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visit to put the success of this money is all from palestinian by song sudan usually this unit damage yourself to the summit to deal or you get to go from zero one one jump of the way have a look to the twenty we have to look to experience with them we need to win if he's a problem. we need physical bodies within the but mission from base that is our. it's a look the work of. government will get more strong the society will not miss an emmy and if that mr sevan was to him as an arsonist my hatchway of which i will miss the more it been was a bit of a scoop and i suppose it probably does not fit my main. computer business. but i don't think the last part of the muslim thing is find its. controls it was a covert also but it seems plain. and that's because mostly shin buckles good to have the soon the patient gets on the the side of the store. looking for the you will get. some food. for example is one of the jewish that is boarding for the kids you need to find new ways to stick around because it makes you a better the collage i am i going to again try this from ahmed no cinemas only to
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killed and dozens injured since the protests began last sunday well now the death toll from protests in sudan that started last month has risen to twenty four the head of the sudanese government fact finding committee has said anti-government protests broke out in december over rising food prices in cash shortages they quickly turned into demonstrations against the government. now four days before the british parliament votes on the government's breaks it deal a country remains deeply divided over the imminent break from with the european union left wing protests of march through london demanding that the government call a general election and in northern england a separate event urged the government to grant another referendum on the issue paul brennan reports. well. with just days to go until teresa mayes breck's a deal is voted on the volume and the tension is cranking up. this demonstration in london attracted a wide array of left wing protesters with a wide range of political grievances this was anti austerity not a brics it rally at all but it certainly bret's it which has brought matte
killed and dozens injured since the protests began last sunday well now the death toll from protests in sudan that started last month has risen to twenty four the head of the sudanese government fact finding committee has said anti-government protests broke out in december over rising food prices in cash shortages they quickly turned into demonstrations against the government. now four days before the british parliament votes on the government's breaks it deal a country remains deeply divided...
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now this has been the longest wave of protests in sudan gained independence but the president has been very defiant he said he's going to try to improve the economic situation and he said he was going to try to reduce the inflation rate which is that seventy percent the second highest in the world but the people who have been demonstrating say they've heard these promises over and over again and that the only thing that will convince them and stop them from going out and continuing to process is saying that the president has stepped down and he's handing over power to an interim council something that the president and the ruling party say will not happen until elections next year and the president my run again the ruling party state they want the president to run again but that would require an amendment to the constitution which at the at the moment is the president from a day from running for another term it's not clear how far these protests will go it's not clear where it would end the people are very defiant they say they will not stop demanding that the president step down until
now this has been the longest wave of protests in sudan gained independence but the president has been very defiant he said he's going to try to improve the economic situation and he said he was going to try to reduce the inflation rate which is that seventy percent the second highest in the world but the people who have been demonstrating say they've heard these promises over and over again and that the only thing that will convince them and stop them from going out and continuing to process...
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welcome back you're watching observe me the reminder of our top stories in sudan mourners of attacked a police vehicle during the funeral of a man killed during thursday's protests against the president sixty year old a mole where was reportedly shot by security forces for allowing demonstrators to shelter in his home in khartoum. colombia's defense minister is blaming the rebels for thursday's car bomb attack on the police academy twenty one people were killed and dozens injured in baqubah colombia's president has ordered security forces to find and prosecute the perpetrators. the leading u.s. politician says new allegation about donald trump is one of the most serious so far the us president is reported to have told lawyer michael cohen to lie about a building project in moscow the chairman of the house intelligence committee says he will do all he can to establish the truth. meanwhile donald trump is blaming the u.s. government shutdown after he decided not to send an american delegation streaks world economic forum in switzerland he's also blocked house representative speaker nanc
welcome back you're watching observe me the reminder of our top stories in sudan mourners of attacked a police vehicle during the funeral of a man killed during thursday's protests against the president sixty year old a mole where was reportedly shot by security forces for allowing demonstrators to shelter in his home in khartoum. colombia's defense minister is blaming the rebels for thursday's car bomb attack on the police academy twenty one people were killed and dozens injured in baqubah...
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and the un of attacks on unarmed protesters sudan's government lawyer is promising to investigate. we will be looking into the deaths that occurred during the protests and urged people who have information to come forward and presented to us so we can conclude what happened and how people have been killed we'll also look into those injured and those who had their property destroyed in the demonstrations bashir remains wanted by the international criminal court for work rhymes and crimes against humanity in the western region of darfur some analysts say the biggest challenge he's yet faced at home has the potential to end his rule. this movement will be successful in changing the regime is true that the government doesn't see that but it can happen that can happen through a new political party taking over the ruling party assad stepping bashir and bringing someone else in his place but one thing we can be sure of is that saddam before the nineteenth of december is not the same saddam post not the december when the protests started. but she has promised economic reforms but as protes
and the un of attacks on unarmed protesters sudan's government lawyer is promising to investigate. we will be looking into the deaths that occurred during the protests and urged people who have information to come forward and presented to us so we can conclude what happened and how people have been killed we'll also look into those injured and those who had their property destroyed in the demonstrations bashir remains wanted by the international criminal court for work rhymes and crimes against...
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a group that spearheading anti-government demonstrations in sudan says it plans to launch more nationwide rallies including a march on parliament arrest warrants have been issued for thirty eight journalists and activists on charges of incitement and spreading false news. where's the headlines next stop the holy city of jerusalem as seen through the eyes of palestinian cab drivers out of their world is up next more news for you after that thanks for watching state of it. her her or . yes you see less of my lovely house is the i was the first. to see it the more you have. in san mateo above the kind of alamo our dorm of the other cost was so i don't come up for. dinner she wouldn't leave the room symbols but just below them and definitely the. sexy. seventh district. white house but you. might need to buy the thirty on the because to today. there was sharp attack and i'm struck i got that thirty seconds or so to say that we have but some of them would have to be always making you very bad to a fifty or one bit we don't know how much is a few big. fifty should get a few. good pics of you. w
a group that spearheading anti-government demonstrations in sudan says it plans to launch more nationwide rallies including a march on parliament arrest warrants have been issued for thirty eight journalists and activists on charges of incitement and spreading false news. where's the headlines next stop the holy city of jerusalem as seen through the eyes of palestinian cab drivers out of their world is up next more news for you after that thanks for watching state of it. her her or . yes you...
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sudan is in the same situation as it is now economic at the. caring and isolated they will be in the same position of the current government they wouldn't be able to feed the people there wouldn't be able to do much so they they would like some some supporter of our side on this but if you yes if you go to your question yes. they use the movement interestingly there's quite a large number of among the people arrested themselves the children of people who are in the regime including in the army and the party so it is a there is a feeling that this government has lost touch with the people i think this is very clear. president bashir was speaking today although he was speaking in a rally in the in the white nile province he was nobody has. speech doesn't resonate with anyone he's speaking about it will be the people who are killing that the ministration will be a vision of the government or the military or the police but he is not saying that who is then frary in the government itself has been the security forces have been even entering a norms o
sudan is in the same situation as it is now economic at the. caring and isolated they will be in the same position of the current government they wouldn't be able to feed the people there wouldn't be able to do much so they they would like some some supporter of our side on this but if you yes if you go to your question yes. they use the movement interestingly there's quite a large number of among the people arrested themselves the children of people who are in the regime including in the army...
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we moved to sudan now the leader of the largest opposition party there is called on the government about a mass protest and relinquish power sadik de addressed hundreds of supporters at a mosque in khartoum human rights groups say more than forty protestors have been killed since demonstrations began last month rally started out as protests against rising food prices but have developed into an uprising calling for the end of president tomorrow bashir is a thirty year rule. of thumb of a larger show to. the demands of the government is to be replaced by a national government whose job is to achieve comprehensive peace freedom and human rights and the committed to emergency economic program to lift the suffering of the people. in isolation special rapporteur on myanmar has called for the head of the military to be charged with genocide against their anger yang he leave also criticized myanmar for failing to turn around its poor human rights record saying the government has only consolidated what the military regime did in previous years . it is clear to me that under the two thousand and e
we moved to sudan now the leader of the largest opposition party there is called on the government about a mass protest and relinquish power sadik de addressed hundreds of supporters at a mosque in khartoum human rights groups say more than forty protestors have been killed since demonstrations began last month rally started out as protests against rising food prices but have developed into an uprising calling for the end of president tomorrow bashir is a thirty year rule. of thumb of a larger...
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relatives of protesters arrested in sudan are growing increasingly concerned about what's happened to them hundreds have been detained during the six weeks of protests against rising prices and president omar al bashir is thirty year rule and the families of those arrested say their whereabouts are still not known heba morgan has more now from car too. label has and starts his day in the capital with phone calls and internet searches he's hoping to hear some news about his brother muslim men who went missing on the twentieth of january after protests in sudan's second largest city on demand. we don't know where he is we checked hospitals but he wasn't among those injured those who were with him during the protests said that he was arrested by armed masked men and trying to pick up we haven't seen or heard from him since. thank you six weeks of anti-government protests started on the nineteenth of december over rising food costs the cries were changed to calls for president bush here to end his fifty year rule but she was refusing to hand over power and security forces have been critic
relatives of protesters arrested in sudan are growing increasingly concerned about what's happened to them hundreds have been detained during the six weeks of protests against rising prices and president omar al bashir is thirty year rule and the families of those arrested say their whereabouts are still not known heba morgan has more now from car too. label has and starts his day in the capital with phone calls and internet searches he's hoping to hear some news about his brother muslim men...
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for sudan so for him to try to introduce economic reforms is not going to produce as much results as he would like to see because there is simply no way for sudan to try to bring in more hard currency to try to sustain its economy people are also criticizing the government for the use of what they have termed as excessive brutal force the protesters who have been out in the streets demonstrating so they came out in peace their own armed and they're trying to voice their demands or their frustration against the government but instead have been met with tear gas and live human emotion now people are saying despite the security threats and that they're putting their lives at risk to the will continue to demonstrate until the president steps down something he said he's not going to do until elections come next year. thailand's king has issued a royal decree endorsing the first general elections since the twenty fourteen military coup elections will now be held on march twenty fourth voting has been delayed several times by the military which has come down on dissent and free speech it's
for sudan so for him to try to introduce economic reforms is not going to produce as much results as he would like to see because there is simply no way for sudan to try to bring in more hard currency to try to sustain its economy people are also criticizing the government for the use of what they have termed as excessive brutal force the protesters who have been out in the streets demonstrating so they came out in peace their own armed and they're trying to voice their demands or their...
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weapons and demobilize its thirty thousand fighters so ahead on the news hour we'll have the latest on sudan's bread protests which are threatening the twenty nine year veteran of president omar al bashir plus. it. was motivation the red scarf movement to stand up to yellow vests demonstrations in front.
weapons and demobilize its thirty thousand fighters so ahead on the news hour we'll have the latest on sudan's bread protests which are threatening the twenty nine year veteran of president omar al bashir plus. it. was motivation the red scarf movement to stand up to yellow vests demonstrations in front.
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one of the young children here were talking to in the sudan has chickenpox. he says he thought it in the first time they came to a few days ago. there is certainly a health risk involved in now. not everyone is in a caravan now. the new figures from mexican officials as 3691 folks took the offer for a work visa that would give them one year to work as they please and travel freely. the question is whether or not the most 3691 while goats tijuana and find their way across. talking about more than 3500 there. another caravan on the way. we answered one question that is will the caravan keeps coming? they certainly will be. >> certainly seems that way. arthel: era, the does he still with the controversial article saying we've reconfirmed our reporting. to lie to congress with their pursuit of a trump tower project in moscow. robert mueller's team says the report is, quote, not accurate. meanwhile the attorney right, we address the campaign finance and state and allegations together because both the rows from michael's fierce loyalty to client's number one and in
one of the young children here were talking to in the sudan has chickenpox. he says he thought it in the first time they came to a few days ago. there is certainly a health risk involved in now. not everyone is in a caravan now. the new figures from mexican officials as 3691 folks took the offer for a work visa that would give them one year to work as they please and travel freely. the question is whether or not the most 3691 while goats tijuana and find their way across. talking about more...
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president obama had one with regard so somalia, ukraine, south sudan, venezuela, verundi it seems like a broad category, senator. >> well, again, you know, congress has been giving away its constitutional authority and creeing that to the president for decades. this is another example. i hope it doesn't resort to this. i hope democrats will stop being so hypocritical and put their money where their mouth is they all claim they want border security. stloted for $8 billion specifically a better barrier funding. they voted for $40 billion of border security funding in the immigration bill. yet, because the president -- because as president trump, they simply won't provide this table stakes funding for the barrier we need. candidate trump, i can't think of an issue that he highlighted more than securing our border, and keeping this nation safe. if he can claim a mandate through his election, it really is for building better barriers. democrats are playing politics. they simply want to deny him that funding. should do. >> bill: i'm out of time but if you can do it in 15 seconds how do we ge
president obama had one with regard so somalia, ukraine, south sudan, venezuela, verundi it seems like a broad category, senator. >> well, again, you know, congress has been giving away its constitutional authority and creeing that to the president for decades. this is another example. i hope it doesn't resort to this. i hope democrats will stop being so hypocritical and put their money where their mouth is they all claim they want border security. stloted for $8 billion specifically a...
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distillation of passes in the senate so we haven't really moved on that far pressure is mounting on sudan's president omar al bashir to resolve a growing political crisis opposition parties have joined calls for him to step down following weeks of anti-government protests and one party says it's withdrawing from cabinet morgan has more from the capitol hill but thousands have been demonstrating in sudan demanding president obama to step down now twenty two different opposition parties are also calling on the president to resign has. the government needs to end its real and step we need to form a provisional council and a transitional government that will run this and used to prepare us for the new elections. the opposition groups say they will submit a memo with their demands to the president on wednesday in a further set back for the government another opposition party has announced it's withdrawing from the cabinet will. we realize the consequences of the current events and we are proud of our historic stand being in the thick of it therefore we decided within our political bureau to draw
distillation of passes in the senate so we haven't really moved on that far pressure is mounting on sudan's president omar al bashir to resolve a growing political crisis opposition parties have joined calls for him to step down following weeks of anti-government protests and one party says it's withdrawing from cabinet morgan has more from the capitol hill but thousands have been demonstrating in sudan demanding president obama to step down now twenty two different opposition parties are also...
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the heavy hand of sudan's security forces, tear gas and bullets fired to break up an angry crowd. there we re to break up an angry crowd. there were casualties and elsewhere, heavy beatings for those caught the police. this is a relatively well—off neighbourhood in the capital, sudan's middle classes price of have triggeredaneutpeuzlng—ef g: .:.:.: have have triggeredaneutpeuzlng—ef e have been u nfifi , ' ’.i.’:n%n:né{;; from six different cities. reported from six. i'jlfferentufiel the man they blag the this is't‘i'ie' mafi'theybla me'fcrrthg president this is'ths mafi'thsybla msfcrrths president omar ruled sudan for 30 years. he is by the wanted by the international criminal . court on allegations of genocide, wanted by the international criminal . court on allegai been if genocide, wanted by the international criminal . court on allegai been if ge to ide, wanted by the international criminal . cour he allegai been if ge to bnseat wanted by the international criminal . cour he has gai been if ge to bnseat wanted by the international criminal . cour he iand ai
the heavy hand of sudan's security forces, tear gas and bullets fired to break up an angry crowd. there we re to break up an angry crowd. there were casualties and elsewhere, heavy beatings for those caught the police. this is a relatively well—off neighbourhood in the capital, sudan's middle classes price of have triggeredaneutpeuzlng—ef g: .:.:.: have have triggeredaneutpeuzlng—ef e have been u nfifi , ' ’.i.’:n%n:né{;; from six different cities. reported from six....
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president al—bashir has ruled sudan for 30 years. he's wanted by the international criminal court on allegations of genocide, but no—one's been able to unseat him. he's survived international sanctions and the splitting of his country in half, with the loss of most of its oil revenue, and he wants to change the constitution to stay in power. but on the streets, the protesters are demanding hurriya — freedom, and an end to his rule. human rights groups say more than a0 people have been killed in the past month. security forces still seem in control, but at an increasingly heavy cost. bill hayton, bbc news. much more to come to you, including this. it is billed as the largest peaceful gathering in the world. we will be visiting india to take a look at the indian festival of mumbh nela. —— kumbh mela. donald trump is now the 45th president of the united states. he was sworn in before several hundred thousand people on the steps of capitol hill in washington. it's going to be only america first — america first. demonstrators wa
president al—bashir has ruled sudan for 30 years. he's wanted by the international criminal court on allegations of genocide, but no—one's been able to unseat him. he's survived international sanctions and the splitting of his country in half, with the loss of most of its oil revenue, and he wants to change the constitution to stay in power. but on the streets, the protesters are demanding hurriya — freedom, and an end to his rule. human rights groups say more than a0 people have been...
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still to come: anger on the streets of sudan, after two more people die in protests against the government. donald trump is now the 45th president of the united states. he was sworn in before several hundred thousand people on the steps of capitol hill in washington. it's going to be only america first — america first. demonstrators waiting for mike gatting and his rebel cricket team were attacked with tear gas and set upon by police dogs. anti—apartheid campaigners say they will carry on the protests throughout the tour. they called him 'the butcher of lyon'. klaus altmann is being held here on a fraud charge in bolivia, but the west germans want to extradite him for crimes committed in wartime france. millions came to bathe as close as possible to this spot, a tide of humanity that's believed by officials to have broken all records. this is bbc news. the latest headlines: president trump and north korea's leader kim jong—un are to meet for a second summit. the white house is hoping to make progress on denuclearisation. david, the special counsel, robert mirage—é david, the speci
still to come: anger on the streets of sudan, after two more people die in protests against the government. donald trump is now the 45th president of the united states. he was sworn in before several hundred thousand people on the steps of capitol hill in washington. it's going to be only america first — america first. demonstrators waiting for mike gatting and his rebel cricket team were attacked with tear gas and set upon by police dogs. anti—apartheid campaigners say they will carry on...
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, >> by november in the jungle i could walk from sudan to palestine to syria. a pakisti country on oxford street. nada: he almost didn't make it to new york. he is one of three cast members caught up in the trump administration's travel ban. celebrities such as sting bbied the u.s. government on their behalf. ahe we to travel after british authorities expedited his citizenship. >> i'm so privileged to meet these incredibly welcond generous people every day whoo come and say "we are so happy you are here." >> i did it in london, i did it in paris. nada: muhammad escaped violence in sudan and was a resident of the jungle when he was discovered by the play's writers. he would sing and play the drums athhe makeshift theater, wh has been replicated here. he stayed aftesuccessfully -- until successfully reaching the u.k. by hiding in a lorry. >> i want the audience to think about humanity, about migrants, hemigrants who left their countries, about us as human beings. nada: at a time when the debate over migration is focused on building walls, "the jungle" is a remind
, >> by november in the jungle i could walk from sudan to palestine to syria. a pakisti country on oxford street. nada: he almost didn't make it to new york. he is one of three cast members caught up in the trump administration's travel ban. celebrities such as sting bbied the u.s. government on their behalf. ahe we to travel after british authorities expedited his citizenship. >> i'm so privileged to meet these incredibly welcond generous people every day whoo come and say "we...
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his home is the kakuma refugee camp in north western kenya on the border to south sudan he shares it with one hundred eighty five thousand other refugees the residents need special permits to leave the camp mohammed has been living here for the past twenty two years i just want people to understand we are humans we are just real people we are not animals we are not peace we are not flies we deserve dignity and we have dreams you have hopes we just want to be part of society that's all we're asking he never gave up those hopes pursuing an education and learning how to use a computer and becoming community leader for the camp's young inhabitants and then he was invited to the w.f. in davos after a protracted but successful beazer application he wanted to raise awareness about refugees. i refugees are here we're not going away we're here so maybe he said of denying or closing your eyes. maybe we can find solutions human solution is to let a fiji problem because i have been out of fiji my whole life and i don't want the next generation over if you used to soften comes to that there we su
his home is the kakuma refugee camp in north western kenya on the border to south sudan he shares it with one hundred eighty five thousand other refugees the residents need special permits to leave the camp mohammed has been living here for the past twenty two years i just want people to understand we are humans we are just real people we are not animals we are not peace we are not flies we deserve dignity and we have dreams you have hopes we just want to be part of society that's all we're...
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region on the index again somalia came in last place for the seventh year in a row followed by south sudan as despite african leaders declaring twenty eighteen the african year of anticorruption top performers in the region includes the shells followed by botswana and cape verde both countries scores were raised for having functioning democratic and governance systems both ivory coast and senegal improve significantly for the second year in a row may need to do legal and policy reforms as well as a stranger a stronger rather political will against corruption in the two countries now already of zero is the worst in terms of perceived corruption and a record of one hundred is awarded that to the most transparent countries according to their own citizens keep that in mind as you watch this report. despite its dreary weather denmark regularly features in the top five on the world happiness index and maybe that's partly because the danes feel they can trust their public officials in recent years denmark and new zealand have consistently top transparency international's list and twenty eighteen
region on the index again somalia came in last place for the seventh year in a row followed by south sudan as despite african leaders declaring twenty eighteen the african year of anticorruption top performers in the region includes the shells followed by botswana and cape verde both countries scores were raised for having functioning democratic and governance systems both ivory coast and senegal improve significantly for the second year in a row may need to do legal and policy reforms as well...
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reclusive north korea and war torn yemen tided a lowly fourteen points were trailed by a war zone south sudan and syria both on thirteen and conflict ravaged somalia bringing up last place with just ten points more than two thirds of country score below fifty the global average was just forty three in recent years only twenty countries have significantly improved their scores including a studio and ivory coast sixteen have significantly worse and including australia chile and malta. the biggest free trade zone in west africa opened its doors today at least partially only fifty kilometers away from the nigerian capital lagos like a free zone has its own deep sea fort and a sizable airport three universities and schools are set to follow the area is meant to service the whole of the west african market that is three hundred million consumers. this is west africa's biggest construction site the lucky free zone there's not much to see yet but when it's finished it's supposed to be as big as washington d.c. countless production facilities storage buildings a fertilizer factory and of the biggest o
reclusive north korea and war torn yemen tided a lowly fourteen points were trailed by a war zone south sudan and syria both on thirteen and conflict ravaged somalia bringing up last place with just ten points more than two thirds of country score below fifty the global average was just forty three in recent years only twenty countries have significantly improved their scores including a studio and ivory coast sixteen have significantly worse and including australia chile and malta. the biggest...
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. >> police in sudan fired bullets and tear gas to break up crowds of protestors sunday. crowds were chanting for freedom and calling on the president to re-sign. he's been in office for 30 years. dozens of people have been killed in weeks of unrest there. >>> divers have found the cockpit voice recorder from the lion air flight that crashed off indonesia in october. all 189 people on that flight were killed and this recorder was arguably the most important piece investigators were hoping to recover. >> the flight data recorder had already been found on november 1st. it showed the pilots had fought to override a safety system which kept pulling the plane's nose down. cnn's ivan watson is following the developments for us in hong kong for us and what will investigators be listening for as they decipher what's on the cockpit recorder? thank goodness they found it. >> those are divers celebrating what has been a 2.5 month effort to find this critical piece of equipment to hopefully explain more about why a brand new plane crashed so soon after take off with these 189 people
. >> police in sudan fired bullets and tear gas to break up crowds of protestors sunday. crowds were chanting for freedom and calling on the president to re-sign. he's been in office for 30 years. dozens of people have been killed in weeks of unrest there. >>> divers have found the cockpit voice recorder from the lion air flight that crashed off indonesia in october. all 189 people on that flight were killed and this recorder was arguably the most important piece investigators...
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>>> there's been no let up in the violent anti-government protests taking place in sudan. police again fired bullets and tear gas to break up crowds of protesters sunday. >> crowds were chanting for freedom and calling on the president al bashir to resign but quickly grew into a larger movement against the president. dozens of people have been killed in the unrest. >>> u.s. and latin-american officials condemning the detention of venezuelan opposition leader. intelligence agents stopped his car and briefly detained him on sunday. days afterward he said he was prepared to temporarily replace the current president nicholas maduro. >> he was later released and appeared at a political rally. his party called the detention a kidnapping. a swvenezuelan official says th agents who saw him acted on their own. >>> divers have found the cockpit voice recorder from a lion-air flight which crashed in indonesia in october. all 189 people on that flight were killed. now, this recorder was arguably the most important piece investigators were hoping to recover. >> the flight data recorder
>>> there's been no let up in the violent anti-government protests taking place in sudan. police again fired bullets and tear gas to break up crowds of protesters sunday. >> crowds were chanting for freedom and calling on the president al bashir to resign but quickly grew into a larger movement against the president. dozens of people have been killed in the unrest. >>> u.s. and latin-american officials condemning the detention of venezuelan opposition leader....
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status by ignoring his professionals in the state department who said it isn't safe in honduras or sudan, he just ignored that. to say that he's going to extract ransom to solve the chaos that he himself created is pretty rich. the point is, we need to reopen the government, sitdown and we'll come up with solutions that work for the country. >> okay, but if he reopens the government and agrees to do that first. did what you hear sound like something you could agree to? >> well, i don't know what he means -- i've seen a piece of paper that supposedly was from the administration. there's so called humanitarian aide is actually prisons for families. if that's what the proposal is, i am not for it. we need to have a discussion about what's being proposed and what's we can agree on. if we work in good faith, i'm sure we can come up with solutions for the american people. we have supported rebuilding the ports of entry, because the technology just isn't there. there may be some areas along the border where additional fencing is warranted. we could take a look at that, we have supported additio
status by ignoring his professionals in the state department who said it isn't safe in honduras or sudan, he just ignored that. to say that he's going to extract ransom to solve the chaos that he himself created is pretty rich. the point is, we need to reopen the government, sitdown and we'll come up with solutions that work for the country. >> okay, but if he reopens the government and agrees to do that first. did what you hear sound like something you could agree to? >> well, i...
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has been concerned for many years about the state of sudan and he has been trying to bring change. the voice of all the sudanese are really crying for freedom for peace and for justice. no ruler should be in control for thirty years so i'm really calling now for omar al bashir to step down. is a dictator that has been exploiting and oppressing the people for for many years so he just hearing this from would one would hit his wife nancy how much concern is there about how the government is cracking down on activists protesters. what we spoke to the family yesterday and they said that they have not seen and heard one diode but would they do know from people who were with him when he was arrested other activists who were later released they understand that he has been beaten severely and that he is injured on his head and on his back and he is in desperate need of medical conditions so they're saying that he needs medical access but they're also saying that they've heard about other activists as well and we've spoken to people who have been arrested and later released reported that th
has been concerned for many years about the state of sudan and he has been trying to bring change. the voice of all the sudanese are really crying for freedom for peace and for justice. no ruler should be in control for thirty years so i'm really calling now for omar al bashir to step down. is a dictator that has been exploiting and oppressing the people for for many years so he just hearing this from would one would hit his wife nancy how much concern is there about how the government is...
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and the un of attacks on unarmed protesters sudan's government lawyer is promising to investigate. we will be looking into the deaths that occurred during the protests and urged people who have information to come forward and presented to us so we can conclude what happened and how people have been killed we'll also look into those injured and those who had their property destroyed in the demonstrations but she remains wanted by the international criminal court for work rhymes and crimes against humanity in the western region of darfur some analysts say the biggest challenge he's yet faced at home has the potential to end his rule. this movement will be successful in changing the regime is true that the government doesn't see that but it can happen that can happen through a new political party taking over the ruling party sidestepping bashir and bringing someone else in his place but one thing we can be sure of is that saddam before the nineteenth of december is not the same saddam posed december when the protests started. bashir has promised economic reforms but as protests contin
and the un of attacks on unarmed protesters sudan's government lawyer is promising to investigate. we will be looking into the deaths that occurred during the protests and urged people who have information to come forward and presented to us so we can conclude what happened and how people have been killed we'll also look into those injured and those who had their property destroyed in the demonstrations but she remains wanted by the international criminal court for work rhymes and crimes...
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work to running trained at a military school in germany and expressed fond memories of that time by sudan as good as a parent as good as a rather special dues. gingerbread called again. that's my favorite google this is my favorite. look the i.s.i. has been an important partner for the west in the war on terrorism also for germany's foreign intelligence agency that b. and d. . escaped in intelligence work there is no such thing as the good guys and the bad guys. in. boston twenty fourteen bad guys started to target europe an attack on the jewish museum in brussels then in paris copenhagen paris again and brussels again. the attacks poor remarkable similarities says former cia director retired general michael hayden. but they did in brussels with what they did in purse not an awful lot like mumbai. mumbai in two thousand and eight ten terrorists stormed multiple targets in a three days and killed one hundred sixty six people deseret bowman is still haunted by the memory of the attacks he said i wouldn't wish that fear on my worst enemy. lifton's a flight attendant on was traveling to india
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sudan's president omar al bashir has ordered a commission of inquiry into nationwide protests that began nearly two weeks ago the investigation will look at how police responded to the demonstrations which have left at least nineteen people dead it comes as security forces again use tear gas and live fire to disperse crowds in the capital dozens of protesters were arrested they are calling on bashir to end his twenty nine year year rule despite his promises to implement reforms to improve people's livelihoods he morgan has the latest from khartoum today is the thirteenth day of protests people once again marched out into the streets protesting president on one of the shoes twenty nine year rule there once again called for him to step down and hand over the government to an interim government until elections are held but the president has seemed very defined over the past few days and he still seemed defiant today yesterday he met with the chief of police and he told them to use less force with the protesters amnesty international says thirty seven people have been killed at least and doz
sudan's president omar al bashir has ordered a commission of inquiry into nationwide protests that began nearly two weeks ago the investigation will look at how police responded to the demonstrations which have left at least nineteen people dead it comes as security forces again use tear gas and live fire to disperse crowds in the capital dozens of protesters were arrested they are calling on bashir to end his twenty nine year year rule despite his promises to implement reforms to improve...
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people born in sudan make up zero point one percent of victoria's population but account for one percent of the state's alleged criminal offenders. young sudanese males are overrepresented insertion violent crimes allegedly committing close to ten percent of aggravated robbery in terms of numbers overall numbers for that hard crime. high impact crime the numbers are quite small when you look at youth crime in particular we have the second lowest crime rate in a stronger productivity commission measures victoria now as the most fearful state in the nation why are people feeling so scared if crime is dropping yeah i think that's really interesting when i was certainly you know one of the one of the things the victoria police and the cumi really need to focus on. to people have to be a scythe i have to feel saif so there's a lot of perception issues i think that we need to deal with as well. are all the bodies brought aboard. the. nineteen year old a dean came to australia from south sudan with his brother when he was just three. he's not seen his mom or dad since. i had to grow up myself a
people born in sudan make up zero point one percent of victoria's population but account for one percent of the state's alleged criminal offenders. young sudanese males are overrepresented insertion violent crimes allegedly committing close to ten percent of aggravated robbery in terms of numbers overall numbers for that hard crime. high impact crime the numbers are quite small when you look at youth crime in particular we have the second lowest crime rate in a stronger productivity commission...
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is president of sudan doctors union u.k. she says they are concerned about the excessive force being used against protesters by security forces. i think about the shoot took him back to shoot through and the fact that the bullet that was used seemed to be explode when touches the you know like an object and therefore he said but. it's impossible at its height it's very difficult to know to look at a number of injuries but we know our students those who have been to. those who have it or those who hurt me. but then why did people who have been injured minor injuries all think this predator is into this because of that he can't because you have that in the film and inside hospitals inside imagines he departments inside houses in similar rules. as work recently. shoot to kill even inside houses still gives. you hope. opened is a city that's there to come inside to protect them we have to them but these are not criminals they should not be chased it should not be the last remaining rebel group in colombia is being blamed by the
is president of sudan doctors union u.k. she says they are concerned about the excessive force being used against protesters by security forces. i think about the shoot took him back to shoot through and the fact that the bullet that was used seemed to be explode when touches the you know like an object and therefore he said but. it's impossible at its height it's very difficult to know to look at a number of injuries but we know our students those who have been to. those who have it or those...
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south sudan salvador honduras nicaragua they have been allowed to stay in the country in some cases for decades because they've been granted this protective status while the president on his own said yeah i'm getting rid of that that's god so we're talking about a sizable number of people here's the catch the democrats want to see these people protected but the president can't actually do what he's done in every single case the judiciary which is a co-equal branch of government has stopped the president issued an injunction he cannot move forward on this so the democrats are under less pressure to go ahead and make this deal and has the narrative do you think change the tool from president trying to do as he was not talking about three steel barriers and perhaps spelling out the scale of the war which isn't as big as he originally suggested it would not make any kind of difference. no i and democrats have said and they're going to vote next week we'll give you one point three billion dollars to do the things that he talked about adding border patrol agents adding beds adding judges
south sudan salvador honduras nicaragua they have been allowed to stay in the country in some cases for decades because they've been granted this protective status while the president on his own said yeah i'm getting rid of that that's god so we're talking about a sizable number of people here's the catch the democrats want to see these people protected but the president can't actually do what he's done in every single case the judiciary which is a co-equal branch of government has stopped the...
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to end the war in afghanistan searching for their loved ones the families of protesters arrested in sudan growing increasingly worried about what's happening to . the venezuelan defense appassionata washington says he has broken ties with the rules government and has recognized opposition leader one as the interim president it comes as well though addressed a rally of his supporters and had access and told them that their problems would be solved with cooperation the leader of the constituent assembly also thanked world leaders for their support and urged the military to abandon their support for. those who have. come with us here we can give protection and we can give all the necessary elements of clarity to the venezuelan people. because the salumi joins us live now from washington kristen good to see you first of all how significant is this the faction by the defense attash. well the fact that he is a member of the military i think is very significant because we know that the military is crucial to the presidency of nicolas maduro in keeping him in power and i think it's safe to say th
to end the war in afghanistan searching for their loved ones the families of protesters arrested in sudan growing increasingly worried about what's happening to . the venezuelan defense appassionata washington says he has broken ties with the rules government and has recognized opposition leader one as the interim president it comes as well though addressed a rally of his supporters and had access and told them that their problems would be solved with cooperation the leader of the constituent...
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last place for the seventh year in a row followed by south sudan despite african leaders declaring twenty eighteen the african year of corruption top performers in the region includes the shells followed by botswana and cape verde both countries scores were raised by having functioning democratic governance systems both ivory coast and senegal improve significantly.
last place for the seventh year in a row followed by south sudan despite african leaders declaring twenty eighteen the african year of corruption top performers in the region includes the shells followed by botswana and cape verde both countries scores were raised by having functioning democratic governance systems both ivory coast and senegal improve significantly.
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said in sudan the sixty six people say that they will continue to fight against the oil traffic in who will increase their number of units the government says thieves often driven by poverty to old peasants of illegal tops last year those tops often lead to fires and loss of life though this tragedy is the deadliest in recent years. now to some of the other stories making news around the world thousands of hunger ins have come out across the country to protest prime minister viktor orban government they're furious about a new labor law allowing employees to ask workers to do up to four hundred hours of overtime a year critics say the law effectively introduces a six day workweek. french police have again clashed with so-called yellow. yes protesters in paris security forces used tear gas and water cannons against demonstrators hurling rocks and bottles it's the tenth consecutive weekend of anti-government protests in france president emmanuel macron has launched a nationwide listening to it to address the protest as great as grievances. kristie was in spain have begun drilling a tunnel
said in sudan the sixty six people say that they will continue to fight against the oil traffic in who will increase their number of units the government says thieves often driven by poverty to old peasants of illegal tops last year those tops often lead to fires and loss of life though this tragedy is the deadliest in recent years. now to some of the other stories making news around the world thousands of hunger ins have come out across the country to protest prime minister viktor orban...
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date with some of the stories making news around the world protesters dratted in the northern part of sudan's capital khartoum on sunday night they've been reeks of sometimes stuffy unrest. greek nationalist and patriotic groups have clashed with police in the capital athens tens of thousands protested against a deal aimed at settling a nearly three decades old name dispute with macedonia the deal would allow greece's neighbor to rename itself the republic of north macedonia. if he is ready military says its jets have struck iranian military targets in syria including it says munitions facilities and an intelligence site the announcement is a rare departure from israel's usually ambiguous statements concerning its activities in syria the strikes were in response to a rocket that iranian forces fired towards israel on sunday that in turn was in response to israel's earlier air raid near damascus international airport. explosions in the skies over damascus on monday morning the syrian observatory for human rights says some syrians have been killed israel's military has confirmed that it targete
date with some of the stories making news around the world protesters dratted in the northern part of sudan's capital khartoum on sunday night they've been reeks of sometimes stuffy unrest. greek nationalist and patriotic groups have clashed with police in the capital athens tens of thousands protested against a deal aimed at settling a nearly three decades old name dispute with macedonia the deal would allow greece's neighbor to rename itself the republic of north macedonia. if he is ready...
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protesters rallied in the northern part of khartoum sudan's capital last night and party weeks of sometimes deadly demonstrations calling for president omar al bashir of the step down after thirty years in power a government decision to triple the price of bread this latest on. nationalist and groups have clashed with police in greece's capital athens tens of thousands took to the streets on sunday to protest against the deal and settling any thirty year old name dispute with macedonia now the deal would see greece's northern neighbor rename itself the republic of north macedonia. the israeli military says its jets have struck iranian military targets in syria including it says munitions facilities and intelligence sites you know which is a rare departure from israel's normally ambiguous statements concerning its activities in syria the strikes were in response to a rocket fired by iranian forces towards israel on sunday this in turn was a response to israel's earlier air raid near damascus international airport. explosions in the skies over damascus on monday morning the syrian observatory
protesters rallied in the northern part of khartoum sudan's capital last night and party weeks of sometimes deadly demonstrations calling for president omar al bashir of the step down after thirty years in power a government decision to triple the price of bread this latest on. nationalist and groups have clashed with police in greece's capital athens tens of thousands took to the streets on sunday to protest against the deal and settling any thirty year old name dispute with macedonia now the...
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processes of the northern part of khartoum sudan's capital this happened last night in his part of weeks of sometimes deadly demonstrations over president obama i'll bet he had to step down to thirteen years in power the government decision to triple the price of bread this latest on russia. the president of pakistan is in berlin for talks with the chancellor merkel today the president. met say you know if i want to deepen ties with germany is visit comes at a time of change for the central asian country the president's assume power two years ago following the death of the country's long time i think leader mr mansour you want to have a sense he's committed. to opening up the country to the rest of the world's. commended him on recent political reform. so let's find out more about what he wants with chief political correspondent and to create a welcome blend just germany a believe this reform process is genuine yes it does otherwise this visit to which is the first such visit in eighteen years simply wouldn't have taken place in fact as long as the previous president was in power the ger
processes of the northern part of khartoum sudan's capital this happened last night in his part of weeks of sometimes deadly demonstrations over president obama i'll bet he had to step down to thirteen years in power the government decision to triple the price of bread this latest on russia. the president of pakistan is in berlin for talks with the chancellor merkel today the president. met say you know if i want to deepen ties with germany is visit comes at a time of change for the central...
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protesters rallied in the northern part of khartoum sudan's capital last night part of weeks of sometimes deadly demonstrations calling for president omar al bashir to step down after thirty years in government decision to triple the price of bread bread has sparked the latest arrest. of the israeli military says its jets have struck your brainy and military targets in syria including assess minissha as fierce facilities and intelligence sites you know what is a red departure from israel's normally ambiguous statements concerning its activities in syria the strikes were in response to a rocket fired by iranian forces towards israel on sunday itself responds to an earlier israel air raid near damascus international air force. explosions in the skies over damascus on monday morning this syrian observatory for human rights says some syrians have been killed israel's military has confirmed that it targeted a rainy and syrian positions including arsenals and training camps as seen in this footage. during a visit to china yesterday israeli prime minister binyamin netanyahu called it an early wa
protesters rallied in the northern part of khartoum sudan's capital last night part of weeks of sometimes deadly demonstrations calling for president omar al bashir to step down after thirty years in government decision to triple the price of bread bread has sparked the latest arrest. of the israeli military says its jets have struck your brainy and military targets in syria including assess minissha as fierce facilities and intelligence sites you know what is a red departure from israel's...
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and landslides have killed at least fifty nine people say authorities heavy rain has pounded south sudan ways the province swelling rivers and bursting their banks thousands have been forced to flee their homes the country's disaster management agency says twenty five people are still missing. and brazil's first openly gay congressman we leads has announced he is leaving the country after receiving multiple death threats we raise the rate of violence against l g b t people has increased significantly since rightwing president. took office. german foreign minister must has been visiting the united states to mark the start of germany's two year term as a member of the united nations security council in an exclusive interview with g w s all over solid he explained how the un role would be a springboard for a new phase in german diplomacy. germany has assumed a seat for two years on the united nations security council what are your plans first of all we will take an active role in managing the crises in conflicts being handled by the security council. they include syria yemen ukraine in that
and landslides have killed at least fifty nine people say authorities heavy rain has pounded south sudan ways the province swelling rivers and bursting their banks thousands have been forced to flee their homes the country's disaster management agency says twenty five people are still missing. and brazil's first openly gay congressman we leads has announced he is leaving the country after receiving multiple death threats we raise the rate of violence against l g b t people has increased...
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and landslides have killed at least fifty nine people say authorities heavy rain has pounded south sudan ways the province swelling rivers and bursting their banks thousands have been forced to flee their homes the country's disaster management agency says twenty five people are still missing. brazil's first openly gay congressman john we liaise has announced he is leaving the country after receiving multiple death threats said the rate of violence against people has increased significantly since right wing president also noro took office. and the british queen has called for opposing factions in the u.k. to find quote common ground her statement is seen as a veiled plea to end the bitter fighting over brags that as the march deadline looms for britain's segs it from the european union as head of state the queen is expected to remain politically neutral in public as. well so they could see another step in an era of massive change in germany's energy sector the federal government wants to close the country's opencast lignite mines germany's coal commission is meeting in berlin today to de
and landslides have killed at least fifty nine people say authorities heavy rain has pounded south sudan ways the province swelling rivers and bursting their banks thousands have been forced to flee their homes the country's disaster management agency says twenty five people are still missing. brazil's first openly gay congressman john we liaise has announced he is leaving the country after receiving multiple death threats said the rate of violence against people has increased significantly...
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and africa are the most affected regions we've seen a lot of countries in africa including the d r c sudan cameroon have a months long shutdown and it's english language speaking region so this is a big concern it looks like it's just getting more and more popular now as we head into twenty nine thousand especially when governments have something like elections or protests all of a sudden the internet just happens to go down and they say it's for safety but oftentimes it is to prevent freedom of speech in those areas there is a troubling trend there crime that's in our social media editor karl thank you so much. to sports now and today is the fiftieth birthday of former formula one driver and the seven time world champion has not been seen in public since a major skiing accident in france in december twenty third teen little is known about his current condition his family issued a statement on facebook saying you can be sure that he is in the very best of hands them that we are doing everything humanly possible to help them please understand that we are following michelle's wishes and keep
and africa are the most affected regions we've seen a lot of countries in africa including the d r c sudan cameroon have a months long shutdown and it's english language speaking region so this is a big concern it looks like it's just getting more and more popular now as we head into twenty nine thousand especially when governments have something like elections or protests all of a sudden the internet just happens to go down and they say it's for safety but oftentimes it is to prevent freedom...