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yeah i mean this has gone well for russia pretty much across the bow i think hold the bar and fans that have come here have had. a positive experience that have been reports written in international newspapers with quotes from foreign fans are coming saying what we didn't expect it to be so now it's all about things we fight about right here we come here and the food's pretty good and the hospitality is being great and the football is being processed they say that is of course why countries want to host events like that well how could they save for such a boost to the image that a country has around the well achievements down rice and russia doesn't seem to have done this well cop writes. let it go and appears to be an added extra of the russia high speed up the up above average for the moment the exceptional bonus of the national team that go to the quarterfinals out of the
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treatment that it will do now but it was a much bigger dream when they were very big. i think yes this is a good few weeks for russia on the pitch and off and i'm glad to reprise and said they will be are you saying that he can take some of the. goodwill that saturday to this build evidence but i have to say that there's something else which is going on in russia which runs counter to that for the leadership which is some pretty painful pension reform that's going on so actually even though the well cup is be a success and i don't mean three things ratings on the government's raising money have been taking a serious slight over the phone because of domestic issues and he is a you know well composite really around europe right now they have a straight forward in politics at rory great to hear from me in moscow. so to come on the al-jazeera news we meet the bedouin can. the risk from israeli demolitions
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in the occupied west bank. historic rainfall hits western japan with one and a half million people ordered to leave. the world number one simona halep avoid the slide of the top seeds at wimbledon that's come out later. syrian soldiers have been celebrating the recapture of the main border crossing with jordan government forces returned to the nassib crossing point on friday following a cease fire deal for rebels to hand over territory in the province of daraa a russian backed government offensive has caused more than three hundred thousand people to flee the region in recent weeks while the nuts and border crossing had been controlled by rebels since two thousand and fifteen cutting off the main trade routes for syrian goods to jordan and to gulf countries the surrender deal has been brokered by the russians it's highly symbolic for the syrian government there is
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where the uprising against president bashar al assad began back in two thousand and eleven but it's myth has more now from the jordanian side of the border crossing. russia's defense ministry confirmed the terms on which opposition fighters would hand over their weapons and be given safe passage to the north of syria and russia's involvement is significant and important ticket only for the jordanians is the jordanians who are expecting the russians to supervise security on the syrian side of the border the jordanians particularly concerned and have made it clear they do not want the involvement of any iranian backed hezbollah or shia militias on the syrian side of the border near jordan those hezbollah has been involved in the fight to retake data jordan does not want them to be establishing a presence on this border russia's security concerns should allay those fears of jordan and the russians also expected to keep an eye on syrian security forces and
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make sure there are no reprisal attacks on displaced people who fled the fighting in data province jordan wants those displaced people to go back home they need to feel safe and secure that they can go back home and again the jordanians will expect and hope that the russian police military police patrolling along the border will allayed any fears that those displaced people might have dozens of people have been killed in fighting between rebels and the saudi led coalition the fighting has been concentrated around the district of activity hater which includes the coastal road leading to the city of who data local sources have told odds are that pro-government forces have taken control of many areas in the two to hater of the leader has called for more reinforcements to help defend the west coast the families of the young boys trapped in a cave in thailand have received notes from their sons passed to them by rescuers
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it is the first contact they've had since the boys went missing two weeks ago but there's no word yet on when an attempt will be made to bring them out and concerns are growing about oxygen levels in the cave scott hyder is in chile right. coming from hundreds of meters deep within this mountain handwritten notes from the trip thirteen were delivered to the eager and worried parents outside the town long cave it was the first direct contact they've had since the boys went missing one read i love you mom i love you dad and he placed an order for his first meal when he gets out barbecued pork a seal diver added a note don't worry everyone is strong another note came from the twenty five year old football coach who took them into the cave he apologized to the parents and said they were being well taken care of the parents then wrote notes of their own also hand delivered the nearly five kilometers into the cave. twelve year old proper out is a novice monk at a temple just next to the football pitch where the boys were two weeks ago just
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before they went into the cave the temple is believed to be a guardian for the cave it's currently also acting as a base for some soldiers working on the rescue effort i looked at right now i want them to be patient and i want them out as soon as they can the head of the rescue operation says that the challenges they're facing are unprecedented and some of the most experience and best rescuers in the world are involved concerns are growing about oxygen levels in the sections of the cave not under water and not just for the area where the boys in the coach are also where rescuers are staging equipment and working from now on only essential stuff will be in the cave he called every risk you dive a reaches the limit in the third chamber and i cannot go further than that such a risk you mission has never happened before on this planet it requires both expert knowledge and skill. he went on to say that more than one hundred locations above the cave have been drilled looking for an alternate escape route as the rescue
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leaders plot the safest way to get the boys out the more than one thousand on hand to help when that plan is launched grab as much rest as they can it's got hotter al-jazeera chiang rai. a march organized by pro migrant groups as arrived in cali in northern france the activists are following a long and well trodden route thousands of refugees take trying to reach britain they started invented. in italy on april thirtieth mission is to raise awareness of the appalling conditions facing people trying to get to the u.k. the route is sixty stages including nice must say diesel and paris from cal a they will cross into dover into the united kingdom and travel to london where the march officially ends the fashion butler has the latest now from kind of. well i think the mug has finally arrived in cali off to boulder to opposing four hundred kilometers of those dogs in the northern italian town of bend to make it that is retrace the route that has taken place so many refugees and migrants as they try to
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reach space. because many of them of course want to try and reach britain well the aim of this is really to try and raise awareness about the plight of refugees and with me is one of the people who will say that way maya can forty miles what was your message along the way as you walk through towns and villages we we had three messages we wanted to do a protest against the border is a vote borders in france where the government prevents people from coming in and fresh. kenyan border and from the prevents people from going out of the british borders as one thing we wanted to demand. a decent dignified welcome of refugees and we also wanted to do and asked book the end of the cream and i dish and of the actually that i did do was are refugees now you've been based in cali for years i mean it must be quite moving actually arriving here often all this time
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and it's actually strange to come you know we've been so long on the march with in towns that we didn't know and here we are in a town that we know meeting people that we know but it's just absolutely incredible to see i mean the people that are here and how joyful it is and i mean we are surrounded you see has many many people and we're very very excited about that all right thank you very much mark and forty who's walked all of this journey from northern italy to callas i said to raise awareness of the conditions of for refugees the journeys that they have to make which is so good difficult in this march of causeway and in london symbolically the end of this journey will take place on sunday. those are being set on fire in the french city of no two. further violence after a young man was shot dead by police has been rising every day since the victim died on tuesday from the single bullet wound to the neck a lawyer for the policeman says he's now been charged with manslaughter the officer originally said he was acting in self-defense while trying to arrest
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a twenty two year old related told investigators that he fired his gun by accident and violence protesters in chicago have shut down traffic on a major highway and in the effort to draw attention to the number of shootings in the city they marched along interstate ninety four of the earlier joslyn with police had warned that anyone walking on the road would face arrest at chicago's mess a port in march have been two hundred fifty two murders and eleven hundred shootings in chicago so far this year mostly in predominately black and low income areas a british police officer has been working on the recent case of suspected poisoning by a deadly nerve agent is undergoing tests in hospital one hundred officers have been trying to find out how two people were exposed a week ago to what britain says was not the same poison used on a russian double agent and his daughter four months ago six hundred newly elected
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m.p.'s in turkey have taken the oath of office just last month president reza type heard about was re-elected with more than fifty two percent of the vote his ruling ak party won two hundred ninety five seats in parliament forty short of the three hundred and one required for a majority in parliament which it made up by forming an alliance with the nationalists action party which won forty nine seats the opposition nation alliance coalition got one hundred eighty nine seats the kurdish people's democratic party won sixty seven but the role of parliament has been put to question by president one's new executive powers which allow him to appoint and remove ministers judges and civil servants without parliamentary approval sit him because he has more now from istanbul. turkey's members of the parliament are taking their oath for the new presidential system which is something very new for the turks because it is not a presidential system that is like in the united states or russia so many things
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will be first and new for the turkish politicians as well first the numbers of the members of the parliament have been increased and so the ruling party and the president. claim that the parliament is going to be much stronger despite the powers given to president. however the majority of the parliament so the ruling party who made the law is right before the election with the nationalist party but on the other side there are some new things coming with the new system the number of the ministries are decreased from twenty six to six and the president promised that this will lessen the bureaucracy in the parliament and also in the education system and some ministries are being much like the foreign foreign affairs ministry is merged with the security ministry and the m.p.'s who
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are elected in the parliament wouldn't be able to become ministers keeping their seats in the parliament prison. they said that there can be some surprise names even among the m.p.'s for the cabinet so now all four on the cabinet meeting that is going to take place on monday. problems of chinese tourists who drowned in a boat sinking off the coast of thailand say the disaster could have been avoided. had been recovered from the sunken boat while fifteen people remain missing there are questions over why its operators apparently ignored weather warnings. as more. they've been searching for survivors for days often in rough seas and in difficult circumstances a boat full of tourists capsized off thailand's paquette island on thursday after it was hit by a five meter wave during a storm divers say what they saw in the sunken vessel is traumatic it was like small babies. and some of the not the life jacket still inside but they were shot
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in the bush police accuse the boat's crew of ignoring weather warnings before starting their day long tour survivors from what's being called the worst boat accident in thai history say the sky was clear when they left port and the weather changed once they were at sea. the wind and rain with so strong and everybody was so scared to death the rain was coming from every a very in the cabin and it was very iffy. most of the one hundred five people on board were chinese a third of the thirty five million tourists who visit thailand annually are from china chinese diplomats are into cats to monitor the search and recovery effort i said can you imagine when you find that. you know all. that and when you have because. i did. so. each. time. i need difficult. to kids governor
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says at least ten boats were stranded at same time a second boat carrying thirty nine mostly european tourists also capsized all those on board who were rescued paul chowder john al jazeera. so the head here on the news housing bubble is president is showing his resilience just two weeks after surviving a grenade attack at a rally. spanish women come together to celebrate a pump plane is boring first of all despite the threat of sexual violence. i. am jubilant scenes in england as france contemplate the possibility that team could go all the way but the world cup.
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hello there it is staying hots for many of us in western europe and for many places it's also been very dry over the last few weeks as well that's called a problem with wildfires for some places including here in the western parts of germany and here it's going to stay dry over the next couple of days and it's also going to stay halts not really what we're expecting over many parts of western europe the unsettled weather is generally a lot for the east the first legal this is larry of low pressure here that's giving us a lot of wet weather and more in the way of clouds as well and we're also seeing some severe thunderstorms down in the southeastern parts of europe these gradually will spread their way towards the west as we head through monday and this area of cooler weather will also be working its way westwards into sweden so stop time no higher than a round to twenty one but the western parts of europe staying hot and dry as well a bit further towards the south of for many of us here the weather is pretty hot at the moment because it is that time of yes i thirty eight degrees fairly average there for cairo but this time of year for the west though it's
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a bit different here we've got a temperature of twenty six in robots which is fairly average but force in algiers we're up to thirty that will gradually ease off a little bit as we head through monday because the ads coming down from the north should be slightly cleaner as well china's the whole be hot at thirty four. this is a story about a small village the society that inhabits it and two of its most important characters the village is a telephone and it's a mexican. discovering new filmmaking talent from around the globe if you find a latin america delves into this cuban michael. it's only lying to the outside world people calling on al-jazeera.
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al-jazeera. where every. how to get him out of the top stories head on al-jazeera the united states and north korea have given conflicting statements over the success of a top level talks in pyongyang secretary of state my competitors says they were productive but north korea says they were extremely regressive all. at least eight
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people have been killed in two bomb blasts and a gun battle at a government building in the somali capital of mogadishu. england football fans are celebrating after watching the team beat sweden to nil to reach the first world cup semifinal in twenty eight is a play croatia hey station russia on penalties. hundreds of mourners have marched in gaza at the funeral of a palestinian man killed on the israeli border on friday. the twenty two year old was reportedly killed by israeli fire as he ran towards the border fence gaza's health ministry says twenty four others were injured more than one hundred twenty five palestinians have been killed since weekly protest against israeli land confiscation began in march. literal supreme court has issued a temporary injunction to block the demolition of a palestinian village in the occupied west bank the bedouin community in hama have
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lived there for more than fifty years the israeli government says it could move to an area nearby the u.n. says the demolition of violates international law as its report sulaiman abu who was born here in the bedouin village of qana in the israeli occupied west bank he's lived here with his family all his life. these rady government wants to demolish and many of the bedouin of villages as part of a plan called easy one which involves expanding the illegal settlement of mala i do mean completely surrounding jerusalem and separating the north from the south of the occupied west bank. i am like i me mine i'm asking for freedom like any is that i only i have the right to live and to have my freedom like he does they photo out of bed and still leave in one thousand nine hundred eighty eight and now they are forcing us out but where can we go. what is really security forces raided connel
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on wednesday arresting and injuring a number of people a day later bulldozers began clearing a path to the village. but late on friday israel supreme court put a temporary injunction on the demolition of the village after the palestinian authority submitted documents it saves show palestinians have owned the land since before israel's one thousand nine hundred sixty seven occupation. activists palestinian villages and politicians recognize that the fight to protect twenty three other villages in this area that also faced them addition is far from over yet but they say this case is important because they want support from the international community they say that it highlights how israel continues to expand its settlements which is illegal according to international law under the one nine hundred ninety three oslo agreement between israel and palestine the occupied west bank was divided into three zones connel is the most is called areas see the
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israeli government has administrative and security control here. israel says it confiscated the land around in the one nine hundred seventy s. and has a right to build here. palestinian politicians say they have proof the land is still owned and least the bedouin by palestinians and these illegal. activity have swimming pools have schools have going to the gardens have everything while this community is suffering such a terrible way what is this if it is not a system of apartheid sulaiman shows us the school that was built in two thousand and nine using tires because these radio would not allow proper building materials into the village israel has always refused to issue building permits or supply the village with water and electricity they say the palestinians here can move to
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another area around twelve kilometers away near a landfill so lame and his fellow villagers say they will not leave. al-jazeera. in the occupied west bank zimbabwe's leader is back on the campaign trail for the first time since last month's explosion at a rally two people were killed when a grenade was thrown near. since then security at his rallies has been increased. has more now from been dura. president security detail has always been tight but since the explosion at his campaign rally last month they are now even more in him zimbabwe's leader says he's a speaks a defeated faction from his own party linked to the wife of his predecessor. was behind the attack he tells party supporters and the international community he has things under control we're. we
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were already. visitors so we've got her worried her crown covergirl comes where it is good for. the army says it is not going to try to influence election results at the end of the month the parliamentary and presidential elections will be the first since robert mugabe resigned last year or twenty three presidential candidates have been told if they are worried about their safety security will be provided security is not the only concern there is disagreement between the electoral commission and opposition parties on the printing storage and distribution of ballot papers opposition leaders say they have not been allowed to see the ballot papers they fear voting this is culminated in an election crisis which we are now declaring because we are not our grid we're in the process we are part of those people i
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suppose a participant in that process this election and there's going to be an election in zimbabwe do we need but it has to be done within agreed by all paper nothing less nothing more we are not here to cause problems we are here to head a pleasurable election so that every citizen has the right to articulate their will the opposition m.d.c. alliance and change unions say they will protest next week president when i got quite is planning moralise with security would likely be intensified had. been two or. three people including a teenage girl had been killed after security forces in the administered kashmir open farm protesters five others have been critically injured in the violence the region is preparing to mark the second anniversary of the problem rebel leaders internet access be restricted and checkpoints put in place after demonstrations in the cool area. well that one point six million people in japan have been ordered to
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leave their homes after its rental rainfall triggered floods and landslides at least thirty eight people have died in dozens of missing with the worst flooding recorded from the city of kotor to sutton's sudden japan's southern tip. has this report. across half a nation a sea of muddy water flooding has rich japan into with central and southern regions largely submerged. the death toll has steadily climbed an elderly man was swept into a swollen river in harish homes have collapsed and landslides have buried at least ten people east to west from kioto south dozens of people are missing whenever the night out and. i offer my deepest condolences to the victims and my sympathies to all people who have been affected. in central and southern regions one point six million people have been handed evacuation orders another three million have been
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advised to leave the heavy rain is forecast until monday and. heavy rain will continue in the area from western to eastern japan and it will be historic torrential rainfall which could be the heaviest rain ever recorded nearly fifty thousand police firefighters and civil defense personnel have been deployed kyoto's riverside pramod not a major tourist spot was shot when the comma river burst its banks roads and bridges a shot for hundreds of kilometers warnings have been issued for landslide prone areas this rainfall is hitting basically everywhere at once so there's no it's difficult for the emergency services to prioritize where they should go first because there are so many things happening all at once and obviously if a road is washed out or bridges destroyed even if you have a nice fire engine or ambulance you can't get to some of the places that you need to go to and responders have experience rule areas of japan struggle with flooding
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at this time every year but this year there were special circumstances typhoon preparation into the sea of japan on choose day high winds taunting japan southern islands before it moved north dropping unprecedented rainfall the typhoon has passed a move that means little to those navigating its rest shalah ballasts al-jazeera. china's premier says his country remains open for trade with foreign partners the day after beijing and washington impose huge tariffs on each other's exports premier league told a meeting of european leaders that china will open the door wider to foreign products to ensure that global economic growth president trump slapped thirty four billion dollars worth of tires on chinese goods on friday beijing immediately imposed retiree three measures in response from a bride has more now from beijing. in spite of their increased spending power
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chinese consumers are not going to like paying more for their favorite american brands just as the stores selling those things will not be happy marking up the prices sales are likely to be affected the alternative of course is buying the same products from other parts of the world just as their government seems to be forging deeper trade relationships with anyone and everyone other than the united states premier league chang has been in bold garia meeting with the leaders of central and eastern europe meanwhile it's been announced that the president xi jinping will in the coming week address the china arabic forum in the same week that beijing hosts the china e.u. summit they really need to improve their communication with especially the e.u. and china summit is now coming up and we should expects progress on a new trade system being announced from that summit all the editorials in
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pro-government media have not surprisingly given their full support to china's position in this developing trade war with the nationalistic mouthpiece global times even quoting from chinese philosophy that crisis creates opportunity making the point that just as the united states seems to be putting up the shutters and becoming more protectionist china should seize the moment and throw open its doors to the world of repose fuel price hike in haiti has been halted after violent protests at least one person died when protesters took to the streets and at the steep price increase prime minister had originally said the country needed to raise prices to balance the budget the haitian government suspended the price rise after demonstrators attacked a hotel in one of the wealthiest neighborhoods. thousands of women have gathered in seoul to protest against the growing problem of spy cam pornography in south korea
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. just to say the government is not doing enough to stop hidden cameras being used to secretly record women in public spaces completing toilets escalators or even office desks saturday's rally is the latest in a series of protests calling for better police investigation and tougher punishments for those found guilty if spain's famous bull running festival is taking place amid protests over the treatment of women and a fear of sex attacks the annual event in pamplona follows widespread anger and protests over the so-called wolfpack case when five men were accused of gang raping a woman at the festival two years ago help and whole reports on how women visiting pamplona face the risk of groping and sexual assault. i was out of holes throwing a little too freely and testosterone maybe running a little too high. women here defend their right to party as hard as the men but
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they were alarmed by the shocking record of sex attacks during pamplona is bull running fiesta for you on the night. we make sure we don't walk around on our own and look after each other and try to stay together we're careful about how much we drink to posters call for an end to sexual aggression feminist graffiti denounces rapists and those who conspire with them spain's feminist movement is galvanized in outrage after five brains calling themselves the bull's eye for cuse the gang raping a teenage woman at the fiestas two years ago now they were convicted on a lesser charge of sexual abuse and last month they were freed on bail last year police received around two dozen reports of sex crimes during the bull running they say the number of unreported cases was almost certainly much higher. pump town hall
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is work with feminist organizations to set up models to raise awareness and i believe success is easy sexual violence is the symptom of an unfair hierarchy which places the power of men above women it's an instrument of control and power and telling women they're beneath them. huge numbers of come from a board was like these friends from san francisco they've heard of the danger of groping and sex attacks was only i. i. was i. was close by these women i'm born and raised in pamplona they blame outsiders for causing havoc on their fiestas. even right now you see one of those guys with a water pistol trying to stress and react on my chest and that's
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