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Borders of europe are open to migrants. Innovations can appoint a new Prime Minister but the power struggles may be far from over. And the fight for which u. S. Democratic president ial hopeful will face off with donald trump turns to South Carolina which is holding its primary. In sports 5 top league games in italy have been postponed because of coronavirus restrictions the olympics are also interrupted and will be in senegal where africas best boxes off still trying to qualify for tokyo 2020. 5 to more than 18 years of war a deal between the u. S. And taliban has put afghanistan on the path to what many hope will be a Permanent Peace assigning to place here in qatar a few hours ago and in 18 months of talks one of the key components of the deal plans for a complete withdrawal of all u. S. And nato troops within 14 months if the taliban sticks to its parts the u. S. Secretary of state mike pompei o flew in for the signing he says the agreement is a crucial 1st step toward peace. This agreement will mean nothing and todays good feelings will not last if we dont take concrete actions on commitments and promises that have been made when it comes down to it the future of afghanistan is for afghans to determine the us taliban deal creates the conditions for afghans to do just that heres our take heres our take on what steps by the taliban will make this agreement a success 1st keep your promises to cut ties with al qaeda and other terrorists. Keep up the fight to defeat isis. Well the talibans chief negotiator said the agreement marks a new chapter in afghanistans history. We are committed to this agreement to enforce are also we want as a Political Force to maintain with our neighbors positive relationships with all the Afghan Nation has been suffering for the past 4 decades we have suffered tremendously and i hope that with the withdrawal of all Foreign Forces from afghanistan that the Afghan Nation under the islamic regime will embark on a new prosperous my. Well a separate ceremony was held in the Afghan Capital kabul u. S. Defense secretary mark kasper and nato secretary general yes yes stoltenberg were present to issue a joint statement with afghanistans president ashraf ghani he spoke about the forthcoming talks his governments will hold with the taliban to markets a political settlement how to gender for discussion with the taliban be whiter than their discussions with the United States they should be ready to discuss their relationship with their state and 9 states sponsors a verifiable system for cutting off their ties with all transnational terrorist groups their dependence and involvement the narcotics and other Transnational Criminal Organizations positivity. Well although the deal has been signed there is still a long way to go the 1st stage will be a 135. 00 day initial period of reduced violence both sides have also agreed to exchange as many as 6000. 00 prisoners that deal is being described as a precursor to a Peace Agreement between the warring sides within afghanistan is hoped that this will lead to talks between the taliban and the government in kabul now the initial weeklong reduction in violence mostly held to though there were still some attacks now we have a team of correspondents following the developments for us what i have need is live for us in kabul alan fischer is standing by for us in washington d. C. And we will be speaking to them in just a moment but 1st osama bin jeff it begins our coverage he was at the signing and spoke to pakistans foreign minister who was also there. We have had this the foreign minister of pakistan has just come out of the signing ceremony that its been implemented occasion and pakistans name has been mentioned a couple of times now how do you think this is going to play out as you well im delighted that the International Community has recognized. Aka song supposed to. Be facilitation provides for pakistan. A source a coupon for was a visitor. And he thanked oxfam for the support. And bring all of those 5 minutes of time and victimized aka songs very positive contribution i think weve created to help create and indeed being involved. For the often long now take the next step which is to sit together. Reconcile and chopped. A way forward. A way dr kings peace stability of a country to be sure and keep things up opportunities for for the. People to see the quality what do you make of that is the joint declaration which says that his son dealing with a tough one by the United States is that something that has been discussed to the pakistan and how the puck aside here we have nothing to hide. There crossproduct to be open so pox on the house you know. Playing a positive role and you come to do 3 of the positive. Well lets get some perspective from the u. S. Now with alan fischer in washington alan this is quite a tricky one in the us is it not on one hand people do you want their troops based in afghanistan to come home but on the other perhaps rather see the taliban defeated rather than part of a deal. Well downtimes going to speak to a conservative conference within the next few hours the group called sea pac well he mentioned afghanistan and the deal its just been signed yeah i think it probably will because as far as hes concerned its promises made promises kept which has been a recurring theme throughout the Election Campaign hes saying that he promised to bring american troops home that didnt want terribly well when he announced a sudden withdrawal in syria but hes expecting its going to be much better this time around in afghanistan so whats the plan at the moment of course about 12000. 00 Troops Service personnel in afghanistan within the 1st 135. 00 days that number could come down to somewhere around 8600 and that number will continue to come down as long as these interlocking agreements as secretary of state pompeo describes them continue to be observed by the taliban put that in context at the height of the surge is in afghanistan when the United States was pursuing a military victory of sorts there was around 10120000 u. S. Personnel in afghanistan so the numbers have come down quite significantly and donald trump will certainly use this reduction as something he can use as a Foreign Policy success during his reElection Campaign the other thing to note is that there has been some within the us some criticism some from democrats as you would expect but also some republicans those in congress are saying look we are deeply concerned that were getting involved with the taliban they have made promises in the past that they have not stood up to it might prompt at his News Conference in qatar just in the last hour or so said we are fully aware of who we are dealing with that was almost a message to those people to say look were not being fooled here this is something that were going to continue to monitor were not going to withdraw our entire support from afghanistan in the in the next couple of weeks this is something that is an ongoing process and we are going to continue to look at their will. Some concern though among hardliners when you listen to what the taliban spokesman said in doha he said we are looking for a strong islamic system with islamic values and he referred to afghanistan not is the Islamic Republic of afghanistan but is the Islamic Emirate that will certainly put on edge a number of right wingers who are deeply concerned that the whole nature of afghanistan will change and therefore the whole idea of why they put troops in there in the 1st place will be slightly negated but certainly might pompey or desperately trying to reassure those people donald trump will try and do the same he has been obsessed with the idea of trying to win a Nobel Peace Prize you remember it put pressure on the chinese the japanese according to all reports because of his work with north korea that didnt quite come off he may well be hoping that bringing and then to americas longest war 19 years and counting may well work towards the Nobel Committee looking at him slightly more favorably ok alan fischer there reporting live from washington d. C. Thank you very much indeed its well how to add to her needs has been is in the Afghan Capital rather shes been speaking to people about the deal and joins us now live 1st of all how there was as well as the ceremony and doha there was also the ceremony in afghanistan just give us a sense of what the afghan president had to say there. I think that ceremony was mainly a show of force or of support rather by need to and by the United States to the afghan president you have to remember that by and large the Afghan Government has been excluded from 2 talks between the u. S. And the taliban they were also not present if not maybe in a very minimal capacity at the ceremony happening in doha so here in from here i think for the 1st time we heard ash ever had any sort of showing his full support to what was unfolding in doha he has never been so forceful in the past probably he has also could raise many concerned in the past he wanted that any kind of talks would should be preceded by a cease fire permanent cease fire something that the taliban have refused and continue to refuse they will be that meaningful reduction in violence a period of 135 days but certainly not a complete cease fire and about taliban have been very clear about that saying if we have a cease fire then we also lose or power of negotiations now he did say that you did say that we have to remember that the Afghan People paid a very high price there was actually a moment of silence for all the fall and 10000 for 6 years straight he also said that there were about 10000000 displaced afghans around the world about 4000000 of those only over the 5 past 5 years so he did remind everyone about the human toll the afghans have paid during this war and then he pointed the finger at the taliban he said that the taliban now also must be honest about their relations for example with the neighboring countries they have to be transparent about the extent and the nature of those relations. He said that they have to be clearly and publicly they have to disavow groups of calcutta and also they have to abandon any drug production and any drug sort of a trafficking they have been doing to really keep up with their own finances so those were the words of sheva gunny but you know hes also talked about the in intra afghan talks which is really the big challenge here probably the biggest challenge for the u. S. This division and fragmentation of the afghan political elite he said that in the coming days they will make their efforts to form that that delegation to supposed to go wherever those talks will happen probably and also but then just half an hour ago we heard from his main rival of do love below is also the chief executive of the government and he said yes i do support what happened in doha i welcome peace but he also clearly said now that that is over i am not going to not going to walk back from my accusations i still think theres still im still going to contest the result of the elections and i still think that i am the winner of these elections so certainly you get immediately you get there that the political bickering and the political rival reach that stopped maybe for a few days is going to start again in the coming days well thats an important point that you raise that this deal that has been signed in doha is not a peace deal in afghanistan by any stretch of the imagination for the Wider Population so given this i mean what does the average man and woman on the street saying about this new. But weve been quite around over the past few days talking to people i think theres also that of confusion about what exactly this big this agreement is all about many thinking that it will lead to immediate withdrawal of the u. S. Troops and not very much inform it but afghans have been very cautious yes all of them want to believe that peace could be forthcoming and maybe sooner rather than later but theyve been bitten before theyve had dashed hopes before and add to moment they taking it very cautious theyre very realistic of ever about the Current Situation many told me yesterday the americans and the taliban are going to have these a taliban are now in a position of force but our own political representatives are bickering and we dont know who is going to represent us or distorts and will they be able to defend our own interests these are some of the people i spoke to. Its a momentous time for afghanistan many still in this believe that what had been unthinkable is happening the u. S. And the taliban agreeing with each other Mohamed Bouazizi is a beat this has been the most peaceful week kabal has seen in years we can go outside. Our homes without. Fear of anything so its been a good week yeah theyre actually means its between there and we can only tolerate it really really affect the truth that will be have lots of effects on Afghan People because the security of afghanistan is in the hands of the americans but outside of kabul in jabal siraj she could mohammad wonders about his future he has links feelings the taliban ruled here before so he knows them well they are family. After all father and its bad if the taliban come back i wont be able to run my business they forbid music i will have to leave the country for the past 40 years foreigners didnt let us live in peace thats why the countrys in a situation its maybe better if they leave but there will be no peace with the taliban it will be worse im scared the war has been devastating for bibi girl her husband a soldier the National Army was killed in a Suicide Attack in her whole province of lahman then another 4 members of her family died in another attack being a widow with 7 children is stuff they help out by polishing shoes on the streets or begging in the market lot now weve never had any help from anyone its a miserable life my sons collect charge so we can burn it in the stove the foreigners must stay i havent seen anything good from the government and the taliban destroyed our lives its because of them that we became beggars its humiliating only the foreigners can help us. The taliban controls nearly half of the country mainly rural areas where most of the war against american troops unfolded. People have been told that they will fully withdraw soon and theres a sense of victory on the holidays she was people are happy we also want peace and security taliban are committed to their promise the fighters obey whatever orders they get this is a big success for us. Back in the cities it up my year is worried she was born as a refugee in iran now shes a University Student part of a new generation full of aspiration Everybody Knows that collarbones your idea of like how limited and close minded they are and if they come to the government like office or the they cannot implement elements of office or they can implement and the people there will be hard as the women just follow one and never good with women and. The people working in the Government Office elves did not have peace between themselves and i dont think of our going to have is that someone else like polamalu if all goes well do us will pull out its troops the taliban and afghan leaders might find a compromise but many afghans remain cautious about the future theyve seen many full stalls before but at the couple. Well we have just heard from the white house and from the u. S. President s and the statements the white house quoted donald trump as saying we are working she finally ends americas longest war and bring our troops back home well lets take a look at the human cost of the u. S. Led invasion of afghanistan more than 31000 civilians have been killed since 2001 thats according to the u. N. And write scripts yearly 58000 members of the Security Force members and 42000 opposition fighters have also died its the only 2400 american soldiers were killed the u. S. Is estimated to have spent. More than one trillion dollars on the conflicts well the Afghan Ministry of Public Health says 23000000. 00 afghans or 2 thirds of the population suffer from Mental Health problems because of the war well many afghans are in pakistan kimo high just spoke to some of them in the was on the difference on a region they told him about their hopes for returning home now that the deal is there a overall and weve been talking to the afghan refugee. There could be another run it done would mean that they would be able to go back to their country the thought of bungled only here thought of that were very hopeful about the peace deal between the taliban and the us peace will also help us finally return home to afghanistan. Where we are happy with this agreement because it will bring peace in afghanistan and we will return to our homeland. There any deed rate for lead through a 3rd term and another run it on my own and. Really that bad of course is going to prove to be more difficult given the fact that there are 30 year difference between dr Abdullah Abdullah and author of money dr abdullah had already there david form a crowd a little government which of course would complicate matters or did really important you see what happened in the end of dialogue and rather doubt do will be able to make. Your bring back be injured out war torn country. Well lets get some analysis now from Marwan Bashar hes out as a new senior political analyst and is with me no marwan will this work you know certainly its a its just the beginning of a new process if the last 18 years war a war process i think now were going to be in the midst of. Peace process for the next 18 years perhaps meaning this is the 1st step of a very very long process clearly theres a lot to be done in afghanistan where the United States but also among afghanis themselves one doesnt need to be optimistic to be hopeful about a situation whereby both sides the United States and the and the taliban feel that it is what it is taliban cannot be defeated the United States cannot be defeated and hence some sort of the diplomatic solution needs to start those of us whove read carefully the afghanistan paper that were revealed in the United States last year and theyre stunned that american officials actually. I understood all too well over the last decade that the war is not walking that the war strategy does not exist and that there was so much chaos in washington. That it was understood that were going to come to this point the problem in washington is provide them prejudice as it were they were too proud. Just to go and sign some kind of a deal with the taliban insisting for several years that the Afghan Government in kabul needs to be there in a ford center while they at the end accepted the taliban condition but they did have to talk together 1st about that would be all of american troops and i think that the americans are now when theyre within the mind sites i think the American Public has checked out i think the thumb administration is more than happy to pull out troops and hence there are signs to be hopeful about all the signs to be hopeful if youre wanting to get american troops ites over afghanistan how much will piss there for ordinary people who are living with this because weve just had these elections that are still contest states we still have a situation where the taliban are a force to be reckoned with in the country for the average man and woman on the streets wheres the where does the hope lie especially for the average woman as it were as this last a warrior but but i think in comparison to the wartime we are still better off today in the in the logic of diplomacy than we were in the logic of war because even though it was and i remember. Cherie blair the wife of tony blair and laura bush but why for president bush advocating for the rights of women in afghanistan when their husbands were running the war in the early 2001 or 2002. But it was clear for the rest of us that you dont liberate women through or through tanks and warplanes because if you do that probably the women the middle east in this time of war should be the most liberated in the world what we do understand is that war needs to stop in order for certain societal processes National Process to begin and certainly afghan needs some healing because you cant end the suffering of the average person without beginning the healing and the healing apparently starts with the taliban and the elected government or whoever the elected officials in kabul but it also has to involve the Civil Society it has evolved the tribes it has to involve all sectors of the Afghan Society but thats just to get to the healing just to that of conciliation and then you need to build up the country because the country has been in a war for 40 years its really mostly destroyed certainly the social fabric of the country has been torn apart and destroyed so this is going to be a long process what we are optimistic about is that its no longer necessarily in the logic of war but rather in the logic of peace ok the 1st step on a very long path thank you so much for bringing us your analysis now the turkish president Richard Burton one says hes asked his russian counterpart Vladimir Putin to get its of the way in syrias last rebel bastian. It follows the death of 34 turkish troops in a strike by russian backed Syrian Government forces on thursday. We killed more than 2000 syrian soldiers and destroyed more than 300. 00 Armored Vehicles we will prove to the Syrian Regime and those backing them that we are capable of this only yesterday we destroyed 7 chemical jeapordize we did not want the siskel ation it was the Syrian Regime the forced us into it and thats why the Syrian Regime must pay the price. Is in her tie on turkeys border with syria we can speak with them no. Tough words there from the turkish president is anyone listening to. Well because this was his 1st speech public appearance after the death of the soldiers on thursday he needed to just sound defiant and this was why its crucial for him a cleese as far as the turkish people are concerned because the death was a massive massive shock here it was absolutely president of that night with a number of death toll in the province and about this why he was very defiant saying that this was a mandate by the Syrian People for us to move into it live and this was for the sake of preventing a deterioration of the humanitarian situation and he was basically sending messages to the russians that turkish soldiers will continue deploying inside it live and that this absolutely nothing that will deter turkey from no words for a continuing the fight against Syrian Government troops and by the way as we speak the rebels backed by turkey are making some significant gains in the south of it but in an area called the mountain of this has been a rebel can stronghold sister 1011. 00 and major areas were taken over by the Syrian Government backed by russia in about an in form 4 weeks ago those villages are now under the control of the rebels this would not have been possible had it not been for the massive artillery of the military that has pounded Syrian Government positions pushing it from those areas so it is talking about the revenge of the retaliation that the turkish government is talking about it is still ongoing and while that is still ongoing and we often forget when were talking about strategy that there are still many hundreds of thousands of people who are caught in the middle of this just her walk into sions for the residents the people who are trapped in adlib right now. An extremely difficult situation for the hundreds of thousands of people fleeing the fighting and continue to move into the border area with turkey how were talking about families forced out of the villages in rural aleppo and the southern part of it by the moment they come to the border the 1st thing they ask about because of that whether the situation now we have have it rains called whether they ask for tents and they are basically most of the time told unfortunately we dont have tents or to offer you that people would tell them you could how you must buy a tent for 300. 00 they have nothing with barely their own for the stuff the bare minimum that they could carry with them when they were fleeing the area so they have to wait in this cold weather you have been talking to people who will tell you our kids are crying at night and asking for 4 stoves for them to be able to feel warmth at night the International Community local organizations are trying to help but these absolutely no way that can cope with the growing number of civilians and displaced who are moved into these areas the International Community has been critical of russia and syria about the displacement saying that because theyre targeting hospitals villages people are pouring into those areas but theres no indication whatsoever that this is going to stop anytime soon alas the fighting stops. There my friends on turkeys border with syria thank you very much for that update. Now greeces Prime Minister is holding an emergency meeting to discuss the wave of migrants coming from turkey their vest comes after president are the one announced that ankara would no longer stop people from entering europe greek Border Guards and Police Used Tear Gas and stun grenades to keep the refugees athan says it has blocked thousands of Illegal Migrants at its border crossings its also been strengthening its controls off the east edging in islands this was the scene earlier on the greek island of lesbos thats just 15 kilometers off the Turkish Coast now its already housing tens of thousands of refugees and migrants johnson rockers joins me now live from the greek island of lesbos and john the the frustrations on the island have been boiling over just give us a sense of what the situations like ny and how many more Asylum Seekers have been a riving since turkey opened its borders. Well the arrivals havent yet ramped up beyond the ordinary there was a boat d load of 27 people this arrives on the north shore of the island this morning is the video you just showed portrayed and those people have now been brought here to the camp of moriah more than 20000 people here its the largest refugee camp in greece and a lot of them have been waiting for many months the frustrations are high among them particularly since a new law took effect on the 1st day of this year which fast tracks new applications in an effort to increase the rate of returns back to turkey of those who are rejected for asylum here in greece and keeps the numbers flowing through the island at the race in which theyre arriving and doesnt create this massive backlog that you see here but of course that fast track process for new arrivals disadvantages all of those people whove arrived in the last 2 years who are still here we spoke to a family earlier that has just been put pushed back 10 months for their asylum interview theres no School Operating on these premises there are no incomes for these people to make so theyre just waiting which is a difficult task it requires tremendous patience and fortitude and of course the greeks are also pretty extremely frustrated because theyre all of groves have been chopped into firewood because their island is constantly on the news as a refugee. Essentially staging post in a state of emergency so theyve lost a lot of their Tourism Industry they are extremely unhappy with government plans to build a new closed Detention Center somewhere else not here in moria in fact earlier this week a few days ago there were violent clashes between the local residents and the police that was dispatched from athens in order to enable us to move in machinery to disembark from ships and move. Of up to the north side of the island where the original plan for the new camp was but that work has now ground to hold as the government engages again with local government to decide on a new so its one idea weve heard is to put everyone on a small island off shore clearly financially on realistic because of the cost involved in submerging electricity and water lines and so on but that is the climate here people just cant decide on any place on this island where they would like a more of a new morea camp to be they want the situation to and they feel its not only a National Security threat to them but even an existential threat so there is an impasse theres a political impasse internally between the islands of these 2 g. And the government in athens ok John Psaropoulos bring us all the latest that live from i suppose thank you. At the coronavirus i brake is showing no signs of slowing as cases spread outside china in the last hour france and eyes that it will ban all events with more than 5000. 00 people were fears about the virus iran has the highest death toll on site of china with 43 dead and amber of confirmed cases there rules on saturday almost 600 people and im infected with the Health Ministry says to her and is preparing for the possibility that tens of thousands of people will get tested for the corona virus. And to new cases in the United States are raising questions about how the virus may be spreading the patients in california and oregon have no known connection to anyone who was infected and had not travel to hotspot countries for reynoldss in los angeles with more on the case there. This is a person who is in Northern California described as a woman who had some underlying respiratory disease problems and her Doctor Center to the hospital she was tested there and tested positive for the corona virus she has now what the important thing here is that she didnt get it on a cruise ship she didnt meet with someone who just got off a plane from will hon she hasnt been to italy or iran or south korea or any of the other places she got coronavirus here in the United States and now in addition this person lives in a community about a 145 kilometers from the 1st possible Community Transmission case in who was identified earlier this week so that seems that theres 2 at least 2 separate clusters of transmission in Northern California this is called Community Transmission and what it means is that its circulating in the Community One person gets sick another person will get sick another person will pass that on to others and then this is what happened in italy in south korea etc important to note that no one has been placed under any kind of quarantine in Northern California except for the 2 patients who are receiving care in hospitals. Now weeks of strict quarantine measures are taking their toll on tens of millions of people in china many are struggling with anxiety and fears for the future because she spoke with one resident from the epicenter who hunt which went into looks and more than a month ago. These days 100 and life is simple he water the plants makes the bed and watches news about the Virus Outbreak which has turned his life upside down we spoke to him by video call from beijing. The virus spread so quickly i was so square i thought i could die if i was infected. Its a far cry from his life before the locked out running a popular noodle store where we filmed him working in 2016 today hes healthy but the mental strain of being forced to stay indoors when hes on him its stressful imagine you wont allow to leave this room for more than 2 months and can only walk weaving this apartment how would you feel its very difficult. Almost 80000 chinese have been infected by the virus but its affected the Mental Health of millions of others says shanghai based psychologist bodhran who people are reacting are a lot of anxiety and lots of uncertainty so there is a fear well i contract those wires and i do that in my health when i die will this impact my family. Way how counseling telephone hotlines have been set up around the country for those struggling to court many have called in reporting anxiety i did some fearing not just the virus but its impact on their future theres uncertainty about where will we go back to normal when i go back to my job situation when i see my friends. Those and a lockdown of fighting feelings of isolation by posting on social media experts say connecting to others and maintaining a routine can help prevent any long term negative impact though he struggles with feeling trapped at harm. Says hes following Mental Health advice and doing his best to stay strong. Between e. U. Aljazeera beijing. Forces in the us state of South Carolina have begun voting in a primary to decide which democrat they want to challenge donald trump for the presidency this is seen as a major primary for former Vice President joe biden hes enjoyed strong support among the states africanamerican voters but some of his rivals are closing the gap and gallacher reports from charleston. Some are calling it joe bidens last stand and theres no doubting the importance of South Carolinas democratic primary to the former Vice President biden has a history here and a Good Relationship with africanamericans who make up 60 percent of democratic voters where 9 worshippers were killed by a white supremacist 5 years ago in Charleston Biden stood alongside president obama to lend his support its that kind of connection that biden is touting and was bored by that was because on the spot where the rivals though are making inroads Billionaire Tom Steyer spent a fortune winning political ads and gaining traction tongues by truck get to go bidens hopes of winning here are high but South Carolina is black voters dont speak with one voice africanamerican democratic voters are united in their desire to see President Trump out of Office Making them potentially more pragmatic than loyal to just one candidate the former Vice President s been falling in the polls his campaigns tonight referring to the black vote as their fire was then there is the generation gap Bernie Sanders is doing well with young black millennial further eating into bidens words commanding really warm about. The his. 56 year old Loretta Maxwell is a biden loyalist daughter in law is looking for an alternative and bernie could be the candidate thats where a lot of young black people. Gravitate toward these days are the progressive candidates not the regular establishment candidate so i think thats what bernie brains to the table and thats what makes him so different as well on wednesday biden was endorsed by congressman James Clyburn long considered the godfather of Democratic Politics in the state he could be a crucial seal of approval among black voters i know that you we know. Joe. Us after early losses saturdays primary is a vital test for biden he cant just win here he needs to win big we need real watching the white house. Not more laws to gallacher all jazeera charleston South Carolina. And in 3 days voters in 14 u. S. States in one territory will get their chance to pick their democratic president ial favorites the socalled super tuesday will award one 3rd of the available National Delegates and it could determine the person likely to win the backing off the party has equal hane has more from washington d. C. For months it looked like this was former Vice President joe bidens race to lose and so far he has been losing now the unexpected front runner the self declared socialist senator Bernie Sanders getting the most votes in iowa New Hampshire and nevada we have now won the battle clark. Following him another unexpected leader former small town mayor people to judge with biden traveling with 3rd this is a race that will decide the direction of the Democratic Party there are the moderates biden who to judge senator Amy Klobuchar and billionaires tom styer and former mayor Mike Bloomberg and the outlier congresswoman Tulsi Gabbert versus the progressives sanders and senator Elizabeth Warren the biggest divide healthcare its the 2nd most important issue for democratic voters the moderates want more people to be able to join the Government Health Insurance Program the progressives want everyone in rolled in a Government Program with private insurance eliminated thats something the majority of democrats say they want to court in the polls but that isnt true for independents or republicans and that could complicate with the vast majority of democrats say is their top priority electability without a doubt thats my number one i want trump and that is the biggest argument against senator sanders that he cant beat trump. I think we can win the democratic nomination. Were going to defeat donald trump. But if hes the nominee johnson kiley at the Pew Research Center says his Health Care Plan could be an issue both the public option approach and the medicare for all approach are distinctly different than republican policies about health care and democrats across the board are likely to favor both of those while republicans across the board are much less likely to favor either medicare for all or a public option democrats are deciding with this vote of promising big changes is the best chance they have to change lives in the white house pedicle him aljazeera washington. And u. S. Appeals court has ruled the trumpet ministration can no longer make Asylum Seekers waits in mexico while their claims are dealt with nearly 60000 people have been sent back to wait for hearings since the remain in mexico policy took effect in january last year the government can appeal to the supreme courts stance consistently sun did with the president on immigration and Border Security policies Malaysias King has picks a new Prime Minister is saying no he didnt see the has the most supports in parliament there are statements sidelines former leader Mahathir Mohamad souse Ruling Coalition collapsed last week but mahathir insists he should remain in power bar in reports. A changing of the god in malaysia that critics are calling the death of democracy well you dania asons appointment by the king capping a tumultuous week in the countrys politics yeah well you know my heart. I thank the king and would like to thank all of you for your moral support i only ask that all malaysians accept the decision announced by the palace today. The kings move sidelines former leader mohammed whose Ruling Coalition collapsed last week i had to resigned as premier after his besides who party which is led by signaled it could work with the United Malays National organization or. That party governed malaysia for more than 60 years until it was forced from power by my had he has coalition and 2018 all know is the party of disgraced former leader browse uk who is on trial for corruption accused of looting millions of dollars from the state found one named david e. Where you dean was kicked out of all no in 2015 but it rallied behind him this week he was sacked for raising the issues of corruption when m d b but now in the sort of wrangling thats happened in the last week or so in malaysia hes joined forces with the same person in the same party that he was sacked from and issues he stood up for now he seems to be making alliances with many believe the latest crisis was also part of a tussle for power between mohamad and his longtime rival and while abraham analysts say their coalition was torn apart by infighting over who should succeed mahathir who at 94 was the worlds oldest premier earlier on saturday and last it hit back my tears return to power but now neither man is leader and there are calls for protests a lot of people in malaysia are very upset the. Not my pm is what is one of the tweeting at the highest level of Malaysian Embassy in time you know you didnt ask and his coalition also garner a fair amount of support moir dean is expected to be sworn in on sunday but muttiah is fighting back saying he has more support to. Brian. Aljazeera. Thousands of russians have rallied in moscow against president Vladimir Putins plans constitutional reforms but demonstration also marked the 5th anniversary of the murder over politician an outspoken kremlin critic or a sentence off russians will vote on bushs proposed constitutional amendments in april if theyre approved he could retain significant power after his president ial term ends in 2024. A museum in chile there has been set on fire after fighting between protesters and police it forward a day of otherwise Peaceful Demonstrations in santiago after a critical report from Amnesty International on human rights a latin america editor in the semen has more. This is the 2nd time that this museum which is emblematic in santiago has been set on fire by arsonists nobody knows exactly who did it firemen are telling us to get out of here because there could be a gas leak but this is what has turned out to be the end of what had been a very peaceful afternoon of protests here any as i would just just about 200 meters away from here. Earlier in the afternoon people were seeing and dancing it was a very very jovial scene here about now that it is start were seeing barricades and many believe this is just a prelude to the type of disturbances and violence that will also be accompanying peaceful protests the social change in care starting next march of this coming marjorie just just around the corner protesters say theyre going to be coming out onto the streets in bigger numbers than ever because they say that the government has not responded to the peoples demands for real social change. Police in costa rica raided the president s home as parts of an investigation into the misuse of citizens personal data the stems from accusations that Carlos Alvarado and other top level officials illegally accessed data into the guise of a special tusk force. So has in sports. I make with the cards that i got the olympic qualifying round for out again boxes piled up thats how they are being affected by the current by. Over 70 years after one tribes and that journey from palestine to the nile delta aljazeera world meets the largest concentration of 948. 00 refugees in egypt. The socially isolated community with new rights fighting to survive and keep the palestinian heritage alive in a world where there was this increasingly marginalized egypt rather lie land on aljazeera. Of women programming from International Film made plans to. Play out just the arrest sets the stage for egypt in the future will be the life of the mind is the life of the nines dead everybody is the global expats you get it were going to let the planet go to ruin because were not doing obvious things open your eyes to an alternative view of the world today on aljazeera. Its time for the sports heres peter thank you very much 5 matches in italy is top Football League which had been due to go ahead behind closed doors have now been postponed because of the coronaVirus Outbreak in the country one of the games was the key clash between city our leaders you vances and food placed into melanne its now been pushed back to may the Italian Government banned public gatherings to slow the spread of the virus italian Football Leagues or not the only ones to be affected in europe. All games in switzerlands top 2 divisions have been called off because of a government ban on events with more than 1000 people giani in fancy know the president s of footballs governing body is not ruling out canceling Upcoming International friendlies but he says its too soon to make a call about euro 2020 which is set to start in june and be played all over europe for the 1st time placing the euro will take place in in june and before that many more matches the International Level of love of traveling the world as well so. I think we have to monitor really disgraceful situation i mean those were in charge of these matters the government. Public situation straight. They will also take decisions on what is allowed and more this. The premier league is so far unaffected but reports in britain suggest liverpool would not be guaranteed the title if the season was to be cut short you can plop side of 22. 00 points clear at the top closing in on their 1st league win in 30 years but they are not mathematically over the line yet and it is unclear what the rules are if the British Government shuts down sporting events and end the season early. Government is the agency they probably get leading from except the boy is would be president of the premier league. Tailless the old c. L 11 the the us issues beyond just liverpool winning d thats like that would also d qualify for the Champions League be rightly who is relegated and if the season could not be complete any reason to reach the bar its inevitable would not stand in the premier league at all but that seems like a question of the season yes guaranteed almost when the premier league anyway because they have a monthly but not when we think their programme would see. Coronavirus has also put the tokyo lympics in thout but with 146. 00 states still to go athletes around the world are doing all they can to make it to japan Nicholas Hock reports from africas a limping boxing qualifiers in senegals capital dhaka. Meet algerian boxer room ice shes preparing for a qualifying fight for the Tokyo Olympic games at the age of 25 while m. Is already african champion but shes never taken part in the olympics shes been training for years for this fight hoping to make history and bring back gold not just for algeria but for all African Women on the continent but theres one threat she didnt see coming the coronavirus. Let her know that is where we dont say this and he i mean its a very different country and they would do. They came to know for our safety the virus has reached africa with the latest confirmed case in hometown in algiers and now in Lagos Nigeria the virus was brought to each country by people travelling from italy where an outbreak began in the north of the country with the w. H. O. Monitoring the situation to see if the Olympic Games themselves can safely take place this summer but there is no 0 risk in organizing any mass gathering at this moment in time but we needed to do for each gathering and the religious gathering starts for its kind of the rings for business gatherings all over the world all of the type we need to have clearly a Risk Management approach for those events no special measures have been put in place during africas boxing qualifying event here in dakar. Here at the bar and i think this is the home with her during events like this where people were influenced by somebody to know that the corona virus spreads the most the danger is both for supporters and not for the us. This is borlands qualifying fight theres no shortage of fluids being exchanged. After 2 rounds of whilom delivers a series of blows and wins the fight entering the finals it is the moment well and has been waiting for making history by becoming the 1st woman in algeria to qualify for the olympics. Despite the threat of coronavirus it seems theres no stopping her. Dickless harkat aljazeera the car. From amateur boxing to professional boxing now dion say while there is back on social media after losing his heavyweight title to tyson fury last week the american was stopped in the 7th round but it appears hes ready to trigger the rematch claudes wilder also said he would not part company with east coast trainer more brittle and who threw in the tell to stop the fight a fight he is convinced he would not take the same punishment in any rematch. When well be given the time it. Will be but we will hold our hears of. Your choosing group. Who will run like a phoenix from the ashes and regain. World tennis number 2 rafa nadal could clinch a 3rd mexican open title later in acapulco the spaniard reached the final with a convincing 6362 win over Bulgarias Grigor Dimitrov its been 50 years since not 1st victory in the mexican city he will play American Taylor fritz of the trip. We started by telling you about the italian football being postponed while the latest world cup skiing event in the italian alps has gone ahead the womens super g. Was held in will but with a limited number of spectators the region has not had any cases of coronavirus austrias nina awfully clinched 1st win by a 10th of the 2nd super g. Leader karim suitor of switzerland came in. Whenever they have an hour more sports news coming up again later ill see you then thank you very much indeed he said what about some this news i do stay with us here and ill just say ill be back after this very short break. 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These are my parents and this is mean. By them both isis and the us of. The 1st of a 2 part epic tale of a remarkable simony. The father the son and the jihad caught one on aljazeera. The on the on. The u. S. And the taliban sign a deal seen as a step towards ending the 18 year war in afghanistan and paving the way for american troops to withdraw. This is a hopeful moment. But only the beginning welcome back u. S. Warns that it will cancel the agreements of the taliban doesnt respect it. Im home i hear dean and this is out his ear a live from doha also coming up

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