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Transcripts For ALJAZAM Weekend News 20151206

Election. Reporter one of the popular places in india where couples need surrogate mothers and there is an issue in relation to not exploiting mothers to a story that has kicked off in the past half hour or so. Libyas two rival governments say a deal at solving the countrys political crisis is a leap forward. It is hoped that it will end violence and chaos that happened since 2011. The deal stipulates that an election should take place within two years. Reporter Libyan Initiative for the first time in the countrys long running political crisis, an initial agreement to work together. These are representatives of the two rival parliaments. The deal calls for the two sides to form a tenmember committee to help choose a government of national reconciliation. Translation this is an historic moment. I call on all libyans from all walks of life, all political factions to stand behind and support this solution. The two houses of parliament are the true representatives of the libyan people. The

Transcripts For ALJAZAM Weekend News 20151206

Government to do more after devastating floods in chennai hello, we begin with the latest from venezuela, the polls close in about 30 minutes. Voters got an extra hour to cast their ballots. This is a key parliamentary election, changing the political make up of the National Assembly and have major repercussions for the ruling socialist movement. Lets go live to lucia newman who joins us from caracas. A huge turn out reported for the elections, and millions of venezuela awaiting the results. Reporter absolutely. As you say, the polls were supposed to have closed half an hour ago. A short while ago a member of the Electoral Council came to announce it would be extended by another hour. A couple of minutes ago the only opposition member of the Council Address said the newsroom saying he believed this was illegal. Political tension are are spiking a little bit. Before that the president of the Electoral Council came, looking angry, saying they had withdrawn the credentials of a former bol

Saudi intervention in Yemen: Stoking the fires

Riyadh′s support for militants fighting the Houthis has greatly benefited al-Qaida and the Islamic State in Yemen. Reversing their advances is likely to prove difficult. By Nasser Arrabyee

From the frontlines in Yemen: No end in sight as Saudi general accuses Iran of increased support for rebel fighters

From the frontlines in Yemen: No end in sight as Saudi general accuses Iran of increased support for rebel fighters Oliver Poole © Provided by The Independent Landing at the airport in Aden, the port city presently serving as Yemen’s capital, requires a descent over the shining blue water of the Arabian Sea and the score of tankers waiting at anchor. Beneath the waves can be made out the shape of half a dozen more tankers, now sunk and rusting. At the airport itself, sunglass-sporting soldiers ring the runway, automatic rifles gripped. As our convoy of SUVs pulls out through the main gate, four shots are fired into the air to clear the traffic. No one in the surrounding vehicles looks surprised at this sudden burst of gunfire. 

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