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on al-jazeera. gammons who the rebels vowed to fight back is troops supported by the saudi a mirage coalition closing in on her data. hello i'm sure without a lie from doha also coming out beijing says it's ready to respond if the u.s. imposes tyrus on chinese imports. france and israel is leaders are meeting in paris to iron out differences on the refugee crisis. and the united nations warns global warming is still reaching dangerously high levels.
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the leader of yemen to the rebels is called on his supporters to fight back against saudi and emirate he supported government forces who were closing in on the vital pull city of her day meanwhile the u.n. security council wish discussed the issue on thursday says the port must remain open for humanitarian deliveries lower burden monday reports. yemen's port city of how data was bustling with people buying food on thursday bought this is also a city bracing for a heavy bombardment and the. people here are barely living his unemployment you know data there are no jobs the person you know works to on his daily living there will be a big crisis if the fire chad moved into the city and with poverty and hunger and the residents will be victims people are dying from hunger the country will be destroyed. the coalition has captured
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a town south of the data as fierce fighting and as strikes pound the area the u.n. security council has held two closed door meetings this week both concluding that the only solution to the. isis is a political and not a military one the u.a.e. ambassador says there are ships on standby to supply her data once the military operation and even our ships just see waiting so we have a fright we have a very we're very well organized and we are ready to do. every assistance for i did the council meet for further discussions on monday but many analysts agree that a basket of her data would not draw yemen's three year war closer to an end. supposing that there will be a successful sort of military takeover of there are many questions remain what will happen to other parts of the country you know what will happen to who will run how
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data what will happen to you know the deep divides among among them a nice i think that you know it's important to recognize that who sees as as a political actor as they were back in two thousand and thirteen fourteen. at the saudi led coalition forces a military victory over the strategic port the formerly exiled president of a drop of months a hearty has arrived in the southern city of aden for the first time since february two thousand and seventeen to oversee the operations but the u.n. wants the attack on how data could kill up to a quarter of a million people and shut down the main route for food and humanitarian aid to the rest of the country this would have a devastating impact on survival of a population already teetering on the brink of famine nor about unmanly algis their oil. china says it will respond quickly if the u.s. announces a new round of tariffs on its goods according to u.s.
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media reports the new jute is could target around fifty billion dollars worth of chinese imports the official announcement is expected on friday said day after secretary of state might pompei or met the chinese president xi jinping in beijing mr trump has been trying to fulfill a campaign pledge to crack down on what he calls unfair trading practices more now from our correspondent in beijing florence louis. the u.s. government hasn't officially announced these tariffs yet but we have known about them for a couple of weeks the u.s. had said it will publish a list of affected items on the fifteenth of june and the tariffs are expected to come into effect a couple of days after that now the two countries u.s. and china have been holding talks to try and avert a possible trade war ultimately the u.s. wants to reduce its trade deficit with china by as much as two hundred billion dollars over the next two years and the trumpet ministration has also said it wants
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to give american companies greater access to the chinese market trying to believes tariffs it's one way of forcing china's hand and china has said if the u.s. goes ahead with these tyrants then all trait discussions between the two countries over the past two weeks will announce he's poised china had promised to increase its purchases of u.s. energy and farm products much as seventy eight billion dollars and now it appears that they will no longer want to commit to that if the trumpet ministration goes ahead with these tariffs and the tariffs will also likely complicate the relationship between the two countries at a time when the u.s. needs china's help in enforcing tougher u.n. sanctions on north korea and the trumpet ministration believes it was d's tough u.n. sanctions that forced north korea to the negotiating table and allowed the summit in singapore to take place but some analysts also believe that because the talks between the u.s. and north korea were a success that this now gives the u.s.
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a lot more leeway to be tough on trade with china because ultimately china will not want to derail the process as denuclearization on the korean peninsula is consistent with china's security interests. and european union member countries have unanimously back to plan to impose tariffs on u.s. products the move will target goods were three point three billion dollars and it's in response to the latest round of u.s. juices on seal and alum in human ports from the e.u. canada and mexico the measures are expected to come into effect in the next few weeks the e.u. has also launched a complaint against the u.s. at the world trade organization. every rallies across the u.s. against the trumpet ministrations policy of separating migrant families thousands of children have been taken away from their parents and placed in detention centers reports from los angeles. i. live outraged by the trumpet ministrations
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policy of taking migrant children away from their parents' protesters rally in los angeles. the right way it was one of dozens of similar demonstrations in cities around the country this policy is reprehensible we feel like it's it's it's forcing its manufacturing a crisis on top of the crisis that already existed the trumpet ministration says it is seizing children and separating families as a deterrent scaring other would be migrant parents away it's part of a so-called zero tolerance policy meanwhile news came of nearly one thousand five hundred migrant boys between the ages of ten and seventeen being detained in a sprawling former wal-mart store in texas reporters were given a monitored tour of the building which is run by a private company under contract with the u.s.
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government but were not permitted to speak with the boys or film the site these pictures were distributed by the government the government says it has contracts with one hundred holding facilities in seventeen states detaining immigrant minors those facilities now hold more than eleven thousand children congress plans to vote on immigration proposals next week including one that deals with family separation lawmakers from the opposition democratic party called the trumpet ministrations harsh policies a disgrace babies as young as eighteen months being ripped from the arms of their mothers that is psychological torture leaders of major u.s. religious denominations have condemned the family separation policy but attorney general jeff sessions offered justification for it in the bible and i would cite. it to the apostle paul and his clear and wise command in romans thirteen to phase
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the laws of the government one protester said sessions is wrong i really dislike that he's taking my bible in and. doing something anti-political with it many of the parents and children seeking refuge in the u.s. are fleeing extreme gang violence in central america protesters and immigrants rights advocates say sending them back to their homeland could amount to a death sentence robbery modes just zero loss and. now it's a these new prime ministers you see meet the french president in paris after both of them entering gauged in a war of words eva rames refusal to accept a migrant rescue ship emmanuel mccraw had cooled the move a responsible and cynical female in the italian border town of ventimiglia very close to the french border migrants have been arriving regularly for more than four years now as the trash about to reports residents there
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a frustrated. the colorful northern italian town of fenton mia faces the mediterranean sea in recent years it's become a stopping point for migrants trying to cross into france just a few kilometers away many in the city say they're frustrated with the situation most say france should share the burden instead of tightening its border and turning its back on its neighbor the miracle i think friendship takes some of the migrants because we have too many here invent a million italy takes them all but france doesn't want that it's not fair europe and france have to do their part. these women say the romes recent decision to block a charity migrant rescue boat sends a message to the european union that italians like them have had enough going to say thanks to solve any of the leg he's helping to reduce insecurity we don't know where to put all these people in the city center left mayor is cautious when talking about italy's new anti immigration government but he says there's no doubt
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that people are frustrated with europe model. i can't complain about the way people have approached us and helped the migrant worker but it's a big weight to bear and people feel abandoned by our neighboring countries and europe is between a little. as patience runs out so does goodwill this church was once a refuge for migrants but it was forced to shut two years ago the colombian praise that was serving in this parish decided to open up the church course for the migrants and at any time there were opt out thousand five hundred people sleeping here behind the church and inside the building but local residents became fed up and after bearing to pressure city officials decided to close it down. with the new government has decided it is italians first those of us helping got a ready feeling more pressure and they see less migrants coming. the people who
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come here are mainly refugees from saddam in eritrea this young man didn't wish to be identified but he described his terrifying crossing from libya is what i believe . many people lost their life what i do to survive you know because they're struggling or how i make it you know. people invent to me may not be united in their approach to the crisis but nearly all agree on one thing their migration should be a european issue not just an italian one a new strategies are urgently needed to help those on the front line and protect those who are vulnerable its national partner al jazeera and to media italy. still to come here at al-jazeera the u.s. frees up a fraction of the money it had promised to syrian rescue groups the white helmet. and celebrations while under siege palestinians in gaza marked the festival of.
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i told. me the weather sponsored by cattle always hello we've got quieter weather pushing into western europe still quite a rash of showers into central parts moving away from italy easing into the balkans still some very heavy rain making its way down towards the sea that will push its way across greece as we go on through the next couple days here is that better weather across spain and portugal further north of that some cooler air just tucking in across france the low countries it's not so bad having said that twenty two celsius there for paris a twenty one in london a less windy day there for northern parts of the british isles still quite a breezy one there for northern ireland and also for scotland come down into in the wild west of ireland it does look generally ok as with one through the next dial so showers larvae showers of that will continue down towards remain the area into.
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greece the debate about whether they're still affecting southern parts of italy and more of the same as we go on into saturday notice too we have got some rather lively sas pushing into ukraine maybe just creeping into western parts of russia moscow will stay fall and drive twenty two celsius what to windy weather makes its way back into the british isles and nurses from madrid it warms up we can as a thirty one degrees celsius not sabbatical see other side of the mediterranean warm sunshine for much of north africa twenty six. the weather sponsored by cattle and weighs. on package price what were you hearing what were you seeing whether on line ten horrendous things you know it's all just there's absolutely no doubt about that or if you join us on the sacked a lot of the major countries in the commonwealth have far bigger fish to fry and ships to eat bass is a diana talked to us about some of this success if perhaps everyone has a voice what happens when the robots themselves are making the decision to join
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a club or a conversation amount is iraq. take a look at the top. leader of the rebels is calling on his supporters to fight back against. back government forces who are closing in on the port city of. the coalition has captured a town south of the city. should remain open for humanitarian supplies. china says it will respond quickly if and when the u.s. confirmed reports of a new round of terrorists on its goods the official announcement is expected to be made
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a day after secretary of state mike. met the chinese president xi jinping in beijing . could target around fifty billion dollars worth of chinese. the french president. after a war of words over a refusal to accept a migrant rescue ship with more than six hundred people on board emmanuel macro had called the move irresponsible and cynical. immigration is causing a major germany which mean angela merkel's christian democrats and their bavarian sister party the christian social union you want to refuse entry to people who've already made asylum claims elsewhere in europe something chancellor merkel rejects that the seven people have died in renewed fighting between protesters and security forces in nicaragua on thursday activists demanding the resignation of president.
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for a twenty four hour strike streets in the capital. as protests and barricades one hundred sixty one people have been killed in two months of on rest protests initially began over social security cuts but expanded into demands to quit. the new york attorney general is suing president trump three of his children and their charitable foundation for allegedly violating state's charity law the two point eight million dollar lawsuit alleges the trump foundation engaged in extensive and unlawful coordination with trump's twenty sixteen presidential campaign. dismissed the case on twitter calling it politically motivated the u.s. says it will take what it calls firm and appropriate measures against the syrian government for violations of a deescalation zone in the south west president assad's forces have recovered much
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of the country's territory but one of the areas still controlled by rebels is land bordering jordan and israeli occupied golan heights a deescalation deal brokered by russia the u.s. and jordan last year and so far contain the fighting but the assad government says it will reclaim every inch of syrian territory. and the trumpet ministration has released six and a half million dollars in aid for all the lies ations in syria including the white helmets rescue group about israel and jordan explains it's only a fraction of what washington had originally promised. on thursday the trumpet ministration announced that it would be dispersing six point six million dollars to the syrian white helmets those are the volunteers who have been trying to provide emergency medical care to the people caught in the cross-fire of the little seven year old syrian civil war this money is going to be just first legally to accounts
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that the white house can access so that they can buy emergency medical equipment and supplies however this is a far cry from the two hundred million dollars which the u.s. had pledged to provide to emergency relief groups earlier this year just before he was fired as secretary of state rex tillerson made the two hundred million dollar pledge any funding conference for the syrian people however the trumpet ministration shortly thereafter said that as part of its strategy to not be as involved in syria as it has been in the past that it was going to freeze that two hundred million dollars pledge the six point six million announced on thursday is less than three percent of that figure on thursday as it happens the u.n. special envoy for syria stefan dema stora indicated that he would soon be meeting
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with officials from a number of countries including the us in order to talk about the way to try to resolve the civil war through peace talks he did not however talk about the emergency funding going to the white helmets but one point that demo store did make to reporters in geneva on thursday is that he's not optimistic that a peaceful solution can be found quickly but that he said that after four years of being in the job he feels a compulsion to try to make peace possible for the syrian people. zimbabwe's election commission has approved twenty three candidates for july's presidential polls they include the current president and his imminent gaga and the opposition leader nelson chamisa this is zimbabwe's first election since robert mugabe was ousted by the military last year after thirty seven years in power we have saved them in a sense in the spirit of the falling candidates. of m.d.c.
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our lands we have moved. from people's rainbow coalition party. we have none. from zanu p.f. party. or son i do not do more you. learned for the people's agenda we take you brian todd in the independent. that is the object that we as we are presence of most. muslims around the world are celebrating aids to mark the end of the holy month of ramadan all of whom. into these here many gather to most across the country for each prayer as every year muslims observe ramadan by fasting from dawn to dusk i did agent to millions of muslims are celebrating either as well as the country's first appearance of football's world cup since one nine hundred ninety atmosphere at the capital's main
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square is festive with many holding balloons and the national flag. the palestinians in gaza is also a reminder of being under siege this holiday marks the beginning of the twelfth year of israel's blockade in rank on has been to meet families who are struggling to celebrate under such difficult conditions. him out of bed to get his children ready for the religious festival of aid that follows a month. they headed to pray and to listen to speeches by representatives of hamas the defacto power here in gaza. imad lives near the border with israel but has never left. since march thirtieth he has taken part in and he's really protests along that border and seen many of his friends and neighbors injured by israeli snipers and tear gas this eat coincides with the start of the twelfth year he's really laid siege. to god willing we hope that by the end
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of the protest we achieve our goal of lifting the siege and we wish the israelis will accept our demand to lift the siege and give palestinian people are right. hamas representatives. is the deputy to smell any of the political bureau chief of the mass he delivers an impassioned speech criticizing israel for his actions and accusing it of targeting civilians journalists and medics during the protests. imad and an average ten dollars a week when he can get work he doesn't think politicians will change very much. to learn. by god the speech doesn't change the reality things on the ground change reality and we're changing things by protesting we want to change we want to achieve our goals. prepares to celebrate traditionally a time for family and friends but he worries about his children's future. also what we've seen over the last few years we see war then cease fire then they
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announce there might be a solution we become optimistic but then things get worse then there's a new war hope these protests will give hope to our children. imad plans to rejoin the protests and continue to demand the lifting of the siege and to fight the palestine in the hopes that his and other's lives will improve about family is typical of many gazan residents according to the palestinian bureau of statistics some fifty three percent of people live in poverty that's over a million people despite all the challenges he faces is determined to give his children the best aid possible iran can al-jazeera. the united nations is warning that an important target on climate change set in the paris agreement will not be met in this rapid and far reaching changes are made in the world's economy a report by a leading environmental agency says human induced global warming could increase by more than one point five degrees celsius by twenty forty but in course and is the
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director of plan b. that's a u.k. charity supporting the use of legal action to tackle climate change anything with governments must take the lead we want point five degrees mine just sound like a number to a lot of people to call in paris when governments agreed to limit temperature to that level was one point five to stay alive and that is the call that really sums this out this is an existential threats it is an extension threat to all of us to our societies to our economies to international security if that isn't enough to wake people up it's very difficult to know what is is too much for individuals to handle on their own as a complete fantasy that this is going to be solved by people changing their habits of consumption this needs to happen at scale our infrastructure needs to change is has to happen with support from government it happens by people all over the world to mandating that we do whatever it takes because we face an existential crisis we
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face an emergency donald trump is obviously a huge disappointment in terms of what the world is trying to do but there are many many americans that he doesn't speak for we've got the mare of new york at the moment suing fossil fuel companies for the costs of putting a wall around wall street to keep the floodwaters a day we just got to find a coalition of the willing. u.s. telecoms giant eighty and he has completed its eighty five billion dollar merger with time warner the deal's been done two days after it got the go ahead from a federal judge time warner is the owner c.n.n. h.b.o. and warner brothers the u.s. justice department argued against the move but the court says the government failed to prove the takeover would harm competition or adversely affect consumers that russia has made a stunning start to football's world cup thrashing saudi arabia five nil in moscow
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president putin watched the match alongside the saudi crown prince mohammed bin sound man as well as fee for president gianni and fenty the victory margin for the host nation surprise many. well the work of his also a charter campaign is to focus on russia's human rights record the country has faced criticism on many issues from gay rights to political prisoners correspondent rory chalons has more from moscow. the world cup is the best football party the planet has to offer but in russia not everyone is celebrating this is british gay rights campaigner peter tatchell to taint in moscow while protesting against russia's treatment of people and he's far from the only person who's decided the world cup has a use but it's not funny ukrainian filmmaker alex sense of is starving himself in a siberian prison times to cause russian or thirty's maximum world cup discomforts
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they jailed him for twenty years on terror charges he says it was for opposing russia's annexation of crimea sense of is supported by international organizations like human rights watch and russians to oscar nominated russian director andres yeah i can say is one of them. was to be used in the the man acted as a true patriot for his country to turn him by force into a citizen of the russian federation and to judge him by russian law as a terrorist simply by being someone who sits dogs on fire is an absolutely disproportionate response it's outrageous for the recent presidential candidate and t.v. personality to send you a sub jack says she's given a bloody me a person a list of political prisoners to be released including sense of and i'd like to talk to him i want the eighteenth day of. his starvation period and. i hope that he will be released because it's not fair and i support the movement.
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for freedom for like since all perhaps is because of world cup attention for other reasons but in the past week president putin of russia and president poroshenko of ukraine talked about a prisoner swap ukraine wants sixty four people returned sense of among them whereas russia wants to have back captured soldiers and journalists like carol russian ski the local editor of a russian news agency in ukraine. amnesty international is campaigning on the well cut it wants to draw attention to human rights workers in russia's eleven host cities. we would like that people know that there is not only. one that work and live in russia but a myriad of people. daily basis are fighting for justice and dignity in the country i hosted the world cup means russia is in the international spotlight for the next month rights campaigners are hoping some of that lights can also shine on their.
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glory chalons al-jazeera. tough is a take a look at the top stories here it is sara the leader of yemen's who the rebels is calling on his supporters to fight back against saudi and amorality supported government forces who are closing in on the port city of who data the coalition has captured the town to the south of the port the u.n. says it should remain open for humanitarian supplies china says it will respond quickly if the u.s. announces a new round of tyrus on chinese goods according to u.s. media ripples the new juices will target around fifty billion dollars worth of chinese imports the official announcement is expected later on friday one day after secretary of state mike pompei a met the chinese president xi jinping in beijing trump has been trying to fulfill
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a campaign pledge to clamp down on what he calls unfair chinese trading policies italy's new prime minister is due to meet the french president in paris after a war of words over rome's refusal to accept a migrant rescue ship with more than six hundred people on board emanuel macro had called to move irresponsible and cynical. the u.s. says it will take what it calls firm and appropriate measures against the syrian government for violations of a so-called deescalation president assad's forces have recovered much of the country's territory but one of the areas still controlled by rebels is bordering jordan and the israeli occupied golan heights at least seven people have died in renewed fighting between protesters and security forces in the crowd gore on thursday activists demanding the resignation of president danielle ortega called for a twenty four hour nationwide strike streets in the capital managua deserted as protesters
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manned barricades one hundred sixty one people have been killed in two months of unrest protests initially began over social security cuts but they expanded into demands for ortega to quit the united nations is warning that a key target on climate change set at the paris agreement will not be met unless rapid and far reaching changes are made in the world economy is human induced global warming could increase by more than one point five degrees celsius by twenty forty those are the headlines coming up next it's a stream. these stand the differences. and the similarities and cultures across the.
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