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the smallest corpus on the planet and one that could soon be lost forever with an international
team of scientists is the time and not to let that happen without intervention to give
the cuba i would say year two about just now it's a race against time to try and face a
species i think chrysler that's in the matches the plan they've all extinction tagg know
at this time on all jazeera. at least thirteen people are dead in a taliban gun attack at
a college in pakistan. and
i'm jane dutton this is al jazeera live from the host coming up.
president unveils his cabinet with many faces from the mcgarvie era returning to senior
posts.
clashes in honduras as the country anxiously awaits results of the contentious presidential
election.
a potential game changer for renewable energy the world's largest lithium ion battery is
turned on in australia.
gunmen have stormed a college in pakistan and killed at least nine people it happened
in the northwestern city of push our all attackers were killed after two hours of fighting with
the army and police the taliban faction in pakistan says it was behind the
attack.
joins us on the phone line from islamabad to us more about what happened come on.
well this particular dr drew on board in the morning we. could be reading.
and were given by.
reading the really.
be agriculture training institute.
on a killing spree off the late.
reaction force of the army and the police.
back in.
dozens of people have also been wounded some of them may be in serious condition and the
faction that has claimed responsibility paul did that's why he thought of on the hated
by most of what was also the overall or head of the.
state
that all the barn focused on and do we have any idea why it would be that toggles and
why now what sort of message is this.
well it did a number back in december going before getting there was another.
over one hundred and he's still getting spit on me by the school and.
the david dollar bonds are great fungibility but that also but. the budgets on the military
has been saying that groups are all for getting from just across the board up in of one it's
done in particular it can gauge that for the year itch secretary of defense.
in progress on bush sr stalled because of different state budgets on maintaining that
they need to be done about it focused on a few things they have sanctity don't be on
one side of the border still they get there is an estimation of the.
inside budgets on just a week ago the additional in the gender of police were no so good but
it's
interesting to know that they would have been hired today if said that it was the it was
a holiday because for dishonest commemorating the property of the culprit muhammad and bill
they would all are dead four hundred students but just dumped on normally but today we're
told that only one hundred and fifty students were dead so there would have been a much
higher casualty rate there was their goal is that the attack is what you are doing to
a child.
not to kill that they were able to detonate them or not come out thank you . the head
of the roman catholic church is lead a mass for some one hundred thousand people in bangladesh's
capital dhaka pope francis is on a six day visit of the region he's been criticized for
not publicly mentioning there were hanging crisis during the me in my leg of the tour
but he will meet ringle refugees in dhaka later on friday more than six hundred twenty
thousand of them have fled to bangladesh since august escaping
a military crackdown in me and my let's bring in charles stratford in cox's bazar in bangladesh
where many rangar are living in camps first to talk about the pope what's he up to today.
well he has given a mass in one of the cars large parks around eighty thousand people
turning up for that mass where he ordained sixteen priests we saw him arrive in what
is being described as a locally made popemobile the pope's visit here basically having come
from myanmar is treading very much a diplomatic tight rope here's what is being described
as later in the days going to be speaking to the prime minister holding a meeting with
the prime minister in the vatican ambassador here sorry in the car the way he's also going
to be meeting as you say these these members of the ranger here who traveled from the refugee
camps to the car sixteen people are going to
meet him but this diplomatic tight rope made very much indicative of the fact that he hasn't
used the word ranger that the entire international community uses to describe the hundreds of
thousands of people that have fled this latest me and mark crisis we understand certainly
from vatican spokes people that the reason one of the reasons for this was because there
were fears of a backlash against the christian community in me and mark one of the top cardinals
in bangladesh today has said that the pope cannot be expected to be a problem solver
but he's here very much to prepare the hearts and minds of people to deal with this crisis
but certainly you know he's he's very much up against it in the next few hours or so
when as i say he'll be meeting.
ranger refugees that have traveled from these camps specifically to go to go and see him
tell us more about the impact of this crisis on bangladesh because he paid thanks bangladesh
for
helping the refugees.
well the impact on this country has been massive let's not forget that even before this latest
influx of refugees arrived since august the twenty fifth there were around four hundred
thousand rangers that were here from previous crackdowns statistics supplied by experts
here are saying that just housing those four hundred thousand refugees was costing this
country about a billion dollars a year of course the military deployed very much in
this operation so it's holding them back is costing a lot of money to deploy the military
here it's indicative basically of the bangladesh government's generosity potentially drawing
up here a plan that has been put forward by bangladesh and we are to start re patrie ating
some of these refugees in the next two months and interestingly it was only last week that
the government here signed off on a two hundred eighty million dollar plan to try and move
some of the range of refugees to a coastal island to move them into temporary shelters
there as well so as i say a big indication of just how much pressure this country is
having to deal with in dealing with this crisis and i thank you for that that chance.
so a new president.
has announced his team the new cabinet includes politicians loyal to the ruling party and
members of the military ousted former leader robert mugabe was sworn in a week ago so has
the reaction from harare.
watching some people react to the new cabinet some people say that they are disappointed
the new cabinet has some soldiers in it a lot of people from the old guard people who
were in government.
it was still the president.
disappointed that is still part of the old guard in there why that
nothing is going to change one man said is the same bus find the drivers no longer driving
in maybe the conduct is but it is still the same bus that said some people are cautiously
optimistic saying they hope the prison him is a menace one knows what he's doing they
know he's a businessman the people he's put in place will try and work to resuscitate
the economy because right now that's what most people want they want jobs this country
has an unemployment rate of more than ninety percent unemployed graduate degrees standing
on the seas did absolutely nothing hoping for some kind of well these are frustration
and anger in this country so i think while these full mixed feelings about the cabinet
just a lot of people will hope that another problem will go up in the form of prison is
gone and we now have a new place that they're hoping that he perhaps understands the reality
on the ground and they hope that he's the man who will try to turn run the economy so
while it's the point of other cabinet some hope that the prison knows what he's
doing they hope that he has a plan to resuscitate the economy and they hope that even though
you have the same people in cabinet them.
they hope that these are people who are qualified and they don't want to.
japan's emperor akihito is to step down and april two thousand and nineteen making him
the first monaco to abdicate in two hundred years a kid who had previously said he's age
and health would make a difference.
well for him to fulfill his duties the eighty three year old will be succeeded by fifty
seven year old crown prince not a hit to prime minister shinzo and a special panel decided
on the date of the abdication michael paine as president of the get to news agency he
says it was really the emperor who called the shots over his abdication.
what's the application so he basically made it very clear that.
he didn't want to rain.
look i've worked all
my life as a symbol of the nation of empire and my health was declining and it's fine
for me to step aside and so it was really the emperor himself who started the debate
and so i walked out and this was the government which didn't want to be emperor so once they
go along the number of people in the army is very small and of those who may have had
children many at most you know some of them so looking to the future it's probably fairly
certain that there will come a day when there will be a need to have a female emperor or
you know or acknowledge other branches of.
the great material and this is something that obviously once again we are we don't just
not want to.
but there are other horses.
that one up and in fact.
in the medieval and ancient parts of the hard.
people in honduras have protested against the long wait it's taken to count the ballots
from sunday's presidential election supporters of the
main opposition candidate salvador attacked the electoral center in the capital the result
so far put incumbent president one on monday and then there is ahead the opposition is
accusing the electoral court of manipulating the results but as a vote has not.
it's been four days since a presidential election seen on the task these people say they're
gathering in the capital to defend their vote when the stomach up at the stand up again
we are challenging the results so we don't know is around a one but the electoral tribunal
is corrupt and is defending the interests of the president and betraying the hunger
and people we won't allow these elections to be stolen like happened in the past won't
be stolen.
bulls precedents why. and his t.v. star opponents.
claim victory after sunday's election initially the result of.
this after holed up in the count.
remote municipalities that have not been.
counted as the victory of our party because rural areas vote in favor of the nationalist
party.
has one of the highest murder rates in the world and there are fears that the current
political crisis will increase the violence that already exist in this central american
nation.
i don't even want to think about it this could get worse.
i'm afraid for my children my family and my wife respect the results.
of american states managed to have both candidates signed a statement where they vow to respect
the final results once the disputed votes are checked.
but nothing later rejected the agreement saying the government is trying to steal the election
and supporters to take to the streets protesters set up
barricades and clash with the police used tear gas to disperse them.
the next president whoever wins is going to be in a weak position because of the thin
margin and the suspicion around the election.
of winning three four illegitimate.
institutions against them.
on the road is already battling poverty and crime political instability.
the situation here even further.
still ahead on al-jazeera.
protesters in the democratic republic of congo put their lives on the line to force the president
from office.
that's a renewed effort to stop ancient relics from being trafficked by armed groups.
from the waves in the south.
to the contours of the east.
hello and welcome to international weather forecast we've got an active frontal system
moving across eastern parts of europe and cold air digging down behind it and as a result
is looking snow in many areas further towards the west we've got a whole series of trough
of low pressure around this big area of low pressure so snow showers coming down in that
flow so if you look at the forecast cold that's the first thing some heavy snowfall across
northern parts of the potential meanwhile across southeastern parts of europe we've
got this area of rain with some snow a higher elevation and then this frontal system even
rain overlap stonier and through into western parts of russia that system becomes slow moving
as it runs into cold air further towards the east so the snow is likely intensified on
that line during the course of software still some snow over the southern alps state still
some snow in the balkans and cold elsewhere with the risk of some freezing fog as we head
into north africa you see this cloud which is it moved along the coast not given
some fairly heavy rain of the last twenty four hours i would like to see further heavy
showers affecting coastal parts of both old and chinook just eleven into this fine conditions
across into egypt with twenty six and nice in cairo for central parts of africa one to
two showers across parts of congo and towards japan.
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are you watching al-jazeera might have our top stories this hour taliban gunmen have
stormed a college in pakistan and killed at least nine people all attackers were killed
after two hours of fighting with the army and police in the city of charlotte that of
the roman catholic church has led a mass four hundred thousand people in bangladesh capital
dhaka pope francis is on a six day visit of the region and will meet refugees later on
friday. president.
has announced his team politicians loyal to the ruling party and members of the military
who helped oust former leader robert mugabe.
united nations security council failed last month to agree on investigating chemical attacks
in
syria the inquiry into their use expired after russia vetoed a resolution to extend its mandates
and as a binge of aid reports the inaction is causing fear among syrians that the perpetrators
will become bolder. when syrian children play in the street their games in opposition held
areas are often disrupted by the sound of warplanes.
usually russian or syrian jets fly overhead.
an airstrike killed obeys mother this exterior was injured when syrian government attacked
concha hoon with chemical weapons.
remembers that day when he was in his brother's room and he smelled something funny.
when he woke up in turkey his mother was gone.
we met him there in april when he was being treated the un found the syrian government
responsible for the sarin gas attack in honshu horn which killed around one hundred syrians
they bring all the staff and doctor up to lead their mission as
he's witnessed dozens of other attacks including one which killed more than one hundred people
in a car bomb in hama province the town was controlled by isis fighters at the time and
witnesses reported suffocation after poisonous gas was dropped on them dr their wish accuses
the world of ignoring chemical attacks even in areas which were not under ice and control
his colleague dr ali that wish was killed in the attack in march he refused to leave
a patient on the operating table the doctor continued to surgery and died a few hours
later in an ambulance but he saved his patient dr abdullah says what happened amounts to
a war crime and no one's been held accountable.
we were told by the un's chemical watchdog i brought all the evidence with me the clothes
dr ali was wearing blood pieces of metal from barrel bombs and samples of soil.
other victims of chemical attacks and punchier kuhn in april the twenty five members of the
use of families
included have been handed usis wife and two children the world briefly took notice when
news of what happened to them been vital.
seven months on a bill has been really about the nightmare every day.
for me you can't imagine my pain i was hoping after this attack a sad news regime would
face something that is still the same we're in painting get no justice.
that's a feeling shared by victims of hundreds of chemical bomb attack in syria and investigators
have found the government responsible for most of the people fear that now that the
united nations security council will not be investigating chemical attacks and with a
limited mandate those carrying out chemical attacks will be emboldened. in order.
to opposition leaders have been arrested in the democratic republic of congo after pushing
for protests which the government has banned they want president joseph kabila to leave
office his mandate ended last year but he's vowing
to stay until december two thousand and eighteen because of problems organizing an election
charlie bellus reports.
opposition leaders in the democratic republic of congo want president joseph kabila he has
overstayed his mandate by a year and says he'll stay for another day lift the security
of this residence in kinshasa prepared to start bloody clashes to run him out.
kabila promised to crack down if they went ahead this was the two sides colliding.
police fired tear gas to disperse the protesters outside the home of the leader of the opposition
coalition felix chizik eighty two opposition leaders were locked up as their followers
nationwide protests.
today we are participating in a march of anger a march as angrily say to can be no never
again could be a little office in two thousand and one after his father was assassinated
the
second term as president ended in december twenty sixth he refused to step down and the
un says congolese security forces killed forty people who protested the decision four hundred
sixty were arrested.
now kabila says he'll stay for another year because there are delays in registering millions
of voices joining us today dared him to use all available means to beat us but he needs
to keep in mind the past.
will chase him out of the country even if we pay for it without blood.
opposition voices can be heard binding the fractured country from all corners even in
the troubled east a thriving battleground between groups.
they want to transition to a new president from december thirty first and they won't
be allowed to have nor passionate those who've seen the results of previous tensions in the
city we hope
in could be. as one of deescalation shallop bellus al-jazeera a turkish iranian gold trader
has admitted money laundering and helping iran evade u.s. sanctions reza told a new
york court that turkey's president or one who was prime minister at the time approved
the transactions one of the banks implicated in the scandal.
denies any involvement christensen has a story.
iranian turkish gold trader reza zurab is the prosecution's star witness he's testifying
against a turkish banker after pleading guilty to his role in an elaborate scheme to launder
billions of dollars in iranian money through turkish banks and avoid u.s. sanctions on
thursday zurab testified that president reza tayyip erdogan then the prime minister of
turkey not only knew about the scheme but authorized it it's just one of the explosive
allegations made by zurab during the proceedings he's also
testified that he paid the former economy minister tens of millions of dollars in what
prosecutors described as bribes everyone has denied turkey violated u.s. sanctions saying
his government has legitimate business dealings with the law and he and other members of the
government have described the trial as an attempt to discredit turkey. in there is a
big campaign of slander against turkey what kind of justice can you expect from such a
judiciary i don't expect any justice.
so rob is expected to continue testifying on friday in a trial that's expected to last
three to four weeks and is putting the already tense relationship between turkey and the
united states under further strain because jan fourth is a senior analyst at the bipartisan
policy center he says the case would worsen relations between the u.s. and turkey. in
order to deal with these accusations in order to discredit them the
target government's done its best to simply ignore the case when that's not possible its
work to presented as a us government conspiracy an effort to not just bring down aired on
but to damage the entire country of turkey in doing this in suggesting that the turkish
main opposition party is implicated in this anti turkish conspiracy it risks badly damaging
its relationship with the united states and undermining whatever veneer of democracy turkey
has left at home but it's the fact that this comes at the same time that the leader of
the turkish opposition party has also made very serious allegations about bribery are
sorry about corruption involving a family and close associates of the turkish government
to try to link these two cases again saying that the turkish opposition is essentially
committing treason and early as this morning there was a legal case opened against the
head of the main opposition party it's this kind of linkage that could really make the
situation become dangerous for my talent prime
minister silvio berlusconi has been ordered to go on trial again this time on bribery
charges he's accused of paying a witness to lie during a hearing when he was accused of
having sex with an underage girl he denies the charges.
and to navy has ended the search for the crew of the missing submarine contact with the
san juan was lost on of him of the thirteenth the crew message to say there had been and
then electrical failure off to sea water got into forty four people on board.
therion is calling for international cooperation against trafficking of relics during armed
conflicts heritage sites are threatened by fighting worldwide satellite images show many
of them are near conflict zones in the middle east whether in a hardened reports.
it stood for more than three thousand years and was obliterated in seconds i so find is
laid waste to the ancient iraqi city of new madrid on a spring day two years ago palaces
and temples were blown up
a towering pyramid bulldozed just thirty percent of one of the world's great logical treasures
now remains the united nations says such deliberate destruction constitutes a war crime just describe
it as cultural cleansing islamic state is used these destructions of cultural heritage
to attack cultural memory cultural identity and cultural diversity and a systematic campaign
of cultural cleansing throughout the region.
now other groups such as islamic state was stablished the destruction of cultural heritage
and property as part of jarring terrorism others are going to do the same when i saw
was at its peak in two thousand and fourteen there were more than seven hundred recorded
a text on cultural heritage in syria and ninety in iraq we're talking churches mosques shrines
in symmetries many of them places in your spy local people as well
as ancient sites like the temple of bel here two thousand years old it's ruins were considered
among the best preserved in the syrian city of pell myra this is that before and now after
i still had been through only the main entrance arch survived the explosives.
beisel fight is reveled in the attention filming themselves on this spree of destruction this
mosul museum in iraq most of its ancient treasures were looted to finance isis war but monitoring
groups say there's evidence it wasn't always eisel syrian government forces and members
of the syrian opposition are implicated to innovations in digital technology or offering
hope that all is not lost preserving the archaeological knowledge for future generations . fifteen
years after the afghan taliban blew up the bridges of bummy and the
international criminal court gave a nine year prison sentence to a man who helped destroy
the fabled trines of timbuktu in mali it was the first time the deliberate destruction
of cultural heritage was judged to be a crime.
ancient sites have now been rebuilt and archaeologists are returning to the rubble of ancient treasures
elsewhere but given the atrocities often committed alongside that destruction caretakers will
also be mindful that many here rich sites are no longer just to distant nations.
and al-jazeera a potential game changer in renewable energy has been turned on in australia
tesla has built the world's largest lithium battery the hundred megawatt battery was unveiled
near a wind farm in south australia the state just turned off its call fired power stations
and is transitional to renewables but a freak storm last year caused a statewide blackout
and exposed faults with the reliable supply of electricity the
government source help from tesla's mask who built the battery in sixty days.
it.
be the biggest battery in the nation but it's proved to be the biggest battery in the world
that the great thing about iran is that he delivers and he made a challenge he decided
that he'd come here and give a commitment to have this thing here to hundred dies and
he delivered on that commitment and this has put us at the center of the take universe
reaction from jamestown residents is mixed it lifted their spirits because everybody's
are happy about it and we have a christian but the result in result will want it because
it's never been called into action we really don't know what's coming and.
so that when it does the job well and if it doesn't it's just.
that i get the top stories on al-jazeera gunmen of storm to college in pakistan and killed
at least nine people all attackers were killed after fighting with the army and police in
the northwestern city of shower the taliban faction in pakistan says it was behind the
attack that of the roman catholic church is that a mass four hundred thousand people in
bangladesh is capital dhaka pope francis is on a six day visit of the region and will
meet the refugees later on friday for his following developments from cox's bazar in
bangladesh where many rehang living in camps.
scheduled to meet a group of ranger refugees that have travelled from these camps now his
visit was planned well before this recent most recent crisis but there's no doubt that
his presidency is drawing massive attention to what can only be described as one of the
worst humanitarian crises crises in the world at the moment more than six hundred
and twenty five thousand ruins your refugees arrived in these refugee camps in the last
couple of months zimbabwe's new president emerson one on god has announced his cabinet
it includes politicians loyal to the ruling party and members of the military you helped
our former leader robert mugabe japan's emperor akihito will step down in april two thousand
and nine hundred making him the first monarch to abdicate in two hundred years to a city's
age and health would make it difficult for him to fulfill his duties the eighty three
year old will be succeeded by his son crown prince now he too tempers are becoming increasingly
frayed in honduras about the time it's taking to nantes the results of the presidential
election supporters of the main opposition candidate salvador attacked election headquarters
in the capital protesters say the result is being manipulated in favor of the current
president one
a londoner and under his argentinean navy has ended the search for the crew of the missing
submarine contact with our son one was lost on november the thirteenth aircraft and ships
from eighteen countries have been looking for the submarine.
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