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ALJAZ Newsgrid February 4, 2018
A big political problem the opposition in the mold leaves is filed a motion to impeach senior government figures and the old days impeachment means a strike removal from office sorts of surrounded
Parliament Police
have for the crowds and well have the latest from on the ground also on the grid a fight over macedonia the name of the hundreds of thousands of people out rallying against the use of the night macedonia they say it implies territorial claims over its own
Northern Region
which is called macedonia and an alliance between egypt and israel it seems israeli aircraft has been conducting air strikes in egypts north sinai the two gives with the approval of egypts president will be the why how it affects the wider middle east. And im we are hurting africa connected by train a us planning to build a rail system from senegal in the west all the way over to djibouti in the east one hundred ten countries weve been asking you on. I know how this would impact your travel and trade plans we have your responses and more on the railing coming at. You with the news grid in mind on air and streaming online through huge
Facebook Live
and it out as the result common there is big political unrest in the mold eaves this sunday where the opposition wants to impeach several senior government officials including the defense minister and the attorney general and is also asking for a no confidence vote against the parliamentary speaker and it all stems from a decision last week when the
Supreme Court
ordered the release and retrial of
Political Prisoners
judges reinstated twelve m. Pays who had been expelled for siding with the opposition whats critical though is that they return to palm and the ruling party will lose its majority tenney general is also warning the courts may be planning to impeach the president there is a lot going on and unite behind its been keeping us up to date with it all today he has adjourned least it is independent joining us via skype from mali whats the latest youre hearing particularly responses from those officials. The latest development. From an hour ago and a
Supreme Court
issued a statement saying that they had responded to the governments concerns. Over the course ruling so the government this goes back to trade and said it is going the gunman said that they had legal concerns that needed to be addressed before that and force the courts ruling so responding to those concerns the
Supreme Court
said that the bench of the court had decided that there is no. Theres no legal president no legal obstacle for. To preventing the authorities from. Enforcing the court order and also said that. The prosecutor general and state authorities to continue to start. Enforcing the. Ruling jeanette were looking at some pictures right now they are from friday but theyre showing us some of the armrests thats been on the street what more can you tell us about the mood of the people there because
Everything Else
we discuss is really to do with the officials the government the court im wondering about the people. So. The
Supreme Court
actually issued the ruling deny entry so a lot of celebration especially by the opposition and supporters of the opposition they gathered outside one of the campaign centers of the one of the opposition parties and those hundreds gathered before all this used to guess and. Right equipment to actually disperse the protesters on the
Celebrity Apprentice
and since then on friday. Said that there will continue the street protests until the government and not order is and force the
Supreme Court
ruling and they have continued to do so in fact they know preparing for tonights protest which is due to start in an hour from now and it has been going on every night. On the sand and i think its also important to talk about reaction from the ruling party as well on saturday there will impact he had early outside and center that was recently opened for the two thousand eight hundred president ial bid of prison ya mean and outside the center he talked to his supporters and said that he was not going to leave the country he was going to. And that he will fight. With the. With his supporters against a position attempts to a lets roll him tonight youve been doing a great job for us today keeping us up to date thank you so much from the from mali now. Lets expand on this a bit more there are some concerns that president yami now bill guy you may be planning a military takeover to block any attempt to remove him from office which would of course be a full reversal of the democratic gains that began ten years ago that was when the moldings held its first multiparty elections after decades of autocratic rule by the president s half brother the cracks there began to appear in two thousand and thirteen when president your main won the elections beating
Mohamed Nasheed
he went on into jail or exile his opponents including the shed and increase his control over the courts and the police giving was set to run unopposed in the elections later this year on to little the top court threw out the terrorism conviction of his rival the sheet free from those they will bury in the shade says he will throw his hat in the ring for president ial elections lets get into this more with money im sure in the whos the executive director at transparency oldies once again joining us via skype from ali as i lay it all out there. The maltese had made some
Real Progress
as far as democratic elections this looks like from the outside at least a backward step or at least the start of a big backward step. Yes it looks like it was the all in the past three years down the political situation. In the country has been. Quite well in thailand and im certain the titans but i think its a heading to x. The twenty eighteen president ial election it is quite important for the political environment to be quick to use it for a free and. Free and
Fair Elections
but at looking at the
Current Crisis
i think even that the government seems to be at loggerheads with the
Supreme Court
. Facing a question. And the constitution in this country the driven think go ahead. Well if. You want to give things that we have behind they thing is that. Wed all. Opposition or potential president president ial candidate candidates either in prison or. In. One of the key fundamentals of a free and
Fair Elections
do that every party should be able to put forward the candidate of their choice but that is that that condition has not been met but this has been a ruling on first february and if it is implemented full business sheets conditional on the status which means effectively he should be able to detect twenty eight hundred president ial election but also note that at the
Supreme Court
ruling weak states that the ninth well into the prisoners should be retried because in a she may again be convicted and according to law and to be in law if a sentence is longer than one year he will not be eligible to point to the president ial elections but i think at the moment. Its probably too early to comment on the retrial of francis is junaid this mention the government its does not appear to be too keen on enforcing the. Supreme courts ruling just quickly president is he populist amongst the paper alum just want to because again as i pointed out to deny were talking about a lot of into political rival and then rivalry and then bringing in the
Supreme Court
as well im wondering how the people actually view their president s. Well obviously this is not necessarily based on any statistics but we begin to go back to the twenty cokie president ial elections as well where he was only able to. Win elections in the annals because of them because of making politicians with other parties but at the moment i think its popularity has been racially. Deteriorating and i say that because increasingly seen the coalition that he created it when he came to power his administration or longer exists and. In human rights violation that weve seen and objects like. Democracy that weve seen need to talk to say that he lost support in the country maryam thank you so much for your time do appreciate the background youre able to give us in the context there on the story mary im sure and its from transparency movie its really if you want to pick this one up mt take it yes well i mean what i found out today is that its such a tiny
Little Country
but in the conversation it is huge its trending if you look at our map there to see whos talking about what so earlier we spoke to is the former
Vice President
of the maldives he served from two thousand and thirteen until two thousand and fifteen he was also impeached by the parliament and removed from office he says the current government needs to comply with the
Supreme Court
total collapse of law and order suffered chaos in the capital of more use as we speak. The government has refused to release all
Political Prisoners
and members of the parliament in cumberland order of the
Supreme Court
it is very important that both made it pretty and points and
Law Enforcement
authorities must accomplish the order of the
Supreme Court
right now that a team has many people it and penalize both judiciary and parliament most people online are echoing his sentiment using the hash tag maldives
Supreme Court
and dictator those are trending in the tiny island nation at the moment now weve been asking many of you online to comment on the political situation in the maldives from your perspective but many of you did not want to talk on camera for fear of your safety however several small deviancy who have left the country agreed to speak including these two students. They didnt creasing the looks like the rule of law and the constitution is being replaced by presumed ya means me industry power and the wish to see the reversal of the situation and the return to rule of law unconstitutional normalcy im not afraid to go back to the motives but i am very concerned about the safety of my family members as well as my family members of parliament and human rights activists who have on multiple occasions received
Death Threats
for voicing concerns about social and political injustice im also very concerned about the safety of many of my friends whove attended multiple protests and have gotten beaten up by
Police Officers
who who stand behind righteous. A member of parliament from the
Opposition Party
m. P. s me he had this tweet penned on his profile showing the first democratically elected president of the maldives next to
Martin Luther
king jr in the u. S. And he them both being arrested for a cause that they believed in him theas right on this post saying that its a story i want to tell my children now many mall divans have a red balloon m o g by their name standing in solidarity with journalist you mean rashid who was stabbed to death last year his last tweet was this of a red balloon starting an
Online Movement
to find out who killed him and to bring justice to his death now among thousands of followers from his page is former u. S. President barack obama the u. S. Ambassador to the maldives hes also tweeting about this saying that almost all of the
Media Outlets
in the island nation have fallen silent due to recent community of legal restrictions on freedom of speech now if youre in the maldives and are able to send us your thoughts you can always do it privately by writing me directly at leo harding a. J. Eve you feel you can put your name out there and not be in harms way you can also use your hash tag a. J. News great you can also check out my profile where ive been posting a lot of other soundbites from people ive been talking to throughout the day so thank you for that leo back in twenty sixteen aljazeera is investigative units put the most days under the microscope with this film called stealing paradise secret documents and an undercover investigation which implicated implicated then government leaders in corrupt deals including the sale of some islands to
International Businessmen
and the laundering of one point five billion dollars it made waves back then its still a great wall of stealing paradise the film all the extra content as well as you go further down the supporting documents the proof of everything that was reported is in the investigations menu at aljazeera dot com maybe youve got a view on that story as leo was saying or any of the ones coming up. Thats how you get in touch with us here comes. A newsgroup just like betsy i just had to point hashtag a j news group on twitter we pop a tweet out just before the show goes to where at a. J. English he replies that threaten to use the hash tag as well as we look out for your comments at facebook dot com slash aljazeera the live stream always up and running with your comments or your ability to comment as you go in the whatsapp number seven four five zero one triple one four nine comments questions contributions anything to help us tell the stories. Were moving on now to a dispute that actually dates back more than twenty six years and at the center of it all is a name. Thousands of protesters look at them this is in athens who want the former yugoslav republic nonowners macedonia to find another name and they have gathered outside parliament in an effort to persuade the greek government not to accept any deal that would allow macedonia to keep its name the two countries have been at odds over that name since the small balkan state broke away from yugoslavia in ninety nine to one here is
John Psaropoulos
following developments from athens looked like the crowds are sort of dispersed a bit there but this was one big protests. Thats right the organizers here estimate that as many as one and a half
Million People
may have shown up today we know that hundreds of buses have been chartered from across greece but also this is happening in athens where half of the greek population lives the police have given out an official estimate of one hundred forty thousand the truth probably lies somewhere in between certainly the numbers weve seen with the naked eye from where were standing in front of parliament have been in the hundreds of thousands because crowds have extended up to the main avenues leading off of the main square and the one message that weve heard consistently have the most powerful single word that is spoken its in the fliers dropped on the street is in the speeches being made here by politicians and clerics and even greeces most famous musician and composer make use of the iraqis and also its in the interviews and he says people give us when we talk to them the word is no no the use of the word macedonia either on its own or even in composite form if its qualified by something for the neighboring country and the reason people say is that if we recognize a macedonia or a northern macedonia then that people will then claim a piece of greek history that implies ethnicity and ultimately that also implies territorial frame claims on the greek province of macedonia so its a shock you know that is the position of the rally here today wind down john as i pointed out this is an argument thats been going on twenty five plus years why is it fired up now. And its happening now because two weeks ago official negotiations reopened at the highest diplomatic level between the
Foreign Ministers
and the
Prime Minister
s in athens and the former yugoslavia. Only in capital skullcap and this happened for two reasons one is that in the last decade greece has suggested that its willing to accept a composite name
Something Like
slough macedonia and northern macedonia which was not the case back in the ninetys when this dispute first flared up and secondly because in may of twenty seventeen a more moderate government was installed the socialist party took over in skopje and they suggested that they one of the
Top Priorities
of their government would be to reach a compromise solution with greece on their name they want to enter the
European Union
they want to enter nato greece holds veto power over both memberships if this issue isnt settled and so its of the highest import. This is what happened when yugoslavia broke apart a quarter century ago and its southernmost state claimed independence as the republic of macedonia a
Million People
gathered in the soil and the capital of the greek region of macedonia outraged that a non greek nation should lay claim to ancient greek heritage that is still the dominant view here today. Theyre trying to inherit all of macedonia and alexander the great this is a farce its all happening because the americans want them and nato early attempts at compromise came to nothing the government in the former yugoslav macedonian capital scorpio refused to relinquish the term macedonia and greece rejected the use of even a composite name that included it such as northern or slow of macedonia one hundred countries recognized the new state including many nato and e. U. Countries concerned for its stability and survival but greece has cited its own security concerns as a vital part of any agreement the government would be called upon to remove articles in its constitution but implied claims its
Territory Article
forty nine talks about protecting macedonian minorities in neighboring countries article three leaves open the possibility of changing the countrys borders in two thousand and eight the greeks vetoed former yugoslav macedonia as entry into nato undeterred the government in scope erected statues to ancient
Parliament Police<\/a> have for the crowds and well have the latest from on the ground also on the grid a fight over macedonia the name of the hundreds of thousands of people out rallying against the use of the night macedonia they say it implies territorial claims over its own
Northern Region<\/a> which is called macedonia and an alliance between egypt and israel it seems israeli aircraft has been conducting air strikes in egypts north sinai the two gives with the approval of egypts president will be the why how it affects the wider middle east. And im we are hurting africa connected by train a us planning to build a rail system from senegal in the west all the way over to djibouti in the east one hundred ten countries weve been asking you on. I know how this would impact your travel and trade plans we have your responses and more on the railing coming at. You with the news grid in mind on air and streaming online through huge
Facebook Live<\/a> and it out as the result common there is big political unrest in the mold eaves this sunday where the opposition wants to impeach several senior government officials including the defense minister and the attorney general and is also asking for a no confidence vote against the parliamentary speaker and it all stems from a decision last week when the
Supreme Court<\/a> ordered the release and retrial of
Political Prisoners<\/a> judges reinstated twelve m. Pays who had been expelled for siding with the opposition whats critical though is that they return to palm and the ruling party will lose its majority tenney general is also warning the courts may be planning to impeach the president there is a lot going on and unite behind its been keeping us up to date with it all today he has adjourned least it is independent joining us via skype from mali whats the latest youre hearing particularly responses from those officials. The latest development. From an hour ago and a
Supreme Court<\/a> issued a statement saying that they had responded to the governments concerns. Over the course ruling so the government this goes back to trade and said it is going the gunman said that they had legal concerns that needed to be addressed before that and force the courts ruling so responding to those concerns the
Supreme Court<\/a> said that the bench of the court had decided that there is no. Theres no legal president no legal obstacle for. To preventing the authorities from. Enforcing the court order and also said that. The prosecutor general and state authorities to continue to start. Enforcing the. Ruling jeanette were looking at some pictures right now they are from friday but theyre showing us some of the armrests thats been on the street what more can you tell us about the mood of the people there because
Everything Else<\/a> we discuss is really to do with the officials the government the court im wondering about the people. So. The
Supreme Court<\/a> actually issued the ruling deny entry so a lot of celebration especially by the opposition and supporters of the opposition they gathered outside one of the campaign centers of the one of the opposition parties and those hundreds gathered before all this used to guess and. Right equipment to actually disperse the protesters on the
Celebrity Apprentice<\/a> and since then on friday. Said that there will continue the street protests until the government and not order is and force the
Supreme Court<\/a> ruling and they have continued to do so in fact they know preparing for tonights protest which is due to start in an hour from now and it has been going on every night. On the sand and i think its also important to talk about reaction from the ruling party as well on saturday there will impact he had early outside and center that was recently opened for the two thousand eight hundred president ial bid of prison ya mean and outside the center he talked to his supporters and said that he was not going to leave the country he was going to. And that he will fight. With the. With his supporters against a position attempts to a lets roll him tonight youve been doing a great job for us today keeping us up to date thank you so much from the from mali now. Lets expand on this a bit more there are some concerns that president yami now bill guy you may be planning a military takeover to block any attempt to remove him from office which would of course be a full reversal of the democratic gains that began ten years ago that was when the moldings held its first multiparty elections after decades of autocratic rule by the president s half brother the cracks there began to appear in two thousand and thirteen when president your main won the elections beating
Mohamed Nasheed<\/a> he went on into jail or exile his opponents including the shed and increase his control over the courts and the police giving was set to run unopposed in the elections later this year on to little the top court threw out the terrorism conviction of his rival the sheet free from those they will bury in the shade says he will throw his hat in the ring for president ial elections lets get into this more with money im sure in the whos the executive director at transparency oldies once again joining us via skype from ali as i lay it all out there. The maltese had made some
Real Progress<\/a> as far as democratic elections this looks like from the outside at least a backward step or at least the start of a big backward step. Yes it looks like it was the all in the past three years down the political situation. In the country has been. Quite well in thailand and im certain the titans but i think its a heading to x. The twenty eighteen president ial election it is quite important for the political environment to be quick to use it for a free and. Free and
Fair Elections<\/a> but at looking at the
Current Crisis<\/a> i think even that the government seems to be at loggerheads with the
Supreme Court<\/a>. Facing a question. And the constitution in this country the driven think go ahead. Well if. You want to give things that we have behind they thing is that. Wed all. Opposition or potential president president ial candidate candidates either in prison or. In. One of the key fundamentals of a free and
Fair Elections<\/a> do that every party should be able to put forward the candidate of their choice but that is that that condition has not been met but this has been a ruling on first february and if it is implemented full business sheets conditional on the status which means effectively he should be able to detect twenty eight hundred president ial election but also note that at the
Supreme Court<\/a> ruling weak states that the ninth well into the prisoners should be retried because in a she may again be convicted and according to law and to be in law if a sentence is longer than one year he will not be eligible to point to the president ial elections but i think at the moment. Its probably too early to comment on the retrial of francis is junaid this mention the government its does not appear to be too keen on enforcing the. Supreme courts ruling just quickly president is he populist amongst the paper alum just want to because again as i pointed out to deny were talking about a lot of into political rival and then rivalry and then bringing in the
Supreme Court<\/a> as well im wondering how the people actually view their president s. Well obviously this is not necessarily based on any statistics but we begin to go back to the twenty cokie president ial elections as well where he was only able to. Win elections in the annals because of them because of making politicians with other parties but at the moment i think its popularity has been racially. Deteriorating and i say that because increasingly seen the coalition that he created it when he came to power his administration or longer exists and. In human rights violation that weve seen and objects like. Democracy that weve seen need to talk to say that he lost support in the country maryam thank you so much for your time do appreciate the background youre able to give us in the context there on the story mary im sure and its from transparency movie its really if you want to pick this one up mt take it yes well i mean what i found out today is that its such a tiny
Little Country<\/a> but in the conversation it is huge its trending if you look at our map there to see whos talking about what so earlier we spoke to is the former
Vice President<\/a> of the maldives he served from two thousand and thirteen until two thousand and fifteen he was also impeached by the parliament and removed from office he says the current government needs to comply with the
Supreme Court<\/a> total collapse of law and order suffered chaos in the capital of more use as we speak. The government has refused to release all
Political Prisoners<\/a> and members of the parliament in cumberland order of the
Supreme Court<\/a> it is very important that both made it pretty and points and
Law Enforcement<\/a> authorities must accomplish the order of the
Supreme Court<\/a> right now that a team has many people it and penalize both judiciary and parliament most people online are echoing his sentiment using the hash tag maldives
Supreme Court<\/a> and dictator those are trending in the tiny island nation at the moment now weve been asking many of you online to comment on the political situation in the maldives from your perspective but many of you did not want to talk on camera for fear of your safety however several small deviancy who have left the country agreed to speak including these two students. They didnt creasing the looks like the rule of law and the constitution is being replaced by presumed ya means me industry power and the wish to see the reversal of the situation and the return to rule of law unconstitutional normalcy im not afraid to go back to the motives but i am very concerned about the safety of my family members as well as my family members of parliament and human rights activists who have on multiple occasions received
Death Threats<\/a> for voicing concerns about social and political injustice im also very concerned about the safety of many of my friends whove attended multiple protests and have gotten beaten up by
Police Officers<\/a> who who stand behind righteous. A member of parliament from the
Opposition Party<\/a> m. P. s me he had this tweet penned on his profile showing the first democratically elected president of the maldives next to
Martin Luther<\/a> king jr in the u. S. And he them both being arrested for a cause that they believed in him theas right on this post saying that its a story i want to tell my children now many mall divans have a red balloon m o g by their name standing in solidarity with journalist you mean rashid who was stabbed to death last year his last tweet was this of a red balloon starting an
Online Movement<\/a> to find out who killed him and to bring justice to his death now among thousands of followers from his page is former u. S. President barack obama the u. S. Ambassador to the maldives hes also tweeting about this saying that almost all of the
Media Outlets<\/a> in the island nation have fallen silent due to recent community of legal restrictions on freedom of speech now if youre in the maldives and are able to send us your thoughts you can always do it privately by writing me directly at leo harding a. J. Eve you feel you can put your name out there and not be in harms way you can also use your hash tag a. J. News great you can also check out my profile where ive been posting a lot of other soundbites from people ive been talking to throughout the day so thank you for that leo back in twenty sixteen aljazeera is investigative units put the most days under the microscope with this film called stealing paradise secret documents and an undercover investigation which implicated implicated then government leaders in corrupt deals including the sale of some islands to
International Businessmen<\/a> and the laundering of one point five billion dollars it made waves back then its still a great wall of stealing paradise the film all the extra content as well as you go further down the supporting documents the proof of everything that was reported is in the investigations menu at aljazeera dot com maybe youve got a view on that story as leo was saying or any of the ones coming up. Thats how you get in touch with us here comes. A newsgroup just like betsy i just had to point hashtag a j news group on twitter we pop a tweet out just before the show goes to where at a. J. English he replies that threaten to use the hash tag as well as we look out for your comments at facebook dot com slash aljazeera the live stream always up and running with your comments or your ability to comment as you go in the whatsapp number seven four five zero one triple one four nine comments questions contributions anything to help us tell the stories. Were moving on now to a dispute that actually dates back more than twenty six years and at the center of it all is a name. Thousands of protesters look at them this is in athens who want the former yugoslav republic nonowners macedonia to find another name and they have gathered outside parliament in an effort to persuade the greek government not to accept any deal that would allow macedonia to keep its name the two countries have been at odds over that name since the small balkan state broke away from yugoslavia in ninety nine to one here is
John Psaropoulos<\/a> following developments from athens looked like the crowds are sort of dispersed a bit there but this was one big protests. Thats right the organizers here estimate that as many as one and a half
Million People<\/a> may have shown up today we know that hundreds of buses have been chartered from across greece but also this is happening in athens where half of the greek population lives the police have given out an official estimate of one hundred forty thousand the truth probably lies somewhere in between certainly the numbers weve seen with the naked eye from where were standing in front of parliament have been in the hundreds of thousands because crowds have extended up to the main avenues leading off of the main square and the one message that weve heard consistently have the most powerful single word that is spoken its in the fliers dropped on the street is in the speeches being made here by politicians and clerics and even greeces most famous musician and composer make use of the iraqis and also its in the interviews and he says people give us when we talk to them the word is no no the use of the word macedonia either on its own or even in composite form if its qualified by something for the neighboring country and the reason people say is that if we recognize a macedonia or a northern macedonia then that people will then claim a piece of greek history that implies ethnicity and ultimately that also implies territorial frame claims on the greek province of macedonia so its a shock you know that is the position of the rally here today wind down john as i pointed out this is an argument thats been going on twenty five plus years why is it fired up now. And its happening now because two weeks ago official negotiations reopened at the highest diplomatic level between the
Foreign Ministers<\/a> and the
Prime Minister<\/a>s in athens and the former yugoslavia. Only in capital skullcap and this happened for two reasons one is that in the last decade greece has suggested that its willing to accept a composite name
Something Like<\/a> slough macedonia and northern macedonia which was not the case back in the ninetys when this dispute first flared up and secondly because in may of twenty seventeen a more moderate government was installed the socialist party took over in skopje and they suggested that they one of the
Top Priorities<\/a> of their government would be to reach a compromise solution with greece on their name they want to enter the
European Union<\/a> they want to enter nato greece holds veto power over both memberships if this issue isnt settled and so its of the highest import. This is what happened when yugoslavia broke apart a quarter century ago and its southernmost state claimed independence as the republic of macedonia a
Million People<\/a> gathered in the soil and the capital of the greek region of macedonia outraged that a non greek nation should lay claim to ancient greek heritage that is still the dominant view here today. Theyre trying to inherit all of macedonia and alexander the great this is a farce its all happening because the americans want them and nato early attempts at compromise came to nothing the government in the former yugoslav macedonian capital scorpio refused to relinquish the term macedonia and greece rejected the use of even a composite name that included it such as northern or slow of macedonia one hundred countries recognized the new state including many nato and e. U. Countries concerned for its stability and survival but greece has cited its own security concerns as a vital part of any agreement the government would be called upon to remove articles in its constitution but implied claims its
Territory Article<\/a> forty nine talks about protecting macedonian minorities in neighboring countries article three leaves open the possibility of changing the countrys borders in two thousand and eight the greeks vetoed former yugoslav macedonia as entry into nato undeterred the government in scope erected statues to ancient
King Alexander<\/a> the great and his parents but now theres a more moderate government in scope here willing to compromise over the name and greeces official position has changed to accept a composite name that includes the word macedonia but as far as greeks are concerned these are legal niceties that skirts the real issue which is
National Identity<\/a> but the. Name symbolize something. And we say were going to have the same surname that means we have the same father and same rights and were not obliged to give. Thank you mr professor funnels daucus agrees that a nation comprised principally of slaves has no historic claim but says charity is in the greek interest we dont like them being called go calling themselves much and only unspent what their skin they call themselves and they need an identity can we convince most of the indians
Public Opinion<\/a> that giving them a bit of identity from ensigns home history would not hurt places in the us the talks that reopened last month are over the countrys name and do not address identity or ethnicity but as both peoples see the two issues as interlinked reaching an agreement they will accept appears a difficult task. Yet
John Psaropoulos<\/a> report as he so we had a few tech problems had to roll that a little bit earlier couple of other things to show you here will grayson macedonia and the name dispute this is a strong opinion piece and aljazeera dot com addressing that it was posted just over a week ago it is by have who is at the
Atlantic Council<\/a> think tank so youll find that one in the opinion section oh actually down the bottom i thought there is an embedded video keep scrolling there it is skipped right past it there this is the people in power documentary actually called behind the facade youve also got aljazeera world film from twenty twelve called macedonia river divide that explores the divide created by the volga river on one side macedonia slavic speaking majority on the other the ethnic albanian minority just for all the context you know where to find it search for macedonia in the documentary section and im just a red dot com. Now israeli planes have been carrying out and strikes in northern sinai with the approval of the egyptian president of the fattah elsisi this is coming from the
New York Times<\/a> the region has been under a state of emergency since twenty fourteen when thirty three
Security Forces<\/a> were killed by an armed group linked to isolate but fighters from across the middle east of also moved into this part of the populated area which borders the gaza strip now in response to that threat egypt demolished houses and is digging a trench to create a buffer zone between egypt and gaza egypt says find is an old sinai being supplied with weapons through tunnels from the strip or some of that is where hamas controlled security crossings between egypt and israel until november of last year also just have a look at this major attacks in egypt why are they fighting in the sinai well this is an interactive graphic from al jazeera dot com which kind of gives you an idea as you aras through the more you see the going back to november. Twenty seventeen the sheer number of attacks that have happened in this area and fact this is going even back even further back from the end of twenty seventeen a lot of problems in this area of northern sinai in egypt so were going to talk to my good about this hes an egyptian political analyst joining us from zurich via skype nice to have you with us the cooperation between israel and egypt the first thing i thought of the fact well they do have a peace treaty dont they they did normalize relations between the two so is it that surprising that they would have this sort of arrangement or is that the fact that actually for two years has been bombing going on with the egyptians permission and thats unusual. Well its not surprising. At all so the corporation has been a deep meaning and it has been increasing. I mean i would say for the better part of the past decade so if we think about the. Gods on the gate the egyptians played a very critical. Role there so its not surprising im not shocked and there were actually kind of. Confirmed. Reports. Regarding this so its really its not but the keeping you out but then aged two would historically at least side with the palestinians and the whole
Israeli Palestinian<\/a> conflict and would be
Peace Process<\/a> so doesnt this increased cooperation create more friction more of a problem that well i mean egypts role as i was a. Broker and influence or has been banded at very long time ago egypt is no longer able to influence the
Peace Process<\/a> the way that it used to be and its definitely not. Neutral that is ever very close. I like i would say how does this work then in the wider middle east with other arab nations on by happy to let egypt have its own relationship with israel when the rest of them are becoming increasingly distance. Well the rest of them are not really increasingly distant so theres a very clear sunni. Alliance with the israelis now which has been forming for i would say the better part of the past two or three years to face. It off so this is not only. Egyptian. Phenomenon if i think of the saudis. The. Women arent so its not only that its a regional. Dynamic out redrawing of the lines as and i thank you so much for your time do appreciate your thoughts mike a member of joining us from zurich. Thank you very much this is the news good if youre watching us on
Facebook Live<\/a> youre about to find out why the french army is turning to the eagles for assistance and then later times up germany is in its final round of negotiations of the months without a government were going to look at how this affects your strongest economy and its allies. Hello there weve got plenty of clouds piling its way into the middle east at the moment you can see it on the satellite picture working its way through parts of turkey and then toppling its way down through parts of iraq as well now theres not really a great deal of rain on this system the whats the weather is in the northern parts of turkey that will gradually then retreat its way further towards the northeast this area of cloud they will just sink a bit further towards the south there for tuesday making things a little bit cloudy a there for us in q eight meanwhile for the east fine for many of us were looking at a top temperature there of only minus ten you know marty i mean further towards the south and here in doha will get to twenty three degrees on monday but it will feel warmer there has been recently as well have lost that wind and staying similar temperature wise as we head through into chews day a bit further towards the south and theres plenty of showers here theyve been very heavy recently look at these ones here over parts of zimbabwe and into mozambique very heavy downpours here mozambique weve seen over eighty millimeters in places force in the way ninety five millimeters so clearly a lot of what weather there at the moment more still to come as well stretching all the way across into parts of madagascar very heavy showers here further south but largely fine and dry for now but as we head into tuesday well see if you will showers developing. The river nile is a vital source of sustenance to the countries and flows through this normal thing going on who can lay claim under the bed leg but isnt going to give them the resources we found both agreed with with this comes a destabilizing rivalry the country is suspicious of each others intentions in the battle for control of the record and transporting the sea consultation was not up to any political hunters because of something along the fear of struggle over the night of this time on al jazeera and monday put it well on the. U. S. And
British Companies<\/a> have announced the biggest discovery of natural gas in west africa but what to do with these untapped
Natural Resources<\/a> is already a source of heated debate nothing much has changed they still spend most of their days looking forward to for the dry river beds like this one five years on the syrians still feel battered or even those who managed to escape their country havent truly been able to escape the war. Headlines the down to zero dot com and whats trending as well the mold a story topping the list. Today as we wait to see what happens in this dispute between the government the
Supreme Court<\/a> plenty of other stories and then what do you is china trade war would look like after all with stealing its wealth always variety on the whats trending page out as weve done. Nothing more than four months now since germans voted in their
National Election<\/a> but since then europes largest economy has been without a government the countrys two major parties have been in discussions to form a
Coalition Government<\/a> but so far chancellor
Angela Merkels<\/a> conservative christian democrats and
Martin Schultz<\/a> is center left social democrats have been unsuccessful both sides set today sunday as a deadline to complete the negotiations. If you dont a start coming its the only song that. One can tell by now how long this will take we worked well yesterday but there are still important points that we havent to get up so im going in with goodwill but of course with a certain expectation that we will face difficult negotiations at todays meeting. Chandimal call to ship it is our will is social democrats and we will tell these to our guests who are here today to establish this coalition on the basis of a
Strong Social<\/a>
Democratic Program<\/a> if possible and to give to germany this is everybodys wish a stable government. Here is paul brennan in berlin covering this one today paul mrs merkel said in that short clip there that there was still some important things. To deal with what are those important things well i mean looks like theyve agreed culture and
Energy Policy<\/a> between them but the outstanding sticking points appear to be things like
Health Policy<\/a> help for
Rural Affairs<\/a> people who live in the countryside and also health that the difference between private
Health Insurance<\/a> and those around the statutory almost public
Health Insurance<\/a> theres also labor reform that the two sides center right and center left dont see eye to eye on for example fixed
Term Contracts<\/a> the sense of. What we wont make them rolling fixed
Term Contracts<\/a> so that theres a lot of points that they are not seeing eye to eye on yet despite earlier in the week apparently managing to bridge the biggest difference between them and that was refugee policy paul is it simply up to these two leaders to sort of out or does it have to then go back to their parties and is there still potential for a veto at that point. The there is yes youre absolutely right the s. P. D. Because of the way that their party is set up it has to put whatever is agreed here to its membership some four hundred forty thousand of them and they have a simple yes no vote as to whether they agree with what their
Party Leadership<\/a> martin childes brings back as far as you know that the negotiating stance now last time around two thousand and thirteen when they enter the grand coalition with
Angela Merkel<\/a> seventy six percent voted yes this time the party took significantly more splits its very funny divided according to many polls fifty fifty in some cases so its not a foregone conclusion that even if they do come to an agreement in the building over my shoulder that the party
Party Membership<\/a> of the s. P. D. Will actually sign off on it lovely paul brennan in berlin with the latest on those negotiations thank you paul so having a look at the live all seeing whats happened i can see ali concepts youre up there were going to talk to him shortly about travel in africa but here
News Conference<\/a> going on in
South Carolina<\/a> has been a train crash between a
Freight Train<\/a> and an amtrak passenger plane and there are casualties as well i think mary and well have some details of that for us and the rest of the
Days International<\/a> news mariam. Yeah thats right come on but actually we begin with the story from. Where police have seized a copy of hitlers mind camps in the home of the gunman responsible for saturdays drive by shooting the attack in a city of much iraq targeted five men and one woman of african descent hes a shop reports. This was a drive by shooting that
Italian Police<\/a> said was racially motivated. Firing from this vehicle the lone gunman is said to have targeted foreigners on the streets in a shooting spree that lasted over two hours. It took place in the central italian city of much errata the mayor says six people were wounded all of them black one with life threatening injuries nigerian immigrants as he get young said he was shot without warning i hear first. You know so long ago two hits me and it. Goes immediately. I hear it all my rights leg you know so they saw ford i was. A twenty eight year old italian name does look at try any was arrested by military police draped in an italian flag he reportedly wore during the shootings attorney had no previous criminal record and his motive for the shootings is unclear he did stand as a far right candidate for the
Northern League<\/a> in recent local elections but received no votes in the count the italian
Prime Minister<\/a> was quick to condemn the shootings i mean ticket i mean only known for some of it ill call now what you want superman all behavior cannot have ideological motivation criminals are criminals will start to side up but youre going to meet this over and over to your state will be particularly severe against whoever thinks of nourishing the spiral of violence lets stop this lets stop this right now. Tensions in march are out ahead risen this week following the discovery of pamela musto pietros body she had run away from a
Drug Rehabilitation Center<\/a> on monday and police said shed met a nigerian drug dealer the next day he was arrested by police. More than six hundred thousand mainly african migrants have reached italy by boat over the past four years and the center right block says the vast majority have no right to saw him in this promised mass expulsions if it takes power peter shop zero want to bring up to speed then with some details from that train crash in the us state of
South Carolina<\/a> where these two people have been killed dozens of others injured in that train accident the amtrak train was traveling from new york to miami when it collided with a
Freight Train<\/a> about one hundred forty passengers were on board at the time the u. S. Transportation safety board is investigating what took place three opposition factions in syria claim responsibility for downing a russian warplane adlib province well this is video from the army one of the groups that says it took down the fighter jet on saturday
Russias Defense Ministry<\/a> says the pilot ejected but was then killed in a ground fire in the town of sarka fighting has escalated in adlib in recent weeks as
Government Forces<\/a> try to push out the rebels from their last remaining stronghold china has criticized the u. S. After washington announced its plans to diversify its
Nuclear Weapons<\/a> policy the u. S. Military says its
Current Nuclear<\/a> bombs it too big wants to develop a small a
Nuclear Weapon<\/a> instead china russia and iran have condemned the program the pentagon says
Nuclear Weapons<\/a> revamp is largely in response to russias actions in recent years
Human Rights Watch<\/a> says authorities in bahrain of deported eight nationals who were stripped of their citizenship at the end of january this year they have been posted online showing them saying goodbye to their families four of the deportees have been sent to not cast in iraq their removal follows an
Appeals Court<\/a> decision to uphold a ruling that ordered that deportation for allegedly damaging state security. Costa ricas adding to the polls to elect a new president thirteen candidates are running to replace the outgoing president louise d. M. So nice whos been constitutionally gone from seeking a second consecutive term president ial race has been rocked by an
International Court<\/a> ruling saying the country should legalize same sex marriage. U. S. Secretary of state
Rex Tillerson<\/a> is in argentina on his second stop of the five nation tour of latin america is due to hold a fishel meeting with his argentinean counterpart later on sunday a trip is aimed at improving u. S. Relations in the region with to listen expected to discuss that is why as economic and political crisis. Thats it from out now more from london coming up a bit later on about twenty minutes lets get back to cologne thank you very much appreciate it now and bushs plans are being drawn up to connect east and west africa by rail the trans african roadway line would run through ten countries trying to increase trade on the continent but could take decades to complete this is the final part of our series looking at global trade routes nicholas hark reports from thais in senegal. On board the five fifteen train from the car to chess most passengers are on their way home after a long day of work in the city. The fifteen minute journey home always seems a bit longer than the morning commute. After years writing this train was fun so has learned to enjoy this moment free from distractions. Comment on the walkie talkie i get time for myself here if i drive to work it would take me at least four hours and id be stuck in traffic trains are still the quickest safest and cheapest way to travel. They call it the little blue train the locomotive was bought from pakistan the wagons from india. The parts were brought to senegal and refurbished in the one nine hundred seventy s. Its the only passenger train left in senegal all the other lines including the historic train to mali were bad and because they were too costly to run much to the frustration of commuters and
Railway Unions<\/a> alike. Unfair. Privatizing the
Railway Lines<\/a> was a clear mistake a country cannot grow without developing its roadway system but now we are excited with the steps in to go and other sites are taking the
African Union<\/a> has an ambitious plan to connect the port of the car in the west to the port of djibouti in
Eastern Africa<\/a> linking ten countries many of them landlocked its called the trams
African Railway<\/a> project east set there are seven thousand eight hundred kilometers of unfinished
Railway Tracks<\/a> alone will cost thirteen billion dollars to build. Its an enormous amount each country is tasked with finding its own financing for their part of the railway. Chinese companies have signed deals to rebuild the former colonial rail lines that were bounded by the french both in the car and in djibouti its the start of an epic engineering project that will take years to build and promises thousands of jobs across the continent. There are no roads or highways connecting the west of africa to the east nor is there a direct flight between the car and djibouti in fact no one has ever tried to connect both coasts of africa neither the french nor the british the former colonial powers. Construction hasnt started yet but the prospect of reopening the century old tracks has got many excited and hopeful. Abound in train station may get a new lease on life and for the many passengers like so who use this every day. It may not be the end of the line for the five fifteen train from the car nicholas hawk. Yes senegal. It has been a long time since i spoke to. Economist and political commentator joining us via skype from nairobi good to see you ali what do you think about. On paper this looks like a good idea but i wonder about trying to get a railway line through ten
Different Countries<\/a> and the challenges that might present. I agree it looks fiendishly complex but i think you know that whole theme that mean that africa is not a country this is an opportunity to really connect the eastern economy to the western economy its largely developed by itself and i think you know this is ambitious project by the ear d. B. And i think it really makes sense the big challenge in africa is interest african trait its transportation costs i think this address is both and soon it will be all around moving our people mass transit systems which we simply dont add in most of our countries but as you said its cost border its connecting up ten countries but you know africa has a big vision at the moment from our lets to make it a
Free Trade Center<\/a> which connects fifty five so weve got to have these big
Infrastructure Projects<\/a> that like the plumbing that will meet the constant to get better it would be good to sort the airlines out there first wouldnt it or at least consequently spoken to people and these are people within the industry the
Airline Industry<\/a> who have literally had to travel to europe just to go and catch a connecting flight somewhere else in africa to get somewhere else and africa is that being addressed as well. Well thats a really interesting point and thats particularly the case when youre flying from a francophile in africa like you said you got a flight to paris or youre flying back to brussels its an extraordinary scenario as i think you know anything that that breaks down that kind of thing that makes it easier that brings us misses closer together that makes it cheaper for us to get from one part of the continent the other is going to make a lot of sense that concerned with the railways of which weve seen a huge increase in
Railway Lines<\/a> particularly funded by china is the amount thats being paid in some cases these railways look all fairly expensive very difficult. To find a return on investment so the question is to look at it also from that point of view we can in these small countries with enormous debt loads which they simply cant afford so they look at the economics as well but the result debt from an economic point of view is its a slam dunk. Always a pleasure nice to see you again thank you for your time its you to come out later what has the news great audience had to say about this one well i have a. Very ambitious plan how i would say and a lot of our folks online are quite skeptical of it to be honest weve been talking to many of you mainly on twitter this is what one of our viewers had to say every way from t. V. To cynic novelists and ignited you to your very beautiful idea the only issue is that our free. Governments do not want to allow
Free Movement<\/a> how is this going to be. Handled i hope to think about that because its creating real we would to difficulties we have we would move men from one country to the under would not be a solution. We received a lot more messages on whatsapp and on twitter from all across the continent shadi here from nigeria says that they are still struggling with corruption she tweeted saying that i hope this works so it will boost the nigerian economy which keeps dwindling emanuel he says that he thinks is actually a good plan but he is worried about financing this project saying the new railway in his country in kenya has been constructed at a significant cost and the effect is immense he says another user is concerned about the possible
Environmental Impact<\/a> but says that this could signal the beginning of africas long overdue transition to a true global power if youre from one of these ten countries from the all the way over to the west do let us know what you think of this project and how it could help you if you think it would at all you can tweet me directly
Eliot Harding<\/a> a. J. C. Or user hash tag a jane is great thank you leah and outside africa correspondent on your page looked at this issue from the. Angle of the air recently as a common i was talking about amazing of
African Union<\/a> delegates in ethiopia who were trying to unify african a space to try to do away with those expensive sometimes unsafe long journeys across the continent if you just look up and im tanya page that is our correspondent is one of the most recent video reports and her profile at al jazeera dot com. So its good to get all the comments coming in from people about the africa train story weve had plenty of impassioned comments as well about the situation and the mole days david say the movies deserve the liberties of ozone hole. Or what the government wants to do im sorry and that abraham has said whats happening in the maldives now is about the democratic legitimacy of the government this is about and these are his words a despotic regime consolidating old powers backed by police and military this has to end we will be keeping a close eye on that one sure its going to develop more throughout the rest of sunday and into monday coming up for you all the news began at the super bowl we will look at how sports and politics of collided drop this n. F. L. Season quick look at some international weather. I am doing this for the benefit of people. So they see the important. Witness documentaries that open your eyes. At this time on aljazeera. With bureaus spawning
Six Continents<\/a> across the. If youre. Serious correspondent living green the stories they tell. You see are a clue did world news. Get back on the grid to talk sport with sana and to talk about and i say this quite purposely for the big game because i learned today some of that a lot of advertisers in the states concert super bowl. Because of copyright issues and i got to say you know pizza for the big game was there in something as well well people are betting on whos going to win the game but theyre betting a donald trump who is he going to attack this time and all he thought is hes going to tweet to buy a game. In excess of one hundred sixty
Million Viewers<\/a> will soon be settling into what super bowl fifty two the climax of the n. F. L. Season will see the new
England Patriots<\/a> taking on the
Philadelphia Eagles<\/a> patriots
Quarterback Tom Brady<\/a> is the
Star Attraction<\/a> the forty year old has the chance to become the oldest call to backup to win the title the eagles are making their third super bowl appearance having beaten the
Minnesota Vikings<\/a> in the n. F. C. Championship game. Well brady and patriots coach
Bill Belichick<\/a> i have been is seven the super bowls and together all of the contests have been settled by less than the seven points so expect a tight game the patriots are aiming for super bowl championship but number six while the eagles have never won it well the last time they reached the title goes quarterback nick foles has fallen a full sixty one touchdowns over his whole n. F. L. Korea brady has sixty eight touchdowns in the playoffs. Well how do you not be as excited as ever played in a game like this theres you know everybodys watching youre playing for the championship you worked hard to get to this point you know and you know you never know if youre going to get back again so you relish these experiences you take in you but you understand why were here to you know this is again a big event theres a lot to do but ultimately its about us playing a
Football Game<\/a> and playing the best game of the year if we can i dont know what the feelings of be like i know and down momento be you know its just you know super bowl so. I know the only time i feel it are in that moment so im excited to just run out of time with my teammates super bowl sunday and play a game i have no idea what i feel i know to be a lot of excitement but i look forward to that moment. Office ical protest may come to define the season as the movement started by former player con cover nick gathered pace some players have chosen the to kneel during the pregame and
National Anthem<\/a> to protest against
Racial Injustice<\/a> donald trump isnt a fan in october two thousand and seventeen he said on twitter the n. F. L. Has decided that it will not force play is to stand for the playing of our
National Anthem<\/a> total disrespect for our great country while the hash tag n. F. L. Boycott has trended all season with some fans agreeing with trumps opinion of former republican congressman joe walsh saying ill be boycotting the super bowl tomorrow and until the untitled grateful players in the n. F. L. Learn to respect our flag our
National Anthem<\/a> and the men and women who died defending everything they represent ill continue to boycott the and i felt well share here and some fans are boycotting the n. F. L. As a way of supporting the plays who have chosen to use the hash tag and process of
Racial Injustice<\/a> she has just tweeted here saying while cupper neck is no longer employed by the n. F. L. As long as is not a personal choice i will not watch one game thank lose the super bowl hash tag luck lives matter well this talk now to have some post reporter
Travis Waldron<\/a> who is in washington right now to us thank you very much for joining us if you look at what ever way you look at this argument you can see that the n. F. L. Its bad news for the n. F. L. Isnt it. Well theyve had its been all season now that this is been going on and even back into last year and i think the n. F. L. Is kind of struggled to deal with it and struggled to respond the right way to it because you have as you mentioned on one side you have people saying the boycott as long as the players and the ill and on the other you have fans say in the boycott as long as collin cabernets not back in the n. F. L. You know when you look the n. F. L. Now has an agreement with some of the players to fund social justice campaigns we havent seen what that will mean yet but yeah i think no matter what the n. F. L. Is really struggled to deal with this offseason do you think these protests have impalas the players i definitely think theyve shown the power of the players the n. F. L. N. F. L. Players havent been as quick to assert that power as players here in baseball or in the n. B. A. But i think they felt now that they they have the power to force the n. F. L. To make some changes and argue on behalf of them the you know the causes they believe in so i think theyve theyve shown that they can stand up for themselves and for other people and and the issues in the causes they care about lets talk about the super bowl sunday all of the big game tonight are we likely to see these protests almost certainly we wont the new
England Patriots<\/a> players none of them have really protested all season and
Malcolm Jenkins<\/a> who was the most vocal of the eagles players was among those who cut the deal with the n. F. L. To fund racial and social justice campaigns hes quit protesting since they reached that deal so its unlikely that well see any of them protest tonight but you know well have well have to see if its certainly possible still what about kong cupper nick are we likely to see him playing again. I wouldnt guess i wouldnt guess collin cabinet will be back in the n. F. L. Any time soon now that he filed his collusion complaint against the league i think theyre all you know that he probably doesnt have a chance of getting back into football until thats at least settled and as weve seen in the past with players who have alleged collusion against the n. F. L. And other leagues its often its often the end of their careers or travis hold on hold they havent posted in washington thank you very much for them thank you. For those who dont make it inside the stadium of for the game with tens of thousands of verging into the city and many fan activities will be taking place outside temperatures are expected to drop to around minus twenty degrees celsius will make the manifolds that super bowl the oldest on the red
Court Problems<\/a> inside the playing venue which is covered and heated. Of course ill be back with more at eighteen g. M. T. For now ill hand you back to come oh thank you santa minus twenty it was thirteen degrees on the school run this morning and i was freezing now ready for that ok for this newsgroup if you want to get in touch with the sun has already shown you the hash tag but whatever platform you use it might be twitter at i. J. A. Englishman and so we put the tweet out there you can reply to that trade and if you want to facebook dot com slash on to the rest of our string the whatsapp numbers plus nine hundred seventy four five zero one triple one four nine and as i always say dont just send in your questions first there you are the story maybe when the rally in athens today you know youre in the mold the soul or anything like this make macedonia the other side of the story use your phone take a video film a selfie video or send it in to us we want you to be as much a part of the story as you can begin to help us tell a story that is what this program is about that is why were here every day to bring it to you and on that note we will see you again right back here in studio fourteen about this their headquarters fifteen hundred hours g. M. T. Tomorrow tuesday see them. Facing realities growing up went to do you realize that you were living in a special place a socalled secret city getting to the heart of the matter what is activists to live in jail just because she expressed herself hear their story on the talk to aljazeera at this time. History is so often told through the eyes of leaders but in amritsar india just thirty kilometers from the border with pakistan this old building is being transformed into a new museum malika a wall here is the driving force behind sars
Partition Museum<\/a> its really shocking because if you think about the fact that within a few years of nine eleven happening and nine eleven museum was there and they are now numerous
Holocaust Museum<\/a> this is not beautiful a museum so countries around the world have walked to memorialize these events that have shaped them by dition is not about the political events that led up to partition its about the impact on each person who went through it its really important that we highlight the stories of humanity hopefully one outcome on this would be that we remember our shared humanity and the shared history. On counting the cost some of the biggest names in tech out with record earnings but theyre also under scrutiny by regulators in whats being told at the sec clash look at business relations between the u. K. And china plus another scandal in the german
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