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pressure from turkey's government. and a small state with big influence the 1st presidential primary begins in new hampshire what role could under clad voters play. palestinian president mahmoud abbas has once again rejected donald trump's proposed middle east found warning it will fail to bring peace or stability to the region speaking at the u.n. security council a basket of the proposals extend israeli control over palestinian land he called on the international community to put pressure on israel to achieve lasting peace and not to waste this final but unity. yeah. i've come before you today to say that peace between israelis and palestinians is still possible it is achievable i've come to you to build an international partnership to achieve a just comprehensive and lasting peace and we are still committed to this peace as a strategic choice. and. this is the summary of the project that was presented to us this is the state that they will give us its like a swiss cheese really who among you will accept a similar state and similar conditions this deal ladies and gentlemen includes instructions and the entrenchment of occupation and annexation by military force and the strengthening of the apartheid regime. israel's ambassador to the u.n. danny danon accuse the palestinian president of lacking sincerity in finding peace if president abbas listeria is about the. it wouldn't be here today it would be enjoy with a limb or in washington sitting down with the negotiating power with no but whether it is not serious about negotiations or about peace. is in the u.n. headquarters in new york. well certainly we had a big event in the u.n. security council and we had president mahmoud abbas addressing the security council and it was a strong and emotional speech talking about a palestinian state on offer from the trumpet ministration as being a swiss cheese but this is not the only thing the palestinians wanted and they didn't get what they wanted the original plan was to show that the international community was strongly with the palestinians isolating the u.s. the plan was that for a security council resolution put forward by the palestinians partners on the security council the current arab member tunisia which everyone was going to vote on the problem was they hadn't anticipated the u.s. pushed back a great deal of u.s. pressure on security council members notably on tunisia which led in the end to that is an ambassador who'd come up with a draft version of this resolution being sacked by his own president other council members try to pick up the idea of a resolution over the weekend and i certainly saw 2 more draft versions but in the end i think because of pressure coming from washington the palestinians felt that they weren't going to get support from all of the security council some were going to abstain rather than supporting the palestinian position so they decided it was better not to have a resolution at all so the palestinians got their day in the security council it didn't turn out quite the way they wanted. turkey's president is promising the syrian government will continue to pay a heavy price for the deaths of $13.00 turkish soldiers and it lives in recent days but this hasn't stopped the syrian army from making significant gains president bashar al assad's forces are now firmly in control of almost the entire country except those opposition controlled areas marked in green and kurdish held parts in the north most in yellow there are reports that for the 1st time in syria's 8 years civil war government forces have control of the entire m 5 highway by driving opposition fighters out of the area west of aleppo and that's important because the main trade route running from the north all the way to the southern border with jordan connects the commercial hub of aleppo with major cities including damascus homs and hama and will make it easier for the assets forces to move in to capture. syrian opposition rebels have recaptured a village an adlib province as they try to regain territory recently lost to government forces ports. the odds were against these syrian rebels forced to retreat and abandoned their strongholds in the these fighters have suffered major setbacks over the last few days but then they launched a sudden counterattack and within i was managed to overrun government business is that in may that the rebels also shot down a syrian army helicopter. but there were no match for an army backed by a russian fighter jets the opposition's military victory was shot lived and president bashar al assad's troops soon regained control of the town. although a nadir holds no strategic importance the rebels needed a small victory to reassure the millions of civilians trapped in it live that the fight is far from over for the rebels gains in and they were largely due to turkey's growing involvement in. the turkish military has intensified is shallowing of syrian army defense lines in a nailer and. more turkish troops are pouring into it live establishing military outposts their aim is to prevent syrian forces from advancing towards the city this. order the syrian regime got what it deserved but that's not enough it will pay a heavy price for attacking turkey soldiers i will announce the actions to be taken about the syrian issue after i meet with my parliamentary group tomorrow. as fighting intensifies civilians are abandoning their villages he has is a ghost town its population of 80000 has largely left for safer areas around 700000 people have been displaced over the past 2 months as the syrian army continues its offensive but the escalation is raising fears of a broader military confrontation. said main onli russia has called on turkey to stop its artillery attacks 2 years ago russia and turkey played a crucial role along with iran in establishing a safe zone in. the us your own voice james jeffrey is expected to meet with syria turkish officials on wednesday to discuss the governments of funds have been in the u.s. accuses iran russia shia militias and the syrian government of undermining international efforts to implement a ceasefire that would allow millions of syrian refugees to return to their homes. is on board the head of the world health organization says the corona virus outbreak should be considered public enemy number one given the grave threat it poses to the world more than 1000 people have now been killed by the virus to top officials have also been fired for the handling of the outbreak and reports as the 1st patients were released from temporary hospitals and will haunt city on tuesday there was a glimmer of hope that china's efforts to contain the corona virus may be succeeding reassuring perhaps for the 50000000 people on lockdown under quarantine measures meant to stop the spread of the disease now known as coded 19 the world health organization has praised china's response but it's worried it could spread to poor countries if this virus makes it to a weaker system. it will create how will it depends on how really we need this least bones and how least now we respond to the outbreak. the scientific community still doesn't know a lot about the virus and the vaccine probably won't be ready for another 18 months but china's leading epidemiologist says the outbreak will soon plateau at least in china. the rate of new infections is gradually declining according to the analysis of our mathematical model the epidemic will reach its peak in the south regions after the middle of february or in the 2nd half of the month but no one really knows for sure and thousands of coping 1000 patients are in critical condition in the epicenter of. experts say the incubation period could be longer than 1st thought up to 24 days before patients show any symptoms chinese officials have launched a mass disinfection campaign in cities far away from the epidemic to keep it at bay in the past and into one itself patients are doing what they can to pass the time before they too can walk out of point. al-jazeera. sudan's government and rebel groups have agreed that those wanted by the international criminal court for crimes in the darfur region should appear before the court the announcement was made during peace talks in juba for a long time president. he was toppled up to mass protest is wanted by the i.c.c. but the minister did not name him specifically. in the. us is that. we agreed on 4 key mechanisms to establish justice and door for the 1st that all those who have arrest warrants against them shall appear before the international criminal court i am seeing this very plainly justice is served by justice we cannot bury our heads in the sand against the crimes against humanity and war crimes committed against innocent people in darfur and elsewhere justice will not be served unless those with the rest of warrants appear before the i.c.c. that is why we agreed today that they will appear before the i.c.c. we also agreed on a special tribunal for those crimes committed in darfur it will be a special court entrusted with investigations and trials in these cases including the international criminal cases votes as in the u.s. state of new hampshire have begun voting in the presidential primaries is the 2nd state to have its say in the democratic nomination candidates are looking to get ahead in the race off a delayed start in the iowa caucuses last week recent polls show bernie sanders leading the field of candidates followed by people but a judge and a michelob. christensen amy is at a polling station in nashua. it's actually about 40 percent of the electorate here in new hampshire that is an affiliated they're not registered either democrat or republican you can see a lot of voters have been coming to this polling station and historically this is led to some surprises in new hampshire back in 2016 we saw the state go overwhelmingly for bernie sanders on the democratic side and president trump on the republican side neither of them were considered considered the party favorites and that's pretty much what we've seen historically in new hampshire with these independent voters they don't party dogma and as you just said bernie sanders is still expected in 2020 to capture the wind here in new hampshire he has that strong base of support his pools are good we were at a rally last night where people were coming out very enthusiastic thousands of supporters came out to see him the question is who will be 2nd and 3rd joe biden who was at one time considered the front runner the party favorite has been slipping since a less than stellar performance in iowa we've got to judge from. who's coming off a stronger than expected finish in iowa seems to have some of mentum in the clovers shar also rising in the polls got a big endorsement from the largest newspaper in the state today in new hampshire anything is possible i think one thing that's likely to happen is that a lot of these candidates will move on to the next event historically new hampshire has helped fan out the pac it may be that all of these candidates right now they're promising to keep on fighting and go on to the next stage. 2 lead prosecutors on road just stones case have quit after the u.s. justice department signals it would reduce its sentencing recommendation for the friend of donald trump rajah stone was convicted on 7 counts of lying to the u.s. congress obstruction and witness tampering the abrupt change of course came just hours after president trump criticized the proposed sentence of 7 to 9 years as a miscarriage of justice says he did not ask the justice department to change the recommendation and has declined to say whether he was considering a pardon. still to come on. angry protests forcing people to make. this like a last minute legal challenge. and a green light for a controversial high speed rail project despite critics plans to knock it off track . but. we still got plenty of showers a long spells of rain in the forecast for australia and the dance was that southeastern side of queensland good parts of new south wales still staying very disturbed this area of low pressure that is actually the tropical cyclone making its way over towards the east coast of australia go on through the next couple of days as a way sea and that will just slip a little further south which of these was over the next day out to bring some very heavy right at the moment into new caledonia heavy showers as you can see just a lonely scouse of australia sliding a little further south it's 3 sydney as we go on through thursday and you notice tropical socks and started to push its way in behind that across much of australia really is dry it's pretty hot as well 31 celsius in adelaide 41 there for alice springs and me getting up to 35 in perth on the other hand back here temperatures into the low to mid twenty's with plenty of sunshine basin pieces of sunshine for the korean peninsula clouding over now that we've got this area cloud which just squeezing its way out of central and eastern parts of china south korea turning kristie where some bad weather melting up into north korea it will sweep its way across the southern half of japan as rick go through where to stay and very wet for thursday. around the world council entities are working to manipulate and influence us trolls just bought a 6 a can you just algorithms that a team developed and designed to push content that says click me every click we make you sad you just sold off one and in the thread of a 5 part series i did raise in mexico examining how propaganda and proper shape content all failed the algorithm on the jersey of. the. her reminder of the top stories here on al-jazeera palestinian president mahmoud abbas has once again rejected donald trump's proposed middle east ban as protests continued in the occupied west bank abbas told the u.n. security council the proposal would bring peace or stability to the region. turkey's president says syria will continue to pay a heavy price for the deaths of $13.00 turkish soldiers in aid live over the past few days meanwhile there are reports that the syrian army have now captured the entire and 5 highway that links to baskets for the leftovers. the world health organization has called on countries to consider the coronavirus public enemy number one they also announce the virus will be renamed covert 19 but would the vaccine could be more than a year away. a charge to deportation fright from london to jamaica has gone ahead despite a last minute order from an appeals court the court ruling came late on monday off to concerns some detainees may not have had access to legal advice the british government says 25 people were prevented from being deported because of the ruling the day barber explains. t.j. thompson came to britain when he was 5 his parents are british citizens and he thought he was too but when he was 17 he committed a drug related offense he says he was groomed by a gang and was later jailed for 15 months then he got caught up in a battle with immigration or thora spending months at a time in detention centers unable to work out his era spoke to him shortly before he was due to be deported to jamaica where he was born like i was stuck in a. minute. and nobody in jamaica on the streets in the end taiji and many others like him were taken off the passenger list after campaigners won a legal challenge a judge ruled people in detention centers near heathrow airport should not be deported because they haven't had mobile phone coverage so couldn't contact lawyers eventually the flight to jamaica left with fewer than half the intended number on board these are all foreign national offenders guilty of crimes that have led to senses of at least 12 months of war and this includes crimes such as manslaughter you know rape dealing class a drugs and it is absolutely right if you are a foreign national found once you have serve your sentence in the u.k. that we deported. much of us disputed by charities who work with some of the thousands of victims of britain's windrush scandal because of administrative changes in the last decade people from former colonies who were entitled to british citizenship were deprived of health care and the right to work and even deported now campaigners say the government's failing to learn the right lessons. people have been here since they were very young are to all intents and purposes british and that's what government is and not not quite ready to back its head around yet but it needs to because the people that would be most effective at place are these deportations of british kids. stand to lose a parent british heart is stand apart now more than $150.00 members of parliament wrote to the government saying the flight should be perspire until recommendations from a review into the windrush scandal published now the home office insists there is no wind rush link with these deportations but one of the leaked recommendations from that review is that foreign national offenders who spent most of their lives in the u.k. should not face sautter matic deportation the flight came after an angry debate in the house of commons on monday as opposition m.p.'s demanded a rethink despite protests inside parliament and outside downing street the u.k. government says it will continue to deport foreigners who are serious persistent offenders campaigners say that's not what's happening they're determined to keep up their legal challenges. al-jazeera. well for more on this story we can speak now to labor m.p. no idea where to thank you so much for coming on the program but the home office is arguing that this flight was specifically for deporting foreign national offenders what's your take on that truthfully we don't i was there for national offenders because we haven't been told the names of the people on the flight and that's one of the things that we're asking from the home office that we have been given a list of offenses and they don't include the offenses that we were told in the chamber yesterday that they did it's like murder and attempted murder in fact the vast majority of people who have been deported. committed one time nonviolent offenses in that light possession in fact the same offenses that members of the front bench have openly admitted to committing themselves so has this level of one nation deportation never happened before we ever seen this this this kind of event happening before. with the windrush scandal we saw this happen and the government agreed to suspend flights into the windrush lessons learned review and intel they could ensure that the scandal wasn't repeat it now we're seeing potential windrush marked with deporting people potentially illegally against. the order of the course of pay or in fact against the recommendations of their own leaked reports and you're part of a group of $170.00 m.p.'s across party group who are opposing not as this flight but this decision what kind of pressure you putting on the government we work to the prime minister 170 over a 170 m.p.'s for. peers as well firm across opposition parties we haven't heard a response from him david lammy tabled an urgent question in the chamber pretty to tell the home secretary got up and left while he was asking the question we really haven't been given any information at all so we're still waiting on the report from the wind rush scandal what lessons do you think have been learned or or not learned . this chart of flight shows that no lessons of been learned from wind russian was particularly insulting is the same people who deported the heroes of the windrush generation the nurses the midwives who built our country and now hiding behind those people to justify deporting the children and grandchildren of the wind russian aeration but there are 2 lessons from that reports that we know haven't been learnt because the government went against the recommendations this morning when they deported people warn is the report recommends the leaked report recommends not deporting people who have been his since childhood many people on that flight have been here since childhood it also recommends only deporting people in the most serious circumstances now some of these people have served less than a year sentence at least one of them was convicted under joint enterprise which is now one lawful and many of them are not persistent offenders and are not violent offenders none to serve their time all of the mists of that are thank you so much for bringing into context or us thank you australia is highest court has ruled the government cannot deport indigenous people even if they don't hold citizenship the ruling is being seen as a historic moment for the recognition of australia's 1st inhabitants the case relates to an appeal by 2 men who have indigenous heritage but foreign citizenship were to be deported over their criminal record and australia and all foreigners lose their right to live and work in the country if they are sentences sentenced to a year or more in prison u.k. prime minister boris johnson has approved a controversial high speed rail project connecting london to northern england known as h s 2 the line will cut journey times allowing the u.k. to match other european nations which already have extensive high speed rail in the hayward reports birmingham. laying the groundwork for the most ambitious transport project in the u.k.'s recent history after years of delay finally a timetable to deliver h.s. to but it comes at an estimated cost of more than 127000000000 dollars the cabinet has given high speed rail the green signal. we are going to get this done and do it sure that we do so without further blowouts of the cost or schedule we are today taking decisive action to restore discipline to the program has to have been in doubt after a review prompted by the rocketing costs now it should transform parts of britain's tired and overcrowded railway network causing the journey time from london to birmingham to just 45 minutes while this site will be completely transformed over the next 6 years this will be the northern terminus for phase one of this project in the station will stretch from where the excavator is on or in the distance to where i'm standing has to has been a political sore point some of boris johnson's own party don't want it opponent site spiraling costs and say the money should have been spent on upgrading the current network phase one will improve travel links between london and birmingham and the 2nd part will provide better links to parts of the north of england businesses invested in the midlands on the promise of more interconnectivity well it's going to make the country physically a lot smaller but it will help change the mentality that london doesn't stop at the outer ring road so in the future people will be able to get from london to where we are faster than we can get from south london to north london and those people are going to be candidates for jobs that we're trying to hire they could be client clients that we're trying to sell to h s 2 aims to be the most sustainable. high speed rail way in the world yet it will cut through parts of the english countryside destroying ancient woodland and other wildlife habitats inputs minute drive from people call themselves protectors of the woodland rather than protesters. in the english countryside. people are going to fight for every scrap eventually. has to has been on the cards spent more than a decade many wanted this project to stall yet the government is pushing ahead with the promise of economic development in the north emma he would al-jazeera central england lebanese prime minister has sandia labs new cabinet has won a confidence vote in parliament 63 out of 84 m.p.'s voted to approve the new government but protesters who've spent months calling for a political overhaul are rejecting it they say it's an extension of corrupt traditional political parties north macedonia's parliament has ratified an agreement to become the 30th member of the nato alliance all members for president voted for the ratification on tuesday spain is the only nato member that hasn't yet approved north lasted only a succession but its parliament is expected to vote in march a dispute with greece over their macedonian name had delayed the former yugoslav republic from becoming a nato member for more than 2 decades maritime authorities in spain say they've located dozens of african migrants who disappeared while trying to reach europe by boat on monday more than 100 migrants were rescued from 2 rubber boats east of the strait of gibraltar separating europe and africa spain's maritime rescue service says another boat was the located on tuesday an official rescue vessel has transferred the migrants to a nearby port. on and looks likely to experience weeks of political uncertainty as parties seek to form a government for one the most seats in saturday's election with 381 more than shin fein on 37 the incumbent governing party phina gale won 35 out of 160 seats in a fall of feeling gail who ruled out forming a coalition with the left wing shin fein because of its historical ties with the ira 2016 it took 63 days to form a government. less than a month after it became legal to women celebrated northern ireland's 1st same sex marriage robin peoples and shiny ed was from belfast had been in a relationship for 6 years before marrying on tuesday the new law northern ireland into line with the rest of the united kingdom where same sex marriage has been legal since 2014 the law was changed in northern ireland when the u.k. government and westminster stepped in because of the power sharing deadlock in belfast. and fans across the world are mourning the loss of iconic south african singer joseph shabalala who has died aged 78. joining us. tshabalala found a lady smith black members are the group that helped introduce traditional music to the world the singer rose to international acclaim off to collaborating with paul simon tshabalala died at a hospital in pretoria. his reminder of the top stories on al-jazeera terrace the palestinian president mahmoud abbas has once again rejected donald trump's proposed middle east plan speaking at the u.n. abass of the proposal will only extend israeli control over palestinian land as protests continued in the occupied west bank he called on the international community to put pressure on israel to achieve lasting peace and not waste this final opportunity. so through. this is the summary of the project that was presented to us this is the state that they will give us it's like a swiss cheese really who among you will accept a similar state and similar conditions to steal ladies and gentlemen includes instructions and the entrenchment of occupation and annexation by military force and the strengthening of the apartheid regime. turkey's president says syria will continue to pay a heavy price for the deaths of $13.00 turkish soldiers and it live over the past few days ankara is now sending more troops towards that lead and there are reports that syrian forces have captured the entire m 5 highway that links damascus with aleppo. the world health organization has called on countries to consider the coronavirus public enemy number one they also announce the virus will be renamed coded 19 but would the vaccine would be 18 months away just moments ago new figures were released in china bringing the death toll to over $1102.00 top officials have been fired for their handling of the outbreak at least 15 rich refugees have died when their boat capsized in the bay of bengal as they tried to escape bangladesh the coast guard and navy a searching for survivors more than a 1000000 refugees live in dire conditions in camps in bangladesh a minute she cracked down in my mouth in 2017. voters in the u.s. state of new hampshire accosting the ballots in the presidential primaries it's the 2nd state to hold a vote for the democratic nomination candidates are looking to get ahead in the race after a delayed start in the iowa caucuses last week recent polls show bernie sanders leading the field of candidates. well those are the headlines on al jazeera all the hail the algorithm is coming up next to stay with us. if you want to learn above the world might look like very soon regard 100 and hungry is in an extreme example of the predicament the whole world is going through. since mass immigration story we had one should question as we can recall chores and the problems that the culture that these. cars should say some raiding does is or is not comfortable with european culture this is not like food fashions. which triumphal march. dreams of conquest and love global try. this is very very uneventful glide towards the precipice without resistance we are tossed in danger has already happened. it was then just 10 years 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