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police in which i put to a former. president . later meekly say. the party must face about the. day to free to. people we. didn't see. your decision to who refuse to be with us to join the police or police and then this last week. it would also because. it was a very i don't feel. it was every probably because some of these remote should be she didn't. deserve it could be that it was
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a very. so back to the men's it me looks it is it's a beauty. but is it. because it is that horse thank you so beautifully can we do a vision. no half off we can. adam a trial raise death in custody is very high profile and the investigation is still ongoing. unrest on france above and states has been linked to the failing relationship between young people and the police for many as. in two thousand and five the worst rioting for forty years took place in the suburb of clichy sous bois when two teenagers way electrocuted at the power plant after
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running away and hiding from police who wanted to stop and search them. it took ten years and much legal wrangling for the case of the two teenagers even to reach the courts. but little seems to have changed in this rundown taleb locked in clichy sous bois no elevator intermittent electricity and angry graffiti after the two police officers accused of failing to help buena and ziad were cleared of any wrongdoing in may twenty fifteen. was born in france and was a child when the two thousand and five unrest took place. a macand i asked her if she felt safe in clichy sous bois.
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and then secure. let's are going to zero zero let's. see securities it i'm a lemon. you see here. there's a new. one to share. on the one shelf. dollar . sinner guest. and there's only my sister. just. barely me. on the. building. you know who only vote.
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by example just one of them to evolve from said if the cycle will go to any mean got trees they almost see dysfunction i should have fun you're probably familiar with the city but i. don't think all over the globe. for very much for the problem of this level of limbs a layer. of even sold their own luck salvation is on fire it's more softly thought you want to us all more that box and i am not going to. buy a new engine feeble it will come want to be. a bubble. where the president. pheno. between us has been so wont to punch was the fault. of the silly mama the ones.
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you see involved if. only this one is old school. for me. the i am a fair settlement kept illusion to their eye if an impulse to acquire enough to. examine them to stuff host to come tosser. on the indonesian muslim enough. also in the lone island. to the northwest of central paris is the law. which sold as much under arrest in two thousand and by a speech she said while. a group of young men who've served prison sentences are
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now martial arts instructor and i went to our dante to meet them. they see this is where the hero you know when we don't know something oh. that's good good looks good on the ice if you run if he was encouraging the kids to be violent acts of good. so tell me to reveal. sort of a new movie. that's all going to spawn those who are going to go for.
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the bulk of homo. right. i'm all for the physic now from people who i want to hunt this one pull this off or they're going to do this don't really know off this film oh if i feel that i do oh yes but they follow the message of the bully thing more. from the sound of the villagers from the palm going to tell you if you do. not care if this is a more emotional pervasive. and certainly part of a physical she can do for him if you don't lose the party. the nazis it is city police it is gone it is a distant city with a third city by the us it is our. everything you have a book with an easy to see. what you can prove
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a piece of misery. some parts more. we are not the sorts of the city the city force of us of two cities it is all of you knows all of that is amazing and i suppose. our country of business. is. sorted today was in caledon just to walk. out something with this one of us it could it be they are crushed every shot here and there. is always down or we do not know. but not far from the sports center built with government money those who know john terry who have not succeeded in the same way. it wasn't difficult to find a drug dealer. actually i was very senior because of him. i was like oh shut up and i mean.
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from that out of office he have additional was more. on the. table and you know my beard. and i have very little. i can alter not to. use acceptable. behind the deal as in the nation as a whole subculture in which young people like him simply don't have the same educational and social of put unities as the a white middle class counterparts much of you. in public for a peer. said i mean. so if you can stand around from five years jail on drawbridge and drug trafficking is impressive. but not far away when friends in our john tate who still feel completely marginalized from
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mainstream french society. misuse of. boston to fishermen. come see the moon up and want to know this was a deliberate move to do. exist in the got to fix it. over. i knew all of your precautions the who the british are good to post the signal of what you like but also that i think you are just as just about stuff others don't know you because of. an incident on the top of the above by about
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a club since i lived in it went up like it before may suppose sub sub was a produce or what was it like to still see the bottom but see what is you see. you could you exclude of the vocal school struggled through to get a good man i asked if any of the group had been arrested on a piece of the court in received news ltd which you going to come see me matlock question was who can judge who provoked were they able to see the. yard fuel. source as you poor yup i do not beat your ass on a problem now five and he never never saw it no money lucky to serve you in what you allow if you tell it best leverage you to kill or for. my sump really is not money.
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in two thousand and nine the french national center for scientific research published a report called the police and minorities. it found that police identity checks in paris were based mainly on appearance and that unsurprisingly people look in blackall arab was searched more often than those looking white. blacks it said west stopped and searched twice as often as whites but arabs were seven times more likely to be stopped than white people. these figures are not especially surprising but to look into them in more detail i talked to a former perry's chief of the police giudice oh that is a criminal investigation. washboard you. just mean you can't. see these to.
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doso let the whole show. pull city power to the g. pisces. you put up with that don't see forward to. also go to the mall talk. go see good egg. devotionals go who's of the. good. sort out there to. the machine i ve don't need you to id nobody maybole could you blow you to a blow job was. that i met. when i don't score bush he can fix you want he can call. simply can't usually do yes you do to me
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cause you'll be. on him see sit up with us your measuring tape this is. france prohibits statistics based on ethnic origin so rightwing claims that more muslims and the server been poor i going to jail are difficult to prove. i met an recruited by the ministry of justice to give voluntary religious guidance in presence. that this means. almost weekly prison visits in suburban paris have enabled him to examine life there. and basically.
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that's how the season generally the the. family mean you have been. had that much time on station but i feel. i know. but. he made that they're human and then. you want to. eliminate it but if i don't say a. thing my surgery would suit you in one minute to join the part of. an ira and c.s.c. and. or feet on our theater. and you somehow e-mail me. and you can see can and cannot be done when you somehow know i mean
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a bit of work in a couple. coming up i meet a member of the national front whose ideas on a multi-ethnic society come very different from the people i'd spoken to so far. but it's a sentiment here to get your eye on and sit in or to feature if you're joining both jamaal agreed to still say. it's idiotic and second i vote for me while very vocal optimal song we for expected election children off. incarcerated in russia's toughest prisons stripped of their liberties. an unexpected creative opportunity. as. a singing contest like no other off as a chance of redemption and hope for the talented few. was. a tale of
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singers and murderous witness on al-jazeera. the sams in archaeology graduate from iraq he's also a part time going to pergamon museum which includes a reconstruction of the famous ishtar gate in bubble most of the people he's showing around came to germany as refugees this is just one of several berlin museums taking part in the project called multicultural meeting point and as well as bringing people together one of its aims is to emphasise the contribution of migrants right up to the present day to western culture office in language he had been because i've been here for some time i can help them with lots of things but mrs ford to me the great thing is it's not just about museums about forming a new life here a part of life is culture in june one thousand nine hundred sixty seven six days there redrew the map of the middle east is where. could a victory of the israeli army ended war for the greatest tragedy in the history of islam al-jazeera explores the events leading to the war and its consequences which
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is still felt today we tried everything to be a nation try to make a show of contacts through different countries and it was clear that all this was the north of the war in june on al-jazeera. in london with the top stories on al-jazeera iran has told the u.n. it's increasing its capacity to enrich uranium at its that's hands facility but within the limits of the twenty fifty nuclear deal the agreement allows iran to build parts for centrifuges as long as they are not made up aeration in the first decade last month the us a re impose sanctions on iran the president trump announced his country was pulling out of the nuclear deal and israel's prime
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minister benjamin netanyahu says the announcement proves the nuclear agreement has done nothing to moderate iran's behavior he said the deal will eventually collapse under the weight of economic forces and yahoo is on a tour of europe trying to convince governments to drop their support for the deal . the search and rescue effort is continuing in guatemala after the eruption of the four a go volcano at least sixty five people have died and more than three thousand being housed in temporary shelters the government has promised to release funds to help with reconstruction david mercer as updates. well ok no started out today with a lot of moderate explosions eight to ten per hour and you could see volcanic ash crowding into the sky now rescue operations are actually operations are still ongoing but at this stage there isn't any expectation to find any survivors.
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jordan's king abdullah has ordered a review of a controversial income tax law which is causing mass process led to the prime minister's resignation a former world bank economist has now been tasked with forming a new government under its parliament has begun debating a bill that would make it a criminal offense to help asylum seekers sponsor the crackdown on immigration by prime minister viktor orban rightwing government cancels foreign minister says his country will not back down from plans to buy a russian anti missile system despite reports that saudi arabia. was threatening military action if it did sank his comments come a year into a blockade imposed by saudi arabia the u.a.e. grain and egypt's former senior u.n. official christian that say has been appointed madagascar's new prime minister he will lead a unity government in a bid to resolve the country's political crisis it follows weeks of violent protests ever electoral reforms as your top stories stay with us out as our world
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continues. i am of delay chammy and i'm in paris investigating questions of french identity and in the nation on the underprivileged estates in the suburbs. although official figures don't exist it's estimated there are around five and a half million muslims in france and many live in the high rise developments on the outskirts of big cities. i visited the muslim community in one of these areas to see how they view claims that mosques are somehow connected to violence. now this was a. little. so you got. people on the poverty. good looking men are. from our youth he says he and every woman in another year is a lot harder time with the hobby and hell it's
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a bit with him and with iraq now can't come to a little. bit on the. sabbath we're live. in the world as a little less see the booth. to my home michel numb and i'm cynical will hold. and others who. misuse i didn't write it you know who lives in a suburb of my home but you say wouldn't that help these little helps to have a message to me that would be wonderful if you had it be mine are very much. similar muscular my head bent tell me the head of the little nervous middle mother had to. machine who they are. they are busy dealing with the
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home. then with her or more of the. silly you must of thought when i met hazel had a message to them will help that i'm with you had criteria. a you do not atmospheric. the moon had a million muscling in. on a hot aloha fettuccine measured him a food they will count on you are a limited all you had it on again and you had real muscly in your room a sorry if. no one will go to a lesson must go listen have. french muslims came under pressure when a truck drove into a crowd celebrate industrial day in july twenty sixth seen in the southern city of nice.
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it's an image noted in my jude has worked hard to combat for the past two years. especially as his appearance can cause him problems on a daily basis. and that's the much of the left. before so when you are near the height of a million to. be just about much needed in the bill but. that's about me it's mother who know. me that they did not hear any of that who are free to talk a little but the buried bullet but how do. you look at having at the front of. the committee are the reason we are all is that the no we never. got time to china china's army of. full amount was
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a couple shows it is. very double that was an area that when you go away i'll show you men who have had the. forethought haven't. cut them three hundred out about a good year and a lot of them are in a can of enough talk a lot about me or anybody of the pathetic. it's in the movie because you have. to put it because. you need to. know what caused the shot and. when it comes to me i didn't be looking down as of yet. been with him in malone he just threw that out that's really. i like it up. and in the. thought of who has it.
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and he has become one with him to have a lot of thought and a much closer and even a very delicate. look at obama a lot of to thought of. that obama and they have a little sexy idea. because well you know that would leave it would she would use a journey. to the north east of central paris is the suburban town of. there are some residential and commercial areas have had a facelift but some local people worry that this fails to deal with an employment
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education and social integration. i met had a my i phone my municipal employee who is the opposition to their innovation project got him arrested google google to go you. go to pick us up. to sing as well as local in you know. full access to meet up with katie stajan if. you see a. lot of us who got you. see dolly will do for love. but the my guzzle is here. if you keep posting it was about i was listening to ski hill because when president obama but i'm going to keep a bus to it but it's just watching the. pull pull me through.
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alone just not enough given us a little bit how dumb i was talking about the national agency for urban renewal set up in two thousand and four and we launched ten years later. it has billions of euro's of funds and aim to help the whole million people in hundreds of deprived areas. but doesn't believe agency has helped the guy in every act of own aides who was at home. i asked him if all these shops had closed down wall oh oh you know for me to live i goes on. is the have is like most of my guess of. the cook losing the mail lose both to get your pics. to show such a few things up if you have a cell phone don't you see the myth of the mill complex the don't do force you see
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the just she also said she was a go go go. what did. you think that they may have to sue us with such as. to stop . me. loves all. of this years minus one of the plans as you know most of those going to go one of the. last almost in a god knows they've been up until it does a trick to this apollo much of it but it is out there yes. more project a visual they love the. council bust to triple dip would you up with this would you put in the work book too although they're close but how they must local legal battle conflicted with his obligations as a municipal employee reported prickled well i differ because as. i want to fix so there. is always our google developed you know because we'll give that
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a. do not look at local pople folks when they come with us to produce a dollar bill is only because of the jurisprudent. lookout to look through the photo so if. you do go to the loo because it was there but. you got to discuss with one of her truckers walk. up to the trend. of the country. i went to the town hall at all nice to get other perspectives on how the most campaign from some to right and left wing politicians. and ask the deputy mayor about how the most conflict of interest. are not a fact. and then let's call me. a
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national election. if i could by if i speak to. the. d.c. to have all city issues. and a lot of things have to septic system from wasn't taken only put as a. levy on mental of lot of the whole of the cancer called what i've seen when i asked why french people of arab an. origin seem to leave in much less affluent areas than the white middle class that of the early ninety's and this was an industry tickles. easily tickle super skinny almost demand that it can levy booze why doesn't i like dylan delusional provide tools.
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thing good enough to truly be are a stocky bird remember very first and i find it tastes similar civvy lead to discrimination in the up of town called the plain one made in lima by some similar preferred in a paradox sixty one made it on youtube doesn't really. prove this community but gave up by the marker but anchor babies are the most strident political voice on identity and immigration at the national front led by my reign look pan. she was beaten by sixty six percent to thirty three percent by emmanuel micron and the twenty seven thousand presidential elections. when the devonian prize in citizens is on the want to secure something for ten to campobello economy is so short there's only who are actual confronting it was she. in a security could see generals in a secure into the center. but it didn't cost river in
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a security think of you know with her fingers or ski figure was only affects young was on a home if you want to focus on the family spectator and work spectator fundamental civil society forces. of a doctor consult a felon a lawyer it will suffer often a hostile crowd was swept into expecting the national front may have got to the presidential runoff but it still only has eight m.p.'s elected on their platform of limiting immigration and stopping the so-called islamisation of france that's a sit in your community can join on and says it's a victory and you can join a dramatic great instills in. it too much to trickle down that. they are me i mean malicious gossip i think oh well i can just run for the record just before the option on the ground i can join as i am for elementary except i think i'm second i haven't well to our view for
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court tomorrow and some we for expect election children may not be. the friends city suburbs get quite negative coverage in many mainstream news outlets. these are from the long legs press. more and is a broadsheet newspaper. i met one of its senior journalists rafael back in the former editor of its monthly diplomatique edition along. to get their views on media coverage of the. other focal in the lamby lab. at the division on will will. look will express because to yani. the title for the last.
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issue with jani which had does a walk in the she slim young fit the need. for the washing. my b.s.m. for philistine. and i just come on point here and. colonel paul. isn't . known in media while on the first. hour. and more on the yeah i look at all the bad going there is a madonna. they didn't have is in the show that it was during. the film and what your keyboard. then spends the whole fruit
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fickleness and then there's only. me and she and the father. when i built about the phoenix people from the war. can the war in october mean this whole thing is off to afghanistan. i said to rafael at the media often criticized for stigmatising the suburbs and reporting them in a very negative way they said they had left. so you see how they felt the more said jack a book with this with others at the top of the net effect you know the president perry ferric book the party challenge yet again disappointed in the top. five then you know i've been pretty there are only the you don't defend. the.
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rest of prosecutor committee. may only surprise you that there could be a serial. yeah there is a bit of a caterpillar in the bone you're. the source of all initially but been. here. young. and the really showed me a bit willingness to meaning when she didn't show up. we've. seen in commissioning . we don't often see martha hamel had. the shit on him tom morton the most telefilm minute of in that they are to. me. that they are beyond the. is there a. lot of him and i asked if you mean one would employ an arab from this about women wearing a headscarf but should he want to. enjoy minister have
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a car while. fast prospects a horrible problem. the formula one to put but that's part of what. will. be if it has it on to see it has a how. i would like us to be. the al-jazeera production team on our l'express interviews but they both declined their request. picking up on what alan greste said it seems to me that the legacy of clooney elitism place a bit part in the debate about what it means to be french. what's the relationship between mainstream french culture history and identity and
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the sections of the population descended from immigrants from the former french colonies in africa. this seem to me to be two separate francis and that the one does not really want to accept the other. i decided to bring together a few young french people from different intellectual political and ethnic backgrounds to debate the key issues around french identity. something to go back to go the whole point of. view if you can move show you the issues really feel good or not be very easy to get to that i might go.
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focus in las vegas of the fifty one of us through this experience if it could happen next i don't know enough to be good to talk to him before what is the mission in a c three of the boulders of absorption we have been going to consume sutured you dumb a cow those are. all folks to. come on here. but luckily upon crewmen of us confidently of course to expect me this isn't just a number that we are up of the it is used to going up exactly there are more money clearly like you look local government you don't go there you are most of those people who thinks it's going to be going to be going to do the move could be busy with the city received it. in the course of the move by some members of
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a business meeting a deal was done to put on ross their refusal even on the day of the i think it was a little of them have to defect to littleton that when you really did the last act google would you kill just because one of us is kinda stuck up over the new pins lists a good looking man your commutes to fit. who don't want to know how many good men what just really are if you don't it if there was a bit of them on the moment he joined what is to fit to talk to tony just. to talk a lot ok that is what you measure me to get to let me to ok because if it was doing stupid systematic not fully second best interest of i said it on the ballot is going to be all seen faster playing a song. you don't want to shock to the. core
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part of the going to be. and you have even. you know seem to. use you didn't like. us i'm not just you that got us here so that's going to also end up with me sitting on the. to reveal no one looks at you but to his replies in . bold you don't you think that's. conditioned of all. of that he had no secrets revealed to you too because it's not that if left us. dear still said i know. this wouldn't put it on your mantle i ask mine and if she would accept as president. that's a difficult. for a republican though it goes. with the. record but maybe you don't think we said it is a living. legacy. france
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has been looking at how to address the social and economic problems of its population and the city's suburbs since they were developed in the nineteen seventies. the center i'd like to join louis bholu recently set out fresh proposals but they were rejected by president manuel mcgraw in may twenty eighth reportedly been too costly. microbe also suggested that the future of these areas might both lead depend on the people who live there. what was clear to me in making this film was that although many in trunks of the need to address the problems of the suburbs there seems no real commitment in central government to find any lost in solutions.
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hello again as we look at weather conditions across the strait you can see across southeastern areas is generally looking ok eight hundred degrees in sydney i think the rough seas we've had here beginning has quietened down somewhat meanwhile across more western areas we've got a frontal system pushing giving cloudy skies across much of western australia with some pretty heavy rain as well some localized flooding is likely here in perth
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temperatures of just seventeen degrees celsius so that rain around the western australia on thursday the perth again largely dry and further towards the southeast with another frontal system pushing through the pipe giving the chance of some rain in adelaide late from over in new say don't we have rather unsettled weather still at the moment some cloudy skies outbreaks of rain fairly strong winds and temperatures really struck in christchurch there just seven degrees as we head on through into thursday we've got slightly brighter conditions as low pressure begins to move away so i think a general improvement is likely so heading up into northeastern parts of asia well here we've got some patchy rain affecting southeastern parts of japan to tokyo may pick up a little bit of rain during the day right conditions across the korean peninsula but that frontal system moves away towards the southeast on thursday brighter skies following and should be bright in beijing with highs of thirty five.
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it's been one year since its neighbors imposed a blockade on qatar by land sea and air. a move that shattered the region's geopolitical landscape alliances have shifted and qatar has grown more self-reliant . but what caused the rift between g.c.c. countries is there and insights and can the gulf ever be the same again the siege of caught up on a just zero. al-jazeera . swear every such. thing as i want to find our way there i ask about that but that's the balls up or not i see well it's not as i thought of that this set says there must be some
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wonder a lot of that out of all of our cousins to bunches of the top to bottom in the first episode of a two part series al-jazeera investigates the world of performance enhancing drugs . sports dogging the industry. this is. this is the news out from london coming out and human netanyahu meets french president emanuel macro to rally support against iran as teheran announces plans to increase its enrichment capacity plus. visit the epicenter of the slide
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and it's the focus of the rescue efforts right now rescue workers pouring out across this area going into houses and pulling out bodies. a crackdown on immigration or an attack on human rights we'll have the latest on a new bill being debated in hungary and cattle defends this right to buy the ass four hundred anti missile system on the one year anniversary of the gulf diplomatic crisis. somalia where they discussed the agency has ordered new evacuations from areas around there for a go volcano warning of increased volcanic activity at least seventy people have now died after the eruption on sunday and thousands more are being harnessed in temporary shelters david massa has more from sockets have packed.
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in the village of san miguel a slow days there is evidence of destruction everywhere a massive volcanic eruption unleashed a torrent of lava mud an ash which engulfed the community the so-called pyrotechnic flow raced down the side of the flag a volcano giving people little time to escape rescue workers struggled to find bodies many of which were buried inside their houses. access is very difficult and it's really hot in the places we're trying to dig bodies out of the ash the deeper you dig the more intense because. by morning the scale of the disaster was becoming clear the volcanic mudflows buried entire families this is the epicenter of the fly and it's the focus of the rescue efforts right now rescue workers pouring out across this area going into houses and pulling out bodies in just fifteen minutes we've seen four bodies bowl poll out there's not
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a lot of hope for survivors. sunday's volcanic eruption shot ashmore than six kilometers into the sky and sent lava streaming down a highway it was the flag of volcanoes most powerful eruption in decades more than three thousand people fled to temporary shelters but while they might be out of harm's way the memories still linger oh i wasn't going to bundle up. we were all yelling run and get out because some people didn't believe what was happening so many people died it was horrible all we have left is what we were able to carry and really look around was the. president visited the site on monday he promised to release government funds to help with reconstruction. families in our remit until the early hours of the morning to ensure that all the legalities and agreements are functioning you know just to go back to the congress to produce the sources and opposition with complete transparency. but for many of those who
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survived it's difficult to imagine what it will take to recover the scale of this disaster is simply too great. and david senses a short time ago. we're very close to ground zero of this disaster the village of san miguel is like they just behind me here the volcanic way go which of course at least that massive eruption a couple of days ago is shrouded in clouds back behind me volcano started out today with a lot of moderate explosions eight to ten per hour and you could see volcanic ash up into the sky now rescue operations are actually operations are still ongoing but at this stage there isn't any expectation to find any survivors and they're simply going in there and trying to recover as many of the bodies as they possibly can it's going to be a lot of effort and that's going to be required in order to find that the spread out over a large area
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a lot of these houses in these farming communities now the government has come under a lot of pressure and there's been a lot of accusations against that disaster management agency for not getting people to fish and warning in order to get out of their houses in time and the government also said the other day that there wouldn't be any money allowed for reconstruction they countered that they came back on that yesterday the president said that disaster relief funds would be released but really for the people who have lost everything in this disaster it's hard to put themselves forward to imagine what their lives might be like in the coming weeks coming months or coming years things move very slowly here in guatemala there are lots of accusations about government corruption and people here are going to have their eyes very closely trained on what the next steps are going to be. iran has told the u.n. but it's increasing its capacity to enrich uranium but it's not breaking the terms of the twenty fifteen nuclear deal supreme leader ayatollah ali how many said on monday that iran would not accept limitations on its nuclear activities at the same
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time as economic sanctions the u.s. we impose sanctions on iran last month after president trump announced his country was pulling out of the deal european leaders want to stay in the deal and have been trying to figure out ways to keep it alive israel's prime minister benjamin netanyahu has long been a critic of the iran nuclear deal saying it's done nothing to improve global security is our tour of europe calling on countries to not prop up the deal he spent monday in berlin the german chancellor angela merkel has since been in paris meeting president emanuel macro. it's been following the belt developments for us and joins us now live i understand they gave a joint press conference in paris natasha what did you hear yes that's right the israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu and the french president about omar call agave that joint president's press conference which of course was overshadowed by this recent announcement by iran that is going to now increase
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enriching uranium its uranium capacity now the israeli prime minister said that this was for him in his opinion simply proof that tehran wants nuclear weapons and what he said earlier in the day was that this was an early proof that ron wants nuclear weapons but also that it wants to destroy israel and the netanyahu is on a three day tour of europe he is trying to persuade you leaders really to drop their support for the iran nuclear deal but he says in any case that deal in his opinion is probably going to collapse. fronts to withdraw from the just because i think the juice is basically going to. be dissolved. by the way the economic forces but i think that there are two possibilities either iran dismantles its nuclear activities unilaterally under this pressure or there
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may be in the future negotiations for better. a better deal while the french president called on all sides to deescalate tensions in mono marco really has been one of the most vocal supporters and backers of the iran nuclear deal he says it is the best deal that there is out there the moments in terms of trying to ensure a certain amount of stability and security in the region but he did concede that there are perhaps areas to be improved in the deal and the perhaps a why detail is something that all parties should be working for. fees on because it is a need that if we think it's not enough but it's a useful building block better be what we have a pull the best thing is to keep it because as we say a bird in the hand is worth two in the bush so i agree with the g.c. p.-o. a isn't enough but it's better than what we had before the physical well iran's
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decision to boost its enrichment of uranium has certainly put european leaders in something of an awkward position they are now stuck between the u.s. and israel on one side trying to force them to drop this deal on the other side they have iran really increasing pressure on them to car try and come up on with some sort of plan or a solution or trying to back off those u.s. sanctions very difficult position for e.u. leaders indeed will probably be quite frustrated at the extra pressure being put on them by tehran when they say they've been doing what they can to try and salvage this accord thank you natasha butler there speaking to us from paris. jordan's king abdullah has called for a view of a controversial tax law is found to wave it around to your stereotype protests and prompted the prime minister to resign demonstrators have filled the capital in opposition to economic reforms backed by the i am math mohamed judging reports.
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after days of anti austerity protests and the resignation of the prime minister jordan's king abdullah has spoken out on the unrest and what it means for the region in a good you'll motion and then or didn't whatever and it would mean today's blame cannot be just on the kingdom or its citizens political position in the region played a big role there are many who do not like the jordanian role in the region so this is part of the challenges that we are now facing today but we have confidence in the world and there is a hope the countries will help us in order to move forward we must rely on ourselves and we need to better explain to us citizens these real challenges ahead of us so they can see everything clearly. for most of these protesters it's not about politics or ideology i guess it would have been enough alienation we need not to travel looking for a job to feed our families we need not to get our education overseas this is our country and it is the right time to feel stable here. the protests in the capital amman have been directed towards the government's plans for tax hikes and austerity
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measures many of those who have come out are young. while the atmosphere at this peaceful protest appeared almost festive a times the frustration is clear. as mud is an actress she says anyone ignoring corruption in society means they are part of the problem i have done what i shall be here to save this country so that people drown there are many jordanian say the message this crowd is sending must be heard lemme see them in a policy that are leading the country to more debt and imposing more taxes will take the country to an unknown time. we decided to go to the streets people and youth to put an end to these policies on tuesday king abdullah appointed education minister ahmed to be the new prime minister and form a government because a former world bank official is considered a leading reformer and his appointment comes after his predecessor and markey quit amid the growing anger. the protests began after
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a mostly announced his plans to raise income taxes by as much as five percent taxes aimed at shrinking jordan's thirty seven billion dollars debt the a dependent economy has been struggling with a dramatic cut in donations by the u.a.e. the u.s. and saudi arabia protesters say they want to make it clear to the government that simply replacing the prime minister will not go far enough mohammed jim to. the syrian kurdish forces have announced style pull out of a strategic town in the country's north after an agreement between the u.s. out turkey ankara had repeatedly threatened to take the town of binge by force in order to push back the kurdish why p.j. the agreement was reached between turkish foreign minister never let it go and u.s. secretary of state might pump a zero and is likely to east tensions between ankara and washington congress parliament is debating a bill that would make its a.

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