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only on al jazeera america output from africa's largest oil rerve, are increase inreference,arereserves coming up. u.s. ambassador to south korea. suffers facial injuries after being attacked in seoul. >> a formers u.s. police officer will not face criminal charges after if shooting of an unaround
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black teenager. ings is libya's internationally backed government has called on to lift an holy embargo. after the largest oil company has called itself unoperational. mohamed jave has this report. >> an tack on libya's are oil field left is it unubl operational. on monday, bahi oil field came under attack and these facilities were also hit last month. at least 14 people were killed at the madruk oil field.
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libya answer oil industry is a prime target. production has fallen from 1 much 6 million barrels a day to less than 300,000 beerls day flp has been so many attacks that libya's largest oil production company says it will not be full affiliationing contracts. delegation from one of them court installed trich li governmentinstalled tripoli airport. >> as we were going about for national dialogue meeting nonwar planes carried out air strikes. as can you see behind me there are plumes of smoke. to sabotage the efforts of the libya government. >> reporter: the airport was
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hit by forces is of the government. >> we have asked for dialogue, dploog baseddialogue based on fixed foundation, we can't go back to the outdated national conference. >> in the meantime, the oil intelt going up in smoke. is belt is going newspaper smoke. osama ben jave, al jazeera.
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>> local charity organizations are able to provide some help to families but even those groups find it hard to bring in supplies to this besieged are town near damascus. it's been months since any food has been allowed in. >> there's no drinking water. the regime use ugh starvation as a tactic against rebel areas. >> reporter: not only the only beings damascus suburb where people were dying. the 172nd victim in the past two years. people do not just need food.
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there is a lack of medicine. >> my daughter haws asthma. my nine-year-old daughter falls down every time she tries to walk. are there is no medicinewalk. there are no medicines here. >> the problem ever gettings food aid to yarmuk are immense and growing. this is a population which last been living now for years under a siege a very cruel siege. part of the problem is we just don't get clearance from the syrian norts. there are problemsauthorities. the 18,000 in yarmuk are paying
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the price. >> reporter: little impacts without political are action. he be zeina khodr beirut. it's. >> abducted in july 2013 while with leaving his home in sanaa. major gaps need to be filled. u.s. and iranian officials have wrapped up three days of talks. john kerry has now arrived in saudi arabia to meet with members of gulf cooperation council and to try and east concerns about the deal. he gave an update of the talks before leaves leaving.
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>> we have objection he and others in the world have objections. the first step is to prevent iran from acquiring a nuclear weapon. and we know that a deal, rawrch will haveiranwill have the ability to move forward with its is deal, because that's what's happened to date. >> thursday the deadline for president salva kiir and riek ma shad. mashmsatisfactionhad. what do you think are the chances for a dial? >> to be honest, nick, things in
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addis ababa have been moving very slowly. they don't seem to be agreeing on much. now today special envies have been meeting both leaders trying ocome up with some sort of consensus. they don't agree on much, security arrangement especially here in juba, which military is going to be controlling juba, and separate armies, will armies remain are separate? there is question about the new parliament, and also the making of a new constitution. everything seem to be up in the air.
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people here in south sudan continue to suffer, cost of living very high. about 2.5 million people continue the face critical food shortages, according to the you united nations. people here beg their leaders to commit themselves to lasting peace, to get this country out of limbo nick. >> today was the day that they set for the deadline so the talks to come to some sort of conclusion, forl deal to be struck. what arefor the deal to be struck. what is the consequence of no deal for the country? >> first, let me talk about the deal the a umpletsu acknowledge africa
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union. report deeply implicates individuals from both sides of the conflict. if a deal is not met they are going to release that report. u.n. disoinl has passed security council has passed a resolution, targeted sanctions on entities from both sides of the there conflicts. the kin continuethe current continues to country continues the
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suffer. >> katherine soy reporting from juba. united states has condemned an tack on its ambassador for south korea. market lippert.s mark lippert acknowledge whereas attending a rue ten breakfast, he was quickly overpowered and pushed trt scene. police would only identify him as a man called kim. the ambassador was taken to a local hospital. his condition is described as not life-threatening. u.s. and south korea are carrying out operation branded
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provocative busy north korea. it's seen as a deterrent to north korea but also a barrier to north korea. mark relationshipert is a popular figure in south korea. this attack will almost certainly lead to review of security for him being are al jazeera, washington. exposhts are dropping off and people should be encouraged to buy locally made goods. lee chafng has been addressing, at the l economic conference. >> preerm leepremier li kachung china's
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comefs is going to continue the slow. last year, the economic growth rate was 7.4%. the premier says that china is encumbering whatentering a new normal, that means moo period of stellar economic growth is over. china's economy is beginning omature. economists say the danger is this. what happens if china's economic growth rate falls below 6%? that could cause massive losses in the economic sector, social instability. the premier touched on unemployment says he hoped the unemployment could stay below
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4.5. clearly this is a prime minister with an awful plot on his plate. >> opposition parties say they are ready to lead.
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>> hello again, welcome back.here are the top stories on al jazeera. libya's internationally known government has called on the u.n. to lift an arms embargo.
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south sudan leaders in conflict. united states last condemned an tack on its ambassador to south korea. martins lipippert was slashed in the face. >> killing of boris nemtsov fierce critic of vladimir putin was laid to rest. moaivesmoaives formotivesmotives,. >> endured and seen i mean the murder the audacious murder of
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boris nemtsov right in the middle of the capital. break away from a cycle of political intolerance. erica wood reports from the capital, masutu. >> reporter: masutu's recent election reveals no clear winner. it says its alliance is former deputy prime minister metetsua metsing. that is, if the deal goes forward it is not a done deal. yet to concede defeat. his party woven the most votes at the weekend pom but not enough to win outright.
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the deputy prime minister says it's time to move on. there the focus of the elections, restoration of their respect for the lesotho deposit. >> the chief of the independent be elect corral commission sis the is vote was free and fair. blutbut he has a woorng. >> towarchg. >> warning. >> voters had their own demands displp it is important forp people of lesotho to rise out of poverty. >> we can have water closets within our houses.
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>> one of the least developed countries. the government whatever formation a coalition getting on and of and fulfilling. >> former police officer darren wilson will not face civil rights charges after michael brown was shot dead last wrear in august. be kimberly halkett has more. >> lasted for months. it was ordered by the nation autopsies top lawyer attorney general eric holder who concluded -- >> that the facts do not support the filing of criminal charges against officer darren wilson in this case. michael brown's death though a tragedy did not involve are prosecutable conduct on behalf
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officer wilson. >> he gathered testimony from l dozens of witnesses. in the end the justice department did not proffer beyond areal doubt. whether he shot and killed him lafs august. after browning's family leveraged from the you justice departments also ruling, they issued this statement accountable for pattern of racial bias. it is our hope that through this action true change will come not only in ferguson but around the country. in a concurrents investigation the department of justice did find that the fergs police department had been engaging in a long standing pattern of racial voins that voighted violence
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that violated the law. >> we must all work to address issues of racial disparity. >> reporter: after culling through more than 35,000 pages of police reports the departments concluded ferguson police officers routinely stopped an arrested without probable cause and l unusual force was used during those arrests. >> found to be disproportionately harm lful to african americans. people feel under caught. >> the attorney general says his department will now work to develop structural had reforms and force compliance so that in the future, everybody in ferguson will be treated equally under u.s. law.
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usual kimberly knowledge halkett l is be al jazeera. >> adam rainey more from mexico city. >> the be is rat arrest of the zakas drug cartel. these two arrests show that mexico city continues to fows on taking down leaders of drug trafficking and not clear what impact that has on ongoing violence in mexico. it clearly fractures these orchid criminal groups and means that over tyke they are making be mexico safer.
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where these beings drugs operate it doesn't seem to be be bringing down the l rm just how important both governments see him in leading ailgdly the the cartel. last minute bid to save two drug is smugglers from prosecution. australian nationals have been transferred to an island where they'll face a fiefg squat. >> an interview has train place calling for the protection of women, as jerald tan reports a
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new documentary on the subject is fueling the debate. >> more than two years after a fatal gang rape inning you yirnd, the case is once again be outrange. outrage. due to the everyone victim's fault she went out during the night. >> reporter: over the rape and torture of a 23-year-old students at the bus. he goes to and says if think had left live. >> in the strongest possible terms and will not allow any attempt for a grup acknowledge
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for commercial benefits. strms many. >> the film maker is challenging the ban. >> i got an night and understanding into the way he has used willem. that is what is extremely shocking. anonymity what he did but he thition that led him to do what did he. 's, not just that, it's a spoat am problem. >> in response much national outcry after the 2012 attack, you india tuferred its 18th-rape laws. many are stating is it necessary to learn why? we night to be prompted on things. daughter should be instead
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restricted on boast days. there is how the fliks makers got permission to interview him in the first plates. but, all that is mute. intrufort is out there and available and the banofjerald tan, al jazeera. bangladesh doctors are struggling to get to work and there's need for another burns unit to cope with large numbers of patients who have been attacked with barrels bombs. are glrl things like these are are common in bangladesh during the past couple ever months. killed 56 people and injured dozens more.
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there are no beds for them in takka central hospital. to help, new purpose punts. aredays for treatment. >> it was very crowded in the other burn units. there are lots of patients arriving there every day. finally, some people brought us to this new unit. >> there usually isn't a bone unit at a hospital like hours. but the incidence is so large we had to start one. >> while the burn unit is small the other units. >> it's not just the burn unit where you can see the impacts of the campaign custom both
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paicialts and dongs e-becausedoctors fear they will be attacked by protestors if they travel by car they travel by balance. >> it's one thing for doctors to use balances to use patients acknowledge sometimes have what if an emergency patient calls at that moment? >> as the blocked continues and with no end to the violence in sight. al jazeera task tac ta taqqqqa.
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pretty remarkable find. plenty more on our website aljazeera.com. all the stories that we have been covering including of course plenty of analysis. >> flash point fergdz. we ferguson.we never left. you'll speak with people who experienced discrimination firsthand. and thin it's the prejudice we're all guilty of without even knowing it. the world of unconscious bias, clearly holding women back in the workplace or is it? the man that argues gender bias is just a mist. i'm ali velshi, this is "real money."