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police say this area is a red zone one of several in some townships and cape town children sometimes a court in the crossfire when rival gangs fight so parents and grandparents have started what they call a walking past to try to take them to gang violence i lost my son looking wayland those years ago i also lost my there are more than one hundred fifty volunteers working for several walking busses teachers say it is working class attendance has improved the volunteers also act as security guards he was the world's most wanted and last meeting i had with him was off to. finland was very nervous about nature does not match a western reporter patrol in part one of an exclusive two part documentary i'll just hear a speech to the met osama bin ladin he never showed hostility towards me of the west are you. on all dizzy.
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russia's foreign minister accuses the us of trying to divide syria as he holds talks in moscow with his turkish and the rainy and counterparts. other i'm suits us and this is al jazeera live from london also coming up massive crowds on or come on the killed last week in yemen now reports of more deaths in saudi that coalition air strikes the new u.s. secretary of state arrives in saudi arabia with the iran nuclear deal set to dominate the agenda and as armenians unite behind their protest leader the ruling party says it will not vote for a candidate for prime minister. russia's
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foreign minister has accused the u.s. of trying to divide syria into parts so a lover of made the comments in moscow while meeting his turkish and iranian counterparts to discuss the war in syria iranian foreign minister mohammad desirea condemned the use of chemical weapons in the war there whilst also stressing the need for impartial investigators at the site of alleged attacks saturday's talks are being held ahead of the next round of the a standard process and its ending the violence which is why we are building options to please some of the other 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 where our challenge is has the latest from moscow. this meeting was a way for russia turkey and iran co-sponsors of the standard talks to set the scene for the next round of those negotiations which are in a couple of week's time
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a the fourteenth and fifteenth the three countries here although they have been pushing these negotiations into their ninth rounds now. do have disagreements they have disagreements over the future of president bashar al assad's turkey has always thought that he shouldn't be part of syria's future and turkey also disagrees with russia on iran over the recent u.s. u.k. and french airstrikes which were a response to what those three countries said was a chemical weapons attack in duma now turkey supports though that view and thinks that the russian perspective that this has set back the political process in syria is not necessarily true but the turks do have criticisms of the united states saying that they should give up their ongoing support for the kurds
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when we do get to the next round of the start of talks in a couple of weeks we're likely to see. a similar situation to previous times which is that the opposition are reluctance to come now the route the opposition has always felt the. talks were essentially a sideshow a distraction from what should be taking place which is the resumption of negotiations in geneva the official u.n. sponsored talks and the opposition has long felt that water starner is essentially doing is just hollowing out geneva stripping it of all the main political platforms political points and essentially giving cover for russia and the syrian government forces on the ground to continue pushing home their military advantage. and at least eighteen people have reportedly been killed in syria's largest palestinian refugee camp over the past twenty four hours.
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the syrian government is trying to retake several neighborhoods in southern damascus including the refugee camp from eisel fighters activists believe about half of the camp has been destroyed just over a week into the offensive doctors in gaza say they're unable to cope with the latest influx of palestinians injured during friday border protests four people were killed and about nine hundred wounded as israeli soldiers fired on crowns along the fence israel's military struck six more hamas targets in gaza on saturday stephanie decker has more. 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
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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 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 rules 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
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a surge towards the border fence running in a different direction from where the protests have been focused all day these really soldiers had to reposition themselves the army issued a statement saying there was an attempt to infiltrate the border that they acted within the rules of engagement to through or to the soldiers opened fire it went on for quite some time yet of. his race 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 a 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 and 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
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a 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 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 a 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 now there was no obvious. intent to. raise you like. the writer. for the new thing are the first
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situation. to voice what they want is change to be given their rights and their freedom when you can see despite the dangers of getting not put to the front no one is stopping. this friday it's 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 just zero east gaza. a soundalike coalition air strike has reportedly killed the two who three leaders and dozens of fighters and sana large crowds filled the streets of the yemeni
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capital on saturday two on a high ranking rebel come on the salah. who was killed by a strike last week victoria gates reports. he supposes descend on the center of santa protesting against the death of the most senior official to be killed by the saudi led coalition in yemen's three year war. with the mad died in an airstrike on the coastal hay day to provence last week. you'll get revenge for the death of the president of the republic. and i have message for the saudi aggressors you bring invaders here from all over the world we will kill them and we will burn them to the leaders and dozens of 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
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trying something new the saudis are stepping up their game. targeting higher higher level officials and the hope is as well are also are there also to 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 has the fighters say they're more determined than ever to continue their fight for control of yemen. 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 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
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from both sides saudi arabia says it intercepted for the missiles fired from yemen targeting the city of g.'s than victoria gate and b. al-jazeera. nudie appointed u.s. secretary of state mark pump a zero has arrived in saudi arabia ahead of a three day trip to the region pump air was sworn into his new post on thursday after his predecessor rex tillerson was sacked last month he will hold talks with the saudi foreign minister del alger bear before having dinner with crown prince mohammed solomon are expected to discuss the iran nuclear deal following donald trump's threats to pull the united states out of the accord next month question salumi has more from washington d.c. . the state department says a strong u.s. saudi partnership is crucial to peace and prosperity in the middle east so perhaps not surprising that mike pompei a would make a visit to saudi arabia part of his first official trip as secretary of state he
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also has the fast approaching deadline of may twelfth when president trump must decide whether or not to reimpose sanctions on iran a move that many feel will be the end of the iran nuclear deal mike pompei o is much closer to president trump on this issue than his predecessor rex tillerson was tillerson was sympathetic to the european point of view which is the deal should be strengthened and not abandoned he lost his job essentially over that mike pompei a will also no doubt be talking about the situation in syria during this visit president trump has called on gulf countries to do more to stabilize the situation there in terms of troops and funding from saudi arabia pompei o heads to israel and then to jordan still to come on the program we speak to rahane refugees about the horrors they say they face at the hands of mammals and military and how the sea is there is a book for politico we'll tell you what's driving this to christmas. however
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got some rather unsettled and cool weather making its way into western parts of europe now as the cloud stilling in from the atlantic is going to a bit grim over the next few days actually temperatures really struggling areas of low pressure just piling in a very nasty storm this one actually which will run its way across the north of france affecting southern parts of england look at that for temperature seven degrees celsius in london this is twenty degrees down what we had just over a week ago fourteen celsius in the cloud and rain across a good part of france heavy downpours into southern france and also around the pyrenees central areas on the other hand fine and dry some gorgeous sunshine coming through and we're going to see the system make its way
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a further inland pushing east woods there a bit of snow over the the alps and peyronie's for a time even worse in london on monday six degrees celsius wet and windy it really will not feel anything like spring central air is still fine and dry twenty five celsius there in vienna and some lovely sunshine across the mediterranean fine to try to across much of north africa there are some heat in place for cairo thirty five celsius could even touch thirty eight as we go on into monday there is that dry weather across northern most pos but always a chance of the yard showers across northern parts. disillusioned with life in their own countries since the arab spring and looking desperately for a new sense of identity freedom and self worth living in and it worked i don't feel like system my own country the country dreamed about demonstrated for and sought to achieve many things al-jazeera world views the stories of those deciding to
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emigrate in search of a new life and nationality passport to freedom at this time. welcome back remind all the top stories here on al-jazeera saudi coalition airstrikes have reportedly killed two leaders in the yemeni capital sana'a that's thousands of people turned out for the funeral of a toothpick amanda killed by a strike last week at least eighteen people have reportedly been killed during fighting in syria's largest palestinian refugee camp over the past twenty four hours government troops are trying to drive i saw fighters out of the town in
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southern damascus and new u.s. secretary of state mike on peo is in saudi arabia as part of his first overseas visit is expected to discuss the iran nuclear deal with the saudi foreign minister and the crown prince mohammed bin. i mean years ruling party has announced it will not nominate a candidate for prime minister that solved a massive antigovernment protests in the city of demanding an end to what they say is the ruling elite running the country weeks of unrest has led to the resignation of surged so i guess ian as prime minister and an interim leader installed on first year walk reports from your. the opposition movement have taken their actions on the road and they have been visiting different parts of armenia today they were invited zor the third largest city in the country and the square behind me which is
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now empty because the rally is over with full the entire area of people who just static to be that it's difficult really to get a sense that this country is almost entirely behind nicole passion and his nomination for the candidacy his nomination as the candidate for prime minister when parliament votes as it seeks as is expected on cheese day and when it was announced by him that the republican party the unpopular governing party said it would not be fielding a candidate the crowds erupted with joy and the tools. and that will help to release relieve tension because there was a concern that the republican party was going to put forward its own kind of date and has asked the tens of thousands of people again to gather on tuesday and
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surround the parliament and make it clear that the popular will of the armenian people is to elect a new prime minister. and now also the possibility that this is a barring an effort by the republican party in which they may choose to abstain not submit a candidate abstain and therefore nicol pasha neon would not be able to be selected because at the moment he doesn't have enough seats in parliament he doesn't have a majority. we will have to wait and see over the coming days whether or not members of the republican party are willing to jump ship and join this opposition movement. millions of koreans have been reacting to friday's historic meeting of the two leaders of their divided peninsula while south koreans were able to watch the summit between their president in north korea's can live on television the
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message across the board it was more tightly controlled attention is now switching to a proposed meeting between kim and the u.s. president james pace reports himself. across south korea people watching the historic summit closely some were 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. well 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 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
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the propaganda an education department which communal junge consignments younger sister who we saw you know company him she also came here to the olympic games she 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 know 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 stablish in a good personal relationship that would then lay the groundwork for real detailed talks among experts i think is the best way to go and this can be a very highly successful meeting if done the right way. after the very high profile
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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 or possible trouble kim summit james bows out zero seoul. south east asian leaders have been warned that a growing trade dispute between the u.s. and china is putting their economic growth at risk speaking at a regional summit singapore's prime minister as the leader of the ten countries bloc to do more to promote free trade he also warned of the growing threat of cyber attacks. thousands of people are fleeing renewed fighting between man mass army and rebel fighters in the northern ca qin states the un says more than ten thousand people have been forced from their homes since the start of the year mammals military is said to be pounding rebel positions with artillery strikes like
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a chain there are christian minority groups in myanmar and have sought greater autonomy and control in the predominantly buddhist nation since the one nine hundred sixty s. the united nations security council delegation is visiting one hinge or refugee camps in bangladesh that seeing well then travel to. state where around seven hundred thousand ranger fled the military crackdown last year joel stratford reports from catapult long refugee camp ahead of the visit. has brought his five year old daughter to this field clinic in the coupon the refugee camp in bangladesh. space is swollen and she's in pain. shamsul of his family have lived in the camp for a year and a hostage fleeing violence by the military against the reinjure reclaim state and since august last year around seven hundred thousand really just for it the latest
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military crackdown the u.n. human rights chief calls it textbook ethnic cleansing. the military surrounded our house and started shooting from all sides we were terrified so we ran for our lives my daughter was shot but we had to keep running and leave her behind because the shooting was so heavy. the u.n. and aid agencies say around a billion dollars is needed for the ranger living in what is becoming the largest refugee camp in the world i.o.m. alone is already treating eighty thousand people a month you know they say they are only going to increase as once in approaches we have to have preventive medicine we have to deal with a very real dangers of water borne disease that funding has to be in place now to help protect people on their way through will see you know protection of preventable loss of life and that's a very frightening prospect the mainly muslim or hindu had their citizenship taken away by what was then the permits government thirty five years ago rights groups
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say the rangers have suffered decades of violence and persecution they say the myanmar military and mainly buddhist mobs killed thousands of men women and children committed gang rape and destroyed hundreds of revenge of villages in recent months but the myanmar government denies the claim it says it was responding to what it calls terrorist attacks by rick injure rebel groups the un security council delegation is due to visit the refugee camps in bangladesh before heading to me for what is expected to be a tightly controlled two day trip. the inability of the united nations security council to take strong action against myanmar is largely because of china's veto power china has big business interests inside myanmar and especially in rakhine state myanmar so far has banned any independent investigation into alleged atrocities and it seems highly unlikely that this visit by
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a united nations security council delegation here will lead directly to me being called to account. but pressure is growing on me. the u.s. state department is leading an investigation into claims of extrajudicial killings rape and also why the military repatriation plan by bangladesh and beyond more allowing refugees to voluntarily return has so far failed to get off the ground she says he will never return to me and more or less the government guarantees his family citizenship security and the same rights as other citizens of the country he and his family from child stratford al-jazeera can to prolong refugee camp. there are reports that dozens of people have been killed in two attacks in mali over the past few days it acts happened in the northern monarch or region the regional government says at least forty twenty people have died in the violence
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malawi's former president joyce banda has returned to the country after four years abroad despite facing the threat of arrest over allegations of corruption she was met by hundreds of supporters when her flight from johannesburg landed they were blantyre than the flood malawi in twenty fourteen after losing power amid the scandal known as cash gate and tens of millions of dollars were stolen from the state she thanked those who turned out to her and. i was totally surprised but we know. that you came. while it's vines is head of the africa program at the chatham house think tank here in london he says banda has returned to malawi for personal reasons. she's homesick she wanted to go back to malawi she wants to go back to her house up. and so it's for years and she thought this is time to return i think she's also had a conversation with the current president the festival to reka to try and ensure
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that she had a soft landing in terms of her return and she is a malawian patchett that is the country that she she she loves and has built up and i don't think she particularly enjoyed doing the the talk circuit and staying at research institutes universities and think tanks over the last four years in the united states her husband's also been pretty ill so another incentive for her to come home. so argentina now where the annual. has kicked off on a political note organizers say there's been a drop off in book sales due to the struggling economy and high inflation stories about reports. they want to cite his book fair began with a protest against the government of president. students protested against education reform and the president of the book foundation used his initial
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remarks to draw attention to a drop in book sales in the country. we are demanding a decrease in taxes that takes our competitiveness in the region we are sorry to say that the government is not buying the books it usually does imports of increase in exports remain the same they want to cite his book fair as one of the most important in the spanish speaking world the place where authors and publishers reach out to the public. says he tries to be here every year even though it is important to be here and gain new clients our challenges to edit new titles to get people interested it is a sacrifice because it's not cheap but worth it because we make connections with people from all around the world the theory lasts for about three weeks and authors from all over the world are expected to show up among them two nobel prize winners about a million people are expected to visit this book fair this year but argentina's economy continues to struggle with high inflation among other problems and that's
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why the organizers are giving all sorts of incentives so that people continue to buy books there are events for children as well so san antonio says she comes with her family every year. this is the most important event of the year for us we come during the week because it think it is cheaper and we wait for the fed to buy the school books because we get much better prices here a major cultural event that organizers hope won't be tarnished by the political differences that exist in argentina. i just want to cite us. china has unveiled the world's largest movie studio touted as the country's rival to hollywood the owner the dalai and wonder group wants to host at least five projects in its first year of business it says the complex will turn the northern city of qingdao into a global film production the eight billion dollar complex includes hotels
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a theme park and a yacht club don't forget have a look at our website al jazeera dot com. desk a reminder of the top stories on al-jazeera russia's foreign minister has accused the u.s. of trying to divide syria into parts so a lot of rough made the comments in moscow while meeting his takesh and the radio counterparts to discuss the war in syria the talks are being held ahead of the next round of the a star negotiations aimed at ending the violence local church while we are building options for peace some of the other 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 reportedly been killed in syria's largest palestinian refugee camp over the past twenty four hours.
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the syrian government is trying to retake several neighborhoods in solving damascus including the young refugee camp from myself on it says activists believe about half of the camp has been destroyed just over a week into the offensive. a saudi led coalition as strike has reportedly killed dozens of yemen's hooty rebels including two key commandos on saturday supporters gathered in the capital sana'a for the public funeral of salah. the head of the supremes political council and second in command he was killed in an air raid claimed by saudi arabia and his allies last week armenia's ruling party has announced it will not nominate a candidate for prime minister after a massive anti-government protest in the city of galle marie demanding an end to what they say is the ruling in the running the country weeks of unrest has led to the resignation of surged to c.n.n. as prime minister and an interim leader installed u.s.
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secretary of state might compare has arrived in saudi arabia ahead of a three day trip to the region he's used to hold talks with the saudi foreign minister algebra and crown prince mohammed bin solomon with the iran nuclear deal expected to be high on the agenda that is in gaza say they are unable to cope with the latest influx of palestinians injured during friday border protests four people were killed about nine hundred wounded as israeli soldiers fired on crowds along with. those are your headlines stay with us here on al-jazeera the listening post is next.
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