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find in latin america delves into this cube and michael. gets into the song was. recorded on al-jazeera. your. burger. all accounted for rescuers in thailand finally locate and youth football team missing in a flooded cave for nine days. scenes of joy outside the cave but officials warn it's going to take time before the traffic boys are brought out safely. i'm not matheson and this is all just see a live from doha also coming up mexico's new president says he's proposed
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a plan to reduce migration in a phone call with donald trump. merkel's migration headache is over her fragile coalition is saved after the interior minister withdraw its threats to resign. and five time world champions brazil see off mexico to reach the quarter finals of the world cup. the schoolboy football team and their coach have been found alive after a nine day ordeal trapped underground in a flooded cave complex in northern thailand rescue workers struggled for days to drain the waters in a bid to reach the twelve youngsters and their twenty five year old coach the search operation now becomes an extraction one and that may take some time as wayne hale reports from shanghai. after a long search that at times seemed hopeless the first signs emerged that twelve
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boys and the football coach were alive the british searches were the first to make contact deep inside tom the one cave. confirmation outside came from the man who for the past nine days had the job of delivering what little news there was about the fate of the missing this time he was able to say what everyone wanted to hear. about the thirteen missing people the latest report from the seal unit which went in and managed to reach beach they found the beach flooded but then they went further about three hundred to four hundred meters to another area of high ground they found a young brothers a safe but it's been an agonizing wait for the families many of whom have been camping near the entrance to the cave since they went missing. they are con express how i feel it's stunning and i'm very proud i never expected this day to come i
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didn't have any information that led me to believe that my son would come out. for more than a week expert divers struggled to get through the cave system because of the huge amount of water flowing swiftly through it progress was painstakingly slow and at times the conditions forced the searches to retreat getting the boys and their coach out of the cave may be a long and difficult process and the big challenge may still be the water level even though it's dropped dramatically in the last few days more heavy rain is on the way. pumping is continuing around the clock to try to get as much water out of the cave before the heavy rains return the priority now is on getting food drinking water and medical attention to the thirteen while a plan is hatched to try to get them out which once complete will bring to an end a horrific ordeal and a remarkable story of survival. ok let's take a closer look at how the underground cave complex is laid out the belongings of the twelve boys in their coach were first spotted at the entrance of the cave and one
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point rescuers thought they were trapped several kilometers within the complex they might be near an area known as a tie a beach but that area was flooded and they were found a further four hundred meters away closer to the main cave wayne hayes joining us now from chung right when we were getting a sense there from your reports just a few seconds ago all of the excitement and the relief that the parents were feeling and no doubt the boys are feeling as well that having been found but now we've got frustration because this process of extracting them is going to take a long time. yes well i think that the initial emotion when that announcement was read out late on monday evening here will give way soon to concern again that this could indeed take a very long time the provincial governor from chiang rai who you saw in that piece there announcing that news to the search and rescue volunteers here and also the
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family members who had been gathered here he came back to the cave side a short time ago and gave a few brief comments to the media not a lot in terms of any new information but he did say that they remain very concerned about the water level inside the k yes as we reported it has gone down quite a lot over the last few days because we haven't had as much rain and they've also being very busy pumping more and more water out of that in one particular area there is still a lot there and they still have to dive to get into the particular cabin where the boys and the football coach located there's a doctor for example who has gone and while he has had to dive in there to give that medical attention that we spoke about so this could be a very very long process and it's all eyes on the skies really for the next few days because while as i say the weather has been fairly good for the last few days
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more rain is forecast and that's the last thing that they all want they need to get that water level down as quickly as possible really to begin the extraction process . in the medical condition of the boys and their coach is important isn't it because they've been in there for several days they haven't clearly had much if any food or perhaps access to clean water they may have had infections and so on can you give us some idea of what's going to happen to the team and the coach when they're finally brought out. yes well we still don't know the exact medical condition all of them we have seen the grainy video footage that you saw emerge from that first encounter between the british experts the british rescue people and the boys in the coach in the cave and from that indication from the fact that they were talking they were able to talk about how hungry they were that is given some hope that perhaps they're not as bad as they could have been or
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not as bad as some have feared we won't know that officially until we get some more reports from the medical team that is going to go in there and administer some of the medical assistance that they may need but over the past few days we have seen search and rescue personnel the military as well going through rehearsals practicing is exactly what they may need to do if and when those thirteen people are brought out of the we've seen ambulances here one ambulance for each person hospital the largest hospital nearby about a forty five minute drive from here in chiang rai city itself an entire floor has been prepared in that hospital for the thirteen hour when they come out of that so it will be an amazing scene when they do emerge but as i say that could be some time off and it's really all eyes on the skies and watching that weather thanks very much indeed. another mayor has been assassinated in the mexican states of
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jealous co it comes on the day a new president was decided after a violent campaign that saw more than one hundred thirty politicians and workers killed president hillary tundras manuel lopez obrador has made countering the violence the top priority of his presidency is also had a telephone conversation with the u.s. president donald trump to address the border migration issue or latin america to listen human as more. still wearing mexico's football jersey after monday's world cup elimination. is nevertheless happy convinced he says that his country has just won something much more important. we see a new transformed mexico ahead with andres manuel lopez obrador and his team we expect to see the country we love so much rise up. and like no big sick and president in decades president elect. will enjoyed not just overwhelming popular
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support but a majority in congress to push through an agenda that includes limiting or eliminating some of the current government structural reforms but he can't completely turn the clock back says this economist you know. there are a series of laws that protect investment especially foreign investment because mexico is a champion of free trade agreements and they cannot be dissolved by the career a simple congressional majority even notice of that god has named moderate economists to his cabinet to reassure the business sector indeed none of the doomsday predictions have come true the volatile mexican peso and the stock exchange have remained stable and perhaps much more unexpected u.s. president donald trump has rushed to be among the first to congratulate his soon to be leftist mexican counterpart telling him in a half hour telephone call that he is looking forward to quote a very good bilateral. relationship as important as that relationship is that god
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has a more urgent priority dealing with mexico's terrifying rate of violence that is a killer must important pacifying the country is his most difficult the most important task we need very clear signs of a change in strategy to crime to draw a line between what's legal and illegal and to recognize the crimes against humanity have been cover up with impunity. voter has the mandate he has the political will the only question now is if he has the skill to reach the high bar he has set for himself and his country see a new man al just mexico city. microsoft or is the president of the entered american dialogue think tank and he says lopez obrador is ambitious plans have yet to be outlined in detail. he claims that by cleaning up corruption in mexico which is very very complicated. and has eluded his predecessors as well in fact his
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predecessors have been involved in corruption that he could be able to have the resources to finance some of his social programs that he wants to pursue which is really this top priority. to reduce inequality reduce poverty country of forty three percent poverty and so that's what he plans to do and so by that measure he can begin to create economic opportunities to support small farmers and small businesses and the like but i think it's the practicalities of that i think are unclear and where those resources are going to come from how he's going to be able to underwrite and fund some of these very ambitious socially oriented efforts is something that we're going to have to see it's be very very difficult and of course the relationship of the united states is very critical eighty percent of mexico's exports go to the united states and in order for the country to finance these social projects and has to grow and in order to grow it has to have trade investment. the u.n.
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says more than a quarter of a million syrians have been displaced by the government's offensive to retake province syria's ally russia is expected to hold peace talks with jordan this week in the hope of paving the way for a ceasefire that comes after opposition talks with russia broke down and splits emerged between rebel groups is in the heart of reports from beirut in neighboring lebanon syrians flee as frontlines continue to shift in that our province the united nations says two hundred seventy thousand people have already been approved to join the syrian government's military offensive now in its third week their meaning towns under opposition control are being battered by air strikes and shelling and the fear is an escalated military campaign now that talks collapsed. after under there is a military escalation to pressure the rebel factions to accept the russian military is going dishes to end the assault those conditions are humiliating for the opposition they just want them to give up everything after years of sacrifices they
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can't accept that. the opposition delegation involved in talks with the russian military which were mediated by jordan formally pulled out of negotiations and it's not clear if all rebel commanders support their decision but those who have made separate deals are being called traitors. to the representatives of a handful of towns have been signing so-called reconciliation deals with the government or what amounts to a surrender syrian state television is showing people celebrating the return of government rule more often than not there is little choice such deals stave off further military action and prevent more suffering but anyone wanted by the state such as rebel fighters and those involved in opposition activities or who worked in rebel run administrations leave. rebel areas are shrinking more than sixty percent of daraa is now under the control of president bashar al assad's forces rebels
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still hold parts of the provincial capital that are city and the areas along the borders of the occupied golan heights and jordan including then a sea crossing the opposition is in a weak position it has been abandoned by its allies the united states told them not to expect to be back to militarily jordan close its borders to weapons shipments and refugees instead it says it wants to focus on mediating a ceasefire but a ceasefire is not what the procedure and government camp wants. it is pushing for a military victory a win in the southern corner of syria would follow significant gains close to the capital in recent months then like now it is the civilians who pay the heaviest price. valid move could she see let me we ask every person with a conscience to help stop the shot and why are they shelling areas where there are children helpless elderly and sick people the children are hungry and without food we only brought tea and sugar with us please force this criminal to end the
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shelling. that is unlikely to happen the decision by some of the opposition not to sit at the negotiating table means a stepped up military campaign especially since the government stated goal is to recapture southern syria. beirut. still ahead on al-jazeera how israel is planning to slash hundreds of millions of dollars from the palestinian authority's budget. just sold. me to the weather sponsored by qatar airways hello there well first of all let's have a check on our typhoon here's a satellite picture as it crossed the ok now islands and gradually rattled its way towards the north it's still giving us some rather ferocious winds but the rain that's the main issue from this system and for some of us in japan and south korea
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we are likely to see more in the way of flooding as we head through the next few days meanwhile towards the west and for many of us in the impulse of china there's a lot of dry weather to be found these showers though are all the lively and a few of them may just cause a bit of disruption they gradually trekking their way towards the north as we head through chews day and into wednesday before the towards the south of this plenty of showers here as they have been over recent days the main emphasis of them has just shifted a bit further towards the south now so is this of the pulse of the philippines and of course borneo where we're seeing the wettest of the weather for the southern part of our map around jobbers looking largely draw and that's the way it should stay even as we head through cheese day and into wednesday for bali it looks like most of us will get away with a dry time as well out towards the west and for some of us here is being pretty wet particularly here around the northeastern parts of india and through nepal very heavy downpours here recently more wet weather still to come and the rain in the western parts of india is also a role the life. so whether it's sponsored by cattle i always say.
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i'm not. going to. how reliable is an eyewitness when you have an eyewitness to say i was there i saw him do it that is the best evidence about thirty percent of the time witness is a real case and it's to pick someone and say yes that's the person determining the prime are wrong these are being falsely accused in costa rate it was something he did not to exploring the dark side of american justice system with joe byrne and on al jazeera. you're watching al-jazeera a reminder of our top stories this hour twelve boys and
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a football coach have been found after nine days missing in a flooded cave in thailand parents cheered as that are going to wait for news came to an end the operation will now turn to working out how to pull them from the underground complex. mexico's president elect says he's offered to help reduce a u.s. bound migration in exchange for president trump's support and this man will look has opened a door and spoke to trump on the phone after his electoral win on sunday. the u.n. says more than a quarter of a million syrians have now been displaced by the government's offensive to retake there are problems jordan said to hold talks with syria's ally russia this week in the hope of paving the way for a ceasefire. germany's interior minister says he no longer plans to resign after reaching a compromise with chancellor angela merkel on migration the dispute was resolved after hours of tense talks on monday. is the leader of merkel's main coalition
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party the c.s.u. he was unhappy about her migration agreement with the e.u. saying it didn't offer enough protection to germany's borders. intensive after intensive negotiations between the c.d.u. and c.s.u. we have come to an accord we have a clear agreement about how we are going to prevent illegal migration in the future between germany and the austrian border i am glad that we have been successful in coming to this agreement we have seen once more that it is worth fighting for what you believe in and we have a clear and very robust agreement for the future for the. way it does i am very pleased that the cd un c.s.u. have come to a compromise with a view to managing regulating and where possible preventing secondary migration at the european council a few days ago we decided that we have to take care of secondary migration otherwise there is a risk of jeopardizing the freedoms of the schengen area that is the right to free
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movement in order to do that we want to take national internal measures why operating in partnership with the countries of origin and other countries donna cain has more from berlin. after days of deliberation many meetings not necessarily meetings of minds eventually there was this agreement on around a document which can unite the two branches of conservatism in this country this is that document which effectively creates a new regime at the border between germany and austria the place where the bavarian christian social union believes that migration has become problematic certainly illegal migration into germany has documented creates as i say a regime whereby centers will be set up close to the border which will be in effect detention centers for some people pending their return to the countries where they first made landfall in the u. this is been an issue that has divided the conservative branches of government two
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parties which until recently had been wedded at the hip as it were a very successful election winning machine but which found itself effectively split in two by the route between angela merkel and horst zero four from the c.s.u. appears as though the two parties have agreed on this question now will be how this can get to a position of being implemented by government. the international organization for migration says more than a thousand people have died trying to cross from libya to europe this year hundreds have drowned in the mediterranean in the past few days on monday for the second time in a week a ship with rescued migrants on board was detained by motor rescue groups and deny claims by italy's interior minister that there colluding with people smugglers in libya. the un's envoy for yemen is in sanaa to meet what the rebels martin griffiths is trying to broker
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a deal to end the bombardment of the who think controlled city of hard data by the saudi and the writing coalition the goal isn't backs the yemeni government which is demanding the who things withdraw and as many on one hundred ports is sold is deepening the suffering of civilians trapped in the city the other in a very common and his family really leave their home everyone else in the neighborhood has gone seeking refuge elsewhere from the bombs being dropped on who data by the saudi led coalition without any money and little prospect of finding work to make some they simply can't afford to leave. or when we are broke i have eight children we can't go anywhere because of the sea the warplanes are always flying above us the will planes began flying overhead three weeks ago as the un was leading another round of talks to result yemen's three years civil war the yemeni government backed by the saudi led coalition opted instead to launch an offensive
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to retake the port city of who they are the un's envoy martin griffiths is currently in the capital summer to meet who see rebels based there he's pushing to end the three beaconsfield sieve which could include the u.n. stepping in to manage the port something the world body has resisted in the past the port city of new data is the main entry point for seventy percent of humans imports and a price in yemen's long running see. evil war it's controlled by who thief ices but the saudi lead coalition maintains it will accept nothing less than a full who thought withdrawal and we should hope the militia has yet to change its position the operation continues so as to put pressure on the rebels to change their position i think that means relief for the people who gave them maybe a way of it of drammen mohammed and experience trader says times have been tough in the past but never anything this bad people don't have jobs people don't have money
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most in the densely populated city he says just trying to survive are all on the heart of the situation is deteriorating we're trapped by the fighting in her data many people have been displaced by the bombing by the saudi led coalition it's indiscriminate yemen civil war has left three quarters of the population in disparate need of aid millions of them on the brink of starvation. ahmed abdul salim is desperate he says he has nothing left but his family and his faith in god media on one hand al-jazeera. israel's knesset has passed a law to allow the government to deduct three hundred million dollars a year from the palestinian authority's budget the money is going to be taken from taxes and tariffs that israel collects on the authorities behalf israeli politicians claim the authority paid three hundred fifty million dollars last year for palestinian prisoners jailed for attacking israeli security forces and their
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families. seven former u.s. ambassadors to the un have called on the trumpet ministration to restore funding for palestinian refugees the u.n. relief and works agency is facing a major budget shortfall after the u.s. announced its withholding sixty five million dollars agency provides aid for millions of palestinians across the middle east the former envoys say funding is crucial for providing education and health care to people in need. a philippine mayor has been shot dead while presiding over a weekly flag raising ceremony in his city. video of antonio sasa nation was posted on social media had only led a controversial walk of shame campaign parading drug suspects around town in one city but holly had his powers over local police suspended following allegations of involvement in the narcotics trade libya's national oil corporation is suspending
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exports from the country's eastern ports in the fall of the capture of two oil terminals last month by forces loyal to warlord colorful huffed are his forces have prevented shipments from being loaded at several ports maybe as un backed government has worn international companies against dealing with kafka the man who said he would take a bullet for donald trump has hinted he may no cooperate with any investigation into the us president in a t.v. interview trump's former personal lawyer michael cohen distanced himself from the president and said his loyalties are to his family and his country colin is under investigation for possible fraud and electoral law violations admits paying an adult film actress one hundred thirty thousand dollars to keep quiet about an alleged affair with trump before he was president. the white house says secretary of state my palm pale will head back to north korea on thursday but pale will meet
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leader kim jong un for talks in the denuclearization of the peninsula it will be pump a third trip to pyongyang. al-jazeera . where every. when the news breaks. on the mailman city and the story builds to be forced to leave it would just be all when people need to behead women and girls are being
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president accuses. oil prices and urges allies to production as he's ready imposing sanctions on iran he's also question country still doing business with the iranians this is inside story. hello and welcome to the program on a miserable piron oil production process and politics require a delicate balance donald trump is urging oil producing countries except iran to boost output he hopes that will keep prices low and motorists happy with cheaper fuel as he tries to force the iranians out of the market.

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