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the governor's compound where they would do to hold talks with president musharraf connie no one has claimed responsibility for the attack well we go to yemen now where the saudi led coalition is nine as strikes and shelled several provinces in the country in the past twenty four hours according to a who's the rebel news agency fighter jets launched four as strikes in sa the province missiles also targeted several border areas causing damage to homes and buildings in sana'a residential areas were also bombed and an airstrike hit a technical institute near the airport angela merkel's key coalition partners says he sees no alternative to turning back some migrants at germany's border bringing him into conflict with the chancellor who are just who is the leader of the various christian social union and the current interior minister said talks with merkel on saturday had no effect merkel is hoping a deal security in brussels earlier this week would ease the fears of a very in allies who are demanding
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a significant hardening of germany's immigration policy it's been out to dominate cain who's been tell us more about what horsy offer has been saying. he's been making clear to his colleagues at the sit in the c.s.u. in their executive board meeting in munich that he believes that this deal that merkel has come back with is insufficient he's he's rejected outright the suggestion of what are called anchor centers places where migrants are either in the e.u. or in states in north africa would be processed he's rejected that completely and he said that the effect of the deal that's been brought back brian going to merkel is not what he wanted this idea that he wants people to be turned back at the borders and for border controls to be reinstituted in such a way as they were in place several years ago in some senses this is not particularly surprising because two weeks ago mr zero four was reported by german media as having said to colleagues that he could no longer work with angle america on now he's really facing facing the music as it were having to make
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a decision what he and his party will do and what is that likely to be how much public support does he have to get dr markel of her parliamentary majority and potentially bring this government down. well the the first thing we're expecting is some form of personal statement from mr is a offer that might come in the next few hours then i'm going to merkel's will be meeting the executive board of her own party the c.d.u. in berlin this evening and then tomorrow is the day to watch out for if mr hoffa stays in his position if you refuses the deal proffered to him by angela merkel he said he'll go it alone he will start imposing border controls where every migrant can be turned back certainly the ones that he believes are not welcome in this country but let's watch out to see exactly what will happen because already the green party who are not part of this coalition of said well if for some reason the c.s.u. were to fall out of coalition would they be prepared to negotiate remember last
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autumn after the general election anglo-american negotiated with the greens and the liberals say and it was the greens who were prepared to work with her so watch out for that but for the moment all eyes all eyes are on horse to offer thank you very much dominic came in early. so i had for you on the program and i have the latest from thailand where rescuers as still battling to find the boys football team were trapped in a flooded cave complex. and preventing seems like this new speed restrictions come into force in france. hello there for many of us in china it's been very wet recently it is the rainy season and that rain has certainly been quite active here are the latest pictures
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out of the jiangxi province showing just how deep that water is it is causing quite a few problems there and you and she isn't the only province where we've seen problems with wet weather this system has also been stretching of course into this issue province giving us a lot of heavy rains here as well now as we head through the next couple of days there will be a few more outbreaks of rain but probably not quite so much as that that we've seen recently the shower as well will see one or two across parts of hong kong as well as our temperatures make it to thirty three degrees i think for hong kong where today will be chouse day that's where looks like we'll see more in the way of rain towards the west looks fine for many of us in parts of vietnam all maximum temperature pretty high there put a sticky thirty nine degrees there as we head across towards india and bangladesh you can see all the rain that we've got here not really in the south and then another batch up towards the northeast that's across india and nepal very very wet here at the moment and we're likely to see more outbreaks of rain centered over
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this region as we head through monday and tuesday on choose day also watch out for the heavy rain in the west of india. every year in pakistan hundreds of women are victims of so-called honor killings one to one east searches for the truth in a case that exposes the growing clash between old beliefs and modern life on al-jazeera. i think it was difficult not to say whether someone is going for someone's favorite doesn't matter when you meet i think it's how you approach an individual and that's it is a certain way of doing it you can't just barge in and get a story and fly out. now
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just look at the top stories mexicans are voting in a presidential election that could change the country's political landscape from iran to andres manuel lopez obrador has vowed to fix mexico's problems with corruption inequality and drug crime. talks resume between syrian rebels and russian negotiators trying to reach a peace deal in daraa province at least seventy five civilians are said to have died in the past twenty four hours alone and anger merkel's key coalition partner says he sees no alternative to turning back some migrants at germany's border force to see hoffa says talks with merkel or germany's migration policy failed to find common ground. when all the stories we're following the u.s. envoy to the philippines has held talks with north korean officials in the demilitarized zone according to south korean media so kim's talks
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a believed to be setting the groundwork for an upcoming visit by the u.s. secretary of state. rosen and jordan joins us live now in washington for more on this what more is known about these talks rosslyn. well mari of the state department is not talking about this reported trip by sun kim about a parent or a reported meeting with north korean officials they also have not made any announcement about any future travel for mike pompei with the u.s. secretary of state even though he has said that he expects to be meeting with north korean officials in the weeks ahead of efforts to try to move this plan to denuclearize north korea of course this also comes at a time when the acting assistant secretary of state for east asia ferret's susan thorton has announced her resignation even though she was on tap to become the
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permanent on voice for east asia in the trumpet ministration it's being read as perhaps another criticism of the trumpet ministrations foreign policy but she is not speaking publicly about her decision to retire now from the foreign service and then we'll see i've been reports in recent days in which costs down on north korea is willingness to denuclearize what has the president and sang. well the president was asked this question while being interviewed on fox news in the past couple of days and what was said in the sunday broadcast was that he believes that the north koreans are serious he said that he had good chemistry with kim jong il and however his national security advisor john bolton told c.b.s. news also on sunday that the trumpet ministration has no illusions about north korea's intent about trying to hold onto its nuclear weapons bolton told c.b.s.
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news that the u.s. is trying to get a good handle on exactly what north korea has and where it is located and how quickly this can all be dismantled he said no illusions directly contradicting his his boss the u.s. president and so in light of that and in light of other reports indicating that the north koreans don't want to get rid of their nuclear weapons arsenal this does raise the stakes in terms of what the trumpet ministration can do in terms of making north korea a non nuclear state thank you very much rosen in jordan with the latest from washington. suicide bombers in northern mali have attacked a joint patrol of french and mali and soldiers as money defense ministry says a suicide car bomb was driven into a patrol of three french ahmed vehicles local reports say two civilian bystanders were killed several soldiers wounded comes two days off the six soldiers were killed in an attack on a military base in mali a three thousand strong force of french troops has been in the region since two
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thousand and twelve. more than forty african leaders are gathered in the capital of mauritania for the two day african union summit items on the agenda include south sudan where fighting is throwing the latest cease fire into jeopardy and calls to promote free trade across the continent but the main theme is corruption which according to some estimates cost africa twenty five percent of its combined g.d.p. . has more now from the summit. south sudan poses a real challenge for african leaders meeting here in the mauritanian capital shot and the reason why they are concerned is that they would like to show the world they take greater ownership of their own problems the african union remains divided about how to move forward when it comes to south sudan some say that diplomacy should be given a last chance and the last president and his rival rick must agree on a roadmap to and the civil war tougher sanctions should be imposed on both leaders
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but this is not the only problem topping the agenda of the african union summit there is the need to tackle corruption which has become pervasive across the continent but the irony here is that the representative of west africa the advisory and to corruption body has resigned saying that he lost faith african leaders would be able to tackle corruption any time soon there are also other issues like the need to stem the rise of groups are related with the islamic state and. in this region the african union was created to pave the way for a single market single economy single currency a united africa politically and economically however critics say that. african leaders should stop thinking about grandiose projects and focus instead on
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particular issues like if they can solve a crisis in western sahara or in south sudan or in central african republic or other places that could build momentum for solving problems across the continent navy divers are pushing deeper into a flooded cave complex in thailand where a boy's football team and their coach have been missing for more than a week now some progress has been made since the weather cleared on friday but there's still no sign of them scott i'd like to talk to a man who was once rescued from the same cave this is the map of care into inchoate only has spent his entire thirty four years just minutes from the tumble on cave but when he was a teenager it almost took his life everywhere and praying like many times before he went in with some friends but this time they went in deeper and got lost for five hours and they yelled for help and someone inside heard them and let them out at
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his main concern about the twelve missing boys and their coach holes in the cave floor the could act as huge drains when they were flooded but also like what happened to him it's easy to lose your way don't want to scare all of us like when the last light has gone you have to walk like you by only three or four meter you can walk like when you you are at home when you're blind you know you and i think you know everything in your house but when you course you are and you turn around. knew couldn't find a way where is the right way to go. rescue workers have come to into for assistance in understanding the topography of the cave system he said the cave map stops at ten kilometers but in reality it goes on not far from in twos café a buddhist temple parking lot has been converted into a dispatch area for search and rescue team of volunteers squad from bangkok
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prepares to head out so after getting the call of the waiting area the team rushed up here into the hills to assist other search teams they're looking for more holes that lead down into the cave because this is the part of the hills that's above the potty a beach section of the cave complex that's one of the areas where they think the boys and their coach might be fair weather has allowed ty a navy seal divers to also advance in the same area below in the cave but it's slow going and they still have hundreds of meters to go there are now seven nations helping out in the growing effort to find the missing thirteen including australia the u.k. japan laos china and myanmar and thirty military personnel from the u.s. nothing sold out and nothing is you know completely off the table when you think about ever changing conditions that being said the type three is taking the lead so whatever direction they call it that they want to take we are fully there to advise assist and support in that aspect and those conditions might be changing soon after
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a few days of little rain and better visibility for helicopters monday's weather forecast is calling for heavy rain once again making the time before it arrives even more precious scott either al jazeera. and in tory's criminal who was once france's most wanted man is on the run again after he escaped from prison in a helicopter ride one fight was serving a twenty five year sentence for robbery in the murder of a policewoman in two thousand and ten it's believed three gunmen created a diversion a prison entrance allowing him to escape. he's escaped before in two thousand and thirteen by taking four guards hostage and using dynamite to blow his way out or now france has introduced a new speed limit on secondary roads in an effort to save lives or three and a half thousand people die in traffic accidents every year but as an attacker but reports from normandy many motorists are not happy about the change. in france the
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majority of fatal motor vehicle accidents happen on roads like these in normandy often scenic second tree roots the across the countryside connecting towns and villages to try and save lives the government's lowered the speed limit from ninety to eighty kilometers per hour but most drivers in france are against the change of reforms with the kids going to annoy people or the extra fines no money making scheme i'd have preferred keeping the ninety limit. i think it's useless because a collision or eighty or ninety is probably equally violent personally i think is just another limit on those. they've been protests against the new speed limits across the country motor bike riders say to curb their enjoyment of the open road and three quarters of french people say it's no roshan of their rights. almost three thousand seven hundred people died in road accidents and france last year a quarter of a million were injured. wrote cyclists are particularly dangerous they're often
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lined with trees visibility isn't great and because there are no central reservation areas that means that when drivers are overtaking best speeding into oncoming traffic. is lucky to be alive eighty years ago a lorry hit his motorbike he spent three years in hospital and now walks with a cane today he raises awareness about road safety he says lowering the speed limit is a step but it's not enough. if the government at least in the beads actually was a vision it would have been more popular yes it would save lives but there would be more red us so people think it's about making money it's not just about limits we want a proper road police the prime minister says the new limit could save up to four hundred lives a year and money collected from fines will go to accident victims muscular leaders speed isn't always the cause of an accident but it systematically makes it worse or even fatal our aim is to reduce the number of gravity of accidents to measure will
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be refused after two years if driving more slowly puts the brakes on the number of people dying on the road the eighty kilometer limit will remain in place it's actually butler al-jazeera put only france or more in everything we're covering right here including all the latest on the mexico election al-jazeera dot com is the address. just a quick recap of the top stories mexicans are voting in an election that could potentially change the country's political landscape the sixty four year old left wing candidate and raise money lopez obrador is the front runner is promising to tackle or he calls mexico's political elite and to crack down on corruption john heilemann has more on the widespread violence in the lead up to the vote. there's been more
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than one hundred thirty political killings so thaw we're getting almost daily reports even up to election day there were three people killed in the last twenty four hours so what's troika thing this violence especially at local level security experts are telling us that this is a lot due to criminal gangs in mexico the many criminal gangs that are each trying to get control of their little patch of territory and to do that they need the next crop of leaders in that territory to be on side so politicians that evil won't collude with them or aligned with a rival or running serious race especially in mayoral races. and our other top stories talks of resume between syrian rebels and russia negotiators trying to reach a peace deal in southwestern syria. a string of rebel held town and villages in daraa forced to accept government rule on saturday after an intense bombardment by the government and russia at least seventy five civilians
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are said to have died in the past twenty four hours. at least twenty people have been killed in an attack on a minority group or on their way to meet the afghan president tak happened in the eastern city of jalalabad. the police chief says the attack a target at the sikhs and hindus as they travel to the governor's compound. a saudi led coalition has launched nine ass strikes and shelled several provinces in yemen in the past twenty four hours according to the who's the rebels news agency fighter jets launched four asked strikes in the northern province of saddam and i'm going to local ski coalition partner saying he sees no alternative to turning back some migrants at germany's border bringing him into direct conflict with the chancellor interior minister horsy office says talks with luck on saturday had no effect hoping a deal secured in brussels would appease her bavarian allies who won't touch a tougher immigration policy and i want east is next stay with us.
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traditions run deep in the villages of northern pakistan for women especially it's a life of tight control. punishment is harsh if women bring shame upon their families.

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