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Hello again im peter w. Watching the news live from our headquarters here in doha coming up in the next sixty minutes. President mugabe makes his first public appearance since the army seized power in zimbabwe. We report on abuses in morocco we as Rights Groups find evidence of war crimes during the philippine armys battle against i sold linked fighters. Signs of a thaw well analyze recent moves by israel to establish diplomatic relations with saudi arabia also ahead. How the u. S. Decision to pull out of the paris climate deal spurred other nations into more action. This in dublin president Robert Mugabe has appeared in public for the First Time Since the army took power on weapons day gobby is attending a University Graduation ceremony in the capital harare he was placed under house arrest after the takeover the military says its making significant progress in talks to find a way out of the political crisis and promises to announce an outcome as soon as possible i speak live to our correspondent following events for us out of harare so hes broken cover but we havent learned anything new. Is that anything significant increase in the tone. Then when the time comes when the president has arrived you can see in front of you is why the grace of god is not with him what is the rule as a lot of people are asking what doesnt. This is. Saying this. Saying that. The president. Is in place to have some kind of transition time is not going to happen. Saying before. He could wait until the december conference with the delegates. Thats how the. Rules and principles and regulations. Of course. Expect. Underestimate. Time as a. Very intelligent. How to play the game he does have within the party he has with people who. Are african. With dignity etc so i think being managed and. Expecting this to be. What happens. Could be a while if. And when it comes to his desire for a face to face exit from the presidency. Speculating as to what that conversation might have been between him and the men. Everything has been. Going on. But i suppose. It will be a graceful exit. To this. Managed. And. I mean were looking at these live shots of. His graduation. Graduating. There is a microphone in front of what are the chances that when he talks to people who are going through that academic process he might just Pay Lip Service to the events of the past. To. Graduate. Many many years it is tradition here and it is expected normally he doesnt speak about. Interesting times so who knows i think what we will see is that we may see a bit of how he is i mean he may. He may say some encouraging words some of the students so we see his body language his reaction but generally he doesnt speak at least they didnt get understood kyra good to talk to you as ever many thanks. Kenyan police have used tear gas and water cannon on supporters of the Opposition Leader raul a dingo they gathered to greet him on his return from the u. S. And the u. K. Where he discussed kenyas political turmoil kenyatta was reelected in a repeat of the president ial election last month but the results are being challenged in the courts. Amnesty international is accusing i sold into a fight and Philippine Government forces of war crimes during the five month battle for the city of murali more than a thousand people were killed another five hundred thousand others have been displaced the organizations latest report is detailing how the mighty group kidnapped and killed mostly christian civilians hostages were abused and reportedly used as human shields the documents that philippines marines tortured some detainees accusing them of being fighters without any evidence Amnesty International says both sides looted big amounts of cash and jewelry the organizational so wants an investigation into whether Government Air strikes were proportionate and complied with Standing International law. Has more now from manila. This report of Amnesty International is the very first detailed briefing on what transpired in the points along quietly in the southern philippines after terribly international the scene traveled there in september and spoke to at least fifty civilians these abilities talked about the use being committed by both sides the mouth of the Philippine Military this comes as no surprise because even weeks into the conflict we have been getting reports. And said that they have been abused by the moussa groups and they have been targeting christians for the worst abuses like execution sexual assaults and even being actually forcing them looting and pillage where are we city but now it comes at a very critical time at a time when martial law is still implemented all across the now the government promised that. Martial would be there by the end of december theres been no. It is critical because martial law actually prevents people from coming forward and filing a complaint a lot of this ability to also say that they are afraid to even submit a list of their missing loved ones because they do not want to be accused of being sympathizers of the mousie group this is not the first time that the conflict now has resulted to abuses allegedly committed by both sides the history of insurgency in mindanao of conflict is actually is repeated over and over again and weve spoken to analysts here who say what is critical now is for the Philippine Military to address these allegations because men in uniform are held in high regard by the public. Now the former cambodian Opposition Leader sam rainsy has called on the International Community to cut ties with the Prime Minister and send the Supreme Court dissolved the Main Opposition Party on thursday and banned more than one hundred members from politics for five years gibson sense policy a clear run in next years election. The return in a one party system which is a common new style regime which is so contrary to be ninety ninety one paris peace accords on cambodia. That clearly state that the cambodia must follow a liberal democratic pluralistic the system so by killing democracy in cambodia. Will. Provoke. The International Community besides the come border and people. With more from phnom penh. The death of democracy thats what it says on the front page of the Phnom Penh Post but its the last major english language paper on the stands after the closure of a fellow publication the Cambodia Daily a couple of months ago all part of a general rollback of Civil Society that its claimed has been taking place here in recent times its also included according to Rights Groups curbs on the activities of some foreign n. G. O. S at the last election three Million People went out and voted for the opposition see an r. P. But you do well not to admit you were one of them under the current political climate. Did you support the syrian r. P. Let me thank you. For your oh i dont know about that. World like how to get your million we just want to have a good living and the country into developing the c n r p leadership has appealed to the International Community to intervene but while there has been condemnation from abroad its a very different International Community that saved cambodia from civil war twenty five years ago and set it on the path of democracy many would argue the United States is not the International Player it used to be and the investment from china that is changing the skyline of phnom penh tells you its the chinese that are now the biggest influence here and beijing certainly likes the way Prime Minister hun sen is doing things with his emphasis on National Security and stability virtues that it approves of the country it calls rather cambodia. Plenty more still to come here on the news hour for you including these stories the drive to solution as not been adopted always into a negative vote of a permanent member of the of the Security Council will examine why russias veto at the u. N. Security council could hinder. Efforts to stop Chemical Attacks in syria plus. Australia is forced to act after revelations that children and teenagers were systematically abused in Detention Centers. And International Football in north america is set for a revamped details with in about thirty five minutes. Iraqi forces say theyve retaken the last major eisel held town in the country troops advanced into rawa in the west on friday comes hours after iraq launched a new attack aimed at expelling fighters from the border area with syria imran khan joins us now from baghdad how significant is this. Well this is the last remaining stronghold of eisel fighters as you say the operation began in the early hours of this morning they took seven villages on the outskirts of before going in and the joint Operations Command of iraq as an ounce of the iraqi flag is now flying within the center of iraq itself and this is a significant victory for them the actual operation that began on the eleventh of november there were two remaining strongholds left the town the town of mana and then. Ra is actually across the euphrates so they had to build bridges to get across the euphrates then they took these villages on the outskirts and use that as a staging post to go in and now we were never expecting this to be a fight like the one from mosul for example which took months to take under control that was iraqs second largest city these are a series of villages that much smaller but there was real concern about civilian casualties now what the joint operation come on told. They were going to go in with very slowly to try and avoid civilian casualties and in the Morning Hours of this morning they announced that anybody that wasnt and i selected that was a civilian needed to put white flags on top of their houses so the iraqi forces would know its taken place took just a few hours as you say but it may well have been over in a few hours but this is a year long in the making we saw the operations and in mosul its been very systematic to get to this place but does this mean that its the end of ice what it certainly means its the end of the caliphate the state eisel proclaimed but the Group Courses of the group why they came about in iraq in the first place still exists in a lot of anger towards the shia led government here in Anbar Province so it really depends on what the iraqis do next now we are expecting Prime Minister hydrilla body to give some sort of statement about the operations announcing that its come to an end. Thank you. The chief of staff of the israeli army has given a rare interview to a media outlet in his discussion with the online newspaper laugh and caught said this the iranian plan is to control the middle east by means of two shia crescent the first being from iran to lebanon and the second across the gulf to the red sea we must stop that from happening he said this is what should be prevented in the region in this matter there is complete agreement he went on between us and saudi arabia well israel and saudi arabia do not have diplomatic ties but recently their relations have shown some signs of improving in june two israeli ministers separately called to establish full diplomatic relations with riyadh in october classified memos by the Israeli Foreign ministry revealed it had instructed ambassadors around the world to begin a Diplomatic Campaign against iran and hezbollah both saudi arabias rivals these included backing saudi arabias claims that the two shia allies were behind a missile attack on riyadh a couple of weeks ago the israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said israel is working quote very hard to establish an Effective Alliance with the multan sunni states to counter iranian aggression aljazeera senior political analyst my wonder sharon joins us here to break this all down for us this is either driven dogma or its israeli spin which is it. Both. Both in the sense that theres a strategic question now. If there is a true and in my city and hatred iran and its influence in the region mutually shared by saudi arabia and israel. And there is also an attempt to begin a normalization process between saudi arabia and israel thats taking different bizarre shape sometimes an interview sometimes a meeting in a synagogue sometimes a revelation that maybe true maybe not true about meeting in tel aviv and so on so forth so all in all i think so is flirting with israel i think the idea is to do it secretly but the israeli want to go public surge rabia doesnt want to shame its own Public Opinion to go public but the israelis insist on going public so what you hear in terms of the spin is saudi arabia saying ok your chief of staff will speak to our newspaper in public but we will not even talk about it in our country in saudi arabia ok the flirting how long until they get to a slow dance because this is unprecedented surely because youve used the word public its public but its also very confrontational yes confrontational i mean so during b. And israel have been flirting nonstop i just heard Prime Minister netanyahu speak at the Chatham House in london answering questions about the middle east and irans also for he didnt have a single anything negative even had been said men have something more negative to say about saudi arabia than Prime Minister netanyahu and vice versa so the the the charming offensive if you will is happening behind the scenes publicly as i said its happening in a way that sort of a stuttering because theyre not used to it. Look for decades now so eurabia was the place where if you wanted a real hatred towards the zionists into prised the words the jewish content the in palestine the worst occupation and so forth you would have heard it in saudi arabia a few years ago back in two thousand and two the saudis came out with their First Initiative a sort of overtures towards israel to say if you occupy the arab territories we will normalize with you thats been fifteen years ago and israel did not the occupy anything so with trump coming in we have a new russian. Saudi arabia has been asked to normalize relations with israel under the great trump deal without peace without the occupying palestine and thats difficult when we talk about n. B. s there is one reporter today saying he is imminent leave very soon about to get the crown he is about to become king if that happens will the tempo of this call should accelerate you know for for from what ive observed for all. Practical purposes he is in control. There are reports in the western press that the king has some signs of dimentia that hes not exactly there when he meets foreign leaders he did delegate i mean i went over all the delegations of responsibilities and the thought of his from the king to the crown prince since he became crown prince back in june i mean theyre the younger man as it were is in control of the economy the social and political policy Defense Security and everything and every other aspect of the kingdom so really aware that he does actually become king or not de facto he is the root of the of the world of the king that i think having his father figure or his father there helps him because i think a lot of people in saudi arabia and outside saudi arabia in fact most people inside and outside im not convinced that this thirty to fifty year old inexperienced and arguably reckless guy is capable of becoming is he writing a wave of Something Else the wave being the arabia per se but this but by dint of the fact that were talking about this he must be riding a wave that this is being signed off on at the highest level within israel Benjamin Netanyahu but theres no doubt and thats why there were rumors again by certain yellow press in the west about how muslims are not making a secret visit to tel aviv there is certainly something going on in secret you know the fact that the former intelligence chief of saudi arabia and the former intelligence chief of israel meet in a synagogue in new york and have a public speech the only difference between them wasnt their positions is that the saudi was wearing red socks like an english gentleman thats the only difference. I want to say Something Else but i cant have a particular image because you can see that moment as ever many thanks. We move on the turkish president has accused the us of obstructing its operations against the Kurdish Forces in syria russia type of order one has made those comments in ankara after returning from doha turkey says y p g fighters are more concerned about capturing syrian territory than fighting isis or ankara considers the kurdish y. P. G. Forces part of the outlawed p k k group a big group of refugees is on the move again trying to escape a military crackdown in me and mom hundreds are stuck in whats known as no mans land between me and ma and bangladesh this footage was filmed from bangladesh of the refugees looking for safety in coxs bazaar more than six hundred thousand have crossed the border since august be a child he has more now from that area. Hundreds of rajar refugees crossed into. No mans land between caucus that are dying of that shun me on my own now most of them are stranded in the paddy field behind me the hilltop you know thing is me and my bought in between. This has been one of the new points a lot of their own refugee about crossing into buying of that just last week and friday about six thousand refugees crossing to bangladesh doing makeshift raft and fishing boat so the influx was really a non stop people are still coming in i mean wind that a lot of diplomatic activity is overseas as well as in buying that that the foreign minister of sweden japan and germany are scheduled to visit buying of that within this week on november nineteenth Chinese Foreign minister is also scheduled to visit this coming week to me and mine and bangladesh between all the diplomatic jargon that have really havent been a solution about the reprint creation all of the going get f. E. D. s the army chief yes the day of the myanmar army t. V. s that if they do that it is up to the citizens of myanmar to decide how many are wat theyre going to get refugees will be taken on not casting doubt abroad the whole policy wig back to the foreign secretary of myanmar in a meeting and. India say that that are for condition have to be mad before anybody is taken back the home secretary of myanmar said that he doubts that they will be taking all six hundred thousand refugees who have crossed into bangladesh and reason day into myanmar. The japanese Prime Minister threats from north korea the most serious security concerns for took you since the second world war. And his camp and its priorities in a speech to the parliament in japan would respond to what he called escalating provocation tookey of us it is planning to buy more Missile Defense systems from the United States. Chinas been under pressure to use its influence on north korea and beijing is sending its top envoy to pyongyang. Yang ties between the two countries have been strained of late north Korean Leader kim jong un has ignored calls from beijing to end its Nuclear Weapons and Ballistic Missile tests the u. S. President on trump has praised chinas decision. An inquiry into abuse at youth prisons in australia as Northern Territory has called for the closure of one of the Detention Centers and what it says were quote shocking and systemic failures that were ignored by top officials over many years most of the inmates were aboriginal is andrew thomas. These are the shocking videos which sparked an inquiry into what was happening to children imprisoned in australia in one a boy strapped to a chair and put it another video shows a boy being picked up by a guard and thrown into his room much of the abuse happened here at the don dale prison for Young Offenders near darwin well over ninety percent of people detained here and elsewhere in the Northern Territory over recent years have been aboriginal earlier this year boys living in the territory told aljazeera that among them the abuse was well known you know i treated us to friendly. You like theyve done their corner stuff and ive seen with my noises and grew up you know. Boys again an area where they tell you what its like you know and. So good on friday after an investigation which is last it more than a year members of a Royal Commission inquiry released their report and recommendations they said they found shocking and systemic failures over many years which were well known and ignored at the highest levels the Northern Territorys chief minister said the failings were a stain on the Northern Territorys reputation we have been breaking our kids not building them up that has become increasingly evident through the Royal Commission hearings the report recommends the immediate closure of the don dale prison it says children under fourteen should only be detained for the most serious of crimes teargassed force and restraint should never be used on children and video cameras should be warned by guards to monitor their behavior but some worry the recommendations wont be enacted and dont go far enough saying so many inquiries make great recommendations and and Nothing Happened you know youth detention isnt working for these young people and we do need a paradigm shift. The Northern Territorys government says it broadly supports the reforms proposed in the report australias Prime Minister says there are implications for how all australian states deal with the lingering children this is a report into the abuse of children but in truth given that the vast majority of those at the Northern Territory in prisons are aboriginal this is also a report into the abuse of indigenous australians that makes its findings particularly sensitive australia has a dark history of abuse towards a socalled first australians under thomas aljazeera. In a few moments well have the weather for you with rob but also still ahead here on the news hour the growing divide between rich and poor in hong kong one of the most equal cities anywhere in the world. Building the future well take you to the World Architecture festival with the latest innovations on display and in sports news with our Roger Federer aims to maintain his perfect start of tennis season ending events in london. From the Clear Blue Sky of the doha. To the fresh autumn breeze in the city of. Well were back in the central med once again the ionian sea where for the last two days at least this area of circulating around the area of low pressure has just been feeding right into italy to greece into macedonia and the bug area and its still going its still raining and you know we had a very fatal flash flood flash flood i see nothing quite that extent falling out of the sky but as you can see it is still raining ingres were talking about forty fifty millimeters per share and of course sandbags are an obvious defense against i think potentially happening now id like to say the news is good in the immediate future but its not yet this is a position for todays forecast the green is the raid and the windows of the circular to take you overnight the rain still there in southern italy in greece it is edging search the g into western turkey and its not bone dry greece tomorrow but it does look like northwest of athens theres no chance of a shower however is the forecast the showers are still going to be around this low is fed rather cold air has been coming down and elsewhere in europe now elsewhere in europe the season has changed things are settled down and people are actually enjoying the weather as an early ski season course chevelle for example snow is on the ground in austria and in germany so i think we can say the season has changed. The weather sponsored by cattle and race. The new era in television news. And those insights into tal still do things in secret that are unless we had actual victims who had survived torture detention and saying this was the cause of my arrest if you would. Just stay but we do have stood by this conviction that everyone has a deep reservoir of thomas but to have if you give them the opportunity and wonderful things start to look at the actual distance theres at least twenty thousand or hinder refugees who live here we badly need at this moment leadership until president Hosni Mubarak has resides donald trump is going to be the next president retaliation were back out again go back chief i mean canisters of gas i just want to believe that our best to prevent the behavior getting anywhere in this good record. By having he achieved something that never happened before. Welcome back youre with the aljazeera news our top stories so far today live pictures coming to us out of harare because the zimbabwean president Robert Mugabe is making you can see it right there his first public appearance since the army took power on whedons day mr mugabe is attending a University Graduation ceremony there in the capital harare. Amnesty international is accusing the Philippine Government forces and eisel linked fighters of war crimes during the five month battle for the city of morale we more than a thousand people were killed and five hundred thousand have been displaced. Iraqi forces say the events of the last major eisel held town in the country troops advance further into rawa on friday iraq has been trying to push myself fighters out of the Syrian Border area of Anbar Province in the past few weeks. Russia has vetoed a u. N. Security Council Resolution to extend the investigation into the use of chemical weapons in syria the government has been blamed for several attacks in the past but there have been no repercussions now last month u. N. Investigators found the Syrian Government source responsible for a chemical attack in concha koon in april eighty people died many of them were children earlier this year a report by Human Rights Watch said government helicopters dropped bombs containing chlorine gas on rebel held areas of aleppo at least eight different times nine people died in two thousand and thirteen the Syrian Government was accused by western powers of firing rockets filled with sarin gas at several rebel held suburbs of damascus hundreds were killed. Well the only official inquiry into the use of chemical weapons in syria is called the joint investigative mechanism it was created in twenty fifteen with unanimous backing from the un Security Council and renewed for another twelve months last year investigators from the un and the organization for the prohibition of chemical weapons of miti four reports last year and one of the three reports this year their last report in october blamed syrian Government Forces for the sarin gas attack in contra kuhn its also found that used sulfur mustard in one of their attacks by one column is director of the policy Analysis Institute here in doha whats going on in terms of the u. N. That vote what went right or what went wrong i think if you look at russian attitude it has been very consistent from the very beginning because this is the tenth time they are using the veto in the United Nations Security Council in order to protect the Syrian Regime i think they got really mad at that it is the board. And is the getting and. The joint investigative. Mechanism when they blame the Syrian Regime actually for the using off of sarin gas in concha one last april i think they were from the very beginning insisting that the Syrian Regime was not using chemical weapons and that if weapons had been used it was used by either the syrian the numbers or another front or i said but the Syrian Regime is. Innocent from such and such attacks. And the other one in my opinion it shows how bad the relationship between the two great powers have really become in the recent weeks. I think president putin was expecting president actually to me tam in vietnam last week it did not happen you know because of this investigation is cite the United States about the alleged school. In the us elections last year so. Syria has become really the third a moment out of the relationship between the russians and the americans its not only about syria of course i mean the russians would want very much to protect the Syrian Regime as i said they have been doing this from the very beginning but on the other hand even when there is a glimmer of hope about. Between the two great powers in syria we see that is handled by the bilateral relationship between the two the two countries these kind of u. N. Bodies they dont exist in a vacuum there is a reason that they come into existence because Different Countries report back to different bits of the u. N. Saying look there are issues here we need to investigate so fast forward for us the japanese want a thirty day extension to the very existence of this Investigative Unit its a bad name but thats basically what it is which is a complex what are the chances that that thirty day extension will actually happen or what are the chances that something will be put together to replicate what this particular Investigative Unit has done i think the russians are very very embarrassed because because of. What they used in order to prevent the passing of that is iteration which was presented by the United Nations but look there were in fact as one was put forward by the russians and then it was withdrawn and then the russians the as they believe you know allies anybody sent it to the Security Council and it was actually vetoed by. By the Security Council on thursday. When the americans put their position today for voting actually. Believe. You as an additional. Reason which means actually that we have here a sort of conflict between the two countries each is lying to provide its own interpretation of the sort of mechanism. To monitor the use of chemical weapons in syria but look at the action of the United Nations. Of the United States in war in the United Nations Security Council and. She was a very tough language again the russians she said that the russians by vetoing the extension of the mechanism are actually encouraging the use or condoning the use of chemical weapons in the syrian conflict something that has been happening over the past few years since the beginning of this what i mean by the Syrian Regime as the as the Commission Found recently. I think that shows will be trying to work out to work out some sort of a compromise with the americans because that situation will actually make it very embarrassing for them not to have this extension for the mechanism to go ahead and try because the very basis the very existence of this mechanism would probably. Get to. The Syrian Regime perhaps from losing chemical weapons in the future during this course of the conflict in syria and we mostly with them many thanks think the horn of africa state of djibouti is now home to more than forty thousand people who fled the war in yemen they started in a refugee camp but many have moved to the capital to earn a living as mohammed the reports their presence is bringing big changes to that city. Old school tom into a Training Center in the heart of djibouti a group of men are hard at work. The older figures from yemen until recently they were living in a comp some two hundred kilometers away. They were then were just given papers and allowed to work. Up to rahman ali came here from the city of missile destroyed his house he now owns the testament. Outmost respect and dignity. With the government and the leadership of that would. Change. A lot of figures from. Walk on living government officials. To see that if you give them the bottom. Line is that for themselves and for their home. One of the worlds poorest countries with few much a lot of sources the country has seen large Foreign Investment in recent years because of its strategic location but it still struggles with extreme poverty had about over here. There is little else we could do for them but make our brothers and sisters welcome we allow them the right to work our president is a staunch supporter of the yemeni refugee community. More yemenis that ive businesses owned and run by them are becoming more visible in djibouti they are safe here and have a new start from the whole war yet they continue to follow closely events back home. The problem with yemen is the are militias there for hire and cause massive destruction that will. Influx of yemenis is changing djibouti even the locals admit they have reinvigorated the city. For the refugees. And who knows if there will ever be able. To go back home. Now the u. N. Climate summit is wrapping up after two weeks of talks in the german city of bomb there was much speculation before the start that the promised us pullout from the Paris Agreement could derail the entire process but that appears to galvanize the efforts to lessen the effects of Global Warming twenty countries and two u. S. States have joined an International Alliance to phase out coal from Power Generation before the year twenty thirty my colleague nic joins us live now from nick hi there good afternoon. Such as the optimism here there was even talk that this conference was going to close on time at six pm which has not happened in a decade so that was very optimistic and then we just had the g. M. President. Say that actually the final session will start at eight pm so its going to be going on into late into the night possibly the small hours but well have to wait and see what theyre doing of course is setting up this operating manual for the Paris Agreement there was no real mechanism put in place when it was agreed back in two thousand and fifteen so theyre trying to to build that one Sticking Point seems to be call nine point five if you need today which is all about the future of adaption talking about finance where the moneys coming from who its going to and how all right lets bring in our guest. From greenpeace ahead of a political delegation of greenpeace whats your assessment of where were at twenty three i think its a good spot to be honest i mean were pretty much where we expected to be we have some of the Building Blocks we have a pretty Clear Pathway towards next year where the going to happen so youre talking about the rules and actually getting to meet and the bones of paris and you know we do have a bit of an issue there in terms of a lot of takes something a bit unwieldy but to be honest if the negotiators buckle down next year we can make it no problem and of course the big issue is what is called the telephone or dialogue which is basically. Next year with the first review of the pairs agreement will kick in and we have to see where we are where we need to be then this this year. Will percent how that will go down and how that will actually ensure more on the ground and of course as ever were talking about finances where the money is coming from how developed nations developing nations get money from to develop nations who they perceive to of course the issue in the first place of course i mean finance is facing a year. And i mean part of it is because developed countries and the rich countries just never really. Expected to do and you saw that you know youre going to have that blow up to this year as well i mean theres already now also you know talks about how they could be more predictability sort of in countries know what to expect and which countries and how to also get more money for things like adaptation you know adapting to the changes we already see is only going to need that kind of help there were serious worries before this started when the pull out of the paris screamed a promise pull out of Paris Agreement could derail the prices might encourage others to do so but it is the opposite as my colleague peter was just saying is galvanized reaction here and momentum is now absolutely i mean i think that there has been even further you know underpinned by the huge delegation from the u. S. Basically governors and senators and cities in europe because of investors and companies saying you know we represent real and it defend us with things actually happening underground and even if china is pulling us out we will continue to do this and actually what the. Third largest economy in the world so there is some weight behind it all right great to get your point of view appreciate that very much thank you so that we have it its going to be a long all day possibly a long all night lots of revisions of text and translations and so forth and at some point the c. P. A. We should have a resolution ok nic good to talk to you thanks very much. Now the company that owns the Keystone Pipeline says its leaked two hundred ten thousand gallons of oil on to follow. And in the u. S. State of south dakota state Officials Say they dont believe the league has polluted Drinking Water on monday regulators lennons whether they have approved an expansion of that pipeline but that faces fierce opposition from environmental groups and native american tribes as well. Now the divide between rich and poor in hong kong has hit a record high the city is now the second most equal in terms of income and wealth after new york the latest government figures show more than twenty percent of the population lives in poverty sarah clarke is there. Like most year olds alice hands nightly chores include homework but space is limited she and her mother share this tiny subdivided one bedroom flat they live on a six hundred dollars monthly welfare payment but with rent at four hundred fifty dollars is not always enough left to put food on the table the only i have to think a lot before buying anything sometimes i eat less or skip meals so that she can eat well you see shes quite skinny maybe she doesnt get enough nutrition its an increasingly familiar trend in hong kong soaring property prices have pushed up rent squeezing the most vulnerable but as government figures for twenty six danish twenty percent of the population live below the poverty line is not possible to coles that yeah totally. But there isnt a need that is all right we can say we cant you limit the poverty situation and and we do nothing the wealth gap between rich and poor in hong kong is also at its highest level in more than four decades according to the latest Government Data ten percent of the city are now earning forty four times that of the poorest households who have an average income of three hundred twenty dollars a month there are now around one Million People struggling to get by in hong kong while the elderly i consider the most vulnerable Welfare Group site one in every five children are now living in poverty and a quarter of those are not getting access to basic food aid. Welfare groups say education is also a challenge with poor families being forced to sacrifice food to send their children to School Education System School require require them to pay a lot so so they dont they have to save their money to pay this kind of spend each year so they dont have enough money for theme use. I want my daughter to be happy and healthy when she grows up i tell it to study hard if she wants to change a Living Conditions because we are poor we need to rely on ourselves. In a city where rich and poor coexist in the same space its a tough reality which Welfare Groups say the government must urgently address sarah clarke aljazeera hong kong. Now in australia the oldest human remains that of an aboriginal man have been returned back to the desert he once were and forty two thousand years ago the remains of the ice age of origine were taken back to the outback deserts in New South Wales local aborigines held a traditional smoking ceremony is part of the burial the remains of the man dumped in goma and were found over forty years ago but they are being studied in canberra indigenous communities have been fighting the authorities for two years to release his remains. Still ahead here on the news of the songs go down in phoenix action from the n. B. A. With far. With. Twenty sports news his for peter thank you so much football in north and Central America is set for a Major Overhaul of the regions governing body called a cap president s day it will be launching a new league of nations turn meant to replace International Friend hes a competition begins next year and gives one of the regions traditional powerhouses the usa something to look forward to after missing out on qualification for the twenty eighteen world cup has followed in the footsteps of europe were a similar model the way for nations lee were also launched next year the exact format is set to be revealed in early two thousand and eighteen but this is what we know so far it will include all forty one caucus calf nations including the us as mentioned in mexico it will be arranged into three levels based based divisions with the best teams going into the top one promotion and relegation between them like in domestically the league of nations will also see countries compete to qualify for the bi annual gold cup a Continental Competition similar to the euros and copa america that really were spoke to a war shot inside World Football he believes the tournaments has the potential to have a positive impact on football in north and Central America. You know that ever since countries all over the world realized that they were not friendly matches were not doing them any good. Dave come up with a try to come up with some kind of scenario whereby those dates in the calendar came more meaningful and i think although well though the nations you a First Nations lee has been somewhat criticized for being how should we say a bit cold believes its going to take. Fans in europe quite a long time to get their head around it but they did have quite a strong did put out quite strong signal to other confederations to say look you can actually get round the problem of friendless and play meaningful games now for culture can. You know way its even more so. Some of the smaller nations wont even play more than you know half a dozen matches a year so i guess the contacts leadership dont want this is a great chance for them to to actually build up the development of the game the problem is that the big big in inverted commas because there are many big countries in concacaf but say mexico Us Costa Rica the downside of this tournament is are they really they can really get a benefit more from playing smaller nations in their own confederation than they would have playing friendlies against you know bigger countries from other confederations. Twenty twenty two world cup post qatar saudi arabia the United Arab Emirates and bahrain have withdrawn from next months gulf cup which is due to be held and kept our counter is the subject of a blockade from the three countries amid a five month political crisis eight teams normally take part in the event and qatar says it may still stage a smaller scale tournaments. In the Boston Celtics clinch their fourteenth street when they beat defending n. B. A. Champions Golden State Warriors ninety two to eighty eight and over in houston the visiting rockets beat phoenix suns james harden scored forty eight points to lead the rockets to one hundred forty two two hundred and sixteen when the score was just fourteen points shy of the franchise record for points in the game the sons of lost seven of their last eight games. Rafa nadal has won nearly Twelve Thousand dollars in damages after the former french sports minister was found guilty of defamation roselyn batch low accuse the spaniard of doping saying that when he was out of action for seven months in two thousand and twelve it was because he was covering up a positive drug test while the down maintained it was because of a knee injury he filed a lawsuit against batch low the thirty one year old will donate her payment to Charity Water federer has maintained his one hundred percent record of the season ending a. T. P. Finals in london the six time champion came from a set down to be. A record a Third Straight group stage when next for him in the last four will be either dominant team or david goffin who meet on friday. Jack softly joining federer in the semifinals the american upset third seed alexander was with their estate see saw took three starts to close out the match six four one six six ford seale second place in his group health dimitri off and the final four. Yeah that was a rollercoaster match for sure i was you know down some great points really able to fight off the first set he played really well the second i want to see serve me well in. Points and then you know how to start third set. Kind of in my last few weeks is hang in there and keep fighting and you know it can happen and you know to talk to you guys and thank you guys. And thats how this world has been celebrating yet another Perfect Match former world number one Serena Williams married reddit cofounder alex ohanian and a lavish ceremony in new orleans on thursday the tennis champ and the billionaire announced their engagement in december two thousand and sixteen Serena Williams won her twenty third grand slam title at the Australian Open earlier this year while she was in the early stages of her pregnancy. And thats all your sport for now ill have more later but for now its back to peter flora thanks very much some of the worlds biggest architects to showcasing their innovative designs and bilin theyve used currents events like the refugee crisis war and that tool disaster is an inspiration its all part of the world festival which will announce a winning architects on friday is challenging. From re housing earthquake survivors to educating a Community Architecture has the power to transform lives here at the World Architecture festival in berlin its clear the desire for social equality is implementing design decisions seen here in design more as presentation of shelter on the edge a reimagining of a refugee camp for syrians fleeing conflict made of wood is designed to be built by its inhabitants and can grow like a community for somebody its like a bus and consult with the basic human need what you need and especially the floor plans its its a very small its like you know its a bit more under the flexible and just for the brick each building tells a story the Palestinian Museum in the occupied west bank has already won an award for its clean lines and cascade of terraces which represent the diversity of cultures theres also the Affordable Student Housing in copenhagen using shipping containers and otherwise on usable space to create floating apartments i think what were trying to do is architects is to build the future way of living working. We feel that a lot of places in cities today were actually designed for how life was lived one hundred years ago this building in central violin was sort of for the housing category but its actually multifunctional its got offices on the top restaurant and shops and generates its own electricity with solar panels on the roof and a geothermal system supplies it with heating and air conditioning in a recent survey architects said that Climate Change and energy would be the most important issues influencing their profession over the next ten years the festival is an opportunity for architects to question and learn from each other and be judged by a panel of their peers a unique opportunity to the organizers so many different architecture Something Different parts of the world approach. The sign candidates but in completely different ways because of how climate fielding for this film was always fast nice it is to compare and contrast how different is either one of best for this time probably come up with amazingly and of its it is an. Unusual set of architecture can define the way we live our lives even lift the human spirit just like this when installation in london smile. But in. Other website its always there for you al jazeera dot com jane is here top of the hour with thirty minutes of aljazeera well i will see you very soon but i. Al jazeera with every. Short films of hope. And inspiration. A series of short stories that highlight the human triumph against the odds. Aljazeera selects at this time. Witnessing documentaries that open your eyes at this time on aljazeera

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