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the anger behind the smiles outright allies are becoming increasingly unhappy with you us arabs. the americans have decided to in our minds take an action that's it's not at all constructive it's actually destructive to our ability to get things done. hello i'm sam is a this is al jazeera live from doha also coming up. calls for avenge of the funeral in gaza of a young man shot dead by israeli forces. fears yemen could lose
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a vital lifeline its pro-government forces advance on post day the port plus. linked group in the philippines is building its presence by recruiting children. france's war in the us it is only a few days to avoid a trade war leaving it up to washington to deescalate tensions over tariffs finance ministers from some of the world's largest economies say concerned and this is appointed by the u.s. president's new taxes on steel and alum in the john hendren reports from washington donald trump isn't backing down. with days to go before the g. seven summit in canada the economic alliance is fractured the allies are angry and openly talking about a possible trade war we we think this action is inappropriate we think it's absurd
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to consider canada a security risk the united states and therefore we've taken a targeted and considered approach to retaliation france's foreign minister also says unless the u.s. reverses its new tariffs on steel and aluminum from europe canada and mexico a trade war is just a few days away. at a meeting ahead of this week's g. seven summit in canada u.s. treasury secretary steven minucci and tried to his ways the allies president trump has been very clear in wanting to address trade issues i don't think in any way the u.s. is abandoning its leadership in the global economy quite the contrary i think we have very broad objectives that are that are across a rebalancing the trade relationship and the trade deficit but he could not offer the one thing u.s. allies want tariff relief trump briefed by minucci and is not backing down taking to twitter on saturday he wrote when you are almost eight hundred billion dollars
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a year down on trade you can't lose a trade war many economists disagree they say everyone loses in a trade war because a vicious cycle of tariffs makes goods more expensive all around now some u.s. companies say they fear a trade conflict could end the global economic expansion the upcoming g. seven meeting was expected to celebrate our estimates at this point and these are very rough but we would expect another ten to fifteen percent drop and we're also suffering because of the steel tariffs which was the genesis of all this everything we do involves steel our fencing everything else is steel related so we're seeing increased prices from those things too so it is kind of a domino effect european leaders have already chosen their targets for retaliation iconic american products like harley-davidson motorcycles levi's jeans jack daniels whiskey in florida oranges the next casualties in what could be an escalating trade
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conflict john hendren al-jazeera washington. well at the g seven meeting steve milligan said the u.s. is also pushing for structural change to china's economy those talks are being led by u.s. commerce secretary wilbur ross who arrived in beijing on saturday washington and china have threatened to attack tariffs on goods worth up to one hundred fifty billion dollars each the u.s. wants china to buy more american goods to reduce the trade deficit in beijing's favor floor's jury has more from beijing u.s. president donald trump has said he wants to reduce the trade deficit with china by about two hundred billion dollars within the next two years and u.s. officials are pro proposing a couple of ways to do this one way is to get the chinese to buy more u.s. products there's already a commitment by china to substantially increase their purchase of u.s. agricultural and energy products but u.s. officials will now want to push for
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a specific target as well as for the chinese to enter into long term contracts which you chinese officials have so far been reluctant to commit to and then u.s. officials have said they also want to see structural changes in the chinese economy and they've long complained about unfair trade practices a large part of this complaint centers around intellectual property rights and of course there's the issue of chinese government subsidies which many countries say encourage overproduction by chinese companies and allowing cheap chinese products to flood global markets so these are the sort of structural changes that u.s. officials are going to want to theek but these are going to be very difficult to achieve even in the longer term however any failure to come up with any sort of agreement could see a trade dispute escalate into an all out trade war which will be detrimental to the global economy. the u.s. says north korea will only get sanctions relief after it takes verifiable and
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irreversible steps to denuclearize ation defense secretary james mattis was speaking on the sidelines of a major defense conference in singapore he met his south korean and japanese counterparts to discuss the upcoming summit between the u.s. president and north korea's leader. of a village and a bumpy road to the negotiating. no different let me tell you more of an event to do to the degree that we need more of your man to do good he promised all of the vision of wrinkles in the british parliament. carter's deputy prime minister also addressed the security summit saying the gulf nation is stronger now than it was almost a year ago when saudi arabia egypt the united arab emirates and behind imposed a diplomatic and economic blockade accused of fostering terrorism denies the allegations through the unwavering resilience of the top of the people and the
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sound leadership of his highness the emir we were able to weather the storm and emerge from it stronger than ever before in the years since the blockade was imposed oil production of national product including medicine and food grown exponentially we have built on our bilateral relation and have explored the new and promising partnership to grow and develop the israeli military says its jets have targeted ten sites belonging to her mass in the gaza strip it says two munition manufacturing and storage sites were hit earlier israel said it intercepted at least one rocket fired from gaza over the city of store out rockets sirens have been activated in southern israeli areas bordering the garza strip. earlier on saturday thousands of people attended the funeral of a young palestinian paramedic shot dead by israeli forces at the gaza border on
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friday twenty one year old to resign and the job it been volunteering since the weekly demonstrations began in march since then israeli soldiers have killed at least one hundred twenty one palestinians protesting for the right to return to their homes. most of all the is general secretary of the palestinian national initiative he explained why the killing of a job has resonated with so many people. shoot if it isn't so very clear and straightforward in justice committed by those that only say she was a very beautiful young. you wanted to help people she says of first provided and she wasn't violent to it with us at me because if so. since the beginning of the peaceful marches in gaza she engaged in to help people injured she did her best to help as many people as she can although she was injured
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one slightly she continued to do this work and she was very committed. and on trade there were two clashes as you know and the only attack peaceful nonviolent it was looters many of them were shocked by it as they go and reach them and help them with the issue of the first to provide and that they were very clear in their white cords and they were clearly medical people who are praying. and she afterwards do you know and injure people and i mean chopper shot turned in the chest and. then was nor justification whatsoever for what and it's don't it's not but shoots such a beautiful young girl who was just that i think to people who were injured and just was dying to know that it leaves their pain. in my opinion the kissel sort of sound and it is sense now that yellow t. of the situation in pakistan. a struggle between an oppressed between you or press
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equal and they're not pressure between occupied people and then occupying between people who want life and peace and justice and health and those who are going to deprive them from all. and israeli soldiers shot dead a palestinian man in the city of hebron in the occupied west bank is thirty five year old israeli forces say troops fired on trying to run them over with. jordanian police have broken out protest against proposed income tax increases demonstrators one ministers to resign after the approval of a new economic policy influenced by the international monetary fund to use the i.m.f. of interference. to be honest the citizens can't handle the economic burden who is bearing it before we are not the ones who should pay the tax of the i.m.f. and the countries debts that are being put on our shoulders as you can see people
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are protesting and are posing the decisions even though most of the just. demands a simple withdrawal the income tax law this law is destroying the citizens living capabilities this law will increase poverty and unemployment in jordan is unelected undemocratic government must withdraw this law and conduct dialogue with all civil societies and parties. pro-government forces backed by the saudi led coalition are closing in on a major rebel held port in yemen in a battle that could reshape the course of the civil war more than one hundred soldiers and rebels have reportedly been killed in less than a week of fighting the day the government forces are preparing to launch an all out assault it's already driven the rebels from dozens of nearby towns and villages aid agencies are warning of a humanitarian disaster one day the lies two hundred thirty kilometers away from sun are which the who theses didn't two thousand and fourteen but is the city's
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location on the red sea that makes it a strategic prize if the saudi led coalition takes over it would control yemen's lifeline twenty two million the emmys need humanitarian aid more than two thirds of which comes through her day this port ninety percent of yemen's food and most of its medicine is also imported through the city the coalition accuses the rebels of using her day there is a launch pad for attacks on shipping in the red sea and for smuggling in rockets agencies say two hundred thousand people that's half of her days population could be displaced if fighting breaks out. still ahead on al-jazeera we assess the mood in rome as a populist coalition government assumes power for two weeks of uncertainty. last stepping up the fight against the a bowl of virus in the democratic republic of congo.
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and it's. the weather sponsored. welcome back as we look at weather conditions across the levant and western parts of asia there is a frontal zone which is pushing through kazakhstan and is becky stan so we could see some showers in both our marty and tosh count also the risk of showers on the southern side of the caspian sea so tehran may see the odd shower during the day temperatures not too bad pretty hot in baghdad elsewhere some very heavy showers across central eastern parts of turkey sending into the caucuses a chance of thunderstorms here i mean some flash flooding around the eastern side of the mediterranean generally this is certainly one of two showers around but we are family to bright weather pleasant in beirut once again with highs of twenty six it's fine here in the arabian peninsula obviously pretty hot with temperatures in the forty's in many areas but up to forty four in riyadh i would not far behind here in doha the fact that we've got very high humidity at the moment actually
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makes it quite uncomfortable here quite early on in the summer the temperatures into the change much ahead through monday around the gulf states again that humidity is likely to remain a key feature heading down to southern parts of africa weather conditions here are looking fine as well pretty quiet we've got a fair amount of cloud around the eastern cape as durban might just see the odd shower but otherwise the region is looking fine optically woman cape ten and sixteen harare should see plenty of sunshine highs of twenty three and twenty six expect in the soka the weather sponsored by. a new series of rewind it can bring your people back to life i'm sorry. brand new updates on the best of al-jazeera documentaries in liberal was the focus for us. and the others through the rewind continues with spirit charm we do stories that have impacts on suicides i testify in the court of law to make sure that the bad guys behind bad ass so many people have gone to jail as
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a result of my work rewind on al-jazeera. watch al-jazeera time to recap our top stories now france is warning the u.s. it is only a few days to avoid a trade war leaving it up to washington to deescalate tensions over tariffs to seven finance ministers something message of concern and disappointment to the u.s. president. u.s. defense secretary says north korea will only get sanctions relief after it takes verifiable and irreversible steps towards denuclearization james mattis is been meeting his south korean and japanese counterparts or to discuss the upcoming
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summit between the u.s. and north korean leaders. thousands of people in gaza have attended the funeral of twenty one year old palestinian medic rosana not john who was shot dead by israeli forces of the gaza border she had been volunteering since the weekly demonstrations began in march. now and i saw linked group in the southern philippines is expanding its presence just seven months after its fighters were defeated following a c in the city of our the group is now recruiting children displaced and orphaned by the conflict general allen dogon reports now from our city. in brain and it bit him is fourteen years old and lives in an evacuation camp with his father he says a group of men approached him a few weeks ago they told him they were police officers and invited him to join training and he said the prospect of taking revenge against the eisel inspired mao
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to a group that attacked malawi city and kept it under siege for months appealed to him so he said yes his bother as side knew they were not police officers but now the supporters in this guys. is having his. they wanted to take my son that the there were no be burst the sign i am thankful i managed to save my son. they told me that after training i will start to receive money during five months of conflict the city was severely damaged around two hundred members of the mountain had taken control hoping to create a caliphate st mary's church was a symbol of religious tolerance in the country's only city under islamic law but when the war broke out this was one of the first places to be seen them out to specifically targeted christians hoping to create a religious divide more than
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a thousand people were killed and hundreds of thousands displaced. the philippine military declared the victory in october last year but the war is far from over because the mouthy appears to be regrouping this information is confirmed in fact we have had several intelligence reports that the trying to recruit more members. and then training them is a harder to fight because you're fighting for the hearts and minds of the people because the reserve did not die with the liberation of. the philippine military accuses the moutier of playing on the emotions of children especially those traumatized by the battle for morale we like fifteen year old ricky who lost his parents in the war now he lives alone moving from one evacuation camp to the next. and i don't know who to trust anymore i don't go all
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a noise that i am. it's a sentiment shared by many young boys displaced by the war aid groups say they are the perfect recruit spur armed groups like them out and they need to be protected unless there are for hope of a brighter future they could be part of the hundreds of children in the southern philippines were falling victim to the disciple of poverty and violence jim duggan al jazeera city southern philippines farmers in northern india are taking to the streets to demand a fair price for the produce. some of them are on a ten day strike they want traders to pay more for their crops and financial from the government over the health of india's farming households are in debt. well thousands of opposition supporters in macedonia have taken to the streets of the capital skop here to demand an early election they say the left wing government has
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devastated the economy since taking power a year ago but also angry at the prospect of the country's name being changed only and greece has been holding talks to resolve the twenty seven year old name dispute athens objects to the name because greece has its own problems called macedonia and fears it may imply territorial ambitions. italy's new so-called government of change is officially taken over following three months of political turmoil in the country the coalition of the anti establishment five star movement and the anti immigration league was sworn in on friday the sun a go go reports from rome union of the two parties is one borne out of necessity. a bride arrives for how waiting at a church in central rome a ceremony marking the beginning of a new life ahead as part of
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a married couple. elsewhere in the city there is another partnership being celebrated a political one brought about by a coalition between italy's anti establishment parties headed by the five star movement collaborate in their place at the head of a new government but we're not totally different in anything obvious that there are in common but for those part that are not in common and we have created disagreement. every day both of us know that if one is doing the opposite the other one can make the government fall the irony is not lost on the party faithful it is in one sense a marriage of convenience between two anti establishment rivals that want to revolutionize the political landscape especially where the e.u. is concerned even if it means compromise there are high high. but for some the decision by five star to enter into a coalition with the far right is being seen as
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a betrayal of the cause there's little common ground between the true question is whether they can stick it out for better or worse and even the promise of a new beginning has left some who have supported five star i'm convinced and you see by yourself you're going to mix a couple with a dog and expect that everything was fine i hope you go the spine of course. but is it possible we'll see we're going to see and for supporters of the leg up party they know that hard work lies ahead finding common ground but they think that it can't be done understood only through war for them. it's a challenge which can be overcome i trust the leader of our party and if he says that there are competent people in the ministries then i believe him back at the church the bride and groom make their vows a richer for poorer but as in love and in politics there are no guarantees as to what lies ahead so i go out to zero rome. building has collapsed in kenya's capital
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it happened in a residential area northeast my bro be there are reports one person has died four others have been rushed to hospital riot police in mali have fired tear gas at opposition supporters during a band rally ahead of next month's presidential election authorities in the capital bamako said so after those march couldn't go ahead because of a state of emergency at least sixteen people including two candidates were injured in clashes with security forces serve a new suspected cases of ebola have been detected in the democratic republic of congo. there have been fifty seven cases of ebola since that outbreak was declared in because nearly four weeks ago twelve patients have died from the virus while nine victims of being cured shall about us reports the school carries on in the c bowl a hit corner of the congo but it's hard for students to concentrate as they study
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health officials and n.g.o.s study them this boy's under quarantine separated from his friends due to a high fever this girl under the care of the united nations children agency after being orphaned by the outbreak in love all up we are here for psychological and social care of victims carers and the population we are here for everyone well children are at school psychologists to the homes of the widows if you have over. i felt really bad when my husband died i said if i scream i'll also cry the authorities were going to read in a day she state so my older sister ran for water i cleaned him i washed him and i dressed him and then i covered him with the sheet that my sister gave me when i first found out that he was ill. irene has stayed home since refusing to take a new experimental vaccine she doesn't believe her husband died of ebola.
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most people here in the car and maybe in book or o. and elsewhere are still ignorant they have not yet understood that ebola really exists ignorance is ebola is ally in the congo health authorities fighting a battle to educate people in rural areas about the virus and how to protect themselves their medical strategy is called ring finger saying they want to vaccinate people who may have come in contact with ebola invests in eight a second ring of contacts one step removed from those potential sufferers that list numbers more than one thousand people since the vaccine was introduced two weeks ago will the nine hundred have been vaccinated. one of the biggest challenges and belt acceleration is community involvement because belt vaccination is happening in the community and to get the community to year to the idea of vaccination on an epidemic like a bowler i think that's a huge challenge. in banda
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a communal life is threatened under the scrutiny of a global health apparatus where even the youngest must adapt charlotte dallas al-jazeera. there's been another day of violence in the protestors are accusing the government of repression the red cross says at least two people manning barricades were shot dead near the capital. weeks of on rest between security forces pro-government militias and protesters have led to the formation of neighborhood watch groups the u.n. has called on the government when the violent. more than one hundred ten people have been killed since mid april. puerto rico's health department is being sued over its refusal to release starter on the number of people who died following last year's hurricane maria the families of those killed have held a vigil to highlight the discrepancy between the government's official death toll of sixty four and the latest estimate from a study by harvard university which puts the number of more than four thousand six
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hundred the government is being accused of a lack of transparency by not properly classifying overall deaths. here. i'm here to pay homage to all these victims that the government in their negligence didn't want to care and there is still more because as i understand it many of them were cremated and there are no records for them here or the families who were brought with them a pair of shoes worn by their loved ones to remember them tens of thousands of story can flood to florida after the hurricane but a month hundreds of evacuees are still living in hotels relying on government aid which will soon end and as the new hurricane season begins there are concerns volatile recall be unable to weather another storm and the gallacher reports from florida in the weeks following hurricane maria more than thirty thousand storm weary puerto ricans registered at this disaster relief center at all one doze
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airport u.s. citizens by birth they came to florida looking for help months later many are still in limbo like hundreds of others namely gonzales has been stuck in a hotel since january but time is running out for drill assistance programs a temporary naomi has nowhere else to go nobody understands what we're feeling ok because. many people they're in their homes they're all they could learn they've got their place but when you don't have a place well it gets to you it's really tough for families that have already been in these hotels for months there's the constant fear that government aid will end and that is inevitable many simply don't have anything to go back to in puerto rico but for those that want to make a life here there's an even bigger problem ninety seven percent of all rental accommodation is already filled that the remains is prohibitively expensive we're getting calls from people who care about others orange county's commissioner says
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resources stretched and many evacuees who have little choice but to stay face an uncertain future when you lose everything and you can't pay your mortgage and now your credits getting ruined and now you're here in our county trying to find an apartment they're looking at your credit score is and you can't get approved that's just a domino effect from something that happened to them six months ago so what the requests from. the community hope centering kissimmee is helping some families find homes say they too can't help everyone resources in this part of florida already dealing with an exodus of puerto ricans who left before the storm the limited as they come in the expectations for the families i feel may be higher than what we actually can provide at times i know that there's there's a huge frustration and i know that there is just there's hurt and trauma hurricane maria hit puerto rico last september but the island is still struggling those that
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came to florida were looking for a new start many are still waiting and you go across jazeera kissimmee florida. i'm sam is a down with a look at the headlines here and al-jazeera france is warning the u.s. it has only a few days to avoid a trade war leaving it up to washington to deescalate tensions over tariffs during a meeting in the g. seven finance ministers sent a message of concern and disappointment to the u.s. president. over the course last couple of days there was an important difference of opinion the americans have decided to in our mind take an action it's not at all constructive it's actually destructive to our ability to get things done what did we ask secretary treasury secretary to do we said that we were collectively hoping that he would bring the message back the message that message of regret and
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disappointment at the american actions and concern that they are not constructive and my sense is that he's going to take that message back to washington the u.s. defense secretary says north korea will only get sanctions relief after it takes verifiable and irreversible steps towards denuclearize ation james mattis is been meeting his south korean and japanese counterparts in singapore they've been discussing the upcoming summit between u.s. president donald trump and north korean leader kim jong il. israeli military says its jets have targeted ten sites belonging to how mass in the gaza strip to munition manufacturing and storage sites were hit earlier israel said it intercepted at least three rockets fired from gaza earlier on saturday thousands of people attended the funeral of a young palestinian paramedic shot dead by israeli forces at the gaza border on friday twenty one year old to resign and the job had been volunteering since the
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weekly demonstrations began in march pro-government forces backed by the saturday coalition are closing in on the rebel held polls of one day there in yemen government troops are preparing to launch an all out assault sees a warning of a humanitarian disaster. farmers in northern india have taken to the streets to demand a fair price for their produce some of them are on a ten day strike they want traders to pay more for their crops and financial aid from the government more than half of india's farming households are in debt but as the headlines the news continues in our desire of the rewind the big story is generating thousands of headlines with different angles from different perspectives separate the spin from the facts that's why i am going to dangerous palace with the listening post on al-jazeera.
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hello and welcome again to rewind i'm laura kyle and this series we're revisiting some of the best documentaries on al-jazeera english since we launched more than a decade ago back in twenty thousand seen the people in power series traveled to west africa to expose the shocking story of how young gone and children were being murdered because of the mistaken belief they were possessed by evil spirits no one knows the exact numbers of these ritual deaths across ghana benigno aquino faso and .
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