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ALJAZ NEWSHOUR November 8, 2017
Hello im
Maryam Namazie
this is the news hour live from london coming up on the
First Anniversary
of his victory
President Trump
gets a warm welcome in china a country savaged on the campaign trail. Syrias army
Iraqi Militia
and has to drive i still from the last major town they hold in syria. U. K. Government in disarray to resume a loses his second minister in a week is pretty battell resigns over secret meetings in israel. And
Pro Independence
catalan storm stations and blocked roads demanding the release of eight jailed separatist leaders. And im for a small have all the days sport including well give you a glimpse at how professional tennis may look in the future at the next a. T. V. Finals in italy. Exactly a year after his surprise election victory u. S. President donald trump has traveled to china for the latest stop on his tour of asia north korea and trade between the two countries are likely to top the agenda during what could be a difficult day of talks but his first day saw him receive a warm welcome to beijing despite his heavy criticism of the country and its trade practices while on the campaign trail the trump stepped out of air force one onto a red carpeted staircase in contrast to last years visit by brac a bomber who was forced to exit his plane from aloa door. On the five star treatment continued with president judging paying personally escorting them on a tour of the forbidden city in esco
World Heritage
site which was declared off limits to tourists for the day the first couple were also treated to
Chinese Opera
and an acrobatics display will trump has been tweeting about his visit describing the day as unforgettable and as he began his beijing visit the u. S. And chinese firms signed trade deals worth some nine billion dollars china correspondent adrian brown has mall. Exactly a year to the day that he was voted into
Office President
from arrived in china the country very savaged throughout the president ial campaign when he called china a currency manipulator and said that china was raping the u. S. Economy all that though was forgotten on wednesday afternoon as president xi jinping and his wife a score to the trumps around the forbidden city one of the most popular
Tourist Attractions
in china a chance perhaps for president xi to remind donald trump the china was once the center of culture and civilization president xi very much wants china to be center stage in
Global Affairs
now top of the agenda of course is going to be north korea and the feeling that the
United States
believes china could be doing more to rein in its ally china will be pointing out that actually its done a lot in the past few months to tighten the
Financial News
around. Early next year the north korean firms operating in china would have to cease business north korean workers would have to leave the country and of course china has been enforcing u. N. Sanctions against north korea trump wants to ensure that theres no backsliding by the chinese and of course theres the issue of the trade deficit the fact that china exports far more to the
United States
than the
United States
sends the other way also trump wants u. S. Companies to have more access to the china market particularly
Tech Companies
like facebook and twitter who are still locked out of china its very important that these two men get along because the decisions they make will ultimately affect all of us. Well the previous stop on trumps asia tour was south korea where what to do about north korea dominated the visit kathy novak has more on this now from seoul. Donald trumps day was supposed to start with a surprise visit to the d. M. Z. The heavily fortified line separating north and south korea but bad weather prevented what would have been his opportunity to deliver a symbolic message to the north
Korean Leader
kim jong un so he used his speech at seouls
National Assembly
to address the man he called a tyrant and a cruel dictator. The weapons youre acquiring are not make you new safer they are putting your regime in grave danger north korea is not the paradise your grandfather envisioned it is a hell that no person deserves. Though he refrained at this time from referring to kim as little rocket men trying to painted a picture of a north korea likely to infuriate those in its government he called it a country ruled by a cult centered around the range to beliefs where people still die of hunger and are tortured in gulags and as the north korean government continues to pursue its
Nuclear Ambitions
trump has had this warning. This is a very
Different Administration
than the
United States
has had in the past do not underestimate us and do not try. As he vowed america would not be intimidated and listed the u. S. Military assets currently stationed around the
Korean Peninsula
protesters outside called for peace. Look at him but i demand that the u. S. Stop your threats on the
Korean Peninsula
just a fountain of about these of arms have researchers. Trump says south korea has agreed to buy more u. S. Military equipment a move he says will help close the trade deficit between the two nations its the first time in more than twenty years that a u. S. President has addressed the
National Assembly
the president monday and says he hopes donald trump state visit will mark a turning point in efforts to deescalate tensions with north korea. Trump says that begins with north korea stopping the development of its missile and
Nuclear Program
and in exchange we will offer a path to a much
Better Future
with a nod to south korean achievements from
Economic Development
to female golfers the speech was well received in the chamber likely very much less so across the border kathy
Novak Al Jazeera
so. Well back home there was some bad news for trump as democrat candidates beat republicans in a number of elections in states across the country democrats were elected as the governors of the genuine new jersey in the first major defeat the
Republican Party
since trumps win last year i
White House Correspondent
Kimberly Harkat
reports. Democrats in the
United States
have been in need of a win on tuesday they got it we are back but harvard a man democrats rode a wave of an apparent anti trump backlash to win big in a host of polls across the
United States
including the once conservative stronghold of virginia virginia has told us true in the divisiveness that we do not condone hatred and bigotry and. The politics that have torn this country apart. But its not the fact that democrats have a triumphant
Election Night
thats most significant instead whats notable is the type of candidate voters embrace every year women turned out overwhelmingly particularly in virginia jack to politicians like ed gillespie indorsed by
President Donald Trump
he switched completely from the politics that he had in the last couple of years to to being just kind of a nasty trump is a politician and im not going to support that. No need to use the victory of danica rome she made history becoming the first openly transgender person elected to the state legislature. On his twelve day tour of asia trump reacted and twitter he downplayed the democratic successes highlighting a handful of republican wins our republican friends better look out still on capitol hill
Democratic Leaders
in the senate and house of representatives celebrated they promised to build on tuesdays momentum by taking back control of congress in legislative elections of twenty eight team with even more pushback against the president across the board. The electorate paid attention to what was happening and what they see here was not in in their. Interest still poll suggests that donald trump could be reelected in three years time thats because democrats have spent months attacking trump personally instead of on policy leaving the party deeply divided and without a platform to inspire voters can really help get aljazeera washington. You know watching the news out from london still to come yemenis a coping a saudi arabias new blockade of the country drives prices up even further
Climate Change
leaves a canadian port famous for its polar bears cutoff from the world and then in sports baseball remembers
Rory Halladay
one of the finest pitchers of his generation. Syrias army and its allies have surrounded an end to the i still controlled town of ill become a lot located near the border with iraq bases i cells last stronghold in the region state media says iraqi forces are helping syrian troops with the operation on friday the iraqi army proclaim victory over the group in the border town of its last stronghold in iraq a solid engine of aid has more from gaza and turkey. According to syrian media as well as hezbollah media sources
Syrian Forces
have surrounded the border town of become on the last remaining stronghold by isis fighters according to sources on the ground this is going to be a tough fight because isis fighters have been coming to this place from all sides not just the iraqi side of the border but from syrian town just far away as in the resort. Is in the daters or province which is also being fought by s. D. F. Forces these are the forces out the kurdish predominately who are backed by the
United States
forces on the eastern bank of the
Euphrates River
the town of the loop is on the western bank and it is now being surrounded by
Syrian Forces
some reports say that they have started to enter the city but the expect that isis fighters are going to put up stiff resistance in this area it is worth noting that would not mean the end of ice and isis still has a number of villages and other surrounding areas in that there are problems across the border in the problems. In iraq that it still controls but it would mean that the last stronghold in terms of urban settings small town and cities and would have lost all of them when it moved as a good come out. All saudi arabia has reopened the yemeni port of aden after ordering the shutdown of all the countries and land and sea ports on monday the closures have already inflated the prices of vital commodities and stopped with every of desperately needed humanitarian supplies as aid agencies aid agencies one of the catastrophic situation. Reports on how residents in the capital found. In yemens capital lines to buy petrol grow longer as fuel prices rise higher having jumped more than sixty percent in recent days the result of mondays announcement from saudi arabia that it would block all yemeni air and land routes as well as sea ports in response to a missile attack from across the border earlier this week residents of son are already accustomed to a humanitarian crisis in their country that seems to grow more dire every day are angry i get even if this is a humanitarian crime they are exterminating the yemeni people and no muslim should be doing that these are unjust operations but its not unexpected for those who kill children to close imports. The price of cooking oil has also spiked this temporary interruption of supplies in yemen is coming on top of an already got us traffic humanitarian situation we shouldnt forget this the population is already reconned the population already. Lacking cope and lacking basic essential services ranging from food medicines medical
Services Water
and sanitation everything there is also growing worry about how the blockade will impact efforts to combat yemens cholera epidemic with more than nine hundred thousand suspected cholera cases and over two thousand deaths since the outbreak began in april the
World Health Organization
is calling on saudi arabia to allow for the flow of medical aid into the country. Back in sanaa where even before this latest crisis it was difficult to obtain vital commodities the sense of outrage is deepening the. Closure of the land sea in airports and yemen is considered a huge injustice towards yemenis hardships mount for a population as weary of war as they are depleted of hope. Only
Un Security Council
to discuss the humanitarian situation in yemen this hour lets get more on diplomatic editor james bays at the
United Nations
and this is a very important meeting james when you think about the way that people in yemen and not getting as a result of saudi arabia tightening the blockade around the country. Absolutely you heard there from mohammed the very grim situation inside yemen its been hard getting aid in for years but literally no im going in right now and thats why the u. N. Security council is going to discuss this very shortly theyre discussing it behind closed doors its not an open meeting so behind the door theyre meeting will be taking place on this subject the first time the
Security Council
is discussed the situation in yemen since the
Saudi Arabian
forces decided to totally blockade the country and not allow humanitarian supplies in we understand theyve been contacts between the u. S. And saudi arabia at the highest levels even involving the secretary general this was the comment from his spokesman. Were continue to have contacts at some of the highest levels and at
Different Levels
but obviously the blockade is. Is continuing. Every day continues the suffering increases i think you meant talked yesterday about the fear of increased prices we have in country about ninety one thousand metric tons of food which is be used to. To feed the most vulnerable but as you know the needs in yemen or are great and that can only last so long and james are we expecting anything to come out of this meeting now. Well its interesting when you listen to the u. N. Spokesman hes somewhat guarded what he says with regard to saudi arabia certainly not condemnation yet and thats also the situation with many of the diplomats when you talk to them live a very very careful with their language with regard to saudi arabia so have to watch very closely what comes out of this meeting were not expecting any formal statement from the
Security Council
what we are expecting is that at the podium here at the end of the meeting well hear from the italian ambassador italy currently has the presidency of the u. N. Security council and well also hear from the man thats briefing the council thats the humanitarian chief of the u. N. Mark local unclear im much james bays our diplomatic editor covering that story at the
United Nations
. Now an activist group in the u. K. Says the number of british made bombs and missiles sell to saudi arabia has risen by five hundred percent since riyadh intervened in yemen civil war a campaign against arms trade says around six billion dollars in arms were sold in the first two years of this conflict meanwhile medical sources told al jazeera at least twenty two people have been killed in the latest
Saudi Led Coalition
air strikes in yemen its been a fighter jets are targeted a meeting of who think commanders in the northwest and one jerry gen. Now u. K.
S International
Development Secretary
pretty patel has resigned after it was revealed she failed to disclose meetings with israeli officials while on holiday the tel said her actions have fallen below the high standards expected of her departure follows the resignation of
British Defense
secretary after claims of
Sexual Harassment
barker has more from london pretty paternal arrived at the back door of downing street her government career hanging by a thread the
International Development
secretary was hold back from an official trip to africa to face her boss
Prime Minister
to resign may moments later patel resigned. She was forced to apologize on monday after holding twelve secret meetings with this radio officials including
Prime Minister
Benjamin Netanyahu
all while she was meant to be on a family holiday to israel in august it also emerged she discussed giving some of britains aid budget to the israeli army to help wounded syrians being treated in the
Israeli Occupied
Golan Heights
a wednesday it surfaced patel had visited an israeli
Field Hospital
in the area despite protocol against british officials traveling there the u. K. Doesnt officially recognize israels presence in the territory land seized from syria in the one nine hundred sixty seven war further revelations followed including details of more undisclosed meetings between patel and two israeli officials in september the aljazeera investigation the lobby recently revealed close links between
Maryam Namazie<\/a> this is the news hour live from london coming up on the
First Anniversary<\/a> of his victory
President Trump<\/a> gets a warm welcome in china a country savaged on the campaign trail. Syrias army
Iraqi Militia<\/a> and has to drive i still from the last major town they hold in syria. U. K. Government in disarray to resume a loses his second minister in a week is pretty battell resigns over secret meetings in israel. And
Pro Independence<\/a> catalan storm stations and blocked roads demanding the release of eight jailed separatist leaders. And im for a small have all the days sport including well give you a glimpse at how professional tennis may look in the future at the next a. T. V. Finals in italy. Exactly a year after his surprise election victory u. S. President donald trump has traveled to china for the latest stop on his tour of asia north korea and trade between the two countries are likely to top the agenda during what could be a difficult day of talks but his first day saw him receive a warm welcome to beijing despite his heavy criticism of the country and its trade practices while on the campaign trail the trump stepped out of air force one onto a red carpeted staircase in contrast to last years visit by brac a bomber who was forced to exit his plane from aloa door. On the five star treatment continued with president judging paying personally escorting them on a tour of the forbidden city in esco
World Heritage<\/a> site which was declared off limits to tourists for the day the first couple were also treated to
Chinese Opera<\/a> and an acrobatics display will trump has been tweeting about his visit describing the day as unforgettable and as he began his beijing visit the u. S. And chinese firms signed trade deals worth some nine billion dollars china correspondent adrian brown has mall. Exactly a year to the day that he was voted into
Office President<\/a> from arrived in china the country very savaged throughout the president ial campaign when he called china a currency manipulator and said that china was raping the u. S. Economy all that though was forgotten on wednesday afternoon as president xi jinping and his wife a score to the trumps around the forbidden city one of the most popular
Tourist Attractions<\/a> in china a chance perhaps for president xi to remind donald trump the china was once the center of culture and civilization president xi very much wants china to be center stage in
Global Affairs<\/a> now top of the agenda of course is going to be north korea and the feeling that the
United States<\/a> believes china could be doing more to rein in its ally china will be pointing out that actually its done a lot in the past few months to tighten the
Financial News<\/a> around. Early next year the north korean firms operating in china would have to cease business north korean workers would have to leave the country and of course china has been enforcing u. N. Sanctions against north korea trump wants to ensure that theres no backsliding by the chinese and of course theres the issue of the trade deficit the fact that china exports far more to the
United States<\/a> than the
United States<\/a> sends the other way also trump wants u. S. Companies to have more access to the china market particularly
Tech Companies<\/a> like facebook and twitter who are still locked out of china its very important that these two men get along because the decisions they make will ultimately affect all of us. Well the previous stop on trumps asia tour was south korea where what to do about north korea dominated the visit kathy novak has more on this now from seoul. Donald trumps day was supposed to start with a surprise visit to the d. M. Z. The heavily fortified line separating north and south korea but bad weather prevented what would have been his opportunity to deliver a symbolic message to the north
Korean Leader<\/a> kim jong un so he used his speech at seouls
National Assembly<\/a> to address the man he called a tyrant and a cruel dictator. The weapons youre acquiring are not make you new safer they are putting your regime in grave danger north korea is not the paradise your grandfather envisioned it is a hell that no person deserves. Though he refrained at this time from referring to kim as little rocket men trying to painted a picture of a north korea likely to infuriate those in its government he called it a country ruled by a cult centered around the range to beliefs where people still die of hunger and are tortured in gulags and as the north korean government continues to pursue its
Nuclear Ambitions<\/a> trump has had this warning. This is a very
Different Administration<\/a> than the
United States<\/a> has had in the past do not underestimate us and do not try. As he vowed america would not be intimidated and listed the u. S. Military assets currently stationed around the
Korean Peninsula<\/a> protesters outside called for peace. Look at him but i demand that the u. S. Stop your threats on the
Korean Peninsula<\/a> just a fountain of about these of arms have researchers. Trump says south korea has agreed to buy more u. S. Military equipment a move he says will help close the trade deficit between the two nations its the first time in more than twenty years that a u. S. President has addressed the
National Assembly<\/a> the president monday and says he hopes donald trump state visit will mark a turning point in efforts to deescalate tensions with north korea. Trump says that begins with north korea stopping the development of its missile and
Nuclear Program<\/a> and in exchange we will offer a path to a much
Better Future<\/a> with a nod to south korean achievements from
Economic Development<\/a> to female golfers the speech was well received in the chamber likely very much less so across the border kathy
Novak Al Jazeera<\/a> so. Well back home there was some bad news for trump as democrat candidates beat republicans in a number of elections in states across the country democrats were elected as the governors of the genuine new jersey in the first major defeat the
Republican Party<\/a> since trumps win last year i
White House Correspondent<\/a>
Kimberly Harkat<\/a> reports. Democrats in the
United States<\/a> have been in need of a win on tuesday they got it we are back but harvard a man democrats rode a wave of an apparent anti trump backlash to win big in a host of polls across the
United States<\/a> including the once conservative stronghold of virginia virginia has told us true in the divisiveness that we do not condone hatred and bigotry and. The politics that have torn this country apart. But its not the fact that democrats have a triumphant
Election Night<\/a> thats most significant instead whats notable is the type of candidate voters embrace every year women turned out overwhelmingly particularly in virginia jack to politicians like ed gillespie indorsed by
President Donald Trump<\/a> he switched completely from the politics that he had in the last couple of years to to being just kind of a nasty trump is a politician and im not going to support that. No need to use the victory of danica rome she made history becoming the first openly transgender person elected to the state legislature. On his twelve day tour of asia trump reacted and twitter he downplayed the democratic successes highlighting a handful of republican wins our republican friends better look out still on capitol hill
Democratic Leaders<\/a> in the senate and house of representatives celebrated they promised to build on tuesdays momentum by taking back control of congress in legislative elections of twenty eight team with even more pushback against the president across the board. The electorate paid attention to what was happening and what they see here was not in in their. Interest still poll suggests that donald trump could be reelected in three years time thats because democrats have spent months attacking trump personally instead of on policy leaving the party deeply divided and without a platform to inspire voters can really help get aljazeera washington. You know watching the news out from london still to come yemenis a coping a saudi arabias new blockade of the country drives prices up even further
Climate Change<\/a> leaves a canadian port famous for its polar bears cutoff from the world and then in sports baseball remembers
Rory Halladay<\/a> one of the finest pitchers of his generation. Syrias army and its allies have surrounded an end to the i still controlled town of ill become a lot located near the border with iraq bases i cells last stronghold in the region state media says iraqi forces are helping syrian troops with the operation on friday the iraqi army proclaim victory over the group in the border town of its last stronghold in iraq a solid engine of aid has more from gaza and turkey. According to syrian media as well as hezbollah media sources
Syrian Forces<\/a> have surrounded the border town of become on the last remaining stronghold by isis fighters according to sources on the ground this is going to be a tough fight because isis fighters have been coming to this place from all sides not just the iraqi side of the border but from syrian town just far away as in the resort. Is in the daters or province which is also being fought by s. D. F. Forces these are the forces out the kurdish predominately who are backed by the
United States<\/a> forces on the eastern bank of the
Euphrates River<\/a> the town of the loop is on the western bank and it is now being surrounded by
Syrian Forces<\/a> some reports say that they have started to enter the city but the expect that isis fighters are going to put up stiff resistance in this area it is worth noting that would not mean the end of ice and isis still has a number of villages and other surrounding areas in that there are problems across the border in the problems. In iraq that it still controls but it would mean that the last stronghold in terms of urban settings small town and cities and would have lost all of them when it moved as a good come out. All saudi arabia has reopened the yemeni port of aden after ordering the shutdown of all the countries and land and sea ports on monday the closures have already inflated the prices of vital commodities and stopped with every of desperately needed humanitarian supplies as aid agencies aid agencies one of the catastrophic situation. Reports on how residents in the capital found. In yemens capital lines to buy petrol grow longer as fuel prices rise higher having jumped more than sixty percent in recent days the result of mondays announcement from saudi arabia that it would block all yemeni air and land routes as well as sea ports in response to a missile attack from across the border earlier this week residents of son are already accustomed to a humanitarian crisis in their country that seems to grow more dire every day are angry i get even if this is a humanitarian crime they are exterminating the yemeni people and no muslim should be doing that these are unjust operations but its not unexpected for those who kill children to close imports. The price of cooking oil has also spiked this temporary interruption of supplies in yemen is coming on top of an already got us traffic humanitarian situation we shouldnt forget this the population is already reconned the population already. Lacking cope and lacking basic essential services ranging from food medicines medical
Services Water<\/a> and sanitation everything there is also growing worry about how the blockade will impact efforts to combat yemens cholera epidemic with more than nine hundred thousand suspected cholera cases and over two thousand deaths since the outbreak began in april the
World Health Organization<\/a> is calling on saudi arabia to allow for the flow of medical aid into the country. Back in sanaa where even before this latest crisis it was difficult to obtain vital commodities the sense of outrage is deepening the. Closure of the land sea in airports and yemen is considered a huge injustice towards yemenis hardships mount for a population as weary of war as they are depleted of hope. Only
Un Security Council<\/a> to discuss the humanitarian situation in yemen this hour lets get more on diplomatic editor james bays at the
United Nations<\/a> and this is a very important meeting james when you think about the way that people in yemen and not getting as a result of saudi arabia tightening the blockade around the country. Absolutely you heard there from mohammed the very grim situation inside yemen its been hard getting aid in for years but literally no im going in right now and thats why the u. N. Security council is going to discuss this very shortly theyre discussing it behind closed doors its not an open meeting so behind the door theyre meeting will be taking place on this subject the first time the
Security Council<\/a> is discussed the situation in yemen since the
Saudi Arabian<\/a> forces decided to totally blockade the country and not allow humanitarian supplies in we understand theyve been contacts between the u. S. And saudi arabia at the highest levels even involving the secretary general this was the comment from his spokesman. Were continue to have contacts at some of the highest levels and at
Different Levels<\/a> but obviously the blockade is. Is continuing. Every day continues the suffering increases i think you meant talked yesterday about the fear of increased prices we have in country about ninety one thousand metric tons of food which is be used to. To feed the most vulnerable but as you know the needs in yemen or are great and that can only last so long and james are we expecting anything to come out of this meeting now. Well its interesting when you listen to the u. N. Spokesman hes somewhat guarded what he says with regard to saudi arabia certainly not condemnation yet and thats also the situation with many of the diplomats when you talk to them live a very very careful with their language with regard to saudi arabia so have to watch very closely what comes out of this meeting were not expecting any formal statement from the
Security Council<\/a> what we are expecting is that at the podium here at the end of the meeting well hear from the italian ambassador italy currently has the presidency of the u. N. Security council and well also hear from the man thats briefing the council thats the humanitarian chief of the u. N. Mark local unclear im much james bays our diplomatic editor covering that story at the
United Nations<\/a>. Now an activist group in the u. K. Says the number of british made bombs and missiles sell to saudi arabia has risen by five hundred percent since riyadh intervened in yemen civil war a campaign against arms trade says around six billion dollars in arms were sold in the first two years of this conflict meanwhile medical sources told al jazeera at least twenty two people have been killed in the latest
Saudi Led Coalition<\/a> air strikes in yemen its been a fighter jets are targeted a meeting of who think commanders in the northwest and one jerry gen. Now u. K.
S International<\/a>
Development Secretary<\/a> pretty patel has resigned after it was revealed she failed to disclose meetings with israeli officials while on holiday the tel said her actions have fallen below the high standards expected of her departure follows the resignation of
British Defense<\/a> secretary after claims of
Sexual Harassment<\/a> barker has more from london pretty paternal arrived at the back door of downing street her government career hanging by a thread the
International Development<\/a> secretary was hold back from an official trip to africa to face her boss
Prime Minister<\/a> to resign may moments later patel resigned. She was forced to apologize on monday after holding twelve secret meetings with this radio officials including
Prime Minister<\/a>
Benjamin Netanyahu<\/a> all while she was meant to be on a family holiday to israel in august it also emerged she discussed giving some of britains aid budget to the israeli army to help wounded syrians being treated in the
Israeli Occupied<\/a>
Golan Heights<\/a> a wednesday it surfaced patel had visited an israeli
Field Hospital<\/a> in the area despite protocol against british officials traveling there the u. K. Doesnt officially recognize israels presence in the territory land seized from syria in the one nine hundred sixty seven war further revelations followed including details of more undisclosed meetings between patel and two israeli officials in september the aljazeera investigation the lobby recently revealed close links between
Israeli Embassy<\/a> officials and conservative members of parliament. A report in the
Jewish Chronicle<\/a> claimed the
British Government<\/a> knew about patels meetings and that she was instructed not to declare them to avoid embarrassing the
Foreign Office<\/a> downing street says the claims are false the departure of p. T. Patel now leaves to resume a with one less ally in government patel had backed to reserve may in her bid to become
Prime Minister<\/a> shes also a firm euro skeptic breaks it without her to reason may could struggle to deliver on her key breaks it promises without any strong
Central Control<\/a> people are just making policy on the hoof and departments and it seems very clear that cabinet responsibility has it to some extent broken down and unless steps are taken to restore it shes in government but not in power at londons
Madame Tussauds<\/a> a serene looking waxwork of the
Prime Minister<\/a>s receiving final touches the real mrs mays battling multiple crises several of her cabinet ministers have been embroiled in
Sexual Harassment<\/a> scandals and the foreign minister
Boris Johnson<\/a> is under fire for misleading comments they could extend the jail term of a british citizen imprisoned in. Patels downfall divert some attention away from johnson but many are wondering how long to reason may keep a brave face need back out jazeera london. Talks are underway in many figure out ways to implement the uns
Paris Agreement<\/a> on
Climate Change<\/a> syrias decision to sign up the accord has been praised that leaves the u. S. As the only country not to be part of the dail climate it is a trying to drop a socalled rulebook for the accord as includes details on how countries should report and check that
Greenhouse Gas<\/a> emissions. Well the effects of the wild changing climate particularly obvious in the northern parts of the cry of across the top of north america average annual temperatures of rising at more than twice the global pace and that means trouble for the next for the canadian seaport of churchill manitoba a very cold down your lack is that for as and dialed house more about whats been happening at churchill well mary and i guess its a little innocuous to talk about rising temperatures on a day like this minus twenty with a pretty brisk north wind behind me but actually if you look around the north of canada alaska and around the globe what you find is that average annual temperatures are rising four degrees and more and the problem there is that its causing a great deal of melting of
Arctic Sea Ice<\/a> and its also causing the melting of the permafrost and here in churchill that has meant the loss of a very important rail link that leads to the port behind me here we are still in good. Dave daley loves his thirty six dogs they pull sleds touring the winter and take tourists on a thrilling ride through the forest but without a train to deliver the dog food is paying five times more to feed them its not a viable economic proposition most of the businesses and turtle are trying to figure out ways how not to lose too much money this year if the train doesnt get restored or the rail line doesnt get restored who are afraid that were going to be losing some businesses here in turtle canadas most northerly rail line was built ninety years ago to get grain from its western prairies to a port on hudsons bay thousand kilometers of track was cut through forests across rivers and along frozen stretches of subarctic tundra fierce storms and floods earlier this year devastated the rail line cutting churchill off from the rest of canada a stranded passenger train had to be loaded onto a ship by cranes a port that one ship canadian wheat to the world lies rusting abandoned through this belt system here that many now question whether a miracle of one nine hundred twenty s. Engineering can withstand todays sinking permafrost and other changing conditions were all going through this
Climate Change<\/a> period that we need to deal with and so we all governments need to really invest in that you know were doing our part you know has a community a
Small Community<\/a> in northern cal and we know whats going on so were pretty critical on a constant
Climate Change<\/a> while there are disputes over who is going to repair this line if anyone theres little doubt that warming temperatures and changing weather patterns here in the north have turned canada is only northern seaport into a town with a very uncertain future these days tourists are pretty much the only source of income up to ten thousand a year come to see polar bears but melting sea ice and warming have caught the local bear population thirty percent in three decades researchers warn that worse is to come. Polar bears are just a messenger of whats to come for all of us you know if we are very poor bears whats going to happen to the rest of us is not good for up here theres no debate
Climate Change<\/a> is real rapid and may soon be uncontrollable if steps arent taken to reduce
Greenhouse Gas<\/a> emissions in places far away from this unique landscape. And daniel is a hearing there in your a poor the people of churchill feeling the practical effects of the changing climate its affecting their jobs its affecting their livelihoods what sort of steps they want to see that locally does that government taking to combat this well across the northern reaches of canada the
United States<\/a> and elsewhere i think people would like to see as we heard from the mayor of churchill in that report more investment to help them cope with the change to deal with the fact that permafrost me underline undermine infrastructure and other things but also take advantage of what may be opportunities this port behind me here is canadas only northern port and its going to be ice free longer as the temperature warm so a comprehensive approach starting with a reduction in
Greenhouse Gas<\/a> emissions but also looking at local needs thats what youre hearing as i travel across the north all right daniel thank you very much danielle black joining us that from churchill manitoba but francis has chastised worship as you take photos gerry and his mass is saying that they should lift up their hearts to god and not their cell phones the leader of the
Roman Catholic<\/a> church as previously the faithful to be more spiritual and his priests and bishops to be more humble of his election in two thousand and thirteen he said it pained him to see priests driving flashy cars and using the latest smartphones the pope has driven around in a ford focus and is not used south since his election. He course. The priest during mass says lift up your hearts he does not say lift up your cell phones to take pictures its a very ugly thing it makes me very sad when i celebrate mass here in the or in the basilica and i see so many cell phones held up not only by the faithful but also by some priests and even bishops please the mass is not a show its a meeting with the passion and the resurrection of our lord thats why the priest says lift up your hearts what does it mean so remember no cellphone. Out flying taxi strike could be carrying passengers within six years this is according to the right hailing. They struck a deal with the u. S. Space agency nasa and five
Aerospace Manufacturers<\/a> to develop. Nasa will develop the software to provide an aerial version of popular taxi service says the flying taxis will travel at more than three hundred
Kilometers Per Hour<\/a> and eventually cost no more than a car right i think the big benefits are going to be that youre going to be able to move around much much more fast emerging much more quickly and get time back so the thing i dread the most about transportation in cities is just you know it for all people is just the kind of waiting just sitting in
Traffic Congestion<\/a> and wasting your life and so ride sharing helps because you can be in the back seat or your laptop or something but its better to be where you actually want to be. So much want to tell you about this hour zimbabwes either
Robert Mugabe<\/a> takes aim at other socalled conspirators after his
Vice President<\/a>. By europes biggest boss i can see him as a facing a nationwide shortage. Of formula one
World Champion<\/a>
Lewis Hamilton<\/a> had some explaining to do ahead of the brazilian grand prix. A
Stormy Weather<\/a> continues across central parts of but its friday and some pretty wet weather too into the western side of the met as well steve outside in the cold see that wet weather also spreading up across see adriatic into a good part of the balkans with this area of low pressure then wet weather clout and right that still continues to drive its way into western parts as well also rather murky for a good part of western france down across the pyrenees into that western side of the med as we go through thursday class stretching up into england as well london twelve degrees celsius new some of these as we go on through friday quite a great day for that northwestern corner of europe france will see some rain getting in paris by this stage thirteen celsius on the seventy degrees there for madrid now only eighteen celsius in the cloud and the rainfall right further east this somewhat drier and the cool side. To side of north africa have tools west one little cloud coming into
Northern Areas<\/a> all the area some wet weather just around algiers fourteen celsius the top temperature here on friday tuscaloosa go on into father with a high of thirty degrees and by that stage some rather heavy rain for a good part of tunisia. Hurrican harveys destruction was indiscriminate with will there be an equal recovery i didnt want to be the mayor of two cities i have and have no food lines discovers how the disparity between rich and poor is brought to the surface in times of crisis someones life. Culture. Lives houston off to harvey at this time on aljazeera and when the news breaks. And the story builds. Much better marketing. When people need to be heard they thought they were american until they broke the law now theyre deported to cambodia aljazeera has teams on the ground to bring you most
Award Winning<\/a> documentaries and live news on air and online. Welcome back youre watching the news our quick look at the stories making headlines u. S. President donald trump has been given a red carpet welcome in beijing splices heavy criticism of china on the campaign trail last year. Syrias army and its allies of and to the border town of al become a loss of an stronghold in the region and parson
S International<\/a>
Development Secretary<\/a> has resigned over undisclosed contacts with senior israeli figures patel is the second minister trees in may has lost in a week. Now exactly one year since donald trump won the us presidency his victory came after. An unconventional and
Divisive Campaign<\/a> a pledge to unite the country but after ten months in office trump has yet to sign any major legislation and his popularity is falling alan fischer looks back at the twelve months since
Election Night<\/a>. It was a night to surprise the country and his own campaign this was a victory donald trump despite all these claims never truly expected ours was not a campaign but rather an incredible and
Great Movement<\/a> most people when you think about all that has happened and all of the news and the politics its hard but in some ways its all happened with in one year for weeks he prepared himself and supporters for defeat if we dont win i will consider this the single greatest waste of time energy wow get pummeled by wins in
Old Industrial<\/a> states in the midwest you say for the white house is victory is something hes return to again and again we won florida we won
South Carolina<\/a> we won
North Carolina<\/a> we won pennsylvania. We won and won. One the most divisive election in modern american political history he then talked about uniting the country but since then weve seen a flurry of tweets on a number of topics on the divisions are as wrong on his obvious as the ever where donald trump like he says it connects him with his supporters bypassing the media which he believes is dead set against him you obviously hear a lot of
Congressional Republicans<\/a> for example saying they wish trump a tweet laugh but they think that his use of twitter really hurts particularly their cause on capitol hill causing constant distractions from their legislative agenda judge
Gorsuch Donald<\/a> trump has said a few legislative successes he swept away regulations hes confirmed the
Supreme Court<\/a> justice and thats really about it. The word that comes to mind is chaotic i do think there is a side of this president that is much more interested in top of mind reactions and his own gut instincts rather than policy planning and strategic efforts he continues to see to believe he is loved and adored throughout the country that may be true but according to its fine ever decreasing number of people i love this country thank you thank you. The high point of support was one year ago thank you tonight trump won the presidency and fisher washington. Lets discuss all of this some more im joined from washington by
Bill Schneider<\/a> whos a professor of
Public Policy<\/a> at
George Mason University<\/a> of course were looking at
President Trump<\/a>s popularity one year on and its just been a very important night for the democrats is made strong gains in the races for governor in virginia and new jersey what does this reveal about sentiment amongst people towards donald trump whats happening is that educated middle class voters in the suburbs of virginia new jersey and elsewhere in the country are fleeing the
Republican Party<\/a> there used to be the core the base of the
Republican Party<\/a> or the educated voters cannot stand donald trump hes too crude hes too grass hes too divisive and they just fled in huge numbers and thats really a warning to republicans in congress that theyre in big trouble for next years midterm elections. But its not it is a trend isnt it for the president s party. Local or state elections that take place at this point in the election cycle this is something that we saw brack a bomb a george w. Bush bill clinton they all saw the
Opposition Party<\/a> do well in these sorts of races whats different about this one. Its bigger to begin with. Its it seems to be national not just concentrated in one place its very dangerous for republicans because they have narrow majorities in congress in both the house of representatives and the senate and its going to be difficult for them to protect those majorities and for members of the house and senate are going to be worried if theyre associated with
President Trump<\/a>et theyre seen as staunch defenders of
President Trump<\/a> which most
Republican Voters<\/a> now are but if they go along with that they could be in big trouble for reelection next year and thats their number one concern and yet the party shows little if no sign of changing direction thats right the
Republican Party<\/a> is now wholly owned by donald trump he is the
Republican Party<\/a> theres very little and he trumps sentiment at least so far among
Republican Voters<\/a> out there you do find some resentment of trump some criticism in congress but theyre totally afraid to say anything against
President Trump<\/a> because they know that if they criticize him theyre going to be sought after by a posse of angry
Republican Voters<\/a> and could face a loss in republican primaries but also the position of the democrats is also slightly tenuous isnt it theyve spent a great deal of well theyve invested a great deal of time in attacking president personally i havent concentrated very much on policy and we also see a real division between the institutional traditional democrats and
Bernie Sanders<\/a> supporters that the vision is still that. Yeah the division is still there but its not as strong as it used to be for one thing the
Bernie Sanders<\/a> people have been arguing for impeachment of
President Trump<\/a> thats very unlikely because republicans still have a majority in congress and theyre not likely the democrats are not likely to win big enough majorities to remove truong from office the election yesterday shows a different road it shows that if you have an election we we will next year its very likely the democrats will make huge gains and they will have to impeach president from not if theyre on the road to victory in congress then they can block everything he wants to do just as republicans did to president obama well as always thank you for your analysis appreciate it
Bill Schneider<\/a> professor of
Public Policy<\/a> at
George Mason University<\/a>. L. Spains
Constitutional Court<\/a> has officially an all the declaration of independence by the
Catalan Parliament<\/a> the ruling was issued is probably about as protest as blocked roads and some public transport routes into bosler in a brain parts of catalonia to a standstill as is the scene at the citys station a little bit earlier wrong by theyve been blocking the tracks jonah hall brings us more now from barcelona. Im. Blocking roads and other transport links in barcelona and across catalonia students activists and
Union Members<\/a> came out in defiance of the spanish government. Madrid has taken control of the
Regional Administration<\/a> independent supporters want to show they controlled the streets. North of barcelona in the city of jerome the heart some say of capital and nationalism large numbers took to the railways disrupting spains much prized of a
High Speed Network<\/a> later there were efforts to shut catalonia is borders with the rest of the country. Outside the
Regional Government<\/a> building in barcelona the crowd chanted liberty or freedom once the rallying cry for independence now a show of support for what is being called
Political Prisoners<\/a> opposed to president please do more in exile in belgium employees former ministers and
Civil Society<\/a> leaders in jail in madrid. Were here for them our government is in prison so we need to help them and we need to. As bunnys government actions because they are doing what. They should thus this crowd is a sign that it restarted the grass roots the
Independence Movement<\/a> in catalonia is alive and well but politically it is sorely weakened much of its leadership behind. Facing an election in december the probably different of parties are far from certain of winning. Spains
Constitutional Court<\/a> on wednesday an old beat up to the twenty seven declaration of independence this is a movement divided over what to do next whether to do it together as a coalition or car im thinking about the fact that the money that we have had their up to but we havent got to live as if nothing has happened. Now the focus is on freeing the independence leaders but reach price for their freedom it will be the booth much. Dont know how aljazeera. Some always former
Vice President<\/a> says hes crossed the border into south africa two days after being fired by president
Robert Mugabe<\/a> speaking to supporters in harare mugabe said he also had his sights on others are metastases been following events on the ground is president
Robert Mugabe<\/a> wanted to send a clear message to anyone planning to remove him from power for now one faction in the rulings on the party led by the first lady grace is in charge on monday zimbabwes leader fired his
Vice President<\/a>. For being disloyal the ninety three year old his managua had ambitions to become president. Why did. These. Were. The words of. The friday. When and who is a war veteran hasnt been seen in public since he was sacked on wednesday he released a statement saying hes out of the country and that he will return soon to lead zimbabweans. Zanu p. F. Supporters at the solidarity rally insist the worlds oldest elected leader will die in office the focus for now is to replace when i got some people in here say they want a woman in. The party. The countrys first lady grace and. Maintains a tight grip on power but some analysts warn recent
Political Developments<\/a> over the question of succession could cause more divisions in the ruling party. The pact. And you will definitely. Go with the. Order. Within the party in a statement when he and his family have been threatened and he accused president mugabe of destroying zanu p. F. By making it his own personal property. Aljazeera. The philippines former president
Benigno Aquino<\/a> has been charged over a twenty
Fifteen Police<\/a> raid that left forty four
Police Commandos<\/a> dead if hes found guilty he could face up to fifteen years in jail is accused of allowing a police chief to supervise the raid even though hed been suspended over corruption allegations the officers were killed by muslim rebels when they were sent to arrest them for makea the raid led to the storming of peace talks with separatists in the southern philippines. Now the un
S International<\/a>
Labor Organization<\/a> is close a complaint over the treatment of
Migrant Workers<\/a> in castle thats off to doha said it would introduce a minimum wage and allow its labor practices to be monitored by inspectors is not expected to sign a
Bilateral Agreement<\/a> with the un protecting labor is making it the first country to do so from geneva reports. And on market day for workers rights the
International Labor<\/a> organization in geneva on wednesday the
United Nations<\/a> body roll come to what it describes as major progress by qatar in harnessing its labor laws there had been under investigation accused of failing in its responsibilities towards
Migrant Workers<\/a> however now that i have low ses that qatar has engaged positively with its inspectors and officials i think its fair to describe todays events as a landmark of all because we have arrived at a point today weve done two things weve closed a complaint that was open against the state of qatar in respect of
International Labor<\/a> conventions its ratified its finished and weve moved on to a new process of cooperation. Under new laws set up by the qatari government a minimum wage will now be introduced something previously unheard of among gulf countries it will now be illegal for employers to prevents workers from leaving the country in strict penalties will be imposed on those who try and confiscate workers passports or withhold their salaries while few other southern. The nation of qatar looks to be a role model that can be counted on to follow
International Law<\/a> and to protect workers rights through our ongoing go to improve the quality of life for workers there are close to two million workers currently in qatar many work on the massive
Infrastructure Projects<\/a> currently being built as the country continues to develop at a rapid pace despite the positive steps taken by the governments in the past few years
Rights Groups<\/a> still have concerns at least two workers lost their lives at
Building Sites<\/a> in the past year and i thought it is being urged to make sure that such fertile ities never happen again without that schedule to host the twenty twenty two world cup the spotlight has been firmly placed on it when it comes to workers rights there is a feeling among the thirty officials however that there has been unfairly scrutinized with its all attention being given to countries like saudi arabia or the
United Arab Emirates<\/a> where according to workers
Rights Groups<\/a> conditions there are much worse now that qatar has been praised in its efforts have been indorsed by the ilo the onus is on other countries in the region to follow in its lead. Aljazeera continues to demand the release of its journalists and how to say it has been in an egyptian prison since december twentieth is accused of casting false news to spread chaos which he and al jazeera strongly deny it is their place in the complaint of mistreatment in jail he was arrested in december while visiting his family. France is suffering its biggest butter shortage since the end of the
Second World War<\/a> shoppers a facing empty shelves with stocks reaching critical levels the french are the worlds biggest consumers of us are and some disgruntled customers are blaming the nations rigid rules over food supply and the has the story. A few things or is french as close as customers come early to this fake or in paris to buy them warm from the oven most say its the butter that makes them so tasty so rising butter prices in europe is worrying because in france. The cost is doubled for us but we cant put our prices because the customers wont understand class on some pastries or part of daily life here so if you raise prices will lose
Business Global<\/a> demand for butter is soaring as tastes change but milk supplies in europe have decreased forcing up prices and feeling a shortage its a color a catastrophe for the french who eat the most butter in the world and nationally im still managing to find some but even if there is not much in the shops we love the taste of butter especially when its organic and delicious france is suffering shortages because of the rigid rules that govern food supply suppliers and supermarkets decide prices annually in february so supermarkets are refusing to renegotiate until next year analysts say retailers in other countries like germany adapt by paying and charging more in other countries in europe the price when there are a throng of prices the prices go negotiator there really. Is the case for example in germany. Its dairy farms like this one in normandy that supply the milk used in frances famously creamy butter. What most
Dairy Farmers<\/a> are saying is that they have been forgotten in this crisis they havent seen any benefit from the higher butter prices and what most tell us is that theyre still selling their milk at the same price as they did thirty years ago. Manual gavel says farmers are fed up with seeing others in the industry profit. It is a real concern we said about a shortage in the shops but we farmers are not being paid more after some turf years we need more financial help there is obviously a problem between suppliers and shops but when will farmers get their share of the pie frances government has called on all sides to in the past a crisis at its promise to help farmers get better paid for their produce manual hopes that will mean farmers like him will be able to make a fairer living. Aljazeera. Attic or france. Still to come for you this hour going to tell you about one hundred garrion football ive determined not to go off the rails. Im brack obama faces off against actress emma watson for recognition from some sheep. Business update brought to you by chance are they always going places together. Business updates brought to you by chance are they always going places together. Is and how is this boy. Marian thank you so much a glimpse of what pro tennis may look like in the future is on show what the next gen a. T. P. Finals in italy its an advantage for the worlds best under twenty one male players and features and number of rolls sets are best of five with a tie break played at three three there are no advantage points but the affectively becoming sudden death a shot clock ensures there are no more than twenty five seconds between points and computers have replaced line judges the match umpire is the only human on
Court Official<\/a> and the crowd is free to come and go as it pleases the traditional courtesy of sitting quietly until a change over takes place doesnt apply earlier we spoke to jon wertheim of
Sports Illustrated<\/a> he says the changes could have a positive impact on the game theres a big difference between a member of it if along with
Young Players<\/a> and a big grand slam tournament i think some of these changes make a lot of sense frankly if you have the technology to get the line calls correct why wouldnt you use that even if that might come at the expense of human pyres i like the idea of keeping the pace of play move that you know having a shot clock i think that makes a lot of sense i think some of the other some of the other changes that were going to see are going to go over less well but but again i think the message here which is that and is willing to innovate and explore and some of these again some of these will be ludicrous missteps that were going to be lapping up others are going to be successful and i think the culture i think the message here is really a strong one and a positive one. The only crop from the one
World Champion<\/a>
Lewis Hamilton<\/a>s is being linked to tax avoidance in the
Paradise Papers<\/a> what affect his job hamilton is in sao paolo for the brazilian grand prix he was one of the people named in the papers which showed he avoided paying more than four
Million Dollars<\/a> in taxes for a private jet his lawyers say registering a jets in the tax haven of the isle of man is legal and so they both trying to win this race this weekend they still have two races to go dont really have anything to add to the whole. Of this happening that doesnt distract me from my core values and also when i need to do which is. Trying when this visiting room three the second time in ten years. The
Philadelphia Phillies<\/a> have described roy halladay as one of the most respected men ever to play baseball holliday died in a plane crash on choose day age forty eight time allstar for the phillies and
Toronto Blue Jays<\/a> he was among the finest pitchers of his generation he was one of only six players in baseball history to win the sa young award for pitching in both the american and
National Leagues<\/a> before his retirement in two thousand and thirteen holliday who was a keen amateur pilot died when his private plane crashed into the gulf of mexico off the coast of florida he was the only person on board. Really given the search. In a way to perceive and then to look at baseball and to try to improve and be the best at what i do. He was he was a man of few words but he just sat back and you just watched him and you watch what he did you know his his work ethic was. Second to none. Europe a shoot out for places next years world cup begins on thursday for european places that the finals and russia are still up for grabs the playoffs begin with
Northern Ireland<\/a>s tie against switzerland croatias encounter with greece teams play each other home and away with the winners progressing into the finals
Northern Ireland<\/a> are aiming for their first world cup since one thousand nine hundred six. These players have gone through a lot of experience. You know the one thing i will say them is that you know not not to not to fear the situation to embrace the situation. And make sure that whatever happens you know when you look back you know we dont have any regrets regardless of you know if it goes our way or not she had a. Rather weve taken the direct route to russia and qualified top of our group its a strange feeling to have twenty seven points from our ten games and find ourselves in the playoffs of course we would disappointed but thats the rules thats football we knew that exactly before and now we know what to do to qualify for the world cup. The west ham boss david moyes admits he has a lot of work to do to convince his critics and pull his team out of danger the former sunderland and man united manager has replaced slavin billet she was sacked on monday the club is currently in the drop zone the fifty four year old says he has a point to proof out west ham after failing in three consecutive jobs since leaving everton in two thousand and thirteen and has been out of work since may. You know something i did a point to prove. I think of goal so i think maybe i have to do that and sure. Sometimes you have to appear piercings and maybe ive got a little bit to the people i want to get back i want to win i want to get back to show exactly what. West thomas thinks is going to cause any to do the. Now some footballers can be criticised for going off the rails not a charge that can be leveled at this player heres a barnabus sigh and tearing the action for a fourth tier league game and hungary. Has done this before which makes playing his team a seemingly being rather on in private. And thats all your sport for now have more later but now its back to marry im in london arent far thank you all now for u. S. President barack obama has promised to serve his country as a normal citizen and on wednesday he was forced to do just that after being called for jury duty but obama wasnt selected for any trials in his hometown of chicago and he was dismissed less than two hours after turning up is not the first former president to be called to serve george w. Bush and bill clinton have both reported for duty in the past they werent picked for any actual juries either or braca bamma is one of the worlds most recognizable people even to sheep as it turns out scientists at the university of cambridge here in the u. K. Tested where the sheep could be taught to recognize pitches of human faces they were given food rewards for choosing faces they been shown before including that of the former u. S. President and the actress emma watson the findings could be useful for studies on human
Brain Disorders<\/a> that affect mental recognition or theres plenty to catch your eye on our website aljazeera telecom for comment analysis and video on demand you can watch us live there as well. Just stay with us because ill have a full bulletin in a couple of minutes time. A mass exodus hundreds of thousands of rogue injun have fled ethnic cleansing in me in march for bangladesh one of the worlds poorest countries when used investigates what their future holds at this time on aljazeera until now the coverage of latin america and most of the world was about covering khuda taz tragedies of quakes and that was it but not so how could all feel how they look how they think and thats what we do we go anyway five and a half months of demanding it through an
Education System<\/a> that was introduced to. Latin america i was as near as i have to fill a void that needed to be filled. Some of them i was sold by the
Pakistani Army<\/a> to the americans and we got held in guantanamo a number of al qaeda and taliban detainees transferred to u. S. Forces in afghanistan has continued to grow for years without trial they had a paper that said they were innocent. Or talked or screamed would be beaten again a quest for a better life but ended in incarceration. Of one ton of mode twenty two at this time on al jazeera. Thank. You stan the differences. And the similarities of cultures across the world. Aljazeera. On the past and a vast array of his victory president trying to get a warm welcome in china","publisher":{"@type":"Organization","name":"archive.org","logo":{"@type":"ImageObject","width":"800","height":"600","url":"\/\/ia600808.us.archive.org\/10\/items\/ALJAZ_20171108_210000_NEWSHOUR\/ALJAZ_20171108_210000_NEWSHOUR.thumbs\/ALJAZ_20171108_210000_NEWSHOUR_000001.jpg"}},"autauthor":{"@type":"Organization"},"author":{"sameAs":"archive.org","name":"archive.org"}}],"coverageEndTime":"20240629T12:35:10+00:00"}