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march in the you case national capitals edinburgh cardiff belfast and here in london community groups have been working with professional artists to create some are you catching banners we commissioned a hundred artists each to work with a point that could be women in prison kids and schools. muslim women's federation south bank sisters lots of different people you see behind me clean break here prison survivors of domestic violence so lots and lots of different organizations that we curated a particular artist to go into bacary to work with them to make a banner in a series of workshops they also explored the history of the suffragettes as well as the later fight for things like access to birth control some of these women were extremely radical women who were prepared to accept deeds not words and make decisions that perhaps nowadays much like it's long. many of the themes are obvious . others less so and adequate time to
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take workshops making. coming up with things like parents the teacher coming up with the. idea. is that the best thing it defies description we're hoping because i think if if things come because supply as we call it controls the march is also so homemade efforts and some definitely too young to vote they belong to a pair of women together doing something together. and it's right to do something with my daughter. to take. the women moshing who have come from all over england in the pan as they've made highlight a whole range of issues but what they're all doing is looking back to the achievements of the suffragettes and looking forward to a more equal future. and they're hoping the younger generations will be as bold as those who came before them. al-jazeera london.
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police in spain that arrested twenty four people on suspicion of involvement in a child pornography ring they're accused of possessing and distributing pornographic images of children online the suspects include citizens from britain ghana pakistan acquittal time for the short break and come back to level the sports you pay our sun we will play that's the word from nigeria's football players as they get ready for the welcome in that state. territorial. social. and ethnic divisions. the daily reality facing some of france's underprivileged communities. zero world years firsthand account from suburban president.
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won his eleventh french open title the spaniard needing just over two and a half hours for his straight sets win over dominic tim full of wonderful reports. thank you don't like taim has been the only man to be rafael nadal on clay in the last two years that beating him at roland garros is another matter completely the king of clay dropped just one sip throughout the tournament and wasn't to be challenged by the austrian was after winning the first six for the da raced out to an early lead in the second sit by dominating some thrilling rallies of the with the dow broke team in the third game of the third six before needing treatment for cramp in his left hand if you doubt me seven eight years ago that they will be here with with a dubious all having this but off it with me again i will tell you that some think almost impossible. teams say for championship points before nidal prevailed. you
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said it was the six four six three six two one means nidal is just the second person even after margaret who won eleven singles titles one grand slam form coming back and had the chance to win him one that said ana braun months now especially here there is very emotional for me in on this as yet it was a very special moment and received. you know that minute or two minutes of the of the crowd supporting or that feeling came that moment was difficult this guy would be a marshal from an adult hold onto his number one ranking with the title is also the first time since one thousand nine hundred ninety two that the men's and women's top seeds of both won paul van to work out zero and the women's french open champion simona halep has been showing off at her chelsea in paris well number one
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came to have first class damage title are saturday after coming from behind to be sloane stephens in three sets. sebastian vettel has claimed his fiftieth formula one victory and has taken the championship lead after winning the canadian home play with the four of driver started on pole and got away to a clean start but there was a big crash further down the field new zealand brenton hartley was taken to hospital for a cautionary scan after getting airborne when lance strolled drove him into the wall on lewis hamilton finished back in fifth to hand that off a one point lead in the overall standings. however it was really a good way good way to describe unbelievable i mean i said yesterday how much this place means for ferrari i think you received from the moment we touched down we come here. to have a race like we have today is unbelievable fifty four people i think after
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a long time a long stretch that ferrari didn't win here i saw the people around there were super happy so yeah i'm sure they would have a they had a blast and they will have a blast tonight to interview has come from behind to win a rally sardinia by one of the closest margins a world rally championship history the belgian started the final stage point eight of a second behind a frenchman to bust but his then drive saw him turn that round into a zero point seven seconds with world the third smallest winning margin of the w.r.c. has ever seen the field and now extended his lead in the championship to twenty seven points we give it every single and it was a really good five zero. six is no difference but it was a dream soon we kept fighting takes a team again bad and that's. what teams continue to arrive in russia ahead of the world's biggest football spectacle egypt's national team including to stop them
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homicide have arrived in grozny the pharaoh's are making their first appearance in the world cup in twenty eight years solid in part. separated his sides opening training session liverpool striker is aiming to prove his fitness after limping out of the champions league final two weeks ago he did begin their campaign against uruguay on friday. when nigeria kick off their world cup campaign on saturday when they face croatia in group d. the players from the west african nation will be hoping to focus on their performances without having to worry about being paid homage in today's reports from port harcourt. nigeria super hugo's training hard for the easiest world cup in russia the focus is on winning in advancing in the biggest sporting event in the world i dispute over salaries and bonuses caused to control received during the last world cup in brazil four years ago officials here say that was
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a turning point. then with the plans of the cubs in a new way the course and agree clélie what is your bonus for this what's present in the world cup already we agree on the money they're going to put a front but i'm sure money is now. does up in the frame when as with the world problem drugs so many have been put aside officials say the players are paid two point eight million dollars for qualifying. team officials say they want to avoid a repeat of what happened in a previous well crafted two thousand and fourteen when are different players refused to train ahead of their match the promise prompt payment to allow us this time a promise but officials are failed to keep in the past. some players say with a signed agreement their pay worries are put aside for now the focus is on the task at hand fighting their way out of a deal where they're considered the underdogs we like where we've been placed we don't want to be one of the favorites i think this will give the team a bit more motivation to prove to try to prove that you know the critics the prove
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people wrong that we can actually do much better i do think we can do so. that general the playing argentina. in iceland as they try to advance from the group stages many will be watching to see if indeed full of issues and players have learned lessons from twenty fourteen. i'll just point out talks on expanding the twenty twenty two world cup to forty eight teams that have been taking off the agenda for fifty years and all congress on wednesday football's governing body will now hold talks with host cutoff to request to begin the physical to study it was with drawn up by the south american contador ration adding an extra sixteen teams to the tormentor would require extra stadium set to be built for president johnson tino says a decision should be made before qualification begins early next year. we need for
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certain twenty two we have a world cup we have a format it doesn't. pender us to discuss any eventuality and if you know the world community and i think that could make sense from something other than that we should look into that but candidly i normally would follow it to be you know a big big issue cricket in minnows that scotland have claimed their biggest ever victory after beating the number one ranked o.d.i. side england by six runs. unbeaten one hundred and forty guiding the scots to that highest ever o.d.i. score england's a middle order that collapsed losing five a gets for just fifty six runs and that's why it's well for me i will have more later on so i thank you very much now as u.s. president donald trump and north korea's leader kim jong un prepared to meet in singapore many hope the summit will ease tensions between the two countries among those a korean born canadian clergyman humanitarian worker who was released by pyongyang
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last year a thousand days in prison and so on and. my name is he lim i'm pastor at the korean light presbyterian church near toronto. and. i went to north korea one hundred fifty times to help starving people during the famine told me we fed more than ten thousand i was so well known to the north korean government i didn't even need a visa i wasn't suspicious when they asked me to come to a meeting one day i just went. home in pyongyang i was arrested in the court i found out they objected to a speech i made against worshiping the kim family as god's only god should be worshiped i said that's what i believed so i confessed to the charges i even said i'd been a traitor. all the indians out and
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go to war and dipping sentenced me to death but then sent me instead to a labor camp for life it was in and it was bitterly cold i had to break up cold and dig with my bare hands in the frozen ground the guards didn't torture me but the verbal abuse was constant you know what you're saying who. my christian faith was all i had if god wanted me to die i was ready to learn who was. delegates in a million in the group of sort and when my release came in two thousand and seventeen it was such a surprise i was handed over to a canadian delegation took me home i'm so grateful to the how i. could say was on call i'm hopeful there can be peace talks as for me i have no hard feelings against the people who mistreated me north korea eventually will be
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a better place i know that. owen is a course on our web site the address there it is on his screen al-jazeera stopped. that's it for me for this news i'll be back in a moment with more of the day's. he's everywhere and it's choking our planet very toxic and very dangerous and we could spend years cleaning this up long but breakthroughs all being made showing that it
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is possible to change our relationship with a substance to simply running out and making me laugh at me pick up on the beach because i don't move around plastic waste. on al-jazeera how do you. and this. was just ten years old when a devastating earthquake struck mexico city in one thousand nine hundred five the quake damaged her family's apartment and the government moved them to distant shack around seventy families who lost their homes in that earthquake still live in this camp so i'm going to be up at the gallop 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 and 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. on october the sixth one thousand nine hundred seventy three when muslims were
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observing ramadan and jews were celebrating young people. egypt and syria known to surprise war against israel. primitive so to get into the situation there's us now in the first of the three part series al-jazeera expose what really happened during the first week of the war in october on al-jazeera. ready for the first ever summit between the u.s. and north korea both leaders arrive in singapore the head of tuesday's historic meeting. there's a war of words between donald trump and his g seven trade allies as the e.u. threatens counter measures against u.s. carriers.
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this is our jazeera live from doha also coming up a threat to democracy iraq's prime minister condemns the fire and the building holding the ballot boxes just ahead of the recount of the disputed election. and a milestone moment women marched together in the united kingdom to mark a hundred years since winning the right to vote. now the stage is set for tuesday's historic summit in singapore between the leaders of the united states and north korea president donald trump band came in of both settle into different hotels ahead of the meeting the first ever between the u.s. and north korea trump hopes to win a legacy making deal with the north to give up their nuclear weapons but concedes it may take more than one meeting our diplomatic editor james bates reports a moment of history the leader of north korea first and then the u.s. president several hours later arriving in the same city this summit is now
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effectively under way the face to face meeting aimed at diverting a nuclear crisis taking place on choose day kim jong borrowed a plane from china to bring him here he's probably the least well traveled leader on earth in charge of his isolated nation for six years he had met no other foreign leader until this year. he came to singapore with his own body guard unit and brought his own armored limousine on a cargo plane again supplied by china remarkably it's only nine months since president trump told the u.n. general assembly he was prepared to annihilate pyongyang diplomacy did finally kick in with north korea sending a delegation to south korea's winter olympics in february. a historic summit at the demilitarized zone between the two koreas was followed by
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a secret trip by then cia director mike pompei oh the first of two visits he made to pyongyang they pave the way for this summit in singapore trump briefly canceled this summit last month and he's repeatedly threatened to walk away if he doesn't believe the negotiations a serious a tough line but at the same time trump has been sending mixed messages to kim before he flew to singapore he was asked what he wanted to achieve at this historic summit but i had a minimum i do believe at least we'll have met each other we will have. seen each other hopefully we will have like each other and will start that process i would say that would be the minimal no demand then for the north korean leader to commit to completely give up his nuclear capability but experts say that kim is also well aware that trump is unpredictable and that he's coming from another summit the g seven where he fell out with his closest allies
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a meeting where the optics are positive meaning trum gets a handshake with someone and it agreeing to some kind of nuclear the need nuclearization deal would go a long way to mescaline for president from s. much as it would for the chairman of the north korean state committee so in in all likelihood i think the north koreans are. upbeat but they are careful with the same time. as kim had a brief courtesy meeting with singapore's prime minister news emerged that he was planning to leave the city just five hours after his meeting with trump that suggests there will not be lengthy substantive talks but we shouldn't discount the idea that the north korean side may perhaps oblique those proposed timings as a negotiation tactic james plays al-jazeera singapore scott snyder is a senior fellow for korea studies at the council on foreign relations he says donald trump has helped normalize kim jong un as
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a world leader. in the course of having this summit he's just facilitated another relationship between kim jong un and the leader of singapore and so i do think that we are seeing that as a consequence of this process the united states has in fact gone a long way toward meeting many north korean longstanding demands about moving in the direction of changing the relationship from want to possibility to one of normalcy and the big question i think is how will north korea reciprocate those steps i do think that we are probably going to see some kind of declaration that can be regarded as historic it's necessary for both countries to identify a common set of interests that can enable them to start a process that will allow us to work together in terms of addressing these issues and i think that just the fact that this is the first time these individuals have
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met and that they are going to be moving in the direction of some kind of joint project presumably involving peace and to use of a nuclear nation is important development it is a little bit strange that we have an american president who seems to have more difficulty get along getting along with our allies and yet he's trying to make friends with our enemies and so that is a kind of watchable inconsistency that. i think we'll have to wait and see how that works out. came prepared to talk about nuclear disarmament in north korea when leaders in china are trying to salvage the iran nuclear deal the u.s. president abandoned what he called a fatally flawed agreement last month at the shanghai cooperation organization summit iran of the participants in that deal to provide guarantees it would be upheld flawlessly reports from beijing. a pledge of support for iran's
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nuclear deal russia iran kazakhstan. promising to fully imagine that three year old agreement is despite the u.s. pulling out. of course our country cannot be but worried about iran nuclear program u.s. withdrawal from the comprehensive plan of action can further destabilize the situation russia is in favor of consistent and unconditional implementation of the deal i. put in spoke at the shanghai cooperation organization or s.c.l. summit held in the eastern city of qingdao russia is one of the eight s e o members together these countries represent forty percent of the world's population and twenty percent of global g.d.p. . badgeman well her germany and a power politics still persist in the world the growing cost for a more just and equitable international order must be here that democracy international relations is an unstoppable trend of the times the aesir was formed
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seventeen years ago mainly to strengthen security cooperation but trade issues have become important to some s.c.l. members i involved in building infrastructure for china's belton road project dubbed as the new silk road to boost twenty first century economies in the coming few years. as your most likely will pick up more security considerations or geopolitical considerations and the corporation a model as your members involving the observer states in security all even for example moving into quasar military cooperation will not be impossible therefore as c.e.o. is expanding its mission is moving forward to deal better with the new challenges in the world. and as the u.s. is apparently becoming increasingly isolated from its allies because of trump's policies and tariffs and his readiness to withdraw from trade climate. the
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unity presented at the is in stark contrast to the g. seven summit in canada where don trump refused to endorse the final communique some analysts say the unified message from china also presents a challenge to the west in that. florence al-jazeera. germany's chancellor angela merkel says the european union will respond in kind to us tariffs on the european steel and alinea and she says she was disappointed that president trump was drew from an agreement that he'd already signed at the g. seven summit in canada white house advisers accuse canada's prime minister of betraying the us and engaging in bad faith diplomacy rather than jordan has more. the canadian prime minister declined any further comment in the course of the day leaving it to his foreign minister to reiterate canada's position and the ongoing argument about trade tariffs the national security pretext is absurd and frankly
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insulting to canadians being closest and strongest ally the united states has halves we can't post security threat to the united states on saturday donald trump went on twitter to say that he was pulling out of the g seven communique which he had just signed at the summit in canada on sunday his trade advisor peter navarro then he doubled down on the criticism of justin trudeau saying quote there is a special place in hell for any foreign leader that engages in bad faith diplomacy with president trump and then tries to stab him on his way out the door meantime the german chancellor angela merkel said that she was both sobered and depressed to learn that the president had such a negative view of the g seven communique but that it would not dissuade her and other members of the european union from imposing their own retaliate tory tariffs on the united states the u.s.
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has recently announced it's going to impose tariffs of up to twenty five percent on european steel and allen minium imports to the united states. however there is still deep concern being expressed by president trumps domestic critics the g seven partners our closest allies in the world we share values we share interests we share security and for the president the united states to walk into that session and to essentially blow it up and disrespect our allies while embracing. russia. and giving benefits to china countries that are not our allies and in the case of russia indeed our declared adversary is very worrisome and very destructive the divide created by what was once a united g seven group clearly illustrated in a series of photos released not by the news media but by the white house itself rosalyn jordan al-jazeera washington the volcano in guatemala spewed out more
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lava forcing emergency teams to abandon the search for survivors and we come from the massive eruption rescuers say there is now little hope of finding anyone else alive at least one hundred ten people were killed in a further two hundred a missing miners sanchez has more from in guatemala. or in front of the morgue here in this queen where family members here are waiting to hear news from the remains of their loved ones they are some of them have been here since monday a woman telling us that she lost sixteen family members she has been able to recognize six but she still has ten more to go so it's a very difficult and sad process for these people now they say that no one from the government and no governmental agency has come here and tell them that they will be held to receive any help these of course are free.
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