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tv   NEWS LIVE - 30  Al Jazeera  September 23, 2017 10:00am-10:34am AST

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it had through into sunday temperatures week you wait on the rise of anything very warm here so across the eastern side of the mediterranean also looking dry and sunny with twenty seven years of my swim in beirut the arabian peninsula or freddie started we've got fine conditions from mecca medina temperatures in the low forty's on the other side of the plane chilly temperatures in the upper thirty's but the humidity values here of course a lot higher no change in temperature as we head through into the start of the working week into southern portions of africa we've got fine weather for the most part may just be the odd shower working is what a way along the east coast of south africa and into mozambique cool for durban there in one thousand johannesburg stand up at twenty eight degrees celsius we're heading on through into sunday it's fine across all the region thirty four the high wind took in namibia central parts of africa a lot of showers all the way from south sudan through towards cameroon some showers further south in japan and the circulation of low pressure in parts of west africa will give some heavy showers for guinea guinea-bissau also some big downpours emerge over here in liberia.
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facing realities the airspace that they have blocked does not belong to them it belongs to the international community getting to the heart of the matter they can understand the chinese leadership because it is an enemy of the state hear their story on and talk to how does it. at this time. for us as it successfully tested a new poll listing missile that can carry multiple warheads. i shall carry this is al jazeera live from doha also coming up. china limits feel exports to north korea and raising the pressure on kim jong un. also disclosed in
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is evil and where they will. liberal opposition leader is in a close race with the conservative prime minister. and the death toll from mexico's earthquake approaches three hundred searchers refused to give up hope for possible survivors. bronnie and state media has released footage of what it says is a successful test launch of a new ballistic missile a corum shahr has launched was launched rather just a few hours after it was unveiled at a military parade in tehran apollo stressed by u.s. president donald trump that washington may withdraw on the two thousand and fifteen iran nuclear deal present house and rouhani says tehran will not seek permission from any country to strengthen its defense possibilities and capabilities seen em cosell of reports in those one on one these are iran's latest ballistic missile
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with a range of two thousand kilometers they can reach much of the middle east including israel during his speech president hassan rouhani defended his country's right to protect itself. because. no matter if you like it or not we will boost our defense and military power to the extent deemed necessary for deterrence we will not seek permission from anyone to defend our country and our land that's likely to cause more anger at the white house president donald trump called iran a rogue nation during his address at the u.n. this week and has threatened to withdraw from the two thousand and fifteen nuclear agreement frankly that deal is an embarrassment to the united states and i don't think you've heard the last of it believe me it is time for the entire world to join us in demanding that iran's government and its pursuit of death.
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restructure. a group of six world powers namely china france russia the united kingdom the u.s. and germany are part of the deal which included the lifting of sanctions for iran scurrying up its nuclear program about analysts say the trump administration isn't likely to back down on the agreement president but i think there are two aspects that are problematic about this deal first is his overall perspective towards the muslim world which i would characterize as wide as deep intactness are and the second is basic business this deal doesn't make sense from an american business perspective it doesn't benefit the united states economically the core of arc and of the iran nuclear deal is that it brought made a series of concessions on its nuclear program in exchange for the united states essentially lifting sanctions on other countries the international powers that
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brokered the deal are pressing the white house stick by it. they're grim and prevent iran from its nuclear activities for ten to fifteen years it also allows them to maintain some of its nuclear stockpiles for research and medical purposes although it's not clear what happens after that or if the united states withdrawal from the greenman see number two solo al-jazeera. china has moved to limit oil exports to north korea and line with the latest round of sanctions by the un security council shipments of refined petroleum. and liquefied natural gas will be affected china will also ban textile imports one of north korea's last main sources of foreign revenue it follows an announcement by president donald trump that beijing has ordered its banks to stop dealing with pyongyang the chinese government has since denied that or korea on thursday responded to the pressure with more
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threats saying it could conduct a hydrogen bomb test in the pacific so adrian brown is following all this live from beijing for us so adrian how significant is this move by china to limit oil exports . i think what has happened richelle is this china has simply confirmed what it did read to at the united nations security council in terms of the sanctions that it must now in force against north korea because of course china accounts for ninety percent of north korea's trade so the onus is really on china to enforce those sanctions so between now and essentially october the first china will stop exporting liquefied natural gas it will limit exports of oil it will cap oil exports at two hundred million barrels a year that effectively means a ten percent cut its all go also going to stop the export of refined petroleum products but most importantly it's going to halt the import of north korean
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textiles and those textiles as you mentioned in your introduction are a very important source of hard currency for the regime china is also going to limit the number of north korean workers that come to work in china those workers are very popular because they are very very cheap indeed now on top of these sanctions of course china has previously agreed to stop importing or and coal from north korea and also importing seafood from north korea so these are pretty wide ranging sanctions and china really feels that it serves to receive more credit that it has got for the sanctions it's now enforcing against north korea so the china's position on banking that with the north can clarify that for us. yes you remember president donald trump said on thursday the chinese banks were shutting the door on north korea and the president xi jinping had gone along with
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that well on friday night china's foreign ministry spokesman said well that's actually not quite the case he didn't rule out or reject the fact that china was now taking action against banks and trading companies that enable business with north korea as the united nations wants it to do and certainly the u.s. does but it didn't say that it was doing exactly what donald trump specified then on friday jonell trump appeared to once more off a more provocative flattery to president xi jinping by congratulating him once more for going along with his sanctions strategy and this is what the president had to say i made a friend in china president xi and yesterday he basically took the banking industry away from north korea never been. whatever. you know it's based on relationship relationship is very. good but we're dealing with somebody that will
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figure out he may be smart he may be strategic and he may be totally crazy but you know what no matter what he is we're going to handle it for a leave me. well confusion and contradiction have become the hallmarks of sino china relations and of course president xi jinping and president donald trump will have a lot to talk about if as expected president jiang will trump makes an official visit to china in november richelle brown live in beijing adrian thank you. and there was a hint to there but the insults continued to fly between the u.s. and north korean leaders with donald trump calling kim jong un a mad man on twitter it's in response to kim's official statement calling the u.s. president to range and a barking dog meanwhile russia says it's time for the war of words to stop and for mediators to step in a diplomatic editor james space reports from the united nations. for now it's
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a war of words but diplomats increasingly fear that the heightened rhetoric coupled with any miscalculation could lead to actual conflict kim myong own has been calling president trump a madman of the trump mocked him as rocket man russia's foreign minister sergei lavrov says it's time for threats to give way to dialogue i asked him about president trump speech and his threats to destroy north korea do you think that his language his tone and his approach make the world a safer or more dangerous place yes because all those we never supported threats which have never solved anything we never supported direct interventions i can say that everyone can sign on to this principle especially when these principles implemented in real life were never supported unilateral actions he went on to suggest there could be a new mediation channel students going to shoot we have to come down the hotheads to understand that we do need pauses that we need some context if there are those
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that wish to be mediators i would actively welcome that the media is could be one of the neutral european countries that's an intriguing possibility there are a number of nations that would fit the bill switzerland or perhaps one of the e.u. countries that's not a member of nato and austria finland multi or sweden sweden would be well placed its foreign minister margo will stream is a former un and e.u. official it currently sits on the security council and has had an embassy in pyongyang since the one nine hundred seventy s. the general assembly week at the united nations is drawing to a close but the north korean crisis will stay in the spotlight with north korea's foreign minister giving his address on saturday james closed out jazeera at the united nations. and mr international says her hands of villages are still. current in myanmar
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contradicting the government's claims that military operations have ended the group says a new satellite images and video shows smoke rising from henschel villages around four hundred thirty thousand refugees have fled latest outbreak of violence began less than a month ago the details were released as doctors without borders told al jazeera that otherwise healthy adults in camps are on the brink of death due to dehydration such as the lack of available clean water john a home has more from the mia mark bangladesh border. oh on a rare day without rain makeshift tents to the muddied slopes and thousands of ranger refugees go about the business of surviving. that there is more food available now. and water pumped up from the ground in newly dug wells bamboo sales a booming along with the black plastic sheeting that does little more than draw the
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soaring heat for the moment but the resurgency still because of the spread of disease a brand new mobile clinic in this camp is in the undated. almost every woman carries a child this one with chest problems this one with diarrhea. what are the things that you are most worried about. dealing with the under side of her . we need. to look. at the front of the queue a young mother khaled a big m is her name breaks down with relief medicines are dispensed to treat her daughter's fever and stomach complaint and almost as an afterthought she explains the cheese eight months pregnant. helen agrees to let us see where she lives
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a mother of two with a third on the way her father killed in the escape from me and now barefoot in the filth of a refugee camp. i'm too scared. now only if there is the sure that the government will not. and will think about going back otherwise. and earn a living in bangladesh i ask if she's afraid to give birth in a place like this of course i'm afraid she says but there's nothing i can do every day more and more people arrive in these camps and every day the camps get more and more organized and every day they say across the border in min ma smoke billows into the air bangladesh doesn't want these people to stay on its side of the border and it's hard to believe me and will want them back the stateless route have become the world's problem now jonah how al-jazeera bangladesh. still ahead on al-jazeera
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. and i have left puerto rico that flooding threatens to burst a dam and more protests expected in france against president controversial overhaul of labor laws. welcome back their weather across europe mains pretty unsettled with this area of low pressure across more eastern areas because the pressure center trying to push all these weather fronts back towards the west and more systems coming in from the west across other parts of europe so look at the forecast we've got some showers safe eighteen western areas a frontal system pushing in across the u.k. bring in warm air ahead of it mind was coming up from the south we've got some pretty nasty storms i think across more central areas across all straight czech
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republic and a brace of rain affecting ukraine in particular with some storms along this line through into sunday will still find this unsettled weather continue across central areas so now into autumn and it doesn't look more tunnel across many parts of europe some fine weather conditions across southeastern areas well the other side the mediterranean still looking pretty warm and sunny with temperatures there into the low thirty's for car heading on through into sunday not a great deal of change some claim moving on the coast of libya but nothing untoward expected for central parts of africa plenty of storms across down central african republic towards cameroon also picking out a few storms this low pressure center across parts of west africa where it could be pretty waits in countries such as guinea and also in liberia.
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you're watching al jazeera let's recap the top stories this hour iranian state media has released footage of what it says is a successful test launch of a new ballistic missile across was launched just a few hours after it was unveiled at
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a military parade and tehran china's imposing limits on oil exports to north korea and line with the latest round of u.n. security council sanctions it is also banning imports of textiles out of pyongyang last major sources of foreign revenue amnesty international says were henge of villages are still being burned in myanmar contradicting the government's claims the military operations have ended the group says new satellite images and video shows smoke rising from or henge it delicious. so the polls have just closed in what's expected to be a tight race in new zealand the prime minister bill english is facing a strong challenge from thirty seven year old just send a pardon who took over the labor party leadership just weeks out from voting neither anguishes labor party or the labor party is expected to win a majority so a coalition government is likely with smaller parties t.v. instead reporter chris chang joins us now from auckland so the polls have closed
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how tight is this race expected to be chris. go to rachelle well it is expected to be tied after four percent of the votes counted national is currently sitting on forty six with labor on thirty seven but it has been neck and neck for the past six weeks on august first libel were flying in the polls just took over the leadership role from your little and their fortunes have turned around dramatically well it's been very hard to follow these polls have been volatile every week at last count it was as it currently is forty six to thirty seven in national's favor but just doing his certainly given them a huge lift who really she wants or she will have hopes that she's galvanized the younger voters as they will be a crucial element to her continuing this momentum and getting over the line tell us more about why the opposition leader is so popular.
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i suppose is her charisma and her ease with people in front of the cameras commentators have remarked what a change it has been for labor certainly she has been charismatic throughout this campaign they've just cinda mania they've called it the just do it effect whether that is going to be enough to not only give him momentum but take it out of the line will be another thing entirely she has been neck and neck with bill english the labor leader in the polls but yet she has been a very popular choice and a breath of fresh air for the labor party all right chris chang live for us in auckland chris thank you begins in supporters of the left wing opposition in france are gathering for a delay.

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