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one option is to train them on the basics of scuba diving something one diving expert at the cave thinks will work if they use a full face mask coming in and out and it won't take long it is basically just a cave fix a saw as you do it them sitting on the sand you put the mosque on they get a feel for it they get an understanding. use a through water column so they understand that they have a communication they can talk to the diver who guides somali and if they see any problem they can calm him down the governor of chiang rai province says that the trapped thirteen might not all come out at the same time they were evaluate each one and bring them out only when they're ready the u.s. is one of at least six countries assisting the rescue will getting them out is the goal providing food and supplies is critical the assistance portion in the recent finding able to provide supplies to the shoulder and you know it's a very very relevant to the operations that are being conducted and how we're able to support our thai partners in anticipation of that moment everyone at the cave
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entrance is waiting for we're hershel's are being held and when it's not a thai soldier playing a role it's a member of the teenagers move paul football club it's got harder al-jazeera chiang rai. still to come in this half hour chaos says israeli bulldozers moving to demolish a bedouin village in the occupied west bank. and protests outside and inside poland supreme courts has its top judge turns up for work in defiance of a new law forcing her and others to retire. hello again look at weather conditions across southern and eastern parts of china and taiwan you see a massive cloud across more northern areas giving quite
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a bit of rain at the moment so some heavy downpours here further south it's looking very dry few showers maybe for hong kong draw across much of a laos and also vietnam was neuer looking at forty degrees a very hot and humid but from him are still some showers coming into coastal regions through friday not a great deal of change so yangon looks as could be quite wet at times as they head across into south asia seeing some heavy rain really popping up all over the place certainly down through the western ghats we've had more pulses of very heavy rain some by coming in with some big rainfall totals here but elsewhere low horse had some deadly flooding in the last day or so seeing heavy rain affecting parts of bangladesh this is really as you were at least as far as mumbai is concerned more heavy rain continuing for cox's bazaar and many other parts of bangladesh it's going to be a pretty wet one dry weather conditions across much of northern india and into pakistan but there is a risk of some heavy showers there as the forecast through into friday across
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welcome back here's a reminder of the top stories on al-jazeera there are reports that russia has resumed the airstrikes in southern syria after talks broke down between syrian rebels and russian officers hundreds of thousands of civilians have been forced from their homes by the russian syrian offensive around there rob iran's revolutionary guard say they're ready to carry out president hassan rouhani says threat to disrupt oil exports from the gulf rani said the measures could be taken if u.s. sanctions prevent iran from selling oil on global markets and new video has been released showing a young thai football team in good health despite being trapped in a cave for eleven days experts are assessing how to get them out safe. malaysia's former prime minister najib razak has been charged with a number of corruption offenses there in connection to billions of dollars missing
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from the state investment fund that he set up while in office but the sixty four year old remains the finance telling reporters the upcoming trial will be his chance to prove his innocence florence lewis reports for. i. arrived at the college of paul high court to answer charges of corruption at pivotal to trust which carry a maximum twenty year prison sentence i. cite his supporters mostly from the political party he wants light to read not just. the month he's the former prime minister and party leader who's done a lot for malaysians now that he's facing such trying times i've come here to lend my support to him and his family malaysia's former prime minister pleaded not guilty and off to be released on bail set the case against him is a political vendetta. and they are expected this this is what the
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new government wants if this is a price i have to pay for my twenty four years of service to the nation and its people i'm willing to pay that price but i hope and pray that the court process will be fair and in accordance with the rule of law i believe in my innocence this is the best chance i have to clear my name. the court set bail at two hundred fifty thousand dollars and ordered not just to surrender his passport he's accused of using his position as finance minister and prime minister to enrich himself with public funds and transferring ten million dollars into his bank account in two thousand and fourteen and two thousand and fifty prosecutors say the money came from s.r.c. international a former subsidiary of the state investment fund one m d this case is part of a larger investigation involving one for which not jim and his associates are alleged to have a four and a half billion dollars let me see. the obvious use the word want to be when everybody uses the word want him to be. so short handed.
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to describe what happened before five years. discrete separate transactions. which is the public will be the fraud scandal is also being investigated in several countries including the u.s. the initial investigation into this case started several years ago but stalled when one ship was prime minister allegations of a cover up have been made since the new government came into power it made it has made recovering money stolen from one and a top priority not ships trial will likely start next year he's the first person linked to the scandal to be prosecuted and is likely to be the last florence. the u.n. envoy to yemen has expressed optimism after meeting the top leader of the who the rebels in a bid to end the country's devastating civil war at
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a news conference before leaving sinai airport watching griffiths said all sides express the strong desire for peace the u.n. hopes to prevent a full scale coalition assault on the port city of her data which is a lifeline for the country a saudi led coalition allied with president. internationally recognized government has been a war with the who these since two thousand and fifteen. several people have been injured after israeli bulldozers moved into position ahead of the destruction of a bedouin village in the occupied west bank a military exclusion zone has been established around the village and desperate protesters put themselves in the path of the bulldozers harry for said for points. on the dusty rocky ground below the bedouin village of qana a heavy machinery prepares the way from friday this will be a military exclusion zone a clear signal of the villages impending demolition near the threatened homes
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israeli security forces moved in another bulldozer had been stopped in its tracks by protesters stand off and then they started dragging people away. that was ready to take forces out that was now the push was as they tried to remove the activists the ministers of this world this is what the activists are trying to do to try to stop this activity this seemingly imminent demolition here and they're being moved out of the way by the security force was the that the treatment was marginally better for members of the media judged to have got to close. the apparent aim to allow for easier access to the area for large vehicles potentially required for the demolition of the villages one solid structure it school. has lived here since his birth he says the pressure on the community has mounted drastically in recent days when one of. we haven't been sleeping not just last night we haven't slept for two weeks since the decision came out every day they
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show up on the top of the hill over there they come here they scare the children in the school there are going to. the village lies in the way of a long planned expansion of the illegal israeli settlements in circling jerusalem in the occupied west bank in may the israeli supreme court ruled that khan our school and homes had been built illegally in military controlled area c. and there. well could be demolished with its residents transferred to a palestinian town on jerusalem's eastern fringe of but it was just for the international community is. how we come in feel when they've got to that i can be held accountable or if not it means you're pushing this region towards a deeper hole deeper hole of violence and counter-violence and it seems. more the israeli operation ground and the scuffles continued to break out the palestinian red crescent society treated dozens of people injuries in the background the
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bulldozers moved with a sense of inevitability laying the groundwork for what now seems the imminent destruction of this community are a force that al-jazeera. in the occupied west bank. nine businessmen and government officials have been charged with manslaughter by kenya's top prosecutor for their involvement in a downburst healy fifty people were killed when the dam in sallai in northern kenya failed kenya's the rector of public prosecution said in a statement that his office is preparing for the men to answer charges in court. there were violent clashes between protesters and police overnight in the french city of non to after an officer shot dead a twenty two year old driver who was trying to avoid a police checkpoint these pictures to show the aftermath of the protests which have been strongly condemned by interior ministry job to shops and buildings were set on fire french authorities say prosecutors have opened a judicial investigation with police also opening an internal probe into the
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officers actions. u.k. police have declared a major incident after two people were hospitalized following what's being described as potential exposure to an unknown substance it's happened close to where russian double agent service cripple and his daughter were attacked with a nerve agent back in march a man and a woman are in critical condition after being found unconscious in the town of imes free in southwest england on saturday it's around thirteen kilometer kilometers from solsbury where the script of poisoning took place police have found no link between the two incidents it was initially believed that the two patients fell ill after potentially using contaminated illegal drugs however further testing is now ongoing to establish the substance which led to these patients becoming ill at this stage it is not yet clear if
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a crime has been committed. so he goes outside the hospital. to the woman in critical condition are being treated and we just heard the police they're not making a sort of open link just yet but what else did the police say. they are keeping an open mind about this of course still not clear whether this is part of a criminal investigation yet or not but they have the counterterrorism police involved as well as other agencies across across the board as well and an emergency government meeting was held this morning about this no ministers attended the meeting at the time but they are taking it very seriously and that's just one sign of that now what is important to note is that they are being treated for exposure to this unknown substance as was mentioned earlier it was initially believed on saturday that the couple were thought to have suffered some kind of drug overdose
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before being taken to the hospital but still that has not revealed any firm evidence of that now the only question is exactly what that substance is that they were exposed to and the couple are being tested out in the hospital for that but also samples have been taken to the nearby port and down military facility where they have. the chemical experts in order to be able to sort of get to what exactly that substance is of course there is a lot of fair around here in salzburg that this could potentially be yet another incident of what happened to the script earlier in the year as well and but as far as the law enforcement is concerned and the hospital there it is business as normal there are areas in salzburg and amesbury which are being cordoned off but police are saying if there are people who need to go to the hospital then the hospital is still a zone where they can go to just not to go anywhere near the areas where there where
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they have been cordoned off but again this is rankling already very wary soulsby residents who've already seen this already this year barbara. so a go there in souls recently i think you the head of poland supreme court has turned up for work defying a controversial new retirement law of thousands of people rallied outside poland supreme court of warsaw on wednesday in support of chief justice they get it off and the twenty seven other judges also affected by the legislation the new rules came into effect that midnight and they cut the retirement age for justices from seventy to sixty five now the issue is at the center of mounting conflict between morsels the ruling law and justice party and the european union which accuses poland of trying to gain political control of the judiciary. my presence here is not about politics to make it clear i'm here to protect the rule of law. a private
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humanitarian rescue ship as docked in spain after being refused entry to both literally and malta the astral which belongs to the open arms organization is now in the port of barcelona after rescuing sixty people from a rubber boat off the coast of libya on saturday italy baron's private rescue boats operating on the mediterranean say that the courage human traffickers taking refugees and migrants from africa to europe. we managed to rescue sixty people on fortunately since we left the area i think if i haven't lost count almost five hundred people have died in the last four days demonstrates that what's happening is viable the closing of the ports. if they get ships like those out of the way as evidently italy and other european countries want what happens is that people will die. well immigration is a controversial issue throughout europe the german chancellor angela merkel has urged parliament to get behind her new migration policy in her last speech before
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the summer break it follows a compromise the old with their historic allies the christian social union to limit the number of asylum seekers arriving in germany markel needs the backing over other coalition partner that's the s.p.d. along with e.u. member states if the deal is to succeed. it is my firm conviction and the firm conviction of many others that the handling of this migration issue will decide what the europe will enjoy because it's such a moving issue it's important that we come to this agreement. a heat wave has killed six people in the canadian city of montreal the whole weather is also being felt in the us were dry winds are fanning a wildfire that's been burning in northern california since saturday the fire has blackened more than twenty eight thousand hectares of grass. bush and dense scrub oak another wildfire near salt lake city newton has forced the authorities to
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evacuate several hundred homes. and eight retired chilean military officers have been sentenced to fifteen years in prison for their role in the murder of the popular folk singer victor jara a ninth officer received five years for being an accessory to murder jara was killed in one nine hundred seventy three during the u.s. backed coup that brought against the pinochet to power. more of that and all the other stories that we have been covering here on al-jazeera on our website it's on your screens right now the address al-jazeera dot com. and a reminder of the top stories on al-jazeera there are reports that russia has resumed airstrikes in southern syria after talks broke down between syrian rebels and russian officers hundreds of thousands of civilians have been forced from their
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homes by the government offensive jordan's foreign minister has warned of an impending humanitarian catastrophe iran is threatening to stop all oil exports from leaving the gulf iranian president hassan rouhani said the measures could be taken if u.s. sanctions prevent iran from selling oil on global markets and the senior iranian revolutionary guards commander says they're ready to implement the policy if needed . now as the americans have claims they want to completely stop iran's oil exports they don't understand the meaning of this statement because it has no meaning for a rainy and oil law to be exported while the region's oil is exported assuming that iran could become the only oil producer on able to export its oil is a wrong assumption the united states will never be able to quote iran's oil revenues new video has been released showing a young thai football team in good health despite being trapped in a cave for eleven days rescue teams are now giving them crash courses in swimming
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and diving well experts assess conditions for getting them out safely. former malaysian prime minister najib razak has pled not guilty to a number of corruption offenses there in connection to billions of dollars missing from the state investment fund that he set up while in office the un envoy to yemen has expressed optimism after meeting the leader of the rebels in an attempt to end the country's devastating civil war watching griffith said all sides expressed a strong desire for peace talks in the capital the un hopes to prevent a full scale coalition assault on the port city over a day that the city is a vital lifeline for the country and u.k. police have declared a major incident after two people were hospitalized following what's being described as potential exposure to an unknown substance a man and the woman are in critical condition after being found unconscious in the town of amesbury it's happened close to where russian the russian agent service
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