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right out the political fallout from the police recommendation that he be indicted but now that his wife has been charged the scrutiny the precious stemming from these longstanding corruption allegations is sure to mount again harry force at al-jazeera west or isn't. still ahead on al-jazeera the u.k. tries to calm fears of european citizens who want to stay in the country often brags it costs. and once a shift that might set the posse pollution problem to disappear by so we meet a malaysian businessman who's finding value in the world's waste. no surprises in the weather across the middle east this hot sand it's dry because a few showers just around the coaxes just spilling out to turkey see a little bit of cloud just bubbling up here from time to time so anywhere between
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the black sea the caspian sea is a little further east which you might just catch one of two showers northern parts of iraq could catch a shower here they are shouts a base there is about going to stand that menaced on spec is down but really as peaceful as about the heat forty celsius in kuwait city but as hot as it has been recently in baghdad of only thirty nine degrees twenty four by rates over the next couple of days we'll see that hot sunshine stretching its way further south and as we go on into the next day i'll say it extends right down across the rebel against again as usual just losing that intensity on the the smile wind that we've had here just nagging away for the past few days still a fair bit of lifted dust in the sand but maybe that's the going to push his way into eastern parts of the region just into central areas of saudi arabia they go wall to wall sunshine in this also will sunshine for southern africa at the moment might just see a little bit of cloud into the far south but essentially dry sums it up over the
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next few days unpleasant temperature wise how does but with a high of eighty. 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 a story for every object he's become an environmental activist and inspired artist and a voice for the plight of countless migrants. my chin is in such on al-jazeera. hello
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again you're watching al-jazeera mind of our top stories this hour about five hundred migrant children who are separated from their parents on the us mexico border have been reunited with their families that's according to the associated press news agency since may more than two thousand children were taken from their parents after they tried to cross the border illegally. eurozone finance ministers have agreed a deal to get greece out of its eight year bailout program can now delay repayments on billions of dollars in loans by ten years response so got another seventeen point four billion dollars. the wife of israel's prime minister benjamin netanyahu has been charged with fraud sara netanyahu is accused of misusing one hundred thousand dollars of state funds to provide catering services. in libya forces loyal to a powerful warlord say they've captured two of the country's largest oil terminals
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after us forces have been battling for control of and said that on the ras lanuf rival fighters had stormed the oil ports last week would have been what had reports are you a lot of people will start a week of attacks and counterattacks claims and counterclaims forces loyal to libya's warlord clearly for hefted have taken control of what is known as the oil crescent a rival faction led but you brought him to tran has withdrawn from the area hefted his forces reportedly had supported egyptian and you a war planes medical sources in as debby a city say dozens of people including. civilians were killed in the fighting three only storage tanks and ras lanuf ports were reportedly targeted by an airstrike and set on fire for days the national oil corporation says about four hundred thousand barrels of crude oil a day burned have to backs the tupilak based parliament that has refused to cede
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power to the government of national accord since it was first formed. for many people here it doesn't matter who controls libya's oil producing region as long as oil continues to be sold through the national oil corporation and even if the military operations in do with either the forces of have to just run taken control it does not mean the conflict in the area is over moved up to hit. tripoli a major oil producers are meeting to decide whether to increase production saudi arabia and russia what opec to relax tight controls but iran and some other members are opposed to that brennan reports from vienna. will they or won't they that's the question vexing energy analysts ahead of friday's opec ministers meeting with ministers agree a compromise or is opec heading for a splits it could be
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a short fall by the end of the summer like one point six to one point eight million barrels a day it will take time to anything to filter through say whatever they decide to do in the next few days it will be instant but it will have an impact on the market but they also want to insure against is that the stock over how that we've seen in recent years has doesn't come back again the reason why there are no talks or increase in production is to jump on that volatility i gave the market the consumers everybody enough certainty and sense of security of supply to keep markets in a healthy situation in june twenty fourth teen opec oil was trading at one hundred ten dollars a barrel by january two thousand and sixteen it had dropped to just twenty five dollars a barrel now thanks to opec limiting supply it's recovered to around seventy three dollars a barrel but there is dispute over what the ideal price should be. the saudi crown
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prince was warmly welcomed in moscow last week the two countries firmly agreed on the need for high oil production however coming into this week's meeting opec member iran supported by venezuela and iraq was threatening to veto any easing of the production cap and the divisions here at opec are as much of a geo political tensions as they are about the price of oil outside of opec saudi arabia and iran are bitter regional rivals as the impact of u.s. sanctions against iran and the prospect of chinese tariffs on u.s. oil and of course russia intensely dislike seeing america benefits from high oil prices balancing those competing interests looks difficult and opec has seen spits before most recently in twenty eleven this time analysts believe an output increase will avert potential chaos if you depart friday and saturday very with no outward hike on the cards then there is an inherent danger that the discipline might be
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lost that the saudis might go it alone even if four hundred fifty thousand about it and then that you give the pretext to the russians and the can no new bad guys who've been holding their discipline say well you know what let's let's pump up our production is well the compromise might involve just a few hundred thousand extra barrels a day and there are signs here in vienna that that might be agreeable to all but it's not a done deal yet paul brennan al-jazeera vienna for a second straight night people in the u.s. city of pittsburgh have been protesting against the death of a teenager seventeen year old antwan rose was shot by a police officer on tuesday police say rose ran away when they stopped the car he was in video posted online claims to show the officer firing three shots seconds after rose and another passenger man from their car. people in nicaragua flooding apos for offices looking to escape the country's worsening political crisis at the government demonstrators have been clashing with paramilitary groups
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for weeks now church officials are putting themselves in the line of fire to prevent further bloodshed manwell reports from. a line of more than five hundred people way down sign a passport control office in the nicaraguan capital desperate for a chance to flee violence in the country many of these people have spent several nights sleeping outside these stores some got american young the youth of this country at cannon fodder for the government we want our children to leave here until this crisis we're living. confrontations between government forces in anti-government protesters have left scores of people dead since the start of the political crisis two months ago as yet another government offensive began. bishops from the catholic church rushed to the city in an attempt to intervene and briefly bring a pause to the violence the catholic archdiocese of mine are well has been mediating
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a national dialogue between civil society and president or they get. a bishop who has been moderating the peace talks says the people of nicaragua have lost faith in the dialogue. this is the beginning of a new repression a new massacre a slaughter of the nicaraguan people obviously under these conditions we cannot renew the dialogue on the other hand we urgently need the president to announce whether or not he will accept our call for early elections. despite the ongoing crackdown against dissenters peaceful protests still take place every day student demonstrators say the only way out of the crisis is president resignation. we always there's no turning back for us we cannot allow impunity we cannot allow this to continue. with no end in sight to the conflict he could i was central migration offices are overflowing with passport applications as many as seven
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thousand people stand in these lines every day international organizations have announced that a mission will soon be sent to investigate alleged human rights abuses in the country but in the absence of a national dialogue to bring a temporary peace the only recourse many nicaraguans feel they have is to flee went up alone managua of the u.k. is promising a streamlined registration system for citizens to apply to stay after bragg's if the government says it wants to make the process of staying as easy as possible but many are appearance in britain are deeply worried about the future as the buckle reports. that has left italian composer dimitris in limbo is among three and a half million citizens living working and paying taxes in the u.k. who will now have to pass government checks in order to be able to remain in britain after it leaves the e.u.
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you will have to undergo criminal checks. undergo proving that you're being continuously resident here. yes it will be fine for the majority mother will be look for cases where we've got lots of look both american firms and i can witness love. lots of one diety lots of fear. the british government's promised to allow most citizens to stay in the u.k. providing they've been in the country long enough haven't broken any laws and pay a registration fee the home secretary on thursday promised the process will be simple it will have the steps to which we need to prove your identity the that you number two that you live in the u.k. prove that you actually live in the u.k. and number three that you have no serious criminal convictions and if we if you are not going to be going to states that have to be a very good reason why not going to get that under the proposal the government says they'll be two types of immigration status settled status for e.u.
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citizens who've been living in the u.k. for at least five years by december thirty first twenty twenty and preset all-state as for those who've been in the u.k. less than five years they'll be able to stay and apply for settled status later family members dependents and unmarried partners who also be allowed to apply to live in the u.k. after a certain amount of time the government has promised a streamlined low cost digital process there's still concern for thousands of e.u. nationals that may want to continue living here in the u.k. students for instance who may have decided to spend a year living somewhere else or perhaps self employed people don't have the financial records to prove that they've been living here consistently long enough to get the status necessary and the elderly people that may have been here for many many years who simply don't know that they now need to register there may be problems for these and others further down the line. the recent windrush scandal
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saw long term u.k. residents from the caribbean wrongly labeled illegal immigrants some were deported despite living in the u.k. for decades the government can't afford to get the registering of three and a half million e.u. citizens wrong in return to reason may want brussels to safeguard the rights of one point two million british citizens living in the e.u. but without a final deal with europe there are no guarantees. al-jazeera london. has launched the second phase of its international press freedom campaign. when the news is restricted and sent the press. it condemns the harassment of journalists and urges people to demand of press freedom around the world which comes a year after saudi arabia the united arab emirates behind in egypt began a blockade against cutter they demanded the shutdown of. a stunning upset has the runner up but the last football world cup facing an early exit
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croatia beat argentina three nil in the group stages the win means there croatia is through to the knockout stages for just the second time and he richardson has more on that from moscow. well leno messi in argentina arrived at this game against croatia with a chance to put right the wrongs of their opening game draw against iceland messi had not scored in that game and it missed a penalty and it didn't work out again on this occasion argentina all but collapsing in the second half as they were beaten three male by croatia goals from ansi rubbish luka moderates and even rockets if seeing them to a famous win and they are through to the last sixty now this is such a talented generation of argentinian players many of them involved in the team in two thousand and seven that won the under twenty world cup but it's senior level it's never quite worked sound like the runners up in the copper america on a couple of occasions i'm a runner up of the world cup four years ago no south american c.
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has won the world cup on european soil since nine hundred fifty eight i may now face a real fights just to make it out of their group even a win in their final match against nigeria may not be enough to see them into the last sixteen. of china's ban on importing plastic waste means other countries are being forced to accept rubbish but the move may eventually revolutionize global recycling by making smaller countries improve their own collection and handling of plastic lost louis reports from the malaysian capital kuala lumpur. plastic getting a new lease of life as waste is refined and turned into small pallets they're packed in this factory in the southern state of johor and sold to manufacturers the plastic is then turned into other great anything from piping to home appliances see again who has spent his life in the recycling industry helping out with his parents' business before building his own plastics factory the so much you know
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variable stuff that's pack into it and the minute you understand that you will create so much high value material comes up from that once you see that as a potential you approach it totally differently you think about how we're going to strike there what resources i'm going to pick you. put into that and once was sure of that myself a posse pollution problem in disappear by itself. seen as company has increased the volume of waste it handles already this year by twenty eight percent developed countries have been looking for alternatives since china's ban on plastic waste imports took effect at the start of this year the u.k. for example has now tripled its exports of plastic waste to malaysia. some recycling companies here use a combination of local and imported waste but it's the important waste that's considered the better quality. recyclables should be segregated at source but often than not divided up properly and become contaminated which means someone then has
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to do the sorting out and the cleaning there were some concerns that china's ban would flood malaysia with more waste than it could handle and the government initially stopped issuing import permits but it was only temporary. recycling already. declared almost. ready for all this for. fear. of not coming out of the ground. says countries need to start looking at the whole issue from a different perspective. his factory turns plastic scraps into industrial material as well as fuel to power the machines proving that plastic waste shouldn't always be regarded as a problem florence li al-jazeera. has mystical with the headlines now on al-jazeera about five hundred migrant children
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who were separated from their parents on the us mexico border have been reunited with their families that's according to the associated press news agency since may more than two thousand children were taken from their parents after they try to cross the border illegally the u.s. president's plan to reform the immigration system has hit some roadblocks house republicans rejected a hardline immigration bill and delayed the vote on a more moderate one that legislation would provide a path to citizenship for young immigrants who came to the u.s. illegally as children it will also ensure migrant families stay together at the border eurozone finance ministers have agreed a deal to get greece out of its eight year bailout program it can now delay repayments on billions of dollars in loans by ten years greece also got another seventeen point four billion dollars european union tariffs on u.s. imports worth more than two point six billion dollars come into effect on friday
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donald trump angered allies by imposing tariffs on steel and alum indian imports into the united states the e.u. is putting levies on products that include harley davidson motorcycles bourbon whiskey and orange juice the wife of israel's prime minister benjamin netanyahu has been charged with fraud sara netanyahu is accused of misusing one hundred thousand dollars of state funds to provide catering services. in libya forces loyal to a powerful warlord say they've captured two of the country's largest oil terminals afterwards forces have been battling for control of a cigarette and the rustler nuf rival fighters had stormed the oil ports last week and the stunning upset as the runner up at the last football world cup facing an early exit this time croatia beat argentina three nil in the group stages the win means the croatia is through to the knockout stages for the just the second time. those are the headlines.
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