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lol. huge crowds gather and yemen's capital for the funeral of. a saudi air strikes killed more rebel commander. is a problem also ahead. hundred people wounded by israeli forces during the latest gaza protest pressure on hospitals breaking point. three of the biggest players. and one of the virtual reality is getting film fans closer to the action than ever before.
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the saudi led coalition air strike has reportedly killed. dozens of functions and yemen's capital sama that happened as large crowds filled the streets to on a high ranking rebel commander. was killed in a strike last week. have been fighting against the whole thing since two thousand and fifteen when they intervened to support the exiled government. reports. these supporters descend on the center of santa they're protesting against the death of the most senior the official to be killed by the saudi led coalition in yemen's three year war. died in an airstrike on the coastal hey day to provence last week. you will get revenge for the death of the president of the republic. and i have a message for the saudi aggressors you bring invaders here from all over the world we will kill them and we will burn them to move you the leaders and dozens of
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fighters were killed in another saudi led coalition air strike on saturday saudi state television says the strike targeted a high level meeting at the these interior ministry in santa after three years of fighting and no end to the war in sight analysts say the saudi led coalition is trying something new the saudis are stepping up their game. targeting higher higher level officials and the hope is as well are also there also it's a stepping up their game firing more and more ballistic missiles into saudi territory i think the message is clear that they still believe both parties still believe that they're the only solution is a military solution but it's a risky strategy the fighters say they're more determined than ever to continue their fight for control of yemen. you know this protest was made for our president's summit and we tell him that we will keep going on your path and we will not drift away his death strengthened us and provided us with resistance god
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willing we will not drift away. it's a conflict that's already killed thousands of people and caused the united nations says is the world's worst humanitarian crisis now there are signs of an escalation from both sides saudi arabia says it intercepted the missiles fired from yemen targeting the city of jews than victoria gate and be al jazeera. to other news now and doctors in gaza said they're simply unable to call it would be a huge number of palestinians injured in the latest friday border protests about my hundred awarded as israeli soldiers fired on crowds that came up to the fence four were killed demonstrations have been going on for more than a month demanding a white overturn for refugees and their descendants to what is now israeli territory as well as facing international criticism for its use of life file on protesters but says it's protecting its border. well. now
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medical resources have hit rock bottom the health authorities must provide more medical supplies for us to continue to treat patients. i was not fully oh properly treated because of the lack of medicine and medical facilities in another hospital then i got transferred to this rehabilitation hospital and i run into the same problems well to fight as pontus the israeli army struck six hamas targets in gaza stephanie decker reports this is the first time the israeli military has responded with a military force against hamas targets and what it calls a response to the protests at the fence a statement from the army issued on friday night said that this was in response to a mass infiltration attempt at the border fence one of those strikes here in gaza port at two small boats overnight now what we've been seeing here is thousands of people who have lost their fear certainly this friday the most dramatic yet when
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you saw a surge of thousands of people heading towards that fence israeli forces opened fire but what people have been telling us is that they have lost their fear we can keep saying that but the situation here has become that desperate everyone you speak to here will tell you it is the worst that it has been since hamas took over the gaza strip there are no jobs the economy is dire people cannot afford to feed their families there's four hours of electricity a day if that medical supplies are in short supply the water is contaminated the water you see here has rule of sewage going into it the list is goes on and on i think this is why we're seeing so many people who don't care whether they're going to be facing life fire at the border fence certainly that's what we saw happen on friday when. it happened all of a sudden a surge towards the border fence running in a different direction from where the protests have been focused all day. israeli soldiers had to reposition themselves and the army issued a statement saying there was an attempt to infiltrate the border that they acted
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within the rules of engagement to thwart it the soldiers opened fire it went on for quite some time yet. ambulances raced to pick up the wounded. the guys suddenly ran in this direction to the fence they threw stones at the soldiers then the israelis opened heavy fire there are many injuries there really is a feeling here that people have lost their fear israel has said it will shoot the ball they get right up to the border fence the people here will tell you they have absolutely nothing left to lose. earlier in the day a small victory for these young boys israeli forces had warned the protestors over speakerphone in arabic to move back from the fence. when they didn't. to deal with the tear gas homemade gas masks and now being sold it could demo on
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how to use them these young men part of a generation who grew up under the blockade there are no jobs no opportunities they are stuck here as we get power from a peaceful protest they get the power but it's potations welcome from their rifles with us we have rights and we need our freedom. these three seem to discuss tactics maybe hoping for a brief moment of pride against one of the best equipped armies in the world. and there was. this. like. for the youth here are the first situation. what they want is change to be given their rights and their freedom then you can see despite the dangers of getting not put to the fight no one is stopping.
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this friday has been described by many here as the most dramatic yet because the protesters came right up to israel spends israel's intelligence agency and the army have borne the israeli government that gaza could explode if the current restrictions continue they may be right people here say they've lost their fear that life in gaza has become unbearable that they have nothing left to lose stephanie decker or jazeera east gaza russia's foreign minister has accused the us of trying to divide syria into parts second speaking with us to question the iranian counterparts following talks on the syrian conflict in moscow they are the gown tool states in the so cornerstone a process and ending the violence but u.s. led strikes on syria earlier this month differences between the three powers. while we had building options to pay some of the other colleagues are trying to
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destroy the results of our joint constructive efforts not even following the international law like in the recent operation by the u.s. u.k. and france against syria with iran's foreign minister condemned the use of chemical weapons and expressed support for international inspections. be tied up funny and be no doubt we hope that an impartial international investigation on site will be carried out as soon as possible and will bear fruit and we hope the overall trajectory of the global community too dear to the chemical weapons prohibition convention will act in the same vein. let's go to our russia correspondent for the challenge now he's joining us live from moscow where the three the groundwork for the next round of the start of talks. yeah exactly or not that next round of the ninth round of a standard talks is coming up in a couple weeks on the fourteenth and fifteenth of may and i think the foreign ministers who are meeting in moscow today were basically trying to work out
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what they would be pushing forward as the next steps in asked on or they agreed on a few things they agreed first of all primarily on the facts that syria has to be kept as a territorially sovereign and whole entity that's something that all three men pledged in their press conference afterwards but there are differences between them of course there is the difference that turkey has with russia and iran over the future of us. is always felt that assad should not really be a part of syria's. constitutional future and also there is the issue of the chemical weapons incidents alleged attack in duma recently and the u.s. french and u.k. response to that the air strikes that happened
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a few days ago now russia and iran believe that that was a immensely destabilizing events and that it's set back the political process turkey has not gone that far it doesn't criticize the u.s. for hitting back the damascus government for the alleged chemical weapons incident but it has criticized the united states for other things particularly its ongoing support for the kurds so differences between them boy and also the main difference between the syrian government and their backers of russia and iran and the opposition remains and that is you know the opposition say that assad must go in as part of a political solution there's been a lot of talk among these three today about finding a political solution but also from the russian foreign minister sergei lavrov saying that that precondition is not acceptable to the. yeah the russians have always said that the opposition needs to get rid of these
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preconditions because they are destructive to syria's peace prospects. of course that is something that the opposition has disagreed with the whole basis of the opposition to start with the whole reason why people came out into the streets in two thousand and eleven was because they wanted to get rid of president bashar assad so for them to say right ok we're putting that aside bashar assad can stay would be essentially a betrayal of everything that they've been fighting for over the next number of years that we've had since then so yeah the opposition are very reluctant to put that aside russia and iran and turkey have basically basically been sort of championing this as start a process a way of kind of. getting around some of the roadblocks that have be stopping the geneva peace process from restarting but there are critics of start of sochi which
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is another negotiating platform that the russians have been pushing and those critics say that a starter and such here are basically a way to hollow out geneva to strip it of the political sides of the negotiating bring them into the separate tracks that are starmer and saatchi and therefore make the peace process when it finally happens if it does happen much more amenable for moscow in damascus which basically means that we're going to be looking at a continued rule of president bashar al assad and i thank you very much for that tough an hour that's for a challenge of the latest from moscow thank you. the former president of malawi joyce banda has returned home office spending four years in self-imposed exile she lost her bid for reelection in two thousand and fourteen after a corruption scandal she later fled malawi accused of abusing her office and money laundering obama was malawi's first female president of the second woman to lead an
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african country two thousand and thirteen cash scandals thirty million dollars stolen from state coffers in the space of just six months the controversy hurt malawi's international reputation of foreign donors pulling one hundred fifty million dollars out in aid there is still that to arrest warrant for bond that that led her to postpone a planned return to the law last year but the basis for could is a researcher at the al-jazeera center for studies and he says it will be difficult for bonded to revive her career i think for her to to go away was mostly cooling period and interestingly is that while she was in exile she did not actually preach politics but she embraced the more strongly the women and girls issues and that's what she became known for so she many to an extent to rebrand has solved and take itself out of the case the case kate that she was involved with people in this that
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there's a very big split in in the lower you regarding her. but i think what's more important was when she left my love with her party which was another split from the deeply actually almost collapsed so it's going to be very difficult for her to revive itself as a political figure secondly it's going to be very difficult for to revive the political party that she left. i mean she left before she before she went into exile. we have a weather check next and then southeast asian thing to discuss alison do you know what that question trade for. i'm from drawings to fighter jets look at what's hot at the pentagon and shot. how it whether let's settle across southeastern parts of china very different story
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further north still some very heavy rain up towards behind up towards shanghai so you know it twenty eight celsius twenty eight celsius there for hong kong as well the rain becoming a little more wise but as we go on through monday but for the south again hong kong does stay fine and dry scattering the showers down into india china scattering of showers to into the philippines has some rather shabby rain also affecting parts of thailand recently and that was a weather well that makes its way right across the bay of bengal southern parts of india pushing across into sri lanka seeing the showers continue not to the northeast of india up towards bangladesh again we are staying a rather disturbed here over the next couple of days so we are going to see some very heavy rains in the far north east of india temperatures still getting well above the forty degree mark for many little more clout there's you can see a little cooler for the south the still want to see showers there into kerala for example and also into sri lanka what about celsius from that pool forty one celsius
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for new delhi across eleven potential is generally fine and dry we have got the chance of some sandstorms further north and showers to the south. rewind returns with a new series here bring your people back to life i'm sorry i'm brand new updates on the best documentary there has been a number of reforms since the program. continues with this we were following orders we sing young people to fight these wars put them in the most complex situations you can imagine and have them make life and death decisions rewind on al-jazeera.
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it's good to have you with us on al-jazeera these are our top stories large crowds have gathered in the heavens capital sanaa to pay tribute to the forty. some odd people killed in a cell the lead strike last week. gaza's hospitals say they're unable to cope after four palestinians were killed and almost nine hundred engine during the protests along israel's border on friday. and russia's foreign minister says the u.s. is trying to divide syria and to parts sergey lavrov has been holding talks with his turkish and iranian counterparts in moscow. now millions of koreans have been reacting to friday's historic meeting of the two leaders off their divided peninsula while south koreans were able to watch the summit between
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their president. kim jong il on live on television with a message across the board it was more tightly controlled now attention is switching to a proposed meeting between kim and the u.s. president james bay is reports from seoul. across south korea people watching the historic summit closely somewhat overwhelmed by the images the first time they'd seen a north korean leader step foot in the country the declaration that was signed was a declaration of intent nothing is actually changed yet but it could mean a very different political future for the next generation of koreans while south korea had wall to wall coverage of the events in north korea on state controlled media a more edited version was presented people here of not yet been told of the possibility of the next meeting being between their leader and president trump experts say one
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of the people closest to kim is likely to be involved in changing the official narrative well for north korea the all of the media are controlled by the propaganda an adaptation department which kim your junk comes on and younger sister who we saw you know accompany him he also came here to the olympic games he works in that department which indicates a very very high priority for the north korean regime joining the summit president moon j. in and supreme leader kim jong un met alone face to face for over thirty minutes trump is also said to favor a meeting one on one with no aides a former senior official who worked on north korea both at the white house and later at the u.n. has this advice for the u.s. president. establishing a good personal relationship that would then leave the groundwork for real detailed
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talks among experts i think is the best way to go and this could be a very highly successful meeting if done the right way. after the very high profile summit the next stage of the diplomatic process will take place well away from the spotlight the lines of communication between pyongyang seoul and washington will remain open as they discuss the substance and venue possible trouble kim summers jamesburg zira soul of the u.s. president has spoken to me in about the end to korean summit he tweeted about it not long ago just had a long and very good talk with president moon of south korea things are going very well tom a location of meeting with north korea as being set off a spoke to prime minister of japan to inform him of the on governor gauche ations. i mean in protest lead in they called me on has called on supporters to get out and protest again on sunday i or thousands of his supporters
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rallied on friday in the second largest city on tuesday to choose a new prime minister after mass protests prompted veteran leader gets him to step aside southeast asian leaders have been warned that a growing trade dispute between the u.s. and china is putting their economic or their first well those concerns have sidelined other issues as they met in singapore on slowly reports. trade and security top the agenda when heads of state from the ten asin countries met on friday and saturday in his opening address singapore prime minister lee hsien loong warned that the spats between china and the us could affect the blow the political mood in many countries has shifted against retreat and in particular the recent trip tension between the united states and china. why the concerns are certain countries will have to react to these major.
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us president donald trump has threatened to impose tariffs on chinese imports with china promising retaliation if he does. for many us in countries the u.s. and china are the two biggest trading partners on the issue of security members discussed the threat of violent extremism and cyber attacks the ten countries are also negotiating an extradition treaty as well as a code of conduct with china to ease tensions in the disputed south china sea but there is an area where member states have been criticized for not doing enough human rights activists have said the bloc fails to promote and protect human rights and fundamental freedoms. the bloc largely stood by in silence when cambodia shuttered its independent media organizations and dissolved the main opposition party there was very little censure philippines so-called war on drugs in which
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thousands have died in extrajudicial killings and their ongoing crisis in myanmar fighting has intensified in kitchin state in the north displacing thousands in rakhine state seven hundred thousand have fled across the border into bangladesh since august to escape persecution by the military needs to pressure myanmar to be accountable for what's happened and to investigate or allow investigators like us human rights watch and others to go into these areas ascertain exactly who was responsible for the atrocities committed against the rohingya and then hold them accountable again we're seeing nothing from us around but for a group that prefers to keep a policy of noninterference in the member states domestic affairs that might be a tall order florence three al-jazeera singapore. the suspect in america's golden state killer case has made his first appearance in court in california former policeman joyce of james d'angelo is charged with
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a series of murders and rapes across the state during the one nine hundred seventy s. and eighty's investigators managed to track him down by comparing his d.n.a. to genealogy database that people use to explore their ancestry. now many of the world's leading aircraft makers are in germany for the berlin air show with a focus this year i'm drawing technology as dominic cain reports its development as health and spark of evolution and sustainable flight. april in berlin means two things potentially to ritual downpours and. this is the innovation and leadership in aerospace event a short with a huge range of planes helicopters and other airborne elements taking their turns to wire the crowds. one of the main themes of this year's event is drones and other unmanned aircraft and while many of the items here have more military applications the civilian use of this technology is clearly on show and this is
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where airbus sees a real opportunity demonstrating what they call the city air bus helicopter currently undergoing final test before a first flight later this year as yet it's a drone but one day its creators see it as an alternative to ground based taxis with the option to have a human driver to ferry the paying passengers and it will not be of the ip option because we want to democratize this kind of transportation so it will be comparable to our normal taxi and maybe even a bit cheaper and. in a certain point in future the problem in our show is about far more than just unmanned drone fact knology out here on the tarmac the runway of this other product for many of the world's leading aviation manufacturers and indeed from the military on many of the airport is about here that its way their products at europe's leading asho amid the different and graph to be seen on many from the german
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military which this year is presenting its hardware in combination with elements from its french counterparts germany and france they are the engine of euro so we are being part of that engine we focus here and. with all the industry has been present and that's what you see over here and that's what we were part of and very proud to be. organizers say it's all about showcasing the latest innovations an aircraft design and technology that for many people it's also a chance to get a close school imps of jets they'd never be able to see otherwise dominant came. at the berlin. now the days of going to the movies and watching on a flat screen a quit claim being replaced by what's that called immersive film experience and it's it's all show at the tribe a film festival in new york. and had a look. at. taking virtual reality
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a step further this is the trifecta cinema three sixty twenty seat virtual reality theater. all the film start at a designated time just like a regular movie but that is where the similarities to a regular theater going experience in the films are viewed in three hundred sixty degree. sans. in the words what is seen and heard is all through a headset with noise canceling earphones. what makes his first tour reality so much different is we're all in the same room here together all watching the same films through these goggles and we just swivel in our chair and c s three hundred and sixty degree view of the movie three sixty used to be considered a novelty gimmick but it's quickly expanding this is the first year the cherry pick of film festival has curated it as
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a stand alone experience so cool what that what the storytellers are doing to to really use this tool of three sixty it's traditionally live action although there's a lot of great had a mention in three sixty as well i think the people that say that it's a gimmick they think of it that it's going to be three d. or something like that it is not its own media so i think once you have an opportunity to experience it and experience the best of it then you understand that this is a new tool in a new grammar that's being developed for entertainment it's all part of try becca's virtual arcade and second year it's where people can experience what's called immersive storytelling through virtual and augmented reality. there are twenty six interactive exhibits of room scale virtual reality filmmaking. a result first was trying to evolve to meet the mediums changing everybody's watching t.v. not just movies or using virtual reality all this stuff is happening and if you're a first of all that showcasing the nature of an earth form you want to be on the
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cutting edge increasingly viewing experience reflected all around us three hundred sixty degrees. new york. and again on those of. the headlines on al-jazeera large crowds have gathered in yemen's capital summer to pay tribute to the haunting leader. he was killed in a cell the led air strike last week saw the media say another airstrike on friday killed two more of the leaders and dozens of fighters at a high level meeting. pressure is growing on gaza's hospitals after four palestinians were killed and almost nine hundred injured as they marched up to israel's border fence on friday it is the closest they have come to the fence and five weeks of protests russia's foreign minister has accused the u.s.
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of trying to divide syria and to parts so they are speaking with us turkish an iranian counterparts following talks on the syrian conflict in moscow where the guarantor states the so-called us found a process aimed at ending the violence but u.s. led strikes on syria earlier this month exposed further differences between the three powers. well we had building options to please some of their colleagues are trying to destroy the results of our joint constructive efforts not even following the international law like in the recent operation by the u.s. u.k. and france against syria. at least eighteen people have been killed. since the government operation. began. outside. damascus. neighborhoods including the cap from. north korean media is. a new milestone the u.s.
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president says he'll maintain a maximum pressure to get rid of its nuclear weapons. back out and protest. prime minister is trying to widen his campaign to other parts of the country. to choose a new prime minister. has the. story generate thousands of headlines with different angles from different perspectives separate the spin from the facts that's why i'm done. with.
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