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tried to persuade voters that have been in power too long and they didn't say much about what the alternative looked like the c.h.p. will say that was because calling early elections gave them a little time well now they've up to five years to work out what their vision of turkey would be but it's a myth al jazeera anchor. president jiang has slammed a motorcycle make a harley davidson for planning to move some of its production out of the us that connick us from wants to avoid paying ton of sun american exports imposed by the e.u. part of an escalating trade dispute rob reynolds has more from washington. the growing global trade war is claiming some of its first victims in the u.s. motorcycle maker harley davidson announced it was moving some of its production overseas to avoid steep tariffs imposed by the european union the e.u. action came after president donald trump slapped tariffs on european steel and aluminum harley davidson says it sold forty thousand motorcycles in europe last
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year it's not yet clear how many workers will lose their jobs trump tweeted surprised that harley davidson of all companies would be the first to wave the white flag asked about the wisconsin based manufacturers decision white house spokesperson sarah sanders defended trump's trade policies the european union is attempting to punish u.s. workers with unfair and discriminatory trade policies and president trump will continue to push for free fair and reciprocal trade and hopes that the e.u. will join us in the meanwhile soybean farmers in the midwest are dreading the prospect of china taxing their product in retaliation for trump's tariffs on chinese goods futures are already at their lowest in nearly a decade to export twenty five percent of your products any time your stock start talking training o'shea sions is going to be a big impact on your business. tariffs have gone into effect on u.s.
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cranberries peanut butter orange juice and levi's jeans also in a blow to european liquor aficionados and american distillers bourbon whiskey has become costlier from lisbon to warsaw. thanks to the retaliates henri terrorists twenty five percent price increase is going to put us really expensive compared to other products that are already available in europe made by either european producers or indian or even japanese producers the kentucky distillers association urged trade negotiators to quote sit down over a glass of our signature spirit and resolve their differences rob reynolds zero washington italy's newly appointed to deputy prime minister wants to set up camps in north and africa to process people trying to migrate to europe but himself johnny has been in libya to present his plan to reduce the number of asylum seekers we really want to go ahead has more from the libyan capital tripoli.
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mathias salvini are arrived in libya determined to stop what he calls illegal migration from the efik and continent to italy leaders of the european union are meeting this week to avert a political crisis is over the way immigrants are treated across the bloc salvini says it's early and libya need help. over the on thursday in brussels we at the european council the taliban government will uphold the need to protect the frontiers to the south of libya because neither libyan or you to me can be alone in shouldering the burden of illegal immigration. salvini called for the setting up of camps in neighboring countries only be as southern borders such as kneejerk chad and sudan to prevent the influx of migrants libyan leaders into police say they
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don't want any camps only b.n. sawyer now. we reassured italy and europe that libya is ready in its plan to deal with migration we agree in many areas when it comes to illegal migration however we refuse completely and categorically the creation of and in camps inside libya for the migrants this issue is forbidden under libyan law and it does not apply any of . the number of migrants crossing them a trainee into italy from libya ensures has fallen dramatically during the last year thanks partly to italian support for libya's coast guard. but italian navy ships docked at a navy base in tripoli has raised concerns here. eternia navy vessels have been providing libya's close to gold patrols with technical support training and logistics since last august it's part of a memorandum of understanding signed by libya's prime minister face arrived and
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former italian prime minister followed into loney in february last year. the rival libyan administration in the eastern city of tobruk sand the agreement violates libya's sovereignty. the italian government has around sixteen thousand migrants reach it it's a lead this year compared to about seventy thousand the previous year. the fall is attributed to patrols by libya's coast guard back to buy new boats and better equipment funded by the european union and trained by italian experts. despite that people smuggling continues and the temptation remains for desperate people to risk their lives crossing the mediterranean. tripoli. several civilians have been killed after syrian government helicopters
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dropped barrel bombs on the southwestern city of daraa the air raids are part of the government's assault on the region which is one of the last two areas still held by rebels thirty people have been killed since last tuesday the helicopters also dropped leaflets warning on it meant imminent offensives any attack would violate a truce brokered by russia and the united states to try to reduce the violence. navy seal divers have reentered a flooded cave in northern thailand to search for twelve boys and their football coach they were trapped after a heavy rainstorm blocked their only way out of the cave on saturday afternoon officials say they're confident the boys are still alive as the cave extends several kilometers and they could have sought refuge in one of the chambers locals or perform a ritual to pray for their safe return. but if politicians have voted to approve a third runway at london's heathrow airport after debating the issue in parliament by minister to resume a says the eighteen billion dollar project will ease
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congestion and create a hundred thousand jobs but opponents object to the expansion on environmental noise and financial grounds heathrow is europe's busiest airport in terms of passenger numbers spain and portugal have both slots in the world cup's knockout stage the final group games began on monday with video review known as v.a. are playing a significant role in several of the day's matches earlier swept to the top spot in group a after beating russia and saudi arabia beat egypt but both had already been ruled out of the final sixteen and which isn't has more from moscow. so spain and portugal have qualified out of group b. but few would have predicted just how close iran and morocco it comes to causing a major upset portugal needed to draw their game against iran to make sure of their place in the knockout rounds they did take the lead to record a charisma but iran was equalize in injury time through a penalty and they missed
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a big chance to win the game and not portugal out as the spain in their game against morocco all right so you just needed a point to make sure of their place morocco were already out of the competition but seemed determined to leave a lasting impression they were leading to warn late into the game your go aspects scored an equaliser through spain it was only given after very or ruled he was on side and spain sneak through and they finished top of the group despite finishing level on points with portugal they'd scored one more goal it means spain will face towards russia in the last sixteen portugal will be taking on europe quite. well let's take a look at the four upcoming matches on tuesday first up australia takes on denmark plays france in group c. mr lee and then mark are both looking to join france in the tournaments knockout stage while peru hope they won't head home without a when later in the day group d. wraps up with iceland meeting croatia and nigeria taking on argentina croatia lead
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the group and they're already through but any of the other three teams could claim the group's other slot in the final sixteen and you can find much more on the web site the address for that is al-jazeera dot com. this is all just zero these are the top stories the u.n. agency for palestinian refugees is warning it's weeks away from cutting emergency assistance because of critically low funding agency says it struggled since the u.s. cut contributions earlier this year more than five million refugees rely on the agency for education food and health services. our current shortfall remains now in excess of two hundred fifty million us dollars and we still have a very big task ahead at this point we do not i repeat we do not have the income to ensure that the schools will open on time in august and in the absence of
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significant new funding we will have to begin taking very difficult measures in july impacting the level of services as well as our staff. who the rebels in yemen say the saudi m a rotty coalition has carried out five airstrikes near the strategic data port the coalition launched an offensive to retake the city from goofy's almost two weeks ago the un has urged all warring parties to work with the international community on a peace plan. that have been mass burials in central nigeria for about one hundred people killed in recent days the deaths that are a result of an escalation in the conflict between farmers and semi nomadic herders in plateau state president mohamed a harvey has warned against reprisal attacks. a general strike has paralyzed argentina with the unions blocking roads rail and air transport workers are protesting the government's laces deal with the international monetary fund they say i.m.f. is tara the measures unfairly target the poor. while leaders are congratulating the
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turkish president of egypt proud of one for his sweeping victory in sunday's elections the us joined the e.u. in encouraging turkey to strengthen its democracy international monitors said everyone's party had unfair advantages during the campaign. president trump has slammed the motorcycle maker harley davidson for planning to move some of its production out of the u.s. the move means it could avoid paying tariffs on american exports imposed by the e.u. as part of an escalating trade dispute the iconic u.s. company says the taxis could cost it up to one hundred million dollars those are the headlines the news continues here on al-jazeera after this train by for that. african heads of state government gather in mauritania the thirty first assembly of the african youth. ongoing conflicts in the fight against corruption will take center stage al-jazeera will bring you extensive coverage of the summit and its
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outcomes the african union summit on al-jazeera. data is holding its breath with the war in yemen now in its fourth year government forces and their saudi amorality coalition allies i mean to win control of the city's port which channels food and medicine to millions of people i'm femi oke a and i'm ali could be loud here watching the stream live on you tube we'll examine what the battle for her day that means for yemenis living in already precarious existence. the u.n. considers the war in yemen i'm going to quote the u.n. here the world's worst humanitarian crisis but now the fighting close to the northern city of her data has forced at least thirty thousand people to flee their
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homes yet many troops backed by saudi and iran two forces began operation golden victory against their opponents on june the twelfth the pro-government forces say they have already taken control of her data airport from the bees and now they have their sights on control of the port just a few miles to the north so far that's remained open but there are concerns that a battle for the port could stop ships from docking a clip from our colleagues at a.j. prospects bangs just how crucial it is for supplies to enter who data have a look. i don't use a single most important point of entry for the food and basic supplies needed to prevent damage and a recurrence of a cholera epidemic we feel that as many as two hundred fifty thousand people may
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lose everything even their lives. joining us via the phone from her day that is who say that he is a pro journalist welcome to the stream i'd like to start with this tweet from she says he says excuse me the people in who they are afraid of being trapped in a conflict for a long time and are tired of being suppressed by the host these the ideal solution was for the un to reach a compromise deal however now that is too late hussein give our international audience an idea of what life is like and where they are right now. let.
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us say unfortunately we don't have the best connection with you and i do apologize is one thing i do want to share with our viewers and this is some each waited out not for long and it's explained to people who are following on twitter the data port just imagine the only port that says more than seventy million people was empty and now under threat and here you are walking around basically turn
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a little bit of a show and tell what's the most important thing that we need to know about that a port from your perspective just make it brief so that we could helpfully pick up what you're trying to say god has sent that. it's very difficult that connection so i'm going to bring in other guests that we have his saying thank you for trying to join us and i apologize for that from all the challenges facing civilians in yemen we're joined by rajiv a journalist and documentary filmmaker who has reported extensively on the war. crisis advisor at amnesty.

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