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i'm richelle carey this is our ally from doha also coming up as president hits out of the u.k. prime minister theresa may after she criticized his reach wheats videos. of france's wraps up his trip in myanmar with the message of hope before heading to neighboring bangladesh plus the former egyptian prime minister says he's being prevented from leaving the u.a.e. after announcing plans to contest the egyptian presidential election. and the u.s. says fishing for the international community to cut ties with north korea united nations security council has held another emergency meeting following missile test on tuesday or korea says the launch proves it has the capability to reach the u.s.
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mainland president donald trump is threatening more sanctions everyone doesn't agree with that stance though i cannot reports. for the ninth time this year the security council gathers to discuss yet another crisis centered on north korea an emergency session called for by the u.s. japan and south korea and a grave warning from the french representative this test is another confirmation that the north korean threat has changed dramatically in a few months both in scope and scale the threat us shifted from being regional to global. the u.s. ambassador makes a direct plea to china to place greater economic pressure on its ally and neighbor we need china to do more president trot called chinese president xi this morning and told him that we have come to the point that china must cut off the oil from north korea that would be a pivotal step in the world's effort to stop this international pariah but no such
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pledge from china instead it called again on the u.s. to explore a free for free scenario in which north korea would slow its missile program if the u.s. and south korea lowered their military posture on the peninsula this position supported by russia even that local but what we proposed a solution based along the principle of suspension for suspension which in visions of d.p. r. k. stopping missile tests while at the same time the u.s. and south korea decreasing the scale of their military exercises this in turn will pave the way for the principles of peaceful coexistence and peaceful discussions between washington and pyongyang. but the says been repeatedly and vehemently ruled out by the u.s. and clearly while the council is united in its condemnation of the latest missile launch it remains divided on how to respond the question now if the missile testing
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continues will the u.s. continue to seek solutions with its security council partners or decide to go it alone mike hanna al-jazeera united nations north korea has released new video of the missile launch at the novak has more on that himself. the video that we are seeing of the latest missile launch is part of a pattern of north korea's propaganda first we get an announcement of the missile launch from authorities here in south korea the united states and japan then confirmation from the north korean state media that the launch did in fact take place north korea claims it was its most successful launch today to a new missile the possum fifteen that is more powerful than the i.c.b.m.'s launched back in july north korea tends to follow that up as we saw today with the release of still photos and now this video trying to send a message to the world that it has completed the development of its nuclear program analysts will be looking at this video very closely to get more clues about how
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much of what north korea claims is indeed true there are questions remaining about whether or not north korea has the real entry vehicle capacity that would allow it to attack the u.s. mainland with a nuclear weapon it seems to have demonstrated through this missile launch that it has the range this missile reaching about four and a half a thousand kilometers in altitude but when that is extrapolated to a normal trajectory armed with a warhead there are still questions remaining about whether north korea is indeed as far along as it says nevertheless this threat is being taken very seriously here in south korea by the united states and at the united nations as president on a pass attacked a british prime minister theresa may for condemning his latest tweets truck share three anti muslim videos from a far right british group with his more than forty million followers so expand from a call transactions wrong and trump replied with this trace him
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a don't focus on me focus on the destructive radical islamic terrorism that is taking place within the united kingdom we are doing time also in jordan has more from washington d.c. . a wednesday the u.s. president donald trump was roundly criticized for reach waiting three videos which he claimed showed muslim violence against christians and others who do not share the muslim faith the british prime minister through a spokesperson condemned the reach weighting of these videos which had been disseminated by a far right wing group or neo nazi group known as britain first the message from number ten downing was that this was inappropriate and it was nothing more simply disseminating hate and bigotry around the world of course donald trump then fired back late on wednesday against the prime minister to resign may essentially addressing her on twitter and saying that she needed to pay attention to the own
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country her own country's problems dealing with what he called radical islamic terrorism inside the u.k. that of course is not going down well with a number of people on both sides of the atlantic not only have a number of republican senators condemned the remarks and called on president trump to retract those comments but the communities minister in the u.k. sodje job it is now saying that what mr trump has said is reprehensible and that he would use his own position as a public figure to try to fight against this sort of dissemination of bigotry and hatred and of course it is worth pointing out that at the beginning of donald trump's tenure as president there was active discussion in the u.k. about inviting him to visit the country on a state visit and at the time minister job it was saying that people should keep an open mind and not just stand against
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a trial visit outright but now in light of the dissemination of these videos that have been supported by far right wing groups mr job it's june has very much changed . that francis has left man maher and is now headed to bangladesh head of the roman catholic church has been in myanmar since monday case been criticized for not publicly mentioning about hench a refugee crisis during his visit at the vatican said the pope wanted to build bridges with a mainly buddhist country the pontiff is expected to discuss the plight of the henschel while in bangladesh the pope wrapped up his visit to myanmar with a mass for young people he told worship person and gone to never be afraid of making a ruckus courage in them to ask questions that make people think. has more from yank on. the four day visit to myanmar by pope francis has now there's criticism externally outside of myanmar coming from human rights groups that he did not say
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did not specifically directly bring up a refugee crisis now the vatican spokesman here in country saying that even though he didn't say that or didn't bring it up directly he did not lose the pope lose any moral authority he still holds that figure and that the he did that in that private meeting with. countries civilian leaders earlier in the week that there were huge issue might have been brought up there was nothing publicly said about it but. now the pope on his last day held a mass at st mary's church the largest catholic church in yangon and then headed to going with national bangladesh's the second phase of this trip and there were issues can be brought up more publicly if you will we know that on his original schedule for his trip to bangladesh he's going to be meeting with some britons are refugees we don't know exactly when that's going to be happening but it will be in . bangladesh and again as we're hearing from the spokesman from the vatican that he'll be able to speak more freely about the range of issues there because it's not a sensitive obviously as it was here in myanmar and the united arab emirates is
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denying that it stopped former egyptian prime minister ahmed shafik from traveling abroad is being blocked from leaving the country after announcing plans to run in egypt's presidential election next year he left egypt after losing to the muslim brotherhood mohamed morsi in the two thousand and eleven election and has been living in the u.a.e. sense she has been a critic of the current president. my fellow egyptian citizens i have announced my intention to run in the presidential election and i was planning to start a tour amongst egyptian communities abroad before going back to egypt in the next few days however i was surprised to find out i'm prevented from leaving the u.a.e. for reasons i don't understand and i'm not willing to understand i've often stated my appreciation for the u.a.e. for hosting me however i reject any intervention in egypt's affairs by preventing me from participating in a constitutional right my shahadah is an associate professor of middle east
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politics at the university of oklahoma he says the saudi arabia are not interested in seeing challenges to president says he's a role. the united arab emirates along with saudi arabia are among the staunchest supporters of the current egyptian government and president sisi and so they have an interest in president sisi continuing based and we supported his rise to power and there's been some reporting that they actually supported the movement to oust morsi as well so they are in favor of sisi staying in power and not interested in seeing any potential challengers and egypt's new regime is also not interested in seeing potential challengers in next year's election it's not clear that the egyptian government or presidency is behind this move i mean we know that authoritarian regimes cooperate with one another and this isn't certainly the first case of that we've seen dissidents gyptian dissidents in kuwait and in saudi arabia rounded up and sent back to egypt and we've seen the opposite and so on so
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it's not clear that sisi is responsible for this well presidency is to some extent vulnerable certainly there is a security crisis in egypt as we saw with the devastating terrorist attack last week in sinai that killed three hundred five people the economy is not doing very well or at least many many people are suffering and as a result of high inflation the flotation of the pound and so on so there are economic grievances and mr shafiq of course came in second in the two thousand and twelve elections against mr morsi who won those elections and he clearly has political aspirations and we've known that for some time. still ahead on al-jazeera just sarah livia paves the way the president evo morales to extend his time in office and european union african leaders pledged to do more to help thousands of migrants stranded in libya.
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from a fresh coastal breeze. to watching the sunset on the australian outback. hello and welcome to your international weather forecast we have some really cold air taking down across many parts of europe at the moment and we also have these frontal systems which are pretty active affairs so the combination is resulting in some pretty heavy snow fall across much of poland and nationally austria too seeing some heavy snow but this is going to extend further towards the north across lithuania the russian federation batteries and into western parts of russia itself so there's the forecast them for friday frontal system further towards the east with the southerly flow relatively warm across parts of turkey notice those are equipped plus one vienna plus one those a maximum temperature of course and for many areas further towards the west at times it will be quite bright but so the risk of snow showers and snow extends down across the pyrenees even into more central parts of spain for north africa you see
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this area of cloud moving across coastal parts of algeria and of the risk of rain here and quite brisk winds further towards the east as more should expected to be ready with sunshine in cairo in egypt and highs of twenty four much of central africa is looking fine the showers a long way towards the south and then through towards angola lagos in nigeria seen sunshine highs of thirty one across southern parts of the continent fine with highs of twenty one in capetown there with sponsored by the time. you are making remarks when they're on line the main u.s. response to drug use and the drug trade over the last fifty years has been criminalized or if you join us you know you will first just wakes up with in the morning and says i want to cover the world of darkness this is a dialogue that could be worth leading to some of the confusion i like about people saying they don't actually know what's going on join the polow conversation at this
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time on al-jazeera. they're watching al-jazeera and these are the top stories right now the us is calling for more sanctions and the complete isolation of north korea united nations security council held an emergency meeting following a missile test north korea says the launch proves it has the capability to hit the u.s. mainland as president donald trump has attacked british prime minister theresa may for condemning is anti islam reach tweets truck share three anti muslim videos from a far right british group with more than forty million of his followers and pope francis has left me and mark is on his way to bangladesh the head of the roman
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catholic church has been criticized for not mentioning that ranjoor refugee crisis publicly colony and market is expected to discuss their plight while in bangladesh . thousands of passengers stranded at bally's international airport have started to fly out after a change in wind direction blue volcanic ash from mount a going away. been increasingly active in the past week and scientists say the threat of a major eruption has not ended about one hundred thousand people living in the danger zone have been told to move to emergency centers as more from near monica in valley. i'm here in one of the largest evacuation shelters near mt are going by earlier this is basically the same so but still near enough to the for people to come here and spend the night as you can see there's a around a few hundred people here but only half of all the people in the danger zone have actually registered at these at these shelters which means that thousands of people
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are still actually in the danger zone risking their lives it has been a very a big challenge for the government to persuade people to come down because the situation has been going on for two months already back then two months ago i spoke with the family here of a man who actually survived the one nine hundred sixty three eruption she told me back then that people are in her family had died of five hundred people in the whole village which was completely destroyed by the eruption at a time guy. here is her son in law and he actually still goes back and forth to the village which is very near to the crater and he told me there is what he calls fire rain coming from that right now. john appy can be some of the last one who john are up by it will also have a home and a lot going up it's a very dangerous situation when i went back to the village in the morning i could see ash spewing out my felt my body stinging my mother told me that that's firing at her fragments from the crater and a sign of
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a bigger rupture could happen but it has been quite difficult for the government to persuade people to come down and to explain to everyone that it is very dangerous and very deadly because money is a very unpredictable and although the warning system is in place all the quitman has been in place it's very difficult to persuade people to spend their life's like this for days for weeks and even months in a row. they say like coalition has launched air strikes in its southern province which borders northern yemen as a response to the death of five saudi soldiers who were killed in fighting with suspected who the rebels in the south of the kingdom yemen's who the rebels say they've targeted saudi positions in three areas close to the border inside yemen medical sources say at least ten people have been killed in fighting in the capital sana forces loyal to the former president ali abdullah saleh fought with who the rebels near of the mosque a cell a loyalist accuse the who thinks of committing
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a coup. libya has agreed with the e.u. and african leaders to allow refugees to be evacuated with extreme emergency announcement by french president along with a man. comes amid a slave trade scandal that has moved leaders from both sides of the mediterranean sea to address the issue at a summit and ivory coast. reports from. it was the host of the summit the president of the ivory coast who set the tone allison what torah said it was totally unacceptable that in this day and age refugees were being traded as slaves in libya. this is disgraceful. the darkest hours of humanity i call on our collective sense of responsibility to take urgent action many refugees in libya are in detention centers where conditions are appalling for others a bought and sold by those with little respect for human life the slave trade in
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libya has shocked and embarrassed leaders in both africa and europe and it has injected a sense of urgency into the summits we have to fix there is a very critical issues and it crosses like in libya and that's why i want to finalize before the end of this and it's a very concrete initiative between the african union and european union. leaders on both sides are expected to launch a plan to address the situation by the end of their meeting but the united nations secretary general issued a warning that unless new ideas of found to deal with migration human rights abuses will continue. we will not put an end to the tragedy in the mediterranean if we do not create significant legal migration opportunities we must also ensure that people can find a dignified future home country this is essential to combat smugglers and traffickers the most horrible criminals of our time. activists say that more must be done to stop young africans leaving home in the first place. have to invest in
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jobs and employment we have to invest in basic to cover basic needs that's what we need to do and stop you from migrating but going to be migration in specially among african countries does it's always going to be. there are more than. finding one voice from any issue will never be easy critics say the when it comes to migration they have favored quick fixes rather than long term solutions the question is whether this summit will change that. al-jazeera. ivory coast the handover of power in gaza has been postponed rival palestinian factions hamas and fatah agreed to ask egypt for the delay. to transfer power in the gaza strip to the palestinian authority by friday as part of a reconciliation deal that's asking for a new deadline of december tenth to complete arrangements both sides accusing each
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other of not respecting the deal the mediator of the handover egypt and a delegation to gaza to try to resolve the issue. a former military leader has died after drinking poison and a u.n. war crimes court project drank the liquid just seconds after he was told he lost his appeal against his conviction ordered smith reports. with his twenty year sentence for war crimes upheld on appeal. was not about to go quietly it may received it from. a war criminal form a coalition general took a drink from a whole bottle. for a short time the presiding judge continued to deliver verdicts on the other defendants then probably heard again through a translator i have taken poison. the seventy two year old's lawyer repeats a client's claim not to. cry and says he drank
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a poison this morning she says we spent at least the curtains probably ak was taken to a hospital in the hague where he later died in two thousand and four slept on probably at flew from zagreb to the netherlands and surrendered himself to the hague tribunal with his co-defendants he was charged with trying to create what was described as an ethnically pure greater croatia. probably ak was found guilty with others of helping a stoppage concentration camps for bosnian muslims and specifically he was charged with ordering the destruction of the city of must ask ottoman aerobraking. on wednesday and must start some of the survivors of those concentration camps watch the sentencing and probably acts suicide. all of us who had been in camps we expected at least the confirmation that this was a joint criminal enterprise and not only the verdict against prayag but also all the men who took part while on the other side of divided must ah some of projects
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former soldiers understood why he'd taken his own life. but as a measure i'm thinking i would do the same it would be hard to serve time in prison while some are marking you these are the final verdict to be handed down by the international criminal court for the former yugoslavia the six defendants had their appeals rejected they'd been sentenced to a collective one hundred eleven years in jail the court was set up in one thousand nine hundred three at the height of the balkans war to prosecute europe's worst atrocities since world war two bernard smith al-jazeera. president the green light to run for a fourth term the country's constitutional court lifted limits to reelection alice ones in two thousand and nineteen his time in office will be extended to nineteen years opponents of held large rallies around bolivia calling the ruling undemocratic reports. they became president of
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bolivia in january two thousand and six he stood and won again the election law was changed and he was again reelected. the constitutional court has notified articles in the constitution the prevent further reelection it also ignores a referendum that last february now already voted to limit the number of times the president can serve consecutive terms. every citizen has been limited by the electoral law and the constitution is now able to run for election those who will ultimately decide are the bolivian people. initially accepted the result of the referendum and appealed against it saying he'd been the victim of a slow campaign and that his work remained um finished but the bolivian people want him to continue his supporters a jubilant. for us were proud to have justice after so many years of oppression president morales has shown that he's
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a president loyal to the social organizations and to the indigenous people we are indigenous many bolivians however are angry with the ruling. to. the constitutional court has dealt a blow to democracy ever morales is ignoring the constitution that he himself asked us to vote for he's ignoring the referendum of twenty sixteen when he asked us about repeatedly actions and we said no they've brought their opposition on to the streets in protest but they're only likely to grow as the two thousand and nineteen election date. as a bolivian i don't agree when it comes to. as approved by the people been changed by the court the first one to respect that should be the president. should respect it but as we have seen no one in the future but our spec the constitution. is the country's first indigenous president and this really enjoyed broad support in bolivia with allies across latin america he's still popular but this is the method
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he supports of diminish the changing political landscape has left him with fewer friends in the region. and fly al-jazeera. pakistan's government is facing criticism for the way it handled protests against a minister it was a case of last i mean at least five people were killed in the demonstrations that ended with the resignation of the minister the government says according to the protesters demands was the only way to prevent more violence same as. it's been a tough year for pakistan muslim league news the country's ruling party. sharif was removed as prime minister over corruption allegations and now the government is accused of mishandling a sit in in islamabad by religious hardliners that ended only when the government gave into their demands it's the kind of appeasement their opponents say that means peace has lost the moral authority to rule but at a party office in lahore it's business as usual. has represented his constituency
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for nearly two decades he's also the minister for commerce and textile when asked about whether his government should step aside he said breaking people down doesn't help build the country up but it is really really unfair are willing and creating while and these kind of things that were definitely damage them are your reason orderly a measure of performance so i don't think we should run word this kind of thing and go see action than going to ensure that is the best course. he also said while islamic groups are great at orchestrating large rallies when it comes to the business of governing voters pick established parties that know how to get things done. he points to projects like this one a vocational training center for women completed in two thousand and fifteen it offers a variety of free and subsidized professional courses all designed to help women enter the workforce. to study these skills are also very important for girls even if you have ten masters degrees you can't guarantee you'll get
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a job but if you have this to your diploma you can be confident of finding work while religious parties focus on the spiritual side of life as established its reputation on brick and mortar projects like these that help improve people's daily lives and that's what the ruling party leaders say will keep them popular at the polling. hospitals roads bridges community centers large infrastructure projects or what many voters think of when they think of pm eleven. but a series of political challenges has taken a toll on the party's public image. i think this government is a total flop. all my life i voted for the muslim league but no washer reef is in and out of court. can we vote for a guy like me. not everyone feels the same way they could never wanted to. look during the previous administration you know washed apart to build the motorway
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between islamabad and lahore during this administration people five power plants and he started a motorway between lahore and karachi so god willing in the twenty eight thousand election will win again. for party stalwarts like this for whom the former prime minister is the man who moved mountains shaking their faith won't be easy as in bus ravi al-jazeera looking. a major bust in china after nearly twelve tons of pangolins scales were confiscated it. was discovered on a ship and it's calm from at least twenty thousand penguins in africa endangered animal is the most hunted in the world because it scales are used in traditional medicine a ban on the global trade of the animals came into effect in january. take a look at the headlines on al-jazeera there is calling for more sanctions and the complete isolation of north korea united nations security council has held an
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emergency meeting following the younglings missile test for korea says the launch proves it has the capability to hit the u.s. mainland u.s. ambassador to the u.n. issued a strong warning to north korea north korea made a choice yesterday that brings the world closer to war not farther from it we have never sought war with north korea and still today we do not seek it if war does come it will be because of continued acts of aggression like we witnessed yesterday and if war comes make no mistake the north korean regime will be utterly destroyed as president donald trump has attacked british prime minister theresa may for condemning his anti islam where he tweets trump share three anti muslim videos from a far right british group with his more than forty million followers but francis has left me and martin is on his way to bangladesh the head of the roman catholic
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church has been criticized for not mentioning the russians a refugee crisis publicly while in me and maher is expected to discuss their plight in bangladesh the united arab emirates is denying that it's prevented former egyptian prime minister of feet from traveling abroad she says he's being blocked from leaving the country after announcing plans to run in egypt's presidential election next year he left egypt after losing to the muslim brotherhoods mohamed morsi in the two thousand and eleven election and has been living and the u.a.e. . handover of power and gaza has been postponed rival palestinian factions hamas and fatah agreed to ask egypt for the delay them also to transfer power of the gaza strip to the palestinian authority by friday as part of a reconciliation deal but now wants a new deadline on december tenth to complete arrangements. thousands of passengers stranded at bally's international airport have started to fly out after a change in one direction blue volcanic ash from mount on gone away the volcano
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hispanic creasing late acted in the past week about one hundred thousand people who live in the danger zone have been told to move to emergency centers we will keep following that those are the headlines of news continues on al-jazeera after the story keep it or. i would use iraq. and for you. hi i'm femi ok and you're in the strange i'm really could be today protests and threats of hope to the release of the bollywood film. so what is the film about why is it upset seeing so many people you about to find out.

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