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a government minister to resign. hello and welcome to our jazeera live from doha i'm martin that is also coming up the first ever papal visit to miramar in a trip dominated by how pope francis will address the ethnic cleansing of the ranger muslim minority. leader what he did to state and even to sleep the whole night without somebody from land reform to land grab why some farmers in zimbabwe say they're still intimidated by the mugabe family. goes on high alert as a volcano holds clouds of ash three thousand meters into the sky. the purchases in pakistan have called off a three week city near the capital after a government minister resigned. it was a victory for the protest leaders had been demanding zahid ahmed stepped down over the wording of a parliamentary is they've been accusing him of blasphemy the protests have spread throughout pakistan placing down major highways come all high that has more from islamabad. they've. heard. that began printer toured. days ago but it was a botched attempt by government security forces to dislodge the protesters. intersection called sajid badat that changed everything the writing then spread across the country forcing the lawman or start to resign but as you can see now tens of thousands of supporters are now gathering added spoiling which will be remembered for a long time to come and it is not just the law minister who will pay the price but there is now a scathing criticism against our country's interior minister who has failed to deliver and failed to solve the problem it shows that did a dysfunctional government in islamabad that cannot control anything and it also appeared that the progress on muslim league now was going to take heavy attrition from what happened here they're going to lose support and hartline which are the punjab province it seems it may be the beginning of the end of the ruling party. pope francis has become the first roman catholic leader to visit me i'm on his trip comes as the government is accused of ethnic cleansing against his minority muslim or hindu the pontiff is expected to meet leader aung sang suu kyi as well as the head of the military is not yet known how he will deal with the sensitivity of the with the government insisting he doesn't even mention them by name but he's been a vocal advocate of their rights in the past more than six hundred thousand have fled violence led by the military and are now in bangladesh it's got to highlight has more from younger. pope francis arriving here at the archbishop of young guns compound this is where he's going to spend the next three nights here in myanmar today on monday is a rest day he's going to stay here and meet with some of the local clergy and then on tuesday morning tuesday afternoon i should say he's going to head to the capital that's where the bulk of the meetings with the leadership of this nation will take place and that's where we assume a lot of the discussion about the real hinge issue will be brought up but right now on monday rest day he's just arriving to the compound here of the archbishop and then on wednesday here whole come back to yangon and will be a large mass in the stadium here that's where all the christians with in myanmar are heading to see the pope speak that's going to happen on wednesday then on thursday morning they're going to be some interfaith meetings another meeting with maybe some officials here in myanmar and then he'll take off and go to his second stage of his trip in bangladesh the funerals have been held in syria for some of the people killed in russian and government has strikes over the weekend mourners burying the dead in their province on monday let's take a closer look at what's happening and where in syria well those russian airstrikes reportedly on i saw targets happened in the east and there is a province where at least fifty people were killed another twenty five people were killed in the rebel held on klav of eastern that's on the outskirts of the capital damascus now let's see. who controls what in syria this large area of red shows just how much is now back in government hands i still there is marked in black have shrunk significantly the green areas show what's left under rebel control over the last two weeks the pace of russian and government air strikes has stepped up all that is going on as the un prepares to host the eighth round of peace talks in geneva on tuesday the government delegation though has postponed its departure for the swiss city simon mabel on is a lecturer in international relations at lancaster university in the u.k. he told us the syrian government has been targeting opposition groups ahead of those talks in geneva to strengthen its hand. what happens predominately within this type of negotiation and just before it is that all sides involved try and increase the strength of their hand they try and ensure that that whatever is happening in the go shooting table they are doing so from the strongest possible position and in this case for the syrian regime it means taking out as many opposition targets as possible if you look at what's happening is the russians and the iranians that are really putting the screws on assad and giving him a green light with regard to what he can and cannot do but i think the one thing that's really important to remember is that this fight against dyess that's given a sort of green light to go ahead and strike opposition targets but fight against bias is coming to an end the group is losing territory now what does what the assad regime does after the group is defeated i think will say a great deal about about chance for moving forward because if it continues to strike against opposition groups when dias has been defeated that i think that any hope of a real smooth transition out of conflict is not going to happen until assad has gained complete control and all opposition groups have been decimated now the turkish deputy prime minister has accused the u.s. of exploiting the trial of an era. turkish gold trader reza will face court in new york on monday he's accused of helping turkey to evade sanctions against iran charges have also been brought against a turkish banker and a former turkish minister well the first official numbers in the honduras presidential election show the opposition leader salvador nasrallah has a surprise lead over the incumbent one orlando and landers earlier both of them declared victory before any of the official numbers were released with over half the ballots counted the electoral tribunal says the opposition leader now has a five point lead one hundred is considered one of the world's most violent countries it also has the highest level of economic inequality in latin america voters say while health and education are some of the most important issues on their minds they also want their new president to continue tackling crime marianna sanchez reports from the capital figures a girl for. hundreds went to the polls on sunday with a range of issues on their minds like the economy many hoping a new government will not forget the poor. the most important thing is ending poverty providing everyone with housing and food. has the highest level of economic inequality in latin america the world bank says more than sixty six percent of one durance live in poverty. border see where health and education are also important issues hundreds who want the new president to continue tackling crime on average more than three hundred thirty how durrance are killed every month. i want the country to improve better education more jobs but there are so many. this is the first time a president is running for reelection since a two thousand and fifteen supreme court decision lifted a constitutional ban but critics say the. when his four year tenure preceded this has gained too much power controlling the judiciary and the electoral court opposition parties say they will only recognize the ballots their monitors consider as valid and not the official results because they say the election could be rigged . i mean it has so since both of his parents are eligible to vote and both have been long dead and. my father is eligible to vote he died seventeen years ago he would be one hundred twenty years old known as used as identity but no one is controlling. twelve thousand monitors from ten political parties and more than two hundred international observers were touring polling stations at the bit where she was released there are faults in the system the tribunal sometimes does not open the people's registry but this is normal. for now the main opposition party say they will remain vigilant until they can compare their results with the official ones for they accept the elections were transparent but in essence just are just. there to zimbabwe where there are reports of looting and of illegal occupation of houses and farms that this is being revealed in a statement by the police and the military let's go live now to our correspondent andrew symonds who is in harare and so reports end of criminal activity how widespread do we think this is. not a clear indicator yet on how widespread that is martine. had claimed that there should be no absolutely no retribution at all taken against mugabe's supporters it appears that warning hasn't been heeded the police and the army say there are reports not just of attacks on property but also on land and occupation of some properties but as i say the scale of this is known we understand there was a reported attack the nephew the property the belongs to the nephew of mugabe patrick ju well who is a government minister his whereabouts are unknown there's as all of rumors right the way across the country about the whereabouts of various former ministers right now some of them at least five according to rome some reports how flat out of the country however the army and police say they have arrested some key suspects from the government so it is unclear of the exact number it's very hard to separate fact from fiction for zimbabweans right now in many areas there are leaks coming from several directions as the president prepares to announce his cabinet security is a major concern and not only that obviously the economy another major area of concern martine and also the role of floor of course in g. process and the first trial is underway isn't it over a senior figure from the old mugabe regime. yes that's right ignatius the finance minister he is being he actually appeared he's appearing at some stage in harare magistrates court here rived in a prison van scored by military soldiers in the front on the back of the procession could. ship panga the former youth leader of zanu p.f. is also up on charges both men are trying to get burial they appeared on saturday in a long case then and indeed. is claiming that in military custody he was attacked particularly on his feet beaten on his feet apparently and he's claiming that the detention was unlawful because it lasted so long a big range of corruption charges against him and against. he is actually being accused of slander as well so right now human rights campaigners feel that the government is using the law wrongly to in fact get its own way. i am optimistic that there might be changes but i am not optimistic that they justice system will function differently because what i'm seeing is that certainly in the judiciary their rule of law remains. and that. you know selective application of the law will continue. long is that people don't come out to say if we have a constitution we must go by its provisions any particular time regardless of the political players involved. concerns there about the situation in legal terms with the constitution and also concern about the high court ruling that says that the got the government takeover by the military was completely lawful that is supposed to be setting a bad precedent calling to human rights lawyers back to you marty all right andrew thank you andrew symonds there live in harare and staying in zimbabwe because just days after president mugabe was ousted many zimbabweans are now feeling for the first time that they can speak out about the conditions under which they lived under israel many of them suffered from what they say was the use of state resources to benefit his family and some of them in missouri which is just north of the capital harare i've been speaking to our correspondent from nida miller. mazzoli in machine a land rich and fertile is perfect for farming and gold deposits scattered in its mountains it was seized from white farmers and nationalized under former president robert mugabe's land reform program in the one nine hundred eighty s. and ninety's but in recent years black zimbabweans here one backed land under that program say the mugabe government has been trying to push them off their hands it was a very terrifying bit big game we had during. the dogs every so they awakened us from from our house in the order to go out. myself in the mail wife. got out of the house be with the biz that idiot destroy my kitchen my bedroom in the mess barrel my storage and everything christoffersen owners lived and farmed here for seventeen years holding on despite what he says is constant police harassment he and others have been to court to stop it but the police raids kept coming. after yet another day of rain cristobal complains to his wife that their store grain will be ruined police destroyed their storage shed in the last raid more than nine hundred families once lived genoud just one hundred forty three remain with mazowiecki immense commercial potential and vast water resources people here say mugabe's wife grace wants it all even though gabi is no longer president and his wife grace doesn't have the polish she wants wielded special task force police still present here monitoring the area essentially protecting it for the mugabe family people living here say they continue to feel intimidated and harassed now we don't know which way will we start which we are going to because every time they stick a guess and even me. little what to do to stay even to sleep the whole night without somebody several kilometers away construction of a luxury hotel belonging to grace mccarthy has been abandoned by the macabre he is also own a dairy farm near by which grace managed until she turned her attention to her political aspirations while the government says it's given mugabe immunity it's not known which of his properties or businesses he'll be allowed to keep they're also allegations that there are links to millions of dollars worth of zimbabwe's missing diamond revenue since my god is overthrow people in missouri we have been told they can stay giving christopher some hope this will remain his home but no guarantee for me al-jazeera mazzoli isn't bob where a volcano on the indonesia and island of bali is rumbling away its spearing smoke and officials say it could lead to a major eruption at any moment they've ordered more evacuations from the immediate area as and mound argo has been hurling out clouds of ash about three kilometers into the sky ever since the weekend the new exclusion zone affects twenty two villages that's around one hundred thousand people the volcano last erupted in one nine hundred sixty three a moment a thousand people were killed. a lot more to come here at al-jazeera including how climate change is threatening the livelihood of all of farmers across the mediterranean. hello the weather looks like the several across japan over the next couple of days most clear is in the cloud here as you can see a big area of high pressure keeping things fairly quiet but we do have some wintry weather a little further north into the far north east of china that will sink its way a little further southwards edging towards the korean peninsula to prime staying far to dry twelve or thirteen celsius for the most part was still there for soccer but some places a cloud of rain coming into the western side of the country as we go through wednesday but i think for many we will see a decent spells of sunshine crisp sunshine meanwhile into seoul temperatures here at around seven celsius for the middle part of the week calling grey there in beijing with temperatures just about getting up above freezing in the heat of the day southern parts of china looking laws the dry bits and pieces of cloud and the rain for some of them too much to speak of we'll see temperatures in around twenty six celsius there for hong kong come the middle of the week some very heavy rain will push into those central parts and notice little areas snow on the northern flank of this system meanwhile the showers continue across southeast asia more lively downpours coming in for many wettest weather heading towards southern parts of india china very heavy rain there just around the malaysian peninsula kuala lumpur and for singapore heavy rain for java out also for bali. in syria thousands have disappeared without a trace. forcibly taken from their family right near the most terrible thing is to be. this has been the invisible weapon of the syrian dictatorship. but sometimes i thought it would be better to die than continue to be she really had to go to. the disappeared of syria but this time on al-jazeera. take a look at the top stories here at al-jazeera protest leaders in pakistan of cold of a three week sit in near the capital after a government minister resigned it was a victory for demonstrators demanding zahid hunted step down over the wording of a column in trade bill they accused him of blasphemy. france's the head of the catholic church is arrived in young going on his first stop of his six day tour of meum are in bangladesh it's not yet known how he'll deal with the sensitive issue of the ranger but the government insisting you don't even mention him by name. of ok no on the indian island indonesian island of bali is rumbling and spewing smoke officials say it could lead to a major eruption at any moment they've ordered more people to leave areas nearby mount agone has been hurling out clouds of ash into the sky for days now. greece's defense minister is facing questions in parliament over a controversial seventy nine million dollars. saudi arabia has now been put on hold or if it is at the route could destabilize the government of prime minister alexis tsipras correspondent now he's in the greek capital. why is this causing such a ruckus. well because it was revealed through two greek publications an online news source and a newspaper that this deal was put on hold after. the saudi side allegedly called off the deal because of questions regarding how the greek government was handling it by signing it through a middleman something that is officially banned in both greece and saudi arabia allegedly a saudi. official visit in august which was a initially meant to put the final signature on the deal instead ended up canceling it this all was subsequently revealed in the last few weeks and that has caused questions to be asked by the conservative opposition it's also extra controversial because this is the second time in the autumn that a scandal of this scale surrounds the defense minister on september twenty fifth parliament voted on whether to lift his parliamentary immunity after it had been revealed that he was in direct telephone contact with a convicted drug smuggler. he later. explained this by saying that he was looking out for greek security interests that this was not a simple drug smuggling case but it strained the parliamentary majority the coalition government between the left wing seen as a party and mr command. and depend upon greeks right wing party pick. is the left wing m.p.'s have seen as they were called upon to protect him so the focus of the controversy at the moment is the person of the defense of this but does it have the potential to go further. well the prime minister has made it clear in a letter to the speaker of parliament last week in which he asked him to postpone this debate so that he could be in attendance last week he was away on a trip to paris has made it clear through this letter he is going to be front and center in defending his defense minister the defense minister is also expected to be present and to speak for himself but it is clear that this is a crisis of the first order for the government if there is any. if there are any aspersions cast on the suitability of mr cummins to serve that could shake the government because the coalition is dependent on the nine parliamentary seats from the independent greeks party therefore it is of the first order of importance to prime minister alexis tsipras to make sure that his defense minister emerges unscathed from today's session all right for now john thank you john live from athens. the environmental groups of all that the billion dollar olive oil industry across the mediterranean is under threat because of climate change from israeli to tunis lebanon to greece increasingly hot summers and unpredictable winters a senior declined by as much as twenty percent in jazz type reports. it's a tradition almost as ancient as the civilizations that first settled these hills for thousands of years all of those have been hand picked across southern lebanon much like they are today the fruit is a staple in mediterranean kitchens and all of oil is a crucial ingredient. lebanese farmers typically press oil at their own small batch facilities it's a complex process that sees the all the fruit washed pitted ground into a paste and then pressed into a golden oil the family has been in the business for as long as anyone can remember he says he can't imagine doing anything else was i think going with a going on of all is very nutritious and has so many benefits even god spoke about it in one of the verses in the koran all of all it is medicine it is the greatest of all these. modernization has made pressing all of us into oil less labor intensive and more lucrative but in recent years farmers have been struggling to keep up with demand all of oil production is becoming increasingly risky business crossed the mediterranean the land the earth according to environmentalists climate change is meeting three pieces before you. from southern europe to north africa to the levant hotter than average summers and cold winters have seen harvest shrink according to forecasters at the international of council mediterranean oil production has declined by around twenty percent when compared to averages from the decade between two thousand and two thousand and ten delivering a major setback to the billion dollar industry and as the region supply becomes increasingly unpredictable some boss players have started looking elsewhere for future sources of all of oil including california australia and new zealand something producers in lebanon say could destroy their ancient way of life. we are very worried about the import of all of them all of oil from abroad we must be able to export our own harvest i only hope our industry works to keep these markets open for us because our oil is of the best quality growing global demand for all of oil as a food and health product is also putting pressure on the mainly mediterranean base apply ors to produce even more but with all of harvest continuing to decline because of the region's changing climate it's hard to see how they'll be able to do that. al-jazeera arabs that mean in southern lebanon now the online retailer amazon has its headquarters in the u.s. city of seattle but the company that ships one point six million packages every day is expanding and it's looking to open a second office the promises to bring lots of economic benefits to the lucky city gabriel is under reports now from newark and the state of new jersey. and old abandoned baseball stadium what's become a symbol of a city in decline but in the city of newark there are signs that things are changing what is this going to be. this is going to be a very large for me brother we'll have a. housing unit. in newark a revival with the development boom in recent years we believe that the north has come and we want to be part of it but now the city located just fifteen kilometers from new york is thought to be a top contender for the second headquarters of the retail giant amazon the city is treating it like it was beating to host the olympics we that match we had the infrastructure you know we have the people we have the diversity newark is not alone in wanting to become the host city for amazon second headquarters more than two hundred thirty cities or make. they are all over the country and range from big cities like boston chicago denver and los angeles to small cities like wilmington delaware population seventy one thousand amazon has promised to invest five billion dollars in the local economy to the winning city and i said the second headquarters could bring fifty thousand new jobs in its bid to moor amazon here to newark the city and state are offering the company huge financial incentives primarily between five and seven billion dollars in tax breaks critics say the plan is built on a flawed theory called trickle down economics the idea that reducing taxes on business will stimulate economic growth for the poor trickle down doesn't really trickle down to the working class or to low income people so i think people in newark should be really concerned and some people are while we had. that's not good but others see opportunity. because a lot of people need just one city like so many others in north america looking for amazon to make another delivery a boost to their local economy gabriel zonda al-jazeera newark new jersey. to visit take a look at the top stories here at al-jazeera pay to see this impact a sound of cordova three weeks in near the capital after a government minister resigned it was a victory for the protest leaders who have been demanding saeed honeyed step down over the wording of a parliamentary is they've been accusing him of blasphemy the protests has spread throughout the country closing down major highways pope francis has become the first catholic leader to visit me and his trip comes as a. government is accused of ethnic cleansing against its minority muslim ranger the pontiff is expected to meet leader and son suchi and the head of the military is not yet known how he'll address the plight of the ranger with the government insisting he doesn't even mention them by name. the funerals have been held in syria for some of the people killed in russian and government airstrikes over the weekend mourners buried the dead in dera zero province on monday at least fifty five people were killed in russian strikes targeting eisel in the countryside another twenty five people were kids killed in airstrikes in the rebel held area of eastern huta on the outskirts of damascus the region has been besieged by the government since twenty thirteen a volcano on the indian indonesian island of bali is rumbling and spewing smoke officials say could lead to a major eruption at any moment mt girl has been hurling clouds of ash about three kilometers into the sky ever since the weekend the new exclusion zone affects twenty two villages and one hundred thousand people. the first official numbers in the hundreds presidential election show the opposition leader salvador north carolina has a surprise lead over the incumbent one orlando and there's inside story is next. a number of international brands have pulled that on for us from you tube it's in response to when you can best a geisha the found the video sharing site running ads next to inappropriate videos of children so how should we police online content.

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