 hours it brings the total number of fatal to used 145 while maybe 6000 defections have been confirmed. unloveable that's expected to announce of the coming hours that it cannot repay more than $1000000000.00 to $2.00 jobs but that the debt repayment is just a small part of the $91000000000.00 the country owes to foreign creditors. turkey's president birdwell is expected to head to brussels on monday during a border start off with the european beauty of last week turkey said it's opening its borders with europe because it could no longer cope with the number of people fleeing the conflict in syria greek police fired tear gas and by roadside refugees trying to cross tens of thousands have been attached to the journey well thousands more have been heading for the greek island so that's triggered a backlash against aid groups supporting refugees by groups. reports now from the island of last boss. rob is in greece after escaping from an abusive husband in iran and religious persecution in her native afghanistan now that she has asylum here right now wants to help other women living on lesbos refugee camp we're doing her because niqab and police we're doing here free but it's makes me happy. because i don't my job i don't think about the money just i was i want to help them because i understand the home and she's one of 40 refugees helping other refugees at the hope project many of their donations of goods and labor come from locals but after turkey opened its borders to refugees heading to europe they saw a different reaction anger and intimidation aimed at non-governmental organizations like theirs this is being a wind up by the government as well as the local authorities everything's the ngos fault. you know the ngos come here they take all the money everything the refugees are getting $400.00 a month and think that it is just the constant lies coming out in the press and everything counts and the constant propaganda coming out at the height of the refugee crisis in 2015 lesbos became a symbol of humanitarianism and tolerance more than half of the 1000000 or so asylum seekers who arrived in europe from turkey came here and locals and close to them 5 years on however island communities are tired of protecting europe from irregular migration those who live near the refugee camp and morea are upset about the loss of security and property but only blushed with the house next door has been burgled 7 or 8 times we've lost count even took the roof tiles off to get in on one occasion they took what they could and destroyed everything else like you know but refugees living in moria are desperate they barely have clothing and food and even less dignity that is what the hope project set out to provide seeing that the state could not now that a cease fire has been agreed in syria there are early signs that turkey may alleviate refugee pressure on europe but it will take time to rebuild trust in this complex community on the frontlines of an ongoing crisis jumpstart ople us al-jazeera lesbos. turkey's defense minister says a cease fire is holding a little or province the door than syria the agreement brokered by turkey and russia and today strikes for the 1st time big bugs but there have been reports of some fighting in the southern parts of the province between syrian forces and rebels. other also be reports of attacks but i still find that iraq has the group takes advantage of uncertain security situation judging iraq's parliament calls for foreign troops to be expelled after arabia general concedes sort of body was killed in a u.s. strike faulty but people of both in iraq who've been left alone to defend themselves. overlooking the tigris river iraq's mccoll mountain seem peaceful at least on 1st glance but the crevices and caves up above have become a refuge for eisler fighters and the villages below the target for their campaign of terror last month members of isis set up a fake checkpoint and opened fire to people. when they were returning home from work i saw and they attacked them one of them was badly hurt and the other suffered light injuries. while a. villager stay up at night to keep watch they say it's the only way to protect themselves there's no army no police they are only on the main road this land is open all the way to syria so anyone who wants to come can come. until late last year at the u.s. led coalition and their iraqi partners conducted regular air raids in this area forcing eisel into hiding but since tensions between the u.s. and iran escalated on iraqi soil earlier this year those operations have largely stopped and i saw has taken advantage it's areas like these honeycombed with river beds and surrounded by mountains that offer ideal terrain for eisel to operate in they lay low during the day but at night they emerge from their hideouts to terrorize the population villagers here say they have noticed an uptick in iceland thing since coalition activities came to hold in january as a result of growing u.s. iran tensions. useless family survived in iceland tak last month they are now staying in their relatives home in a nearby town for the moment going back is not safe they were targeted because her husband the our village chief in arabic cooperates of security forces has suffered a broken jaw and serious injuries to his stomach had not in months the incident was very terrifying there's no security in our area it's finished from dinner time until the morning we're watching we never sleep i swear the families aren't sleeping. you stress daughter the ha was shot in the leg during the attack well like. me is trying to do their duty but they don't manage to contain the security situation we want more support for them because the army can't control the villages at all support that until recently came from the u.s. led coalition minnesota by adding their mark when we heard the sound of the american airplanes we know it's safe. it's unclear when or if activities will fully resume this climate of uncertainty office fertile ground for eisel with iraq civilians once again paying the price see want to fall to an al jazeera in the oven iraq. the u.s. state department says it's working with today's you know authorities to investigate a suicide bomb attack near its embassy in tunis or friday or police officer was killed and 5 other people injured close to the embassy in spain gate it's believed to barbers abo to box were behind the attack the group has yet claimed responsibility. at least 46 people remain missing and southeast of brazil days after heavy rainfall caused floods of blood slow it's more than 30 people although to have died when communities for engulfed in 3 cities on the coast of san paolo state but firefighters volunteers have brought given up the search for the best earlier this week the region heard of bob's rainfall in a single day. a teenager has been killed by police a guy protests over the president's election victory escalate people are demonstrating against the results of this week's vote of the opposition leaders and international observers said they had been raped votes counted so far give president david grange as government a strong lead as top court has considering about location by the opposition to stop with it being declared and to the results are read cold to it. but thailand could be facing another period of political unrest with a bad opposition party calling for further protests but it's widespread rallies by students the baby of balkans the government which critics say is not democratically elected reports not from bangkok. one university campuses around thailand there is a political awakening underway students representing a new generation of thai protesters a coming out to call for the removal of a government still largely run by military generals who staged a coup in 2014 when it took them on and this is just the beginning and at that moment students have come out to express that are some concern we just started to show our strength in numbers and. they have many concerns but the catalyst for the protests was a court decision 2 weeks ago to ban a popular opposition party a decision widely seen as politically motivated. while large scale student protests are rare in thailand so not towards university has a history of political activism and was the scene of one of the country's darkest days in 1976 dozens of students were gunned down and murdered on the campus of thomas saad university they'd been protesting against the return to thailand of a former military ruler who'd been overthrown 3 years earlier it was here that the security forces began their assault on thomas a university more than 43 years ago firing through the fence at students. the message is still a sensitive subject in thailand today which is why the government may be particularly concerned about students from this university playing a leading role in the current protests protests which are again to an extent about an army general the current prime minister who led the 2014 coup. the what earlier this week. said he wouldn't answer the media's questions about politics or protests and instead chose to warn protest is about coronavirus the any protester public assembly if you can please perspire in it if you insist on holding a protest please make sure that you take all the necessary precautions that's just a scare tactic say critics like this former student who's been supporting the protests through designing stick is to hand out he says other problems like thailand stuttering economy will see the protests grow way beyond the universities now sport getting bigger from this but we have to happen. to come to to support them. at the protests some have also risked long jail terms by expressing even subtle disapproval of thailand's powerful royal family the introduction of those sensitive messages adds another potentially provocative and dangerous element to a protest movement that's just getting underway wayne hay al jazeera bangkok. and we're following all of those stories of course also of the website the rest of course in saudi arabia our top story. deserve a brain cell robber abida of our top stories the hotel being used as a coronavirus quarantine center in china southeast and for jiang province has collapsed trapping about 70 people dozens have been rescued from the rubble 3 to you has the. it is from beijing. this hotel is located in the city of 200 in china 7 for jen province and the collapse happened in early evening around dinner time trapping about 70 people including people who we know were being monitored because they were in close contact with coronavirus patients now the province of fujian has about 300 coronavirus cases but it's monitoring and isolating in quarantine thousands more people known to be linked to those cases from wandering by medical authorities we know that they have been put in this hotel since about need february are the way to the politician has died from the crowd of viruses healthful forty's their report 21 you deaths in the past 24 hours brings the total number of fatalities to 145 while the 6000 infections have been confirmed by fitch is coming out of lebanon where the prime minister you can see here house of the arab is making an announcement of the country's debt repayment is expected to notes that the country can't repay more than what $1000000000.00 job the debt repayment is just a small part of the $91000000000.00 the country owes to ford creditors 3 zuhdi princes are reported to be the rest of the glue the 4 principal of a big buyer for the king's younger brother prince a bit abilities of the us media reports that they've been accused of a coup attempt. turkey's defense minister says a cease fire is holding a province a dog and syria the agreement brokered by turkey and russia and today for the 1st time buds but there are reports of some fighting in the south of the province of syrian government forces and rebels. at least 46 people are baby sick and southeast of brazil days after heavy rain caused floods of loves lives more than 30 people are those who have died when communities were golf to 3 cities of the coast of san paolo state other teenagers be killed by police again order as protests over the president's election victory escalate people are 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prince and others in the state. prince ahmed and mohammed bin nayef were both seen as possible rivals to the throne when i say 4 year old king solomon dies reports suggest they now face long term imprisonment or even death elixir brian al jazeera. well still ahead here all over there are struggling to pay to process a future while helping refugees a bike routes get back on their feet it's getting harder for ain't working in weeks . to do generations type returns to tell you about the toys...
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prince and others in the state. prince ahmed and mohammed bin nayef or both seen as possible rivals to the throne when i say 4 year old king solomon dies reports suggest they now face long term imprisonment or even death elixir brian al jazeera. well still ahead here all al-jazeera concerns about a spate of new attacks of god itself just days ahead of talks between the taliban of the customs. take advantage of the situation in both iraq we meet the people left alone to fight for themselves to stay with us here on to say. hello there we have seen some rather heavy amounts of rain through eastern sections of the middle east that is now on its way further to the east we will same prating weather conditions but it will save you time as the rain and this is has been looking in the streets of gaza but the sunshine back in the forecast the winds have eased these atomic sunday so we the high teens low twenty's celsius well you can just see that here is the strong bright green arrows those indicating the winds are pretty strong as we go through sunday through southern areas of iraq northern sections of saudi but ahead of that still warm in $27.00 degrees celsius but by monday that is when we'll have a cooler day 24 degrees and those winds pretty strong again back in place in those winds down through the gulf then down into southern africa now again some showers and scattered thunderstorms across areas of madagascar more of the same again for the next couple of days but the rains are generally much lighter through central areas of africa the d.l.c. is where we're seeing some of the heavier rains and as we go on into monday we could well see some back in the forecast across south africa but they really are across these coastal areas pushing into cape town 26 celsius so norse as warm as it has been maybe some showers further to the east but again a warm day with a high of 26 and still they got to thundershowers to northern areas of madagascar. frank assessments the one doing about these bushfires. is it really wiping out the politics of climate change informed opinions economy i think is actually what's keeping donald trump afloat right now critical debate sequel on those 2 school didn't know what the law is all about this argument is astonishingly patronized in-depth analysis of the day's headlines this is the beginning of a new iraq of a new conscious and aware use of that struggle against an ethnic sectarian kotor inside story on al-jazeera. more. of the back you're watching officer of me so rob a reminder of our top stories a hotel being used as a coronavirus quarantine said in china's eastern future province has collapsed trapping about 70 people dozens have been rescued from the rubble iranian politician has died from the crowd of viruses healthful 40 sarap or 20 want you to see the past 24 hours brings the total number of fake teletubbies to 145 while the only 6000 did sections have been confirmed. and 11 on the prime minister has announced the government won't repay foreign currency debt worth over a $1000000000.00 in a televised speech on the also promised to work on a plan to protect people's deposits this default covers just a small part of the $91000000000.00 level of osa foreign creditors. there have been nearly 80 attacks in afghanistan since the u.s. the taliban signed a peace deal in qatar a week ago despite the continued violence the taliban is due to hold talks with the afghan government for the coming days we'll have the reports of the hurdles those negotiations are likely to face. celebrations have been taking place in taliban held areas since an agreement between the u.s. and the taliban was signed in doha nearly a week ago that would have the goodness this is a big achievement for all afghans says the local commander they lost and now we have gained their freedom for civilians caught in the middle and welcome relief. it's been very difficult there were a lot of the taliban fighters were escaping and it's civilians who suffered we were the victims not the taliban the message here is that the taliban inflicted the historical defeat on the us but there's another war going on one between afghans at least 80 attacks have been carried out since sunday killing dozens of people mainly members of the afghan security forces. the increase in hostilities was triggered by afghanistan's president a 70 refusing to release up to 5000 taliban prisoners as guaranteed by the doha agreement the afghan government did not take part in that agreement and says this is a matter that should be negotiated during the upcoming interim afghan talks the taliban insist they must be free before the negotiations start they needed it in east to be free to sooner rather than later degree wind has been criticised within the taliban's ranks and there are reports of fighters defecting to other groups like isis and. totally around the city there are one thing but inside there are differences there are taliban in afghanistan there are taliban leadership from pakistan they don't agree there. cleric. and prior systems and all through politically there are taliban who are trained and educated in one place and groups who are educated in another one that has a difference the group feels is now in a position of strength generally the dictionary says it has also evolved since the day he was attorney general of the taliban government in the 1990 s. . the taliban is definitely the winner but before we ruled alone that is change the taliban wants to have a government that will include all ethnicities but there are red lines one is the withdrawal of all foreign troops and their advisors the implementation of islamic law is also a red line because we paid a heavy price but whether the country is called islamic emirates or not is open to negotiation the government wants the taliban to desire after agreeing on a ceasefire that attacks are likely to continue just as they did during negotiations with the us leaving afghans paying the price once again but at that heavy the edges either a couple of. turkish defense minister says a cease fire is holding a province in northern syria the agreement brokered by turkey and russia and strikes for the 1st time in months but there have been reports of some fighting in the southern parts of the province between syrian government forces and rebels. well there all reports of time expired so far to northern iraq as the group takes advantage of an uncertain security situation in january iraq's parliament called for foreign troops to be expelled after arabian judge ruled the body was killed in the u.s. airstrike some of the faulty the people of northern iraq being left alone to defend themselves. overlooking the tigris river iraq's mccoll mountain seemed peaceful at least on 1st glance but the crevices and caves up above have become a refuge for eisler fighters and the villages below the target for their campaign of terror last month members of isis set up a fake checkpoint and opened fire to people. when they were returning home from work i saw ambushed and they attacked them one of them was badly hurt and the other suffered light injuries. while a. villager stay up at night to keep watch they say it's the only way to protect themselves there's no army no police they are only on the main road this land is open all the way to syria so anyone who wants to come can come. until late last year at the u.s. led coalition and their iraqi partners conducted regular air raids in this area forcing eisel into hiding but since tensions between the u.s. and iran escalated on iraqi soil earlier this year those operations have largely stopped and i saw has taken advantage it's areas like these honeycombed with river beds and surrounded by mountains that offer ideal terrain for eisel to operate in they lay low during the day but at night they emerge from their hideouts to terrorize the population villagers here say they have noticed an uptick in iceland doing since coalition activities came to hold in january as a result of growing u.s. iran tensions. useless family survived in iceland tak last month they are now staying in their relatives home in the nearby town for the moment going back is not safe they were targeted because her husband the matata or village chief in arabic cooperates of security forces has suffered a broken jaw and serious injuries to his stomach had not in months the incident was very terrifying there's no security in our area it's finished from dinner time until the morning we're watching we never sleep i swear the families aren't sleeping. you stress daughter the ha was shot in the leg during the attack well like. me is trying to do their duty but they don't manage to contain the security situation we want more support for them because the army can't control the villages at all support that until recently came from the u.s. led coalition minnesota by adam cohen at the mark when we heard the sound of the american airplanes we know it's safe. it's unclear when or if activities will fully resume this climate of uncertainty office fertile ground for eisel with iraq civilians once again paying the price seem want to fall to an al jazeera in the than iraq the u.n. has called for an immediate end to military action by yemen's warring parties fighting has resumed in northern we have been between the who thing rebels on the saudi led coalition the i.c.r.c. has said some of its response efforts have been heard but since last month around 70000 people have been displaced leaving families without food shelter and access to medical care the conflict in the region's poorest country has killed tens of thousands of people. yemen is in my view at a critical juncture. we will either silence the guns and resume the political process. or we will slip back. into a large scale conflict and suffering that you have all ready seen here in mara. so that africa is suffering its worst drought in decades zimbabwe is one of the country's most affected but many families are struggling with daily water shortages and that's adding to the hardships they're facing as the country deals with rabbit inflation and a shrinking economy there is horrible tasso reports for below. in zimbabwe 2nd city pull away all the supply of piped water from the city council is unreliable that means they sometimes had to use untreated water these women uses for washing and flushing toilets if they have to drink it they will boil it 1st in some suburbs supplies are often cut off for days at a time. when the supply is turned on with lindsey make several trips to the communal tap to stock up she says a neighborhood can sometimes go a whole week without water and she doesn't want to use any that's not clean and safe getting water in the holes doesn't make us feel cold because that water is not here at the lake this person to reach so many people is suffering from storm ike so i believe it could be quite rare or something i don't know because some of the people they drink that water some they use it for you know so it is a big challenge that we're even in cold to patch. like other parts of southern africa zimbabwe is experiencing its worst drought in years city authorities say rationing is necessary it. is implemented. in programming to try and have. digital that we have straight to receive enough rain as we all know and it liar is. saying myriad region where we receive very little or no rain for like this year it's really critical we haven't received the referee falls grateful for it rains. some dams have stopped operating since the water fell below pumping levels the remaining still functional a critically no the rainy season started late this year and even then has been erratic and new dam is being built about 100 kilometers from away authorities say it will draw water directly from the river but it's still a long way from being completed part of the problem is a source of foreign currency and zimbabwe's worsening economic crisis zimbabwe is already grappling with shortages of fuel medicines electricity and some basic commodities many here say corruption and mismanagement in government and opposition by minister pellet he's is also to blame the few who can afford it buy water privately or drill boreholes but for millions of others that is not an option. al-jazeera. at least $46.00 people remain missing in southeastern brazil days after heavy rainfall calls floods and landslides more than 30 people are going to have died when communities were engulfed in 3 cities on the coast of san paolo state but firefighters and volunteers are giving up the search for the missing early this week the region heard of bob's rainfall in a single day staying in the region huge crowds have gathered in chile's capital as i had to government protesters continue their campaign of inequality friday's demonstration was relatively peaceful although there have been several days of violence the protest is out of a big sweeping social policy reforms that state presence busting pillars actions fall short. of our top stories the hotel being used as a coronavirus quarantine said jarvis beeston province has collapsed trapping about 70 people dozens have been rescued from the rubble but really you has more from beijing. this hotel is located in the city of 200 in china 7 for jen province and the collapse happened in early evening around dinner time trapping about 70 people including people who we know were being monitored because they were in close contact with coronavirus patients now the province of food yet has about 300 coronavirus cases but it's monitoring and isolating in quarantine thousands more people known to be linked to those cases from wandering by medical authorities we know that they have been put in this hotel since about need february and already the politician has died from the crow the virus is hopeful forty's the report 20 would you deaths in the past 24 hours brings the total number of fatalities to 145 while there the 6000 dead thank sions have been confirmed by the rolls mosque or 40 has not proposed all group present gatherings of till further notice lebanon's prime minister has announced the government won't rip a foreign currency that worth over a $1000000000.00 in a televised speech of the also promised work or a plug to protect people's deposits the default covers just a small part of the $91000000000.00 it goes to foreign creditors level of debt is more than 170 percent of its economic output one of the heaviest burdens of the world. 3 saudi princes are reported to have been arrested in the clue the former principal haven't been there for the king's younger brother prince albert a bit of the lizzie's are old. turkey's defense minister says a cease fire is holding the road. and syria they agree with brokered by turkey breast or a did a strike for the 1st time but bugs but there have been reports of some fire to give the south of the province between syrian government forces dreadfuls. 46 people believe this a good southeast of brazil days after heavy rainfall cause floods and landslides more than 30 people that have died with communities what goals to 3 cities of sao paolo state those are the headlines about 30 minutes we could tell you what al-jazeera with its side story to stay with us. a coronavirus outbreak has caused panic of around the world cities are in lockdown as stock markets have tumbled and the basics including mosques even toilet paper are running out so how should we deal with the anxiety this is inside story. hello
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prince and others in the state. prince ahmed and mohammed bin nayef or both seen as possible rivals to the throne when i see 4 year old king solomon dies reports suggest they now face long term imprisonment or even death elixir brian al jazeera. the other side of the coalition fight again but has carried out air strikes against the rebels in the port district of salif there's also renewed fighting in the north the u.s. has called for an immediate head to the bill triac should be international committee of the red cross says its response efforts have been hampered since last month around 70000 people have been displaced leaving families without food shelter and access to medical care. well still ahead here on al-jazeera machismo it mexico we look at the culture that's led to a rise in violence against women. defaults on forward currency debt worth over $8000000000.00 as it struggles to tackle an economic crisis those stories after the break. hello the weather is not looking too bad across the middle east now we had some flooding rains into parts of the live at lossie dry and quiet for the time being we got some wetter weather into the eastern side of the mediterranean and that will slide its way down across greece eventually pushing across into turkey and heading over towards that eastern side of the med for much of the reason that it is fine and dry few showers there to southern parts of iran pushing over towards pakistan easing up towards afghanistan as well that may well produce some lovely weather across northern parts of pakistan and india as we go into the early part of next week a few showers coming through here be a few showers too just around the therapy and highlands you can see bits and pieces of plant right across the tropics so into the gulf of guinea heaviest downpours likely to be across the congo basin some very big showers are rolling through here as they should see these others of course the seasonal rains and plenty of showers there standing across uganda into kenya these showers here really becoming a little more intense as we go on through a monday we'll also see some very heavy showers there just extending the way into what has the northern parts of mozambique could see some showers also into madagascar but it's fine and dry for south africa. she was black gay i'm from rio de janeiro's her velez. she was also an elected outspoken councilwoman. until she was assassinated. people in power investigates the killing of a vocal critic of brazil's security forces and the legacy of empowerment she left behind the manager of mariel franco on out you see a. book like you want your office there would be so robbery of our top stories italy has opposed the president had large scale quarantine at all to help contain the spread of corona virus up to 60000000000 people and are forbid from a trickle leaving the body at the level of the provinces the bad drug trade lockdown will last until april the 3rd. a person who took part of one of the largest political caucuses of the us has tested positive for create a virus the patient at the contact with president shrub who also attended the event last month. and tensions are continuing to escalate oddly turkey greece border overflow refugees and bike routes thousands have been trying to cross into the e.u. since turkey declared its borders open just a week ago. protesters in the philippines are calling on the government to do all for the rights of women hundreds of marching through the streets of the capital but a lot of water is international women's day jamilah doak it has more. what activists here are saying is that the country is a country of conch additions contradictions when it comes to women's causes this the philippines had already 2 female presidents the country with the highest number of female executives around the world but also a place where dubai has never been more stark where more than half of women of working age are out of the labor workforce because of childbearing and wearing where the age of consent for girls remains at 12 years old the only country in asia where teenage pregnancy is rising and the last country basically in the world without the boers now although there has been progress over the past few years recently the expanded maternity law has been signed giving more days for women working mothers off from work when they give birth the repr the health law was passed a few years ago but not much funding is being poured into these measures to make it effective across the country and what activists are also saying here is that the culture of mis sergeant a seeped into policies and governance and what they're saying basically that not just an international women's day but all the other days around the year that. policymakers law makers government officials should remember really that the most important factor here to remember is that the advancement of women and girls causes . but millions of women across mexico will mark international women's day with a strike against gender based violence. government figures show men that kill at least 10 women that every day john home and has more from mexico city or whatever sort of container meant them in the us i live in an emotional outpouring on this state university female students reporting professors students and even relatives that they say have harassed or attacked them over the years yet. mexico's attorney general has said that more than 10 women they killed a day but behind the number some say is a culture of machismo male chauvinism which in the end helps lead to the violence. around 20 professes just from mexico state university and now under investigation this student is one of those who complained this was common so. he started asking me are you a virgin what have you done with your boyfriend have you done naughty things yet his conduct is normalized enough in society she says that she didn't know who to turn to from the yemenia give me your answers mr his mrs but i saw his messages i felt alone i didn't know who to talk to in my family or in the police or the student committees even my boyfriend who asked for help just accuse me of starting it all. the submissive objectified woman is a current that runs through popular culture in mexico because. another family run around there these are the weather reporters of the 24 hour news channel. and it's a constant on the country to popular telling novellas screenwriter i mean. a story as good as always seeing storylines in which the women are victims or hysterical bossy and annoying convinces all that yes women are annoying and bossy and sensitive when they're having a period and it's not true. but in the last year more and more women have been rejecting how they see. and the violence against them through protests and even street monuments like this one it's actually being cleaned in a bar that's going to go through mexico city's main avenue this sunday to mark international women's day. on monday there will be a national women's strike this movement is only gaining traction john heilemann out 0 mexico city. prison donald trump has praised the united states as relations with brazil but refused to guarantee that i'll hold off from hitting brazilian steel in allegheny and with new terrorists. here a very lazy to carry. brazil and we want to always tell you the president and his brazilian counterpart. for private tribes florida resort on saturday the 2 leaders were also expected to discuss potential trade opportunities also norah is on a 3 day trip to the united states. we dearly 80 attacks in afghanistan since the u.s. and taliban signed a peace deal in qatar week ago despite the continued violence the taliban is due to hold talks with the afghan government in the coming days. reports on the hurdles that those negotiations are likely to face. was celebrations have been taking place in taliban held areas since an agreement between the u.s. and the taliban was signed in doha nearly a week ago that would have the goodness this is a big achievement for all afghans says the local commander they lost and now we have gained their freedom for civilians caught in the middle and welcome really. it's been very difficult there were a lot of make raids the taliban fighters were escaping and it's civilians who suffer we were the victims not the taliban the message here is that the taliban inflicted the historical defeat of the u.s. but there's another war going on one between afghans at least 80 attacks have been carried out since sunday. killing dozens of people mainly members of the afghan security forces. the increase in hostilities was triggered by afghanistan's president 70 refusing to release up to 5000 taliban prisoners as guaranteed by the doha agreement the afghan government did not take part in that agreement and says this is a matter that should be negotiated during the upcoming interim afghan talks the taliban insist they must be free before the negotiations start they needed it in east to be free to sooner rather than later degree went has been criticised within the taliban's ranks and there are reports of fighters defecting to other groups like isis and. totally. they are one thing but. there are differences there are taliban in afghanistan there are taliban leadership from pakistan they don't agree there. clarence and prior systems and all through politically there are taliban who are trained and educated in one place and groups who are educated in another area that has a difference the group feels is now in a position of strength general direction worry says it has also evolved since the day he was attorney general of the taliban government in the 1990 s. . the taliban is definitely the winner but before we rule alone that is change the taliban wants to have a government that will include all ethnicities but there are red lines one is the withdrawal of all foreign troops and their advisors the implementation of islamic law is also a red line because we paid a heavy price but whether the country is called islamic emirates or not is open to negotiation the government wants the taliban to disarm after agreeing on a ceasefire that attacks are likely to continue just as they did during negotiations with the us leaving afghans. paying the price once i get it up it had me dizzy a couple. lebanon's prime minister says his government won't make a dent payment of more than a $1000000000.00 that still on monday our son says lebanon's currency reserves are dangerously low so the holder has more beirut. businesses are closing unemployment is rising inflation is soaring and the local currency depreciated by at least 50 percent and now for the 1st time in its history lebanon is defaulting on paying its debt 1200000000 dollars is due on monday the country is facing its worst economic crisis in decades prime minister has sandia who took office in january after massive protests toppled the previous government told the nation his administration will work on restructuring the debt which has become too much for the country to bear. on and on without the sour hard currency reserves are at a critical record low as a result the republic of lebanon is forced to default the coming march 9th obligation on the euro bond these funds must be channeled toward securing the basic necessities for the lebanese people 2 people have been on the streets for months demanding a new leadership they have little faith in a government appointed by the old political class they accused of corruption demonstrators have also vented their anger at banks for imposing capital controls but bankers are blaming the authorities for looking for an easy way out restructuring the public that seems to be a way to avoid the other reforms that are necessary to jumpstart the economy and to solve the crisis which is essentially it is structured in the public sector some parties in lebanon have been used to look at the public sector source of benefits and favors to their political constituency international donors have made clear there will be no assistance unless reforms are carried out it's not just about implementing reforms lebanon's government does not have many friends it is seen by the united states and its allies as controlled by hezbollah or any iranian backed group they consider a terrorist organization and they have been trying to contain iran's growing influence. in the middle east the only option to secure foreign funding and without risking further isolation is through the international monetary fund but has by law the power broker in government has rejected an i.m.f. bailout it says it would involve taxes and calls the institution a tool of the united states when the case has signs up to the i.m.f. they will lose some of the sovereignty they've won the 2018 elections the 1st election that they've won since 2005 and if they lose that power this means that they can see that some sort of defeat to the i.m.f. and to the international community and to the united states lebanon's financial crisis has entered a new stage and there doesn't seem to be any rescue plan and as conditions worsen for the people many are warning of further unrest. they will. the qur'an the ethnic minority member has been fighting for independence for 70 years it's one of the world's longest running civil wars that has displaced hundreds of thousands of people the community leaders say they're determined to be part of the peace building process and have created a park to do just that florence slowly reports from young dog. the qur'an of a 2nd largest ethnic minority in myanmar they've been fighting for an independent state since 949 before changing their demand in 1976 to one for greater autonomy despite a seas fi agreed in 2012 fighting continues but in this part of state as it's now called corrent community leaders have created a sanctuary the salwen peace park covers nearly 5500 square kilometers and includes villages forest and wildlife reserves here the qur'an continues that traditional way of life relying on nature for that and practicing customary land management to preserve the environment so morehead and internally displaced qur'an has known war for most of his life. in the past we had to run and hide from the me and. it was exhausting when soldiers attacked our village we had to run we took our food supply into the jungle but when soldiers found it they would steal it sometimes they would burn it the village is remote but people here seem content. you know we live self-sufficient lives we plant ross grow vegetables rice pigs and chickens if me and my soldiers join to tackle us we will continue our life this way but elsewhere in state peace hasn't held the fighting still happens by the move to upgrade a road previously used for military operations but qur'an community leaders say villagers are also concerned about the military bases dotted around the pops boundary solution is easy. yes we draw you know maybe a couple of. camps allowing people to come back and reassess our base their livelihoods and you know some interior and you know kind of projects come in and see how you know things you know moving forward and then you can replicate the park is the 1st of its kind in myanmar indigenous led its founders say it's an alternative to top down development but protecting it from encroachment will be a challenge the park isn't recognized by the government. democratic transition has opened the door to foreign investment their plans to develop the area around the park including 2 hydro power dam projects on the. in the qur'an struggle to protect their community and their way of life will have to be prepared to take on corporations to florence al-jazeera. with remind top stories of the 16000000 people in italy. as the government tries to contain the spread of coronavirus be unprecedented large scale koren teen in the beds and he was entering or leaving lombardi and 11 other provinces the mandatory lockdown will last until april the 3rd. now we have restrictive measures for a much wider area because it wasn't making any sense the sale of small red zones while the infections have spread all over long and in the provinces we listed. meanwhile in the u.s. 24 people on the cruise ship banned from docking in some francisco have tested positive for the virus vice president mike pence says the ship is carrying 3 and a half 1000 passengers and crew around 50 have been tested so far the crown princess will be taken to a noncommercial porch where more tests will take place particle hate us more from washington d.c. . the broader issue though is we do not know the actual number of people who have the coronavirus unlike other countries where you see massive amount of testing there were huge issues with the way the federal government dealt with this at the beginning the c.d.c. was supposed to come up with the test they did they bragged about it held a press conference said look we came up within 3 days problem is they sent it out it didn't work so then they had to fix that again just in the last few days another federal agency has said ok private labs and colleges you can come up with a test as well so we're getting conflicting messages from this administration tensions are continuing to escalate all the turkey greece border of the flow of refugees and migrants tear gas has been fired by riot police on both sides thousands of people have been trying to cross into greece since turkey declared its borders with the e.u. opened just over a week ago. the full senior saudi prince is reported to have been detained in what may be a new per bottle in the kingdom the new york times says the former head of the intelligence prince knife was arrested along with 3 others on friday those were the headlines here on our back with more news in a half an hour but next it's people of power do stay with us for. the consequence of war. ventures into russia shows the surf in the marine corps for 98995 that just doesn't go away. for a living out of the truck for the last couple years. it's home was 0 follows a group of us veterans traumatized by war. as they struggle to get their lives back. on al-jazeera. in march 28th mariella franco a prominent brazilian human rights activist and politician was murdered in mysterious circumstances a champion of the threat is rio slum neighborhoods area and it was also a vocal critic of brazil's security forces and the civilian casualties of a war against the city's drug gangs so who killed it and why giuliana rufus went to bones.
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prince and others in the state. prince ahmed and mohammed bin nayef were both seen as possible rivals to the throne when i say 4 year old king solomon dies reports suggest they now face long term imprisonment or even death brian al jazeera . now one cole is a professor of history at the university of michigan he says it's possible the arrests in saudi arabia are about something else other than a coupe rocks this is something extraordinary in saudi politics prince ahmed is the last surviving son aside from. king solomon himself of the founder of the state and he is the only living for brother of the king he by the past rules of saudi politics should have enjoyed immunity even if he was publicly a little critical of some policy but that immunity is gone there is no immunity in saudi arabia mohammed bin someone can get you no matter who you are that's the message mohammed been someone is a somewhat paranoid individual and sees threats all around himself all the time prince not of what was favored by western intelligence agencies. because of his counter al qaida successes we know that western intelligence agencies don't like mama been psalm on they think that he was either behind or had been for knowledge of the killing of dissidents saudi journalist jamal show t.v. . so i think he's simply removing somebody who's an oak a credible alternative now lebanon's prime minister says his government want to be able to make a debt payment of more than a $1
prince and others in the state. prince ahmed and mohammed bin nayef were both seen as possible rivals to the throne when i say 4 year old king solomon dies reports suggest they now face long term imprisonment or even death brian al jazeera . now one cole is a professor of history at the university of michigan he says it's possible the arrests in saudi arabia are about something else other than a coupe rocks this is something extraordinary in saudi politics prince ahmed is the last surviving son...
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the prince.were planning to "the wall street journal" said one of the king's brothers prince ahmed and his nephew princemad ben naef were charged with treason. there was no official comment from thenm saudi govt in afghanistan, at least 32 people were killed when two gunmen opened fire a at a ceremony in kabul. dozens of people were wounded and rush into ambulances and taken to hpitals. the attack came just days after the taliban signed a precursor a to a dl. isis is not party to that agreement. a cease-fire took effect in northwestern syria today stopping the fighting between sir y and turkish forces. turkey had opposed a syriae offensn idlib pro-vens that centre few gees floodg to the bored. strikes will not let them return home. preeve yours cease-fire -- previous cease-fires failed to hold. ohio state yumpte announced a settlementhere a team doctor allegedly sexually abused them. he allegedly groped and mistreated 350 athletes over the course of several decades. terms of t settlement were not disclosed. the u.s. justice department rejected a federal judge'sic crm of attorney general william barr. po
the prince.were planning to "the wall street journal" said one of the king's brothers prince ahmed and his nephew princemad ben naef were charged with treason. there was no official comment from thenm saudi govt in afghanistan, at least 32 people were killed when two gunmen opened fire a at a ceremony in kabul. dozens of people were wounded and rush into ambulances and taken to hpitals. the attack came just days after the taliban signed a precursor a to a dl. isis is not party to that...
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prince is reported to have been detained in saudi arabia but the hasn't made any official response from the government has made the report say the former head of army intelligence that's prince not been ahmed is among those now being held the wall street journal says dozens of officials and army officers have also been arrested alexia bronzes from the saudi crown prince mohammed bin solomon has moved to consolidate power since removing his cousin muhammad bin nayef as edge of the throne and 27 tane now 3 years on the knife is reportedly accused of trying to push out the crown prince and that seen him and his brother detained as well as the saudi king's youngest brother ahmed bin abdulaziz there are some kinds of words and innuendos terrorist turmoil within the family in the form of criticism but that doesn't justify you know being arrested like criminals with mass security forces coming to their homes and yanking your out of their private residences mohamed bin solomon known as has a reputation for cracking down on anyone who opposes him 27 tane dozens of senior members of the royal family and billionaire businessmen were rounded up and detained at a luxury hotel in riyadh the saudi government said it was an anti corruption dr rights groups disagreed. hundreds of activists including women's rights campaign allusion i'll have to are also in prison. he
prince is reported to have been detained in saudi arabia but the hasn't made any official response from the government has made the report say the former head of army intelligence that's prince not been ahmed is among those now being held the wall street journal says dozens of officials and army officers have also been arrested alexia bronzes from the saudi crown prince mohammed bin solomon has moved to consolidate power since removing his cousin muhammad bin nayef as edge of the throne and 27...
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brother prince had been up to allows these the royals have been accused of plotting to overthrow the crown prince but the saudi government hasn't officially responded to the reports in 2018 prince ahmed returned to the kingdom just weeks after he appeared to criticize the saudi leadership during a protest against the saudi war in yemen. oh my. what does the whole of the al saudi family have to do with this there are certain individuals responsible the king the crown prince and others in the state well mohammed bin style man has pushed through a series of controversial policies and decisions since he became crown prince he launched what he called an end to corruption purge in 2017 detaining dozens of princes and business leaders at the ritz carlton in riyadh many were freed after turning over large parts of their wealth the crown prince also led crackdowns on clerics bloggers journalists and women's rights activists he's come under international criticism for saudi arabia's role in the devastating war in yemen and mohammed bin selman is also believed to have ordered the killing of saudi journalist. and he's denied the conclusions of u.s. intelligence agencies and an independent u.n. r
brother prince had been up to allows these the royals have been accused of plotting to overthrow the crown prince but the saudi government hasn't officially responded to the reports in 2018 prince ahmed returned to the kingdom just weeks after he appeared to criticize the saudi leadership during a protest against the saudi war in yemen. oh my. what does the whole of the al saudi family have to do with this there are certain individuals responsible the king the crown prince and others in the...
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princes have been arrested accused of plotting a coup king solomon's younger brother prince ahmed bin abdul aziz was taken from home while the king's nephew mohammed bin nayef was picked up from a desert camp with his half brother now off the moves been seen as an attempt to head off a threat to crown prince mohammed and sound money kingdom's de facto ruler last year they detained several royals in a riyadh hotel as he's moved to consolidate his power to the throne. al jazeera wild is coming up next with the stories of refugees from africa and iraq i'll be back with more news after that in about 25 minutes time i see that. the. news it is the only thing next to your cell b you know soul spirit and with the lyrics and side of it cut and slants without your knowing the body understand what the psalmist say. music is the place where i become my child this is where i can get. lost i'm in another world i live about the feeling that takes it to a higher vibration i answered. that joy in our next hour of my culture and the culture that suppresses me medically. it's me to care or about. anyone would have been but that's us. and i ship to sound so. that they can assure gets oh well we're out of our a lot of our necks we have this. hour a lot of us alive. or have been so hard to know the. guy thing
princes have been arrested accused of plotting a coup king solomon's younger brother prince ahmed bin abdul aziz was taken from home while the king's nephew mohammed bin nayef was picked up from a desert camp with his half brother now off the moves been seen as an attempt to head off a threat to crown prince mohammed and sound money kingdom's de facto ruler last year they detained several royals in a riyadh hotel as he's moved to consolidate his power to the throne. al jazeera wild is coming up...
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prince and others in the state. prince ahmed and mohammed bin nayef or both seen as possible rivals to the throne when i say 4 year old king solomon dies reports suggest they now face long term imprisonment or even death brian al jazeera . is expected to announce in the next few hours that it cannot repay more than a $1000000000.00 due on monday the debt repayment is just a small part of the $91000000000.00 to foreign creditors that's 150 percent of levels economic output one of the heaviest buttons in the world but the prime minister the president will bank governor have been meeting to reach a decision that's good more than small correspondent zain although he's following about this for us from beirut what does this really need full sort of credit a confidence in lebanon if it defaults. well this is not going to help lebanon at all this country is passing through its worst economic and financial crisis in decades what we understand is that lebanon will announce in the coming hours it's going to default on its debt the 1st time in its history really a turning point a new stage in this financial crisis $1200000000.00 may not seem like a big amount of money for a state but it just goes to show you that this country's foreign currency reserves its wind the officials have to make a choice do we pay the debt or do we keep the money the remaining dollars in order to import what we need basic goods fuel wheat medicine levanon needs $10000000000.00 to import those basic goods this year alone so we're expecting the prime minister has son who was who was recently taken office just last month to make the announcement in an hour or so but it just goes to show you how deep the crisis is companies are closing unemployment is on the rise inflation is up by 30 percent and the lebanese liras the local currency is devaluing it has already devalued by 40 percent on the black market so difficult times in the words of the prime minister we are facing immense difficulties and we are no longer able to provide the lebanese people with a decent life. it would look to its friends its friends are few and far between especially arab allies who might have helped in the past but either way all called right now. well yes it's not just about the lack of money we've seen lebanon's friends like you mention bail out this country many times in the past but the new government does not have many friends the united states and its allies in the region consider this government hezbollah controlled government an iranian group backed group that they consider a terrorist organization they've been trying to contain iran's growing influence in the region and now you have hezbollah the main power broker in this government and in the parliament so they're not going to come forward and help government and at the same time international donors are not going to just provide money without real structural economic reforms they have been demanding this for some time now for example officials need to trim the public sector but they won't do that because if they do that they lose access to the state's resources resources that they used to provide their own supporters in order to maintain maintain power so these international donors are telling the lebanese government unless you carry out the forms you're not seeing any money and the only option they have to avoid further isolation is to turn to the international monetary fund but hezbollah has made clear that there's not going to happen because they view this financial institution as a tool of the u.s. government so really difficult times for this country and the lebanese and many fear that you know more and more people are going to take to the streets or come back to the streets especially if parse measures are going to be announced in the next few days like raising taxes because the government needs to find a way to raise revenue of course we got that decision i will cut you bored i listen to the bible say no thank you. turkey's president there are the one there is expected to head to brussels on monday during a border standoff with the european union last week turkey said it's opening its borders with europe because it could no longer cope with the number of people fleeing the conflict in syria police have fired tear gas of migrants and refugees trying to cross tens of thousands have been attempting the journey well thousands more have been heading for the greek islands and that's triggered a backlash against aid groups supporting refugees are like roads john psaropoulos reports now from the island of les paul's ra is in greece after escaping from an abusive husband in iran and religious persecution in her native afghanistan now that she has asylum here right now wants to help other women living on lesbos refugee camp be doing her cause in a car and a police everest saying we're doing here free but it's makes me happy. because i don't my job i don't think about money i just i was i want to help them because i understand their home and she's one of 40 refugees helping other refugees at the hope project many of their donations of goods and labor come from locals but after turkey opened its borders to refugees heading to europe they saw a different reaction anger and intimidation aimed at non-governmental organizations like theirs this is being a wind up by the government as well as the local authorities every thinks the ngos fault. you know come here they take all the money everything couse the refugees are getting 400 a month and think that it is just the constant lies coming out in the press and everything counts and the constant propaganda coming out at the height of the refugee crisis in 2015 lesbos became a symbol of humanitarianism and tolerance more than half of the 1000000 or so asylum seekers who arrived in europe from turkey came here and locals and close to them 5 years on however island communities a tired of protecting europe from irregular migration those who live near the refugee camp at moria are upset about the loss of security and property but our people are straight to the house next door has been burgled 7 times we've lost count even took the roof tiles off to get in on one occasion they took what they could and destroyed everything else. but refugees living in moria are desperate they barely have clothing and food and even less dignity that is what the hope project set out to provide seeing that the state could not now that a ceasefire has been agreed in syria there are early signs that turkey may alleviate refugee pressure on europe but it will take time to rebuild trust in this complex community on the frontlines of an ongoing crisis jumpstart ople us al jazeera lesbos. still ahead here although to. take advantage of a certain situation and gotten it wrong we the people left a load to send to the sounds of the new generation of protest is it time to buy to opposition party also a former baathist already prepared to visit his table danced in the hall to disney world for his tea with a story we want. to say. hello there we have seen some rather heavy amounts of rain through eastern sections of the middle east that is now on its way further to the east we will same pretty weather conditions but it will save you time as the rain and this is has been looking in the streets of gaza but the sunshine back in the forecast the winds have these a time of sunday so we the high teens low twenty's celsius well you can just see that here is the strong bright green arrows those indicating the winds there pretty strong as we go through sunday through southern areas of iraq northern sections of saudi but ahead of that still warm and 27 degrees celsius but by monday that is when we'll have a cooler day 24 degrees and those winds pretty strong again back in place those winds down through the gulf then down into southern africa and now again some showers and scattered thunderstorms across areas of madagascar more of the same again for the next couple of days but the rains have generally much lighter through central areas of africa the d.l.c. is where we're seeing some of the heavier rains and as we go on into monday we could back in the forecast across south africa but they really are across these areas pushing into cape town 26 celsius so. maybe some showers further to the east but again a warm day with a high of $26.00 and still they got to thundershowers to northern areas of madagascar. an app that sees for the blind and a robotic arm for the disabled. by jungle straightly an engineer is inventing tools to help people gain independence. as tiny tiny all sided that will pull up to recognise all change all the far same people with vision will be able to recognize every day. women make science gals episode 4 on al-jazeera. a nation where corruption is endemic now embroiled in a battle to hold the power to account. how has this radical transformation occur. i mean nobody i mean if you want to shouting lines on the romanians pressing for change of the unconventional methods to eliminate corruption remain the people. on colleges in. in a war. of back watching out is there is news i would be so wrong with a reminder of our top stories on the radio a politician has died from the crowed of viruses helpful forty's their report $21.00 new deaths in the past 24 hours brings the total number of fatalities to 144 in all them 6000 infections have been confirmed. 3 saudi princes are reported to have been arrested they include former crowd puts one but the left the king's younger brother prisoner and amid the abilities are also u.s. media reports say that they have been accused of a coup attempt and level of this expected to announce that it's feels that it cannot repay over the $1000000000.00 true but by the debt repayment is just a small part of the much more $1000000000.00 the country owes foreign creditors. turkey's defense minister says a cease fire is holding a province a ball that syria the agreement brokered by turkey and russia and it has strikes for the 1st time in months but there have been reports of some fighting in southern parts of the province between syrian government forces and rebels now the 1st to rebuild to run a ground hospital of rebel controlled areas urging the international community to stop the humanitarian catastrophe good fold it lip to a body by law or work to the walls besieged enclave of is to do 33 years as will she and her sta
prince and others in the state. prince ahmed and mohammed bin nayef or both seen as possible rivals to the throne when i say 4 year old king solomon dies reports suggest they now face long term imprisonment or even death brian al jazeera . is expected to announce in the next few hours that it cannot repay more than a $1000000000.00 due on monday the debt repayment is just a small part of the $91000000000.00 to foreign creditors that's 150 percent of levels economic output one of the heaviest...
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saudi crown prince mohammed bin psalm on has detained some of the most high profile members of the rule family and that includes former crown prince mohammed bin nayef as well as prince ahmed bin abilities the younger brother of the saudi king reports suggest they've both been accused of treason saudi guards of also arrested one of mohammed bin nayef brothers than are likely under the threat of life in prison and all possible execution both could have rivaled crown prince mohammed bin solomon to the throne if king were to die well jamal a child joins us live on set now jamal so what do you think has prompted this move by the saudi crown prince why is he doing this now very good question we are only left with speculation right now based on some of the facts that we know in terms of the way in which conference province a man has ruled the way the trajectory that saudi politics has taken over the past couple of years why we're where limited to the information is because of that very reason that mama been some man runs a very tight ship in terms of. local free press in terms of transparency it's very difficult to know exactly what's happening i mean we all know the notorious i
saudi crown prince mohammed bin psalm on has detained some of the most high profile members of the rule family and that includes former crown prince mohammed bin nayef as well as prince ahmed bin abilities the younger brother of the saudi king reports suggest they've both been accused of treason saudi guards of also arrested one of mohammed bin nayef brothers than are likely under the threat of life in prison and all possible execution both could have rivaled crown prince mohammed bin solomon...
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arabia where crown prince mohammed bin samana has detained some of the most high profile members of the rule family that includes former crown prince mohammed bin nayef as well as prince ahmed but not the less he's outside would the youngest brother the saudi king reports such as they've both been accused of treason saudi guards of all her arrested one of mohammed bin nayef brothers they are now likely under the threat of life imprisonment or possible execution or tomato salad joins me live on set you now jamal so what do you think prompted this move by mohamed bin solemn on the saudi crown prince and how significant is this development in terms of his significance it's huge because we're talking about true of the most senior members of the sort of saudi royal family and true that up until now have not been so. seen as supporters of crown prince may have been someone in the direction that he's been taking the country both domestically and in terms of foreign policy what's printed it is very difficult to ascertain needless to say because saudis are very close culture in terms of lack of transparency and no media freedom there but also what's peculiar about it is that these a
arabia where crown prince mohammed bin samana has detained some of the most high profile members of the rule family that includes former crown prince mohammed bin nayef as well as prince ahmed but not the less he's outside would the youngest brother the saudi king reports such as they've both been accused of treason saudi guards of all her arrested one of mohammed bin nayef brothers they are now likely under the threat of life imprisonment or possible execution or tomato salad joins me live on...
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arabian interior minister mohammed bin nayef has been arrested along with prince ahmed bin abdulaziz, an uncle of the crown princeown prince feared a coup plot by rivals to the saudi throne. a third person — the younger brother of bin nayef — has also been arrested. the french publisher hachette has cancelled plans to publish a memoir by the 0scar—winning film—maker woody allen after dozens of employees of its new york subsidiary staged a walkout in protest at its plans. the director of "annie hall" and "manhattan" has long been accused of molesting his adoptive daughter in the 1990s — when she was seven years old. lengthy investigations have cleared woody allen, who has always denied the abuse. now, it's time for a look at the weather with darren bett. hello there. some patchy rain and drizzle across england and wales, mainly over the hills in the west. the best of any sunshine probably around the moray firth, though it will brighten up at times in england and wales away from the hills. temperatures lifting in the hills. temperatures lifting in the strengthening south—westerly winds, 11 or 12 celsius by the end
arabian interior minister mohammed bin nayef has been arrested along with prince ahmed bin abdulaziz, an uncle of the crown princeown prince feared a coup plot by rivals to the saudi throne. a third person — the younger brother of bin nayef — has also been arrested. the french publisher hachette has cancelled plans to publish a memoir by the 0scar—winning film—maker woody allen after dozens of employees of its new york subsidiary staged a walkout in protest at its plans. the director of...
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prince and others in the state. prince ahmed and mohammed bin nayef or both seen as possible rivals to the throne when i see 4 year old king solomon dies reports suggest they now face long term imprisonment or even death elixir brian al jazeera well i speak to one call about this he's a professor of history at the university of michigan and author of several books on islam the middle east and the u.s. policy he is live from ann arbor michigan thank you very much for being with us so as you know and where i'm sure there are a lot of rumors circulating about this why do you think such a move by the saudi crown prince now. well we don't know for sure it seems a little unlikely that the move is actually being made to forestall a coup or the people involved were very tightly under under surveillance and there are rumors of course that king solomon himself is ill these are denied by foreign diplomats who have met with him recently secretary of state of my from pale saw him a couple weeks ago said that he seemed fine so it kicked just be that this is an ongoing process in saudi arabia of mohammed been some on the crown prince removing potential rivals for the day that that is going to come when he exceeds to the throne right in the past his removed potential rivals such as cousins he's arrested his cousins but arresting is anchal the king's brother is a 1st time believe what does this suggest about just how serious the current situation is. well it's a no it's an announcement by a mom i've been solemn on to the saudi populace and establishment that there are no red lines this is something extraordinary
prince and others in the state. prince ahmed and mohammed bin nayef or both seen as possible rivals to the throne when i see 4 year old king solomon dies reports suggest they now face long term imprisonment or even death elixir brian al jazeera well i speak to one call about this he's a professor of history at the university of michigan and author of several books on islam the middle east and the u.s. policy he is live from ann arbor michigan thank you very much for being with us so as you know...
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princes have been arrested accused of plotting a coup king solomon's younger brother prince ahmed bin abdulaziz was taken from her while the king's nephew mohammed bin nayef was picked up from a desert camp with his half brother moves been seen as an attempt to head off a threat to crown prince mohammed bin soundman a kingdom's de facto ruler and the news from lebanon the country will default on its debt for the 1st time prime minister has said his government will suspend the payment of $1200000000.00 of loans that stew on monday he says he intends to restructure the debt and preserve public spending more on that later coming up next on al-jazeera it's the listening post. turkey has claimed 33 of its troops so you go by the book because not all of it is not good for point you see. again if. you're off on a quick break i can't pretend that i want to traduce but in your at the listening post among the media stories that we're covering this week syria is a proxy war and the outside players turkey and russia are using their media muscle to shift the narrative in their favor coronavirus is still big news but don't believe everything you click on misinformation is making the rounds on social media pakistan wants to grow its tourism industry and to the influencers but how do they g
princes have been arrested accused of plotting a coup king solomon's younger brother prince ahmed bin abdulaziz was taken from her while the king's nephew mohammed bin nayef was picked up from a desert camp with his half brother moves been seen as an attempt to head off a threat to crown prince mohammed bin soundman a kingdom's de facto ruler and the news from lebanon the country will default on its debt for the 1st time prime minister has said his government will suspend the payment of...
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princes of reportedly been arrested in another crackdown in the kingdom king solomon's younger brother prince ahmed been taken from home while the king's nephew mohammed bin nayef was picked up from a doesn't count with his half brother now off the knife the moves been seen as an attempt to head off a coup against crown prince mohammed bin some on the kingdom's de facto ruler and lebanon will default on its debt for the 1st time the prime minister says his government will suspend the payment of $1200000000.00 of loans that stew on monday he says he intends to restructure the debt and preserve public spending. that's it for myself in the team here in london rewind is coming up next. the world battles a potential new pandemic we'll bring you the latest developments from around the world. with updates about travel restrictions and how to protect yourself. coronavirus out bright special coverage on al-jazeera. hello and welcome to rewind where revisiting our best documentary the pos decades this week we rewind to 2013 when gang rape hits the headlines after a young indian woman was brutally attacked on a bus in delhi. research showed that gang rape was a serious problem not just in india but right across asia in the wake of that terrible event all want to one east team travel to come which has some of the highe
princes of reportedly been arrested in another crackdown in the kingdom king solomon's younger brother prince ahmed been taken from home while the king's nephew mohammed bin nayef was picked up from a doesn't count with his half brother now off the knife the moves been seen as an attempt to head off a coup against crown prince mohammed bin some on the kingdom's de facto ruler and lebanon will default on its debt for the 1st time the prime minister says his government will suspend the payment of...
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members of the royal family but the wall street journal says the crown prince mohammed bin nayef the king's younger brother prince ahmed bin abilities all solid being held over an alleged coup attempt. the lebanese government is meeting to decide whether to default on a $1200000000.00 worth of debt by monday lebanon has one of the largest debt perkins in the world $91000000000.00 that's more than 150 percent of g.d.p. . south korea's government has limited the sales of mosques to 2 person to person each week it's trying to replenish stocks which have been running low due to panic buying of the corona virus outbreak the total number of infections there now stands at more than $7000.00. the proportion of people who have died after contracting the corona virus is being disputed the world health organization says that it's around 3.4 percent but some health experts believe that that bubble would be much slower if more people were tested treating us spoken to a will harm resident who was considered asymptomatic he didn't know he was infected until he had the test. for change and daily mail delivery a highlight of his day th
members of the royal family but the wall street journal says the crown prince mohammed bin nayef the king's younger brother prince ahmed bin abilities all solid being held over an alleged coup attempt. the lebanese government is meeting to decide whether to default on a $1200000000.00 worth of debt by monday lebanon has one of the largest debt perkins in the world $91000000000.00 that's more than 150 percent of g.d.p. . south korea's government has limited the sales of mosques to 2 person to...
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senior saudi prince is reported to have been detained in what may be a new power battle in the kingdom the new york times says the former head of army intelligence prince naya have been ahmed was arrested along with 3 others on friday the saudi led coalition fighting in yemen has carried out as strikes against who the rebels in the port district of salif there's also renewed fighting in the north the u.n. has called for an immediate end to the military action around $70000.00 people have been displaced tensions are continuing to escalate on the turkey greece border over the floor of refugees and migrants tear gas has been fired by riot police on both sides thousands of people have been trying to cross into greece since turkey declared its borders with the e.u. opened just over a week ago president bet on is expected to travel to brussels on monday to discuss the issue or those are the headlines on al-jazeera i'll be back in under 30 minutes with the al-jazeera news hour right now the family continues. march on al-jazeera after their nation witness brings a new film this time from africa for international women's day as yemen's war enters its 5th year al-jazeera looks at th
senior saudi prince is reported to have been detained in what may be a new power battle in the kingdom the new york times says the former head of army intelligence prince naya have been ahmed was arrested along with 3 others on friday the saudi led coalition fighting in yemen has carried out as strikes against who the rebels in the port district of salif there's also renewed fighting in the north the u.n. has called for an immediate end to the military action around $70000.00 people have been...