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forced to see hope for the masterplan and the rejection of migrant to town borders . the problem for a miracle is that without the c.s. news folks in parliament she would lose her majority as a string for a three girls are quoted through on british. so it is possible that the coalition falls apart because the c.s.u. part of it is really in an ideological conflict with the non nationalist and non nationalist orientated chancellor that means that the populist right that the c.s.u. has become and merkel's centrist approach do not fit together and going to merkel believes it's only at the europe wide level that a comprehensive solution can be found she's pinning her hopes on the coming in you summit in brussels but critics on the right say a glance around europe's capitals suggests that many governments don't share her views and all the while this round with the c.s.u. remains unresolved dominant cain al-jazeera well in my mind i want to forget his
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twenty sixth birthday at football's world cup egypt's star forward is recovering from a shoulder injury and was left on the bench for their first match of the showpiece event in twenty eight years it wasn't a good result either you're a gray or winning one nil with a late header from jose maria him in it in group b. christina rinaldo scored his fifty first career hat trick as portugal came from behind to draw three all with spain when iran won their first match of the world cup in twenty years with a last minute one nil victory of the morocco and their female fans were happy just to be there in iran women abandoned from football stadiums as the only nation competing at the world cup which doesn't let in female supporters to raise awareness banners were displayed at the stadium in st petersburg and the iranian band g.'s released a protest song. well one of the best players on the planet leo messi is an auction on saturday for argentina messi carries the hopes of a nation which last won the world cup thirty two years ago and almost didn't qualify for russia to raise about reports from one of ours. it's been
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a difficult few years for argentinian football but when the team left the country to head to russia the fans were willing to leave it all behind. gives the best of him self for the national team and i hope that he can pick up the cup which is his dream and the dream of all arjun tines since making it to the final in two thousand and fourteen there's been financial difficulties accusations of political corruption and mismanagement that saw star player you name ac quit the team at one point it appeared as though they may struggle to make it to russia. is the only one qualified to the sward cup that had three trainers in the players we have had a lot of your. nothing. when you have three different. and the last months the situation hasn't gotten any better if we didn't have messi
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it would be a real mess for the national team but we have a cup with a genius so anything can happen even though we don't have a team we don't have a goal create. and we don't know how we're going to play so many many questions surrounding. the latest scandal was when the national team suspended a warmer match with israel prior to the cup many accused israel of moving their match from haifa to jerusalem to reaffirm its claim over the city as israel's capital the argentine food will association said it was due to security concerns have not been easy for argentina and we. for years despite having what many consider the best player in the world. guard less of their difficulties problems and scandals we have seen take seven matches to win the world cup and people here are hoping that this time will be argentina. was one of the winners in one thousand
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nine hundred six he says that times have changed since then. the problem for the coaching for the team these days is that there's almost no time to be together to practice and that's bad for the team the players are in different countries it was different in my time. it's been over thirty years since argentina won the cup and even though they're not among the favorites is the one thing people are not ready to lose yet. when it's a bumper day on saturday with four world cup matches let's go through them in group c. one of the favorites from this face australia peru take on group d. a daunting task for iceland in the first ever world cup against messi is argentina . fans have been banned from bringing live chickens to the ground for their clash with croatia. football's governing body has issued a warning to
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a saudi owned company that it says is illegally broadcasting world cup matches rights for the middle east and north africa region held by qatar based be in sport fifa says it's looking at options to stop pirate channel b. out from illegally broadcasting much as says it takes infringements of its intellectual property very seriously. time for short break your knowledge is there out when we come back the president did not break the families from their children a day of confusing political back and forth over immigration in washington. and at least seven people were killed in a renewed protest against alleged brutality by the nicaraguan government more in that state. i. mean the weather sponsored by cattle i always afraid we will see flooding rains returning to southeastern parts of china over the
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next couple of days saturday doesn't look too bad but you can see a little area very wet weather just to the east of taiwan we got another system this is the latest tropical storm that is pulling away but as it does so wetter weather just makes its way back across the taiwan strait into the southeast and cold of china not too far from hong kong of course we have seen a fair bit of flooding into guangdong province southwestern parts of china also seeing some wet weather northern areas of vietnam to some very heavy rain there in the south china seas which joyes up with some rather wet weather that we have making its way towards the philippines once again flooding rains they are set to continue here for the big downpours and over the next couple of days much of luzon seeing some torrential downpours as we go through saturday sunday they won't be quite as widespread but they are still there nevertheless and that monsoon trough continuing to feed a fair bit of rain there across vietnam across much of india china come by dissing some big showers along with thailand heavy showers still in place over towards that
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northeastern corner of india into me and ma far north east of india seen some very nasty weather rash they may have got some flooding rains whatever tools and north have been more about the dust storms those strong winds the set to continue the weather sponsored by cateye always. the plight of the syrian. people and the violence they enjoy is plain for all to see. but behind closed doors lurks an unspeakable brutality inflicted on the women. from the brave few who survived my c.d.'s and d.p.t. and dan to tell the tale. silent war i witnessed documentary on out is iraq new possibilities treeless journalists or medical facilities i got that i don't already declared a state of emergency several weeks ago gripping documentaries to discover
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a wealth of award winning programming from around the globe our. debates in discussion on one side of the split screen dignitaries mingling on the other car to see the world from a different perspective only on al-jazeera. welcome back time for a quick recap of the top stories this hour u.s. president donald trump has announced a twenty five percent tariff on fifty billion dollars worth of chinese goods for the world's two biggest economies one step closer to the brink of a trade war china's hit back with its own towers of twenty five percent on u.s. goods. u.s.
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judges sent donald trump's former campaign manager to jail prosecutors say paul metaphor tried to interfere with witnesses connected to the investigation of russian meddling in the twenty sixteen election and a tweet though president from the decision and i'm thinking. of the leaders of france and italy have met in paris and the diplomatic route with the fate of refugees who tried to enter europe both insists the e.u. is migration policy needs to be overhauled. fallout continues over the new u.s. policy of separating immigrant children from their parents who enter the country illegally the government struggling to prepare facilities along the border that will house the children on the lock and key at the same time opposition is mounting across the u.s. against the practice castro has more talk of come forward tell your story it was six years ago that francisco juarez learned he could attend university in the u.s. and work without fear of deportation i stand here proud to share that i am the first in my family to graduate from college but on this anniversary of the doc
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a policy that allowed young undocumented immigrants to step out of the shadows the trumpet administration is putting other children in detention at the us mexico border the government has separated at least two thousand children from their parents since trump's zero tolerance policy for illegal crossings took effect in april children are being held in makeshift detention centers while their parents face criminal prosecution we have my dad who are having their imprint it been taken away from them because they're playing violent. and we are scarring those children for life by taking them away and institutionalizing them the president is it a way to separate families from their children that the administration has used the bible as justification for the policy but on friday president trump falsely blamed the opposition party to democrats forced to that law upon our nation i hated i hate
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to see separation of parents and children the democrats can come to us as they actually are in all fairness we are talking to him and they can change the whole border security we need a wall we need border security trumps immigration crackdown including cancelling the obama policy of helping young immigrants called dreamers was a campaign promise and remains popular with his supporters it's political the president is throwing red meat to his base when he does that he's using children whether they're dreamers it was their little children at the border now for a political purpose it's shameful republicans in congress are working on to immigration bills that may come to a vote next week they include trump's demands of funding a border wall and a curbing family based migration. castro al-jazeera washington survivors of a florida high school shooting are touring the united states calling for changes to
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gun laws. starting in chicago the group of students plans to visit seventy four more cities during the month long haul they hope the campaign will encourage more americans to vote to take guns off the streets. we don't know. how to make a statement beyond the pictures we need to see. you gerri. officials from nicaragua's government and local groups are restarted talks in a bid to end two months of anti-government protests neither president or taken or his deputy are expected to attend the talks calm after another seven people including a fifteen year old boy were killed in clashes between government forces and protesters stuff and. a nationwide strike on thursday didn't stop the violence several regions of nicaragua fighting between activists and pro-government forces including here in. there were fatalities with locals accusing pro-government forces
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. we were not armed there were four hooded men some skinny in a black shirt and they were the ones with the machine gun the shotgun i do not know only they know what weapon they had a sniper was on top of a pole police officers were in uniform and we barricaded ourselves here. president daniel ortega as efforts to introduce welfare cuts in april prompted the bloodiest confrontation since the civil war ended in one thousand nine hundred the plan has been dropped but the protests haven't stopped there demanding that president or take leave office many accuses government of using lethal force in trying to contain the unrest at least one hundred sixty people have been killed and hundreds injured in almost two months of violence activists have set up roadblocks on more than two thirds of the country's roads in an effort to push back against ortega backed forces but those road blocks are hurting the economy and affecting regional trade beyond nicaragua's borders. we want to keep going because we're caught up in
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a crisis that has nothing to do with us there are many central americans guatemalans hondurans coast to reconsider even many panamanians here we want to go back to our countries because i've been here far too long now millions of nicaraguans will be waiting to see if it will end the crisis stephanie decker zero . nigeria's largest steel plant is to finally start production forty years after it was built to tamil has cost the country more than eight billion dollars but has never produced any steel it's hoped that getting the facility off the ground will save nigeria billions of dollars in steel imports doesn't it resupport some. huge challenges still lie ahead. the last complex sits on twenty four thousand hectares and cost nigeria eight billion dollars to build because of all revenue the government never bothered to complete the project underneath the rest early meaning roofs lie forty three plans from steel mills complete with cumbria belt finest
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foundries and power plants the thing called the dust is evidence of decades of deceived the quarter and the plant is still intact but i know what we've done is to start to really engineer the plant before we shan't try to make them work we also have the lighting mills where we produce our road that one hundred percent are really very soon already planned to be in full operations. eighty percent of raw materials needed i with the factories sixty kilometer radius. now for the first time indicates the company's engines have come to life its true power plants generate one hundred ten megawatts of electricity seventy megawatts more than it's all in a country with electricity shortages while big steel production activity may be a year or two away small scale approaches like producing iron rods and on demand for brick ations are handled by local engineers like the company's completed sixty
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three kilometer internal relink locomotives network of tunnels a sixty kilometers of roads most to keep them and on site i simply waiting to be used. these machines bear the label made in the us uk i remind our one empire long gone forty years ago nigeria wanted to use them to industrialize since then caught up in an easy revenue from oil output but remodel. officials say the company can produce nearly ten million metric tons of steel and generate more than five hundred thousand jobs when fully operational but challenges remain the cost of the materials involved we need the dredging are delivered. in the port in the quarter in the village. in lamport and
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barrel and their own this also going to be a link from as outer. barrel. the still complex was handed over to private operators price before the government took it back months ago. with nigeria's imports averaging ten billion dollars a year many expect a lot of external pressure to keep the company in its current state. despite assurances it's not clear if the government will bow to these pressures or forge ahead to kickstart its industrialization and break half a century dependence on oil in the next eighteen months. al-jazeera a joke central nigeria. an attack on a mosque is raising fears among muslims in south africa two men were killed in the stabbings in the town of moms break records. so i would bust is grateful that his
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brother faisal survived thursday's attack at a mosque near cape town he was stabbed in the face and by a stranger with said he needed a place to sleep for the night their father and a somali national were killed and tried to escape. the police came. because. mom says he was stabbed first he thinks the attacker was acting alone not just on a congregation or on a specific message this is the guy he used to be blamed despite kindness to him unfortunately. but he will be judged he will be judged by a lot of behind and accordingly. the. western cape province is home to the largest community of muslims in south africa all thursday's attack comes more than a month after armed men killed one person at
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a mosque near durban in problems police say so far there is no link between the two attacks it's a small farming town families say they are still in shock and some are nervous community leaders are telling people to stay calm and not speculate until the police find out why the attack happened. family and friends of the two murdered mean say they want answers they need to know why the attack happened some say it won't bring their loved ones back but it could help them and the community in. al-jazeera monastery south africa. now seven years after the start of the libyan conflict people of one town are finally being allowed to return home residents of to were forced out after being accused of killing rebels who supported the revolution against moammar gadhafi many of their homes were destroyed and as mark one of the wire reports to work they're still a ghost town. the road to tell were is wrong.
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but omar was keen to see what is left of his house. he broke his family with him. it is the first time in nearly seventy years they've been back. the abandoned home is in poor condition. but all model son abdullah and daughter mariam craven independence they don't have in the camp where they're now living. we are chicken if our house is inhabitable but unfortunately it's not because your unless the government starts maintenance operations we have no other choice but to go back to the camp in tripoli about thirty five thousand pounds are living in camps across libya since rebels from the nearby city of misrata who are opposed to moammar gadhafi captured the town in august twenty leavened with a full of good durfy to woodlands where forces from their homes accused of supporting the former leader. fast forward six years to december last year
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and the tripoli based a government of national accord agreed that the people of. could start returning to the tower and however old hostilities still exist and in february they were stopped by armed groups of from misrata since then hundreds of thousands have been stranded in the desert twenty five miles from their homes. but this month at a conservation deal was signed with the former enemies the long growth home to the word of god that has been blog for the last seventy years is now open after the end of hostilities with the rival city of misrata but years of conflict have taken up all and the telling of the hour is not yet fully prepared to receive those who are coming back. is now a ghost town. much of its infrastructure has been destroyed and it lacks
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a basic services abdul hamid isa a military brigade tasked with bringing life back to the town. struction will start immediately after school as hospitals infrastructure streets health services and housing i guess the word go will be totally rehab really into once for omar and his family it can't come soon enough that it counting down the days they've suffered during the past seven years but hope time can now prove a healer. would have to do i hate the jews here are told. at least twelve people have died and thousands forced into relief shelters after days of torrential rain in northeast india flash floods and landslides of cut off parts of mana poor state and neighboring for poorer hospitals and shops are flooded and closed. thousands of mourners have attended the funeral of a leading journalist who was shot dead on thursday in indian administered kashmir
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should judge the chari was the editor of the english language newspaper rising kashmir he was killed by unidentified men on a motorbike as he left his office in srinagar a fifteen year old had been given police protection following three attacks on them in the past decade their afghan president says the head of the pakistani taliban has been killed by u.s. drone strike. was known for his brutality which included public beheadings and ordering the shooting of a schoolgirl malala yousafzai and twenty twelve jennifer glass reports. that the top of pakistan's most wanted list is the leader of the pakistani taliban he planned attacks including one of the school impish our in two thousand and fourteen they killed one hundred fifty one people many of them children. two years earlier he ordered the murder of schoolgirl malala yousafzai she was shot in the head on a school bus by taliban fighters but survived and was later awarded the nobel peace prize. those who met mila first listen he was ruthless radical and uncompromising
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his speeches were often directed against the united states pakistan female education and the polio vaccine. i'm warning the people of swat to stay away from the security forces otherwise they alone will be responsible we also want the people not to buy land from the local landlords otherwise the alone will be accountable. for as little broadcast daily sermons on illegal radio stations and use them to spread his message it earned the nickname on the radio. lou grew up in the mountainous want valley and spent years as head of the region's taliban before taking over as leader from hakimullah masoud in two thousand and thirteen puzzle is believed to have been operating from hideouts in the forests of eastern afghanistan he's been falsely reported killed on numerous occasions his apparent killing by a u.s. airstrike could open the door for stronger cooperation between pakistan afghanistan
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and the united states the u.s. wants to get pakistan on board taking out pakistan's or salma bin laden really is quite quite a strong incentive for marcus on now to cooperate with his death will mean for the pakistani taliban is unclear the pakistani taliban is separate from the afghan taliban it's active here and this fighters are in a cease fire with the government for the three days of the holiday and president hopes it will last longer jennifer glass al jazeera kabul thanksgiving service is being held at london's westminster abbey shortly for one of the world's greatest scientists stephen hawking who died in march his ashes will be interred alongside fellow scientific giants newton and charles darwin hawking's work on time space and the nature of the universe won him worldwide a claim of a sermon a recording of his voice set to an original piece of music was beamed into space towards the nearest black hole. well so it's coming at al-jazeera including with
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egypt's founders that team returns to the world cup for the first time in twenty eight years just one of the details and all the sport more on that stains. on the furniture. for twenty three years mohsin has collected objects he finds along the coast. enough to fill his museum enough to break a guinness world record. with
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a story for every object he's become an environmental activist uninspired artist and a voice for the plight of countless migrants. such as al jazeera. al jazeera. where every. when the news breaks. on the wall that the city and the story builds to be forced to leave it would just be when people need to be heard women and girls are being bought and given away in refugee camps al-jazeera has teams on the ground to bring
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new award winning documentaries and live news and out of iraq i got to commend you all i'm hearing is good journalism on air and on. the most memorable moments with al-jazeera was when i was on air as hosni mubarak fell with the crowds in tahrir square which will kill. us if something happens anywhere in the world al jazeera is in place we're able to cover this like no other news organizations. were able to do it properly. and that is our strength. al-jazeera for me is different because there's a maturity about its views god in the newsgroup generally europe also has china but it was bad to take the risk of a story arc you'll. find more going on al-jazeera is
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setting out to give folks who feel the reality on the ground on the reality on the ground can only be combined with the next goal the peace and that's what we do i think that's what we do well. in. cape town's water running out of city or storage he said people should use no more than fifty liters of tap water per person per day. about a third of the city's residents live in informal settlements like this one any consume about four percent of the water for generations they've already been collecting it communal taps all sources say the city will reach day zero on the ninth of july that's when they'll turn off the water in the homes to have it be the communal times will stay on. the city's taps or fed by reservoirs this is one of the largest. because they'll gallop where four years ago they would have been on the twenty five meters of water since then the province has suffered the worst
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