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lost their homes in that earthquake still live in this camp say i'm going to get up that because of the government raised our hopes and then abandon us politicians have promised that they won't allow a repeat of what happened after the earthquake in one thousand eight hundred five but the cost and complexity of housing hundreds of people living in camps is a major task and one that many people here think the government failed. of all my friends and coworkers who were detained i am the only one who survived they were all waiting for news of the menfolk was only one word on the lips bill maher just saw a boy killed in his father's i. saw my film. i have only once in my life seen men who are scared to death a bit to civil war was dark secret bosnia to come on al-jazeera.
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israel's prime minister says he has evidence iran is cheating on its nuclear deal. said the robin you're watching al-jazeera life my headquarters here in doha also coming up on the latest stop of his middle east tall the new u.s. secretary of state defends israel while visiting jordan. the u.s. says it can't accept asylum seekers that its border with mexico because it has no place to put the. thousands take to the streets of moscow to demand internet freedom. welcome to the program the united states says it believes evidence presented by israel accusing regional rival iran of secretly pursuing
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a nuclear weapons program if proven it would be a breach of the landmark twenty fifteen iran nuclear agreement at a press conference in tel aviv but human netanyahu displayed what he called conclusive proof that tehran had lied to international observers iran has rejected the accusations the country's foreign minister has called them a rehash of old claims that and yahoo made the allegations less than twenty four hours after a visit by the new u.s. secretary of state mike compare in a statement the white house says the israeli information provides new and compelling details about what it calls a clandestine iranian nuclear weapons program that comes as u.s. president told trump is threatening to pull out of the iran deal despite opposition from many of america's allies particle hayne has the latest. it was an inauspicious start a technical glitch with the audio meant
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a brief delay describing a highly sophisticated intelligence operation this was an innocent looking compound it looks like a dilapidated warehouse. but from the inside israeli prime minister binyamin netanyahu says his intelligence agents tracked the paperwork from an iranian nuclear weapons program to this building and that they were able to take this. proudly displaying paperwork and disks he says were from iran according to his own visuals the program ended in two thousand and three but he alleged it continued in secret using these visuals and television performance to send the message the iran deal the nuclear issue is based on logs it's based on iranian lies any rain in the separate one hundred thousand files right here prove that they're logged at the white house it was clear the u.s. president was impressed by what he saw i think of anything what's happening today
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and what's happened over the last little while and what we've learned has really shown that i've been one hundred percent right that matters because by may twelfth the president will decide if the u.s. sanctions will continue to be waved under the iran nuclear deal negotiated between the u.s. iran and five other countries around foreign minister dismissed the new allegations tweeting breaking the boy you can't stop crying wolf is at it again undeterred by cartoon fiasco at unga you can only fool some of the people so many times the president has said nobody knows what he's going to do perhaps trying to build suspense but there seems a lot less of that after what he saw on his t.v. patty calling al-jazeera washington. jonathan crystal is a fellow of the world policy institute he says netanyahu his presentation doesn't prove that iran has breached the agreement. netanyahu has not shown any evidence
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that iran has violated its agreement or anything that you know comes after july two thousand and fifteen at all so i'm a little bit confused as to what the whole performance was about beyond really just trying to confuse president trump and provide ammunition for him to be able to withdraw from the deal on may twelfth we're talking about technology that is decades old it's really the ability to do it and to actually have the centrifuges to. enrich the uranium to actually carry out the process that's the actual very hard part and so you know even iran retaining what it seems like they have retained i don't think really gives them it's sort of to be expected and it doesn't really mean there's any sort of secret program if you think about it logically right iran has no particular reason to violate the deal you know when they were developing their nuclear weapons in the two thousand went on for
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a long time but if you look at the two thousand and one two three four five years you had over one hundred thousand u.s. troops on one side you had over one hundred thousand u.s. troops on the other side and you had a country the united states that had invaded one of its neighbors for one of iran's neighbors for no particular reason the invasion of iraq and so they had a serious concern about what could protect them from the u.s. now i'm not a fan of iran getting nuclear weapons i hope that they never do. but that sort of change there's no reason why now when the u.s. is sort of war weary when our presence on their borders is minimal why they would break this deal. it makes no sense will stay in the region my pump a is wrapped up his first trip as u.s. secretary of state and he spent much of it angie israel and palestine to restart the peace process was in jordan. the final leg of his three day at least tall
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meat has more from about. if you are to strip the israeli palestinian conflict didn't seem a priority in amended newly appointed u.s. secretary of state was reminded it remains the main stumbling block to was achieving regional peace the two state solution remains the only pieces we believe in jordan it is the solution that would allow for the emergence of an independent palestine state jordanian leaders are also worried about the even in the u.s. embassy from tel aviv to jerusalem but maintained that final boundaries with the in jerusalem are up for negotiation with respect to the two state solution the parties will ultimately make the decision about what the right resolution is we certainly open to a two two party solution that's a likely outcome we certainly believe that the israelis and palestinians need to need to have political engagement there was no combination however of the recent demonstrations along the gaza border fence. shut for testers killing dozens and
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injuring hundreds limited himself to saying that israel had the right to defend itself the u.s. secretary of state didn't seem to share the. conflict is the main source of instability in the middle east instead he pointed to other conflicts in the region but throughout his trip it was clear that iran and the uncertain future of the nuclear deal where the immediate priority for the u.s. administration in riyadh and tel aviv wrapped up the rhetoric on iran threats to middle east ability to the delight of his hosts iran destabilize the entire region that supports proxy militias and terrorist groups. it is an arms dealer to the who the rebels. and iran conducts cyber hacking campaigns. supports the murderous assad regime as well iranian missiles are also
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a concern of israel's prime minister benjamin netanyahu his focus on the risk of being fired from iranian bases in syria and back from lebanon. need to now apparently couldn't be more pleased with the appointment grinning and warmly congratulating him their language at times interchangeable we remain deeply concerned about iran's dangerous escalation of threats to israel in the region and iran's ambition to dominate the middle east remains people thought that you want aggression would be moderated as a result of signing to do the opposite has happened and iran is trying to gobble up one country after the other. has flown back to washington but if iran some their lack of significant commitment towards solving the longest running middle eastern conflict would worry others but at that hemy. the u.s. defense secretary has played down the idea of pulling american troops out of syria
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james mattis said the u.s. and its allies will not pull out before a peace agreement is reached that is they were on the verge of victory against and did not want to abandon syria at this point last week president trump said he'd wanted to withdraw american troops from syria relatively soon there are hundreds of latin american migrants seeking political asylum in the us are still waiting on the mexican border border guards have already turned them away following orders from president trump to stop the so-called migrant caravan rob reynolds has the latest from san isidro border crossing just south of san diego. authorities here on the u.s. border with mexico are continuing to say they have no capacity to process the real asylum claims of several hundred migrants who've made their way up from central america and say they want to obtain asylum in the united states that has drawn some
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criticism from human rights organizations and pro immigrant organizations who say it's a farce and say it is a way a book by the u.s. administration to try to avoid dealing with the immigrants and with their claims meanwhile president donald trump has been outspokenly tweeting and speaking out in press conferences saying that the group of central americans many of whom are women and who omar women and children are a threat to the national security the united states and must be stopped he says they will not be allowed to enter the united states while it's close not to meddle republican house will follow the mexican city of tijuana. it's been two days of confusion and exile for a group of over one hundred fifty central american migrants who were denied entry into the u.s. inspection facility at the u.s. border crossing here in c one a mexican officials had asked many of these individuals to leave yesterday after
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they were denied entry but a group of fifty stayed overnight braving the cold braving the elements saying that they will do anything to to have that opportunity to plead their asylum cases to u.s. border officials you can see that there is quite a few children behind me today happened to be children's day in mexico so we saw plenty of activists and charity volunteers handing out clothes handing out blankets and toys as a distraction from the confusion a distraction from the stress for many of these kids we have to remember that these folks have been traveling for a month now across mexico many of them most of them from central america countries like honduras el salvador and guatemala where they're fleeing violence related to gangs violence related to organized crime because so many of these folks have been actually traveling for longer than a month what many of these folks are telling us is that regardless of the rain you can see the tarps being set up behind me sort of preempting rain showers that are expected later this evening they say that regardless of the weather regardless of
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how long it takes to be out here they're committed to having the opportunity to plead their cases to to authorities on the other side of the border we're also hearing overwhelmingly from individuals saying that they don't want to do anything illegal they want to use the existing asylum laws in the united states to go about this the legal way which of course they do have the right to do so under international law. well still ahead here on al-jazeera armenia's opposition leader is formally nominated as prime minister a day ahead of the parliamentary values and a visit to ireland by europe's chief of bric sydney go shater highlights how emotional litigations have become to stay with us. by the springtime flowers of a mountain late. to the first snowfall on a winter's day. i would say some rather heavy rain racing into central parts of
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china and there's more of that as we go through the next few days it's warm right if you're in shanghai thirty degrees celsius actually warmer than hong kong twenty nine but this is where the sunshine is going into the sunshine as we go on and see where the state has clouding up a late on in the day that wetter weather will sink a little further south was it cools off in shanghai winds go around more northerly directions to temperatures at around twenty four degrees by russia showers across china some of the heaviest optically into vietnam and into cambodia want to see showers also making their way into the philippines a move out of the way there you can see but the really heavy and widespread showers remain and that's just around the gulf of thailand we've seen more heavy downpours coming through here not just through a choose day also going on into what is day further south we have got some rather live shots from time to time and then towards the at least the side of sumatra should be largely dry forward in asia you know just jakarta at around thirty three degrees logic right to across much of south asia but the heavy and lively showers
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back you're watching all of us there on the whole rob a reminder of all top stories israel's prime minister says iran has secretly pursued a nuclear weapons program and lied to international observers about it in breach of the twenty fifteen nuclear deal by the business and you know you says he has conclusive proof of the program iran's foreign minister rejected the accusations calling them a rehash of old claims. and u.s. secretary of state mike perry has urged israel and palestine to restart the peace process as he wrapped up a three day middle east tall pompei also said israel had the right to defend itself as violence at the border with gaza continues israeli gunfire has killed more than forty palestinians in the last month. and hundreds of bikers are still waiting at
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the mexican border with the u.s. to find out what they can do to apply for asylum u.s. border officials have already turned them away saying it's immigration holding center has reached full capacity earlier the u.s. president reaffirmed his belief in a border wall with mexico. steven rogers is a member of donald trump's president visor board he says u.s. management of its border with mexico is appropriate and fair. i know what the overwhelming burden is that they have at that border it don't have enough manpower the national guard is now going down there to help out and keep in mind there are no reports of anybody being roughed up or are dragged from you know one end of the border to the other. people that aren't there are there the course they want to be there the united states is not responsible for them being there they'll just have to wait and as long as they're patient i'm sure that the process as you say under
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our constitution what worked out democrats will can criticize anything that president trump those but keep in mind that when the president barack obama the democrats had control of the congress they did nothing absolutely nothing to solve the immigration problem that the united states was facing so they could criticize the way you want but the fact of the matter is is that president trump is trying his best to get congress to move to solve this problem and they haven't moved yet all of the as chief but should because she is calling for a deal to preserve the so-called invisible border between the island which is part of the united kingdom of the republic of ireland michel barnier i was in the irish republic one day and as lawrence lever pull seen took a hard line on the soft border. if anyone needed proof of how the european union's chief pricks in the go see a feud in islands and the welcome from the irish prime minister said his whole.
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technology college was occupied by the leadership of the entire political class and everyone else with an interest in making bricks it worked on and done by extension the european union i have the honor of introducing someone who has become a household name in ardent mr they will say he will have no close a friend in us and he in turn promised to defend donovan's to the end. there is no advantage to break. the consequences of bricks he could not a mess not lead to the redrum border nature and maps or in mines dundalk itself is only a few kilometers over the border with the u.k. and virtually everyone here crosses as a matter of daily routine the man from the city's chamber of trade is raging at what he sees as the u.k.'s planned betrayal of people here by the proposal to leave the customs union with europe i have somebody that works for me that lives in
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monaghan tone which is thirty miles away about fifty kilometers so she crossed the border twice on the way to walk across the border twice on the way home she said to me i don't mind being left in the morning but i do have a worry over picking the kids up before six o'clock in the evening the hills around the border have in the past seen fighting between irish republicans and the british army there were also smugglers routes for contraband the peace dividend open the border and encourage trade so what next so we're just crossing the border from the republic of ireland into the north and therefore the u.k. more or less the only reason why you have no is because the road signs change and that's true in dozens and dozens of other border crossings between the two countries and communities in all of those places are desperately worried that the u.k.'s lack of clarity about what bricks it really means will end up with physical
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roadblocks all over the border. mr bunny then went to newry the british city just over the border in the north where he offered his support to people who fear exactly the same things as people like he'd met in dundalk the business community in northern ireland wants to remain in the customs union the customs union it also wants to retain access to the single market so if those are to your comes from the end of this process just for northern ireland it's a very positive thing that would make northern ireland one of the most attractive investment locations in the. world but there is one party here which doesn't like mr barnier sticking his nose into northern ireland at all and it props up the british government keeping to reason may's conservatives in power he is here to represent the views of the european union twenty seven so he's not an honest broker he's here to represent their views and the u.k. government will represent the views for the people of northern ireland given that the british government is in disarray anyway and split in half over its strategy it isn't difficult for mr barnier to look like he knows what he's doing he and his
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supporters must hope they can use this straw and the u.k.'s weakness to press home their advantage lawrence leigh al-jazeera on the island you cable. news opposition leader has been formally nominated for the post of prime minister nicole is leading a barge towards gallivan central square a day ahead of a parliamentary vote on the country's new leader is the culmination of two weeks of protests that saw former prime minister. ousted says he's the only man who could armenia of corruption the poverty and conduct free and fair elections. earthquake survivors in armenia second largest city continue to live in squalid conditions thirty years after their homes are destroyed in government pledges to rehearse them failed as robin forestay walker reports. this is the only neighborhood these children know not the one that used to exist before the earthquake of december one thousand nine hundred eight when the six point eight
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magnitude quake struck northern armenia between twenty five and fifty thousand people died hundreds of thousands were left homeless much of the city of geometry lenina as it was then known was ruined. despite millions of dollars in aid money over the years around two thousand three hundred families still live in appalling conditions families like the audience that there's nothing we can't leave here all i want is a house for my children's happiness my happiness is. a decent place to live is all she's wanted for the past thirty years back in one thousand nine hundred eight this was a thriving soviet city and this part of town had a park you could still see that rather grow soviet over there and over here. university faculty which was completely destroyed by the quake. whose
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charity helps re held families says thirty years should have been enough time for the government to solve the problem. there's a huge gap between the government and the people and the government doesn't feel or doesn't know or doesn't want to know the realities and that's why it's where lucia is happening. to make up for decades of mismanagement the armenian diaspora communities of armenians living abroad have helped to support charities like the ones with diaspora money this center in a neighboring region is educating schoolchildren there. i mean it will not be a developing country much longer and that the type of support the diaspora can give this country is actual direct foreign investment bringing businesses here and actually developing the country's economy instead of looking at it as a humanitarian obligation of sorts. with seismic political events unfolding
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armenia is on the brink of change there's hope in this community that its children finally face a better future robin first year walker al jazeera. a delegation from the u.n. security council is in myanmar to assess the crisis fifteen delegates met me and bars leader and son suchi in the capital before traveling to recur in state since seven hundred thousand rango muslims fled to neighboring bangladesh after a military crackdown last year the un is putting pressure on me and bar to allow refugees to return safely. monitored i see that i'm glad the delegation came yesterday they have seen our sorrows we want nesa port said that we can get justice for the crimes committed by the burmese military if we get back our property and our land then we will go there we want justice otherwise we would not go back funerals have been held for a fourteen year old and to top rebel commanders in indian administered kashmir is
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the largest armed group. they were killed during the indian government siege in the southern village of the garm several soldiers were also injured during a gun battle. that went on for hours. police have called the killing of the rebels a major success but separate is the leaders of called for protests and the government shutdown on choose day. eisel has claimed responsibility for a double suicide attack in central kabul which killed twenty five people and injured dozens will die journalists were amongst those killed make it the worst day for media in two thousand and one shot of a glass as well from kabul i know of only. the first suicide bomber was on a motorbike i saw says the target was intelligence headquarters but the explosion killed civilians and policeman in the street every day added the limb for policeman
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and from district nine who were at the front line were among those matson and three policemen were wounded as well emergency workers rushed to the scene to aid the wounded. afghan cameraman reporters and photographers who come to cover the news became part of the story when a second suicide bomber disguised as a journalist blew himself up among such attacks could create existential threats against press freedom and freedom of expression in afghanistan which is considered one of the biggest achievements of the country in the past seventeen years afghanistan has got the most vibrant media in the region this is supposed to be a secure part of kabul home to not only intelligence headquarters but nato the u.s. embassy and various aid organizations in the capital these days nothing feels safe . another eisel bombing last week killed at least sixty people and injured one hundred ten afghans lined up to register to vote were the target not only in kabul
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but elsewhere too in kandahar in southern afghanistan a suicide car bomb attack on a nato convoy killed at least eleven civilians including children several nato soldiers and afghan policeman were injured the afghan president has described these attacks as were crimes terrorist acts in conflict with islamic values and human rights many afghans blame the government for not doing enough to prevent them jennifer glass al jazeera kabul. some ten thousand people took to the streets in moscow on monday to protest against recent restrictions on internet freedom in russia or forty's this will become blocking the messaging telegraph over its refusal to hand over keys to its data encryption journal reports. in moscow they demanded the government block the popular instant messaging app telegram the company had refused an official order to hand over the data encryption keys that keep messages sent on telegrams private. to. russia's federal
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security service the f.s.b. says that privacy is a shelter for criminal and terrorist groups but telegram users see it as an attack on free speech is proud to step up our to freedom within russia it's the beginning that's the way it is. censorship to examine the symbol was doing it just because someone wants their. internet in the world telegrams logo depicts a paper plane and hundreds were launched as demonstrators shouted anti putin slogans opposition leader alexina valmy was there ensuring the authorities would not overlook this demonstration was sure you can choose what i have my rights and i don't care about these bands i do what i want what i need to do whatever i'm allowed to do under the constitution russia is not the only country in which telegram has fallen foul of the earth or it is on monday iran's judiciary sidelined
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the reformist government by announcing a ban on the app also citing threats to national security the clerics said telegram had been used to organize anti-government protests that swept the country in january it's a combination of something like what twitter that you might have here in the united kingdom so it's eaten by iranians. so it's very important and if you look back election. i know correlate. those that while i lament for your own honey very kind of see how they were so yes especially very. so telegram be seen as a threat by those opposed to reform in iran and protesters in russia would say the same thing the apps found a russian entrepreneur pavel bure of his fighting back he's promised to fund anyone developing proxy platforms online able to dodge the bab al jazeera.
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you want your knowledge is there i'm still robin these are all top news stories iran is rejecting claims by israel's prime minister that tehran has secretly pursued a nuclear weapons program and lied to international observers about it in breach of the twenty fifteen nuclear deal but he doesn't yahoo says he has called clue so if proof of the program iran lied about never having a nuclear weapons program one hundred thousand secret files prove that they're lying second even after the iran continue to preserve and expand its nuclear weapons nor for future use why would a terrorist regime hide and meticulously catalog its secret nuclear
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files if not to use the middle later date u.s. secretary of state might compare israel and palestine to restart the peace process he wrapped up his three day middle east toll pompei also said israel had the right to defend itself as violence at the border with gaza continues. and the u.s. defense secretary has played down the idea of pulling american troops out of syria james mattis said the u.s. and its allies will not pull out before a peace agreement is reached that is said they were on the verge of victory against i still did not want to abandon syria at this point last week trump said he wanted to withdraw american troops from syria soon hundreds of my brains are still waiting at the mexican border with the u.s. to find out why when they can apply for asylum u.s. border officials have already turned away saying that the immigration holding area has reached full capacity that one of the catholic church top officials arrived in
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caught in australia to hear if he'll face charges related to accusations of multiple sexual offenses cardinal george pell served as priest of victoria during the one nine hundred seventy s. rising to become archbishop of melbourne in the one nine hundred ninety s. during those years he's accused of acts of sexual misconduct including those against choirboys. those were the news headlines of course political unrest in our media seems to subside with the potential of a new prime minister in the coming days inside story is next to stay with us. ratcheting up the rhetoric against iran the newly appointed u.s. .
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