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league calls president from strewth dangerous and unacceptable. and shall carry this is al jazeera live also coming up iraq declares its war with eisel is over the prime minister says government forces are now in complete control of iraq a syrian border. uneasy when it is on the cards for president the doro party has the opposition a crucial local election and venezuela and thousands of the streets in paris to say farewell to the man known as the french elvis. dozens of palestinians have been injured and arrested during a fourth day of protests against the u.s. decision to declare a truce on the capital of israel and occupied a story. some israeli forces fired stand grenades and tear gas as they charge
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through a crowd of peaceful demonstrators one of the city's busiest shopping streets alan fischer was there. was i didn't you know there's a. it started as a small protest handful of people but as the walk towards all jerusalem down one of the city's busy shopping streets there was blogged by police and soldiers told they had no permit to march that they were blocking the road they were forcibly pushed back to it was in a city where anger has been close to the surface since donald trump's controversial decision it sparked a series of running confrontations would. police sent in horses to break up the crowds creating widespread anger and panic this has been a pattern throughout the afternoon as crowds gather by the side of the street the horses have been sent ten some pace to try and break those crowds up the writers have even been using their weapons it really is quite frightening for the people
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who are standing here watching these horses racing towards them. i don't want to see that we're not getting here because i want to then put that down and then yeah i know where we never give up this is our country would save it was similar to that and i was seven at the antennas and it was. these you were seeing. was. the security forces using grenades and there were reports of injuries from rubber coated steel bullets if anyone produced a palestinian flag it was taken from them forcibly sometimes violently the flags destroyed in front of their face the threat of the. then the woman we spoke to earlier who was arrested police couldn't tell is why. the this is what's happening and generously in journalism it will be still and that
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if you base your journalism into a beast through the capital of palestine. throughout the afternoon the security forces backed off the crowds gathered the police moved up on the whole cycle began again. the security forces tried to grab people they thought were throwing stones at them identified by police photographers who'd been in the crowd by nightfall the situation had stabilized but the under come to attention and the anger was still there but she was no sign of going away alan fischer al jazeera in occupied east jerusalem elsewhere funerals had been held in gaza for two hamas fighters who were killed by israeli air raids on friday israel's military says it was targeting hamas weapon sites in retaliation for rockets fired into israel late on friday at least twenty five palestinians including six children were also wounded in the evening bombing according to the palestinian health ministry separately two palestinians were killed by live fire while protesting on friday. protests are continuing in
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many parts of the world against donald trump's decision hundreds of demonstrators gathered in paris on saturday to denounce a planned visit by israel's prime minister french president mandela marker on a set to host benjamin netanyahu on sunday approaches criticize president obama trumps announcement describing it as or grado goal then yahoo responded by accusing european officials if for criticizing trump. i ascribe great importance to europe while i respect europe i am not prepared to accept a double standard from it i hear voices from their condemning president trump's historic statement but i've not heard condemnations of the rockets fired israel or the terrible incitement against it i'm not prepared to accept this apocrypha see and as usual at this important forum i will present israel's truth without fear and with head held high. the arab league has held an emergency meeting and called very dangerous secretary-general met up ok it says the u.s.
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could no longer be an end to pendent mediator in the middle east peace process several foreign minister said washington had isolated itself from the international community. this decision threatens jerusalem's legal status and affects all the arab muslims and christians and the islamic world all together we would like him to be frank and call things by their real name the decision taken by the american administration to recognize jerusalem as the capital of israel and to move the american embassy to jerusalem is unacceptable and very dangerous palestinian foreign minister. says that his people need the support of the international community that he got to go to speak we expect friendly countries who recognize palestine to confirm and reaffirm their recognition of palestine as a state and east in jerusalem as its capital for muslims and christians alike this illegal decision means those countries need to support us on this we hope they'll
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be a ministerial field of arabs to talk to the countries of the world in order to support the palestinians and further the palestinian. iraq's prime minister has declared its war against eisel is over. says troops are in control of the area around the iraqi syrian border after driving out eisel fighters i still advance on iraq three years ago and quickly captured a third of the country including important cities like mosul and felicia rocks announcement comes two days after russia said it had to feed it i saw in syria you had it up you know. out of the how about the number of iraqis your land has been completely really braces you know cities and villages have been returned to the nation the dream of liberation has become a reality we choose victory in difficult circumstances and with god so steadfastness of all people and the bravery of heroic forces we prevail douglas ollivant is a former director for iraq at the national security council he says pushing eisel
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out of its last held towns in iraq is a major blow to the armed group. note that the prime minister didn't say that there's no more ice soul in iraq he said they no longer controlled territory which is a true statement the iraqi forces have pushed eisel out of not only all the cities bought all the towns the vast majority of the desert the iraqi security forces now control those areas that's not to say there are not eisel terrorist cells and sleeper cells and so on but that's a police matter not a military matter matter and they're celebrating their transition from the military phase back to the police phase but nonetheless this is a pretty serious blow it was the control of territory that allowed them to do the things that most concerned the world where they were able to raise large amounts of money and generate training camps and commit these industrials scale atrocities without control of terrain you can't do any of those things so this is an important
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moment for iraq and for the world as they as the iraqis have taken on and defeated isis for us i think that in the main the iraqi population has had its fill of ice fall and what it has brought this has been a catastrophic event for the terrain the people the cities that i saw occupied and i severely doubt there's going to be appetite. to have an experiment like that again now that doesn't mean that i still is gone it doesn't mean there aren't people who hold those beliefs but for them to do something on this scale again in this generation seems very unlikely to me. and as a lens go to the polls on sunday to vote for the merits of three hundred thirty five municipalities the ruling party is expected to sweep but the board given a boycott by most opposition parties who say the electoral system is biased and favor president nicolas maduro. reports on caucus already this still voting in venice weta i mean this is. despite opposition boycotts accusations
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of electrolytic regularities and widespread disenchantment with politics and politicians so we can win at least some districts across the country they won't be able to cheat us we have to do that and then they won't be able to close us down completely they were pressuring would not be told they won't be able to stop us for ever. just a few months ago thousands took to the streets to protest after the pro-government supreme court position dominated national assembly more than one hundred twenty people died these university students march too but not now. believe deeply in protests we've been on the streets and will return to the streets but only for the right fights with the correct strategy and in conditions that will result in the fewest casualties possible the president says venice weyler is the victim of the u.s. led economic war the conspiracy after eighteen years of first child isn't now
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because istm a door to empower the opposition is fragmented disillusioned angry and cynical but they say that they must have hope and the wheels of democracy must go grinding on. tens of thousands of left venice weight todd of rising crime and chronic food and medicine shortages. so that people don't want to live any longer with the scum. so surely a moment for the opposition to sweep to power. honestly i'd have to say i know the . internal divisions show that the capacity to govern does not exist and the people's perception is that they don't have the capacity to govern. many than a swale and say that politicians from all parties. cannot mix outreach and these bad bad political parties not to one but all of them out finished done for.
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so many this whalen's the political debate last the daily struggle to make ends meet they don't get it done on their own. androids of women and south sudan's capital juba have taken to the streets calling for an end to the suffering in their country millions of fled their homes since fighting broke out in december two thousand and thirteen between government and rebel forces the u.n. says half the country's population is in need of humanitarian assistance even morgan was at that women's march. breeds of women have come out to march on the streets of south sudan capital juba calling for an end to south sudan's war which is going on to hear the tape their mouths shut but really the signs and posters that they're carrying hate all they're tired of the war they want their men back from the fighting and they want but if we care for their children as well which broke out in december twenty third team has resulted in tens of thousands being killed and a quarter of the country's twelve million population displaced. we the women of
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south sudan have decided that we have had enough of this list war has been going on for a long time we thought independence has come in the war has come to an end ten to thirteen happened and nothing has changed twenty sixteen happened and the still the war continues to intensify women continue to be raped and killed and they don't have access to their homes and there's no humanitarian access for people they need as we are tired and fed up of this and we want our leadership to understand that this is it this is their chance their final chance to bring peace to this country because we have. the un says six million people who should have of the country's population is in desperate need of humanitarian assistance and that one point two million are at risk of famine if humanitarian assistance is not delivered by next year now there is a peace agreement which was signed in august twenty fifth in but it was largely regarded as over when fighting broke out in the capital in july last year there are efforts right now to try to revitalize the peace process to bring together all the were inspired and put an end to the conflict which the women they have taken so much from them and their future. still ahead on al-jazeera. good reason.
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to allow the individual to. this wonderful. boycotting the president since it is black leaders protest trumps appearance at the opening of the civil rights museum plus. crying for help or hendrick girl reveals a harrowing story of persecution and me and mark. from the clear blue sky of the doha moony. to the fresh fruits and breeze in the city of in the. hollow because some pleasant sunshine across central and southern parts of china temps just picking up in shanghai to around thirteen to a little bit of cloud though into those central areas but hong kong ferry nice to twenty three degrees celsius here over the next couple days or more in the way of
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extensive sunshine as we go through monday i also want to show us just live the way towards the philippines on the other side of the sea of the south china sea we are looking at staying fine dry and settled showers do continue though across the good parts of southeast asia they are edging their way towards the malaysian peninsula and the heavy downpours should stay out in the open waters i scattering of showers across malaysia and indonesia as we go through the next couple of days might be sinking a little further south which in the process brightest guys coming back into thailand bangkok getting up to around thirty three degrees celsius we should see some prizes guys grassi pushing back into the northeast of india up towards bangladesh this is our side raining out as it makes its way inland across the bangladesh through the course of sunday pulling away from behalf from west bengal gradually seen some dry weather coming back in behind much of india will be dry but notice some rather heavy rain up towards this west. the women sponsored body counts on race.
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you're watching al-jazeera these are the top stories this hour there has been a fourth day of violent protests across occupied palestinian territories and demonstrators angry over the u.s. decision to declare a truce in the capital of israel israeli forces have fired tear gas and stun grenades on peaceful protesters. they are oblique secretary general calls the u.s. decision very dangerous. says the u.s. could no longer be an end dependent mediator in the middle east peace process iraq's prime minister has declared its war is over. troops have driven their remaining fighters from the iraqi syrian border. out and they are now in control of the area as well advanced on iraq three years ago capturing a third of the country. are now on our top story on the fallout of president who. is co-founder of electronic intifada and depended on nine news publication that focuses on palestine he says the arab leaders statements are just rhetoric. the
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arab league meeting at the arab league summit will amount to nothing as has amounted to nothing for decades all the statements being made by the arab regimes are strictly for public consumption because the arab lakes are clearly outraged as the massive demonstrations in cities across the arab world showed but you haven't yet most of these regimes saudi arabia bahrain egypt and jordan of course a very close to israel they either have. or tacit ties and so they will they will do nothing in practice issue statements back in israel thousands have taken to the streets of tel aviv again to demonstrate against that yahoo who is accused of government corruption. and gallo consistently denies any wrongdoing and says he has been the target of a campaign by political opponents
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a suspected of receiving gifts from apple business going to negotiating a deal with the newspaper on air for better coverage and return for curbs on a rival dating. chumps attendance at the opening of a civil rights museum in america's deep south sparked a boycott by mississippi's black leaders many of them stayed away from the launch claiming the president encourages racial division in the u.s. ever elizondo reports on jackson mississippi. they gathered to pay tribute to the long struggle for racial equality in america it was a grand opening of a new nineteen million dollars civil rights museum that traces the history of black americans who led that fight but when donald trump said he would attend some african-americans boycotted including congressman and prominent civil rights leader john lewis the national association for the advancement for colored people or and pete the most storied civil rights organization in america had asked trump not to
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come. we really do to allow individuals to stay this wonderful thing of honoring individuals who sacrifice. when they work so hard to sure people have access to affordable health care and he seek it to undermine it at every turn. trump was slow to condemn racist groups it protested in charlottesville virginia earlier this year you had a group on one side that was bad and you had a group on the other side that was also very violent but he has relented so he condemned n.f.l. players for taking a need to ring national anthem in protest against police brutality and injustice against mostly young black men but there is another side of the story many of the people who are here on the first day of the museum's opening said they very much support the president's visit he should be here to represent who we are not a segment not a political view but the people of united states best me you're happy i'm happy
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here. to at the museum and then gave a speech with a presidential tone that stayed on script we want our country to be a place where every child from every background can grow up free from fear innocent of hatred and surrounded by love opportunity and hope. today we pay a solemn tribute to our heroes of the past his words were appreciated by many that came here and his words were powerful and at the end of the day it's about the two museums that are here mississippi has a dark history when it comes to civil rights in the last century it was one of the last states to fully integrate black americans to have equal rights medgar evers' a famous civil rights leader from the state was murdered here in one thousand nine hundred sixty three this entire history now on full display at the new museum everyone agrees the struggle for equal rights is
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a story that needs to be told that disagreement on if the current president is the right person to tell it gabriel's on bill i would use either jackson mississippi a legal challenge has been filed to in all the results of last month's honduras presidential election the opposition party led by candidate salvador is claiming voter fraud both of us fall and the current president want to lend a hernandez have declared themselves the waiter fourteen people have been killed and protests thousands of people marched against fascism in northern italy on saturday and response to anti immigration action by far right groups elase governing democrats led the rally in como where members of far right groups have denounced what they call them my friend invasion more than one hundred fourteen at thousand my friends have landed in italy so far this year. and mars army is being accused of deliberately targeting revenge of children who are escaping
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a military crackdown in rakhine state and nine year old girl tells al-jazeera how she survived being shot three times as she crossed into bangladesh or more than six hundred twenty five thousand are seeking sanctuary charles trafford reports from the thank ali refugee camp near cox's bazaar. his grandmother told by the two. it's a miracle the nine year old girl is a lawyer. she to says she was shot three times by myanmar army soldiers as she fled her village of torm bazaar three and a half months ago. the bullets went through her right leg her left arm and her right armpit myanmar soldiers shot her mother and father dead. as he too was trying to escape in a boat with a young boy when the army opened fire at them when you know how your little. we
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were running and crying trying to escape he says i got in a boat and heard gunshots as i was in a different boat when the ministry shelter shita they were around thirty and now tears away from her after seeing the head shot i felt i don't know i am bound to die. the bullet wound on the infected and won't heal. infections are common in the camp with hundreds of thousands of other refugees it's not known how many children have been killed by the myanmar military in this recent crackdown on the river injure the myanmar government is refusing any kind of independent investigation but what's so shocking about this case is that having spoken to two witnesses and the medics treating how all evidence suggests that a soldier knowingly shot sites a nine year old girl from close range. this sort of indicative of a heart off the weapon and caliber bullet of something of an seven sixty nine
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a mark a five five six bullet which would tend to hit in bad three men and do a lot of internal damage given also the trajectory we think that it would be with him for fifty made a range women. who was operated on in a malaysian government field hospital near the refugee camp tiny pieces of fabric from the clothes she was wearing when she was shot in fixing the wound. doctors hope as each is physical and going to will eventually subside but it's unlikely the terrifying memories of what she and her grandmother saw in myanmar will ever disappear. for al-jazeera think ali refugee camp bangladesh millions of indians have voted in the first phase of elections in their home state of prime minister narendra modi his party at the beach a p has ruled the region for more than two decades but in this round some opinion polls suggest the opposition
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congress party is giving a tough fighting on the government they highlight a controversial decisions to introduce a sales tax and remove high value notes from circulation throughout the campaign the next round of voting and five days. sure longa has formally handed over commercial activities and its main southern port to a chinese state owned company china merchant port holdings is paying one point twelve billion dollars to operate the have been toto port ninety nine year lease and also gets a seventy percent stake in the company the deal is a boost for cash strapped sri lanka but it's raised concerns over china's growing influence the ports expected to play a key role in beijing's plans to create a maritime silk road. firefighters in california say they have made some progress in their battle to contain multiple large wildfires raging across the southern part of the state the fires have killed one person and destroyed hundreds of buildings
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and forced two hundred thousand people to leave their homes or castro's war and high winds expected this weekend could fan the flames further alan shaw for has more from los angeles. well the fire fight continues on many fronts here in southern california and everything is going to depend on the weather firefighters and residents tired of all the flames in so many areas got a bit of a break over the last twenty four hours the winds calm down a little bit firefighters were able to divert resources from structure protection for protecting neighborhoods and actually attack the fire and they have made progress on many fronts on these many fires however what happens in the next forty eight hours is going to determine fire behavior the national weather service does have a red flag warning up there saying that there's a potential at least for very high winds through the end of this weekend winds that could gust to eighty or ninety kilometers kilometers per hour those are the common
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santa ana winds that happen every winter here but when they happen and there's some kind of fire ignition those fires can explode and that's what we've seen over the past week or so for now we're in a bit of a holding pattern we'll all wait and see what the weather brings over the next forty eight hours. hundreds of thousands of persians line the day on saturday for the funeral procession of the man known as the french elvis johnny holiday died on wednesday at the age of seventy four he saw more than one hundred million albums of us relatively unknown outside of the country or has more. the rule of motorbike engines filled paris's prestigious avenue the shells the say it was a rock n roll farewell for france's most famous pop star johnny hallyday friends lined the streets for the funeral procession. this was
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a chance to celebrate and remember an artist regarded here as a national icon whose music in strolled fans for six decades. sit them johnny he's a legend he's more than a minute he's an idol he's my whole youth i've loved him from the start where he regaled i only had one god he gave me such happiness and today he's gone so really over all ages and that's because the holiday really appealed to people from all generations and also many tell us is that his music company then lives spots of our generation also direction of our burdens for example you wasn't but the same measure of. the first two years ago so it's very special to me and i remember my dad singing journey. to the release of holiday break through in the one nine hundred sixty s. as a teenager inspired by elvis he soon became a sensation and france's highest earning music star in the news of the year is he
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adopted his style to changing the school tastes it was one of the keys to his success at the historic madeleine church family friends and pasta leaders gathered for a service on the steps outside france's young president pay tribute yes. he did. through nearly every experience he knew challenges he knew failures he crossed through time through eras generations and old that define society it's for this that we are here today. he may have been a known outside france but few musicians anyway could have moved so many people to come together in this he has few equals. al-jazeera. take out the headlines on al-jazeera now there's been a fourth day of violent protests across occupied palestinian territories from
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demonstrators angry over the u.s. decision to declared first on the capital of israel israeli forces said tear gas and stun grenades on a place for protesters meanwhile the arab league secretary general calls the u.s. decision very dangerous gates says the u.s. can no longer be an end dependent mediator in the middle east peace process. this decision threatens jerusalem's legal status and affects all the arab muslims and christians and the islamic world all together we would like him to be frank and call things by their real name the decision taken by the american administration to recognize jerusalem as the capital of israel and to move the american embassy to jerusalem is unacceptable and very dangerous and protests continue worldwide against trumps decision hundreds of demonstrators gathered in paris on saturday to denounce a planned visit by israel's prime minister french president and real macron
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a set host benjamin netanyahu on sunday calls trump's announcement or credible. iraq's prime minister has declared its war against eisel over hyderabadi says troops are in control of the area around the iraqi syrian border after driving out eisel fighters i saw dance on iraq three years ago now and quickly captured a third of the country including important cities like mosul and felicia iraq's announcement comes two days after russia say it had defeated eisel in syria a legal challenge has been filed to an all the results of last month's honduras presidential election now opposition party led by candidate salvador nasrallah is claiming voter fraud both nasrallah and the current president water lando hernandez have declared themselves the winner fourteen people have been killed and protests firefighters in california say they have made some progress in their battle to contain multiple large wildfires raging across the southern part of the state
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places a killed one person destroyed hundreds of buildings and forced two hundred thousand people to leave their homes one of the worst fires in ventura county is now fifteen percent contained forecasters warn high winds expected this week and could fan the flames even further there are the headlines the news continues on al-jazeera after inside story keep it or. a struggle over corruption all power all the anti corruption campaign that mikhail saakashvili back in police custody for the second time in a week the former president of georgia says his real arrest is politically motivated.
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