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said the fastest shortcut to denuclearization is to leave deep rooted distrust in the past and prioritize building trust via new solutions and phase by phase actions criticism aside north korea did declare we still cherish a good faith in president trump on the second leg of his asian tour my pump reassured the japanese and south korean foreign ministers the talks were still on track despite the best the u.s. allies presented a united front declaring once again the commitment to complete denuclearization in the korean peninsula we reaffirm that international community will continue to fully implement relevant un security council resolutions in order to materialise cv id despite describing these talks as making progress my palm pilot says progress a line is not enough to justify lifting the un sanctions on north korea that were
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made in place and to pyongyang abandons its nuclear program that sentiment is shit by the japanese and the south korean foreign minister as for a timeframe on how to achieve that neither side is set a date sarah clarke al-jazeera sole. still ahead here on al-jazeera dozens are dead and many more missing in japan after torrential rain triggered flooding and landslides last. week. with rules and spills are running with the bulls the last people taking part while doing. hello there there's lots of sunshine across the southeast in parts of asia at the moment there's also some rather violent thunderstorms around as well they are particularly over parts of the philippines and not then trail down towards the
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southwest working its way across k.l. and singapore as well say this trading like still with us as we head through monday and we'll still see some shop showers here to the north of that will that will also be some wet weather across many parts including forth in thailand and a few of them on choose they will turn out to be rather heavy the bit further towards the south and they'll just be a good deal of cloud across the southern parts of borneo and as you head down towards java bali for most of us here it should be fine and settled over towards australia and our latest weather system is moving away from the southeast but not before it brought to some damaging winds over south australia and a lot of heavy snow for some of the mountains in the southeast as well it's stayed cool for the southeast corner as we head through monday melbourne as a maximum just getting to twelve degrees it's far more settled and also warm up force in the west where perth will be getting to around my teen or twenty degrees as we head through the next couple of days for new zealand pretty stormy here recently one system pushing its way northward with some very strong winds and heavy
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zero live from doha your headlines the lead divers have now begun the extremely dangerous operation to rescue twelve boys on a football coach from the depths of a cave complex in northern thailand the thai army commander says the entire operation could take two to four days depending upon the weather conditions. if the o.p.'s prime minister is in neighboring eritrea for an historic visit the prime minister ahmed was greeted by the eritrean president. at the airport ahead of a summit between these two regional rivals ethiopia and eritrea fought a costly war between one thousand nine hundred eighty s. and two thousand over eight to speak to border. one of the stories south sudan's warring parties have agreed to another power sharing deal under which the rebel leader frequent job will be reinstated as vice president regional leaders have been mediating peace talks in uganda to end south sudan's civil war. turkey's
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government has fired more than eighteen thousand people from state jobs saying they are a security risk the announcement was made a day before. or the president wretch of type one is to be sworn back into office with expanded presidential powers now those dismissed include nine thousand police officers six thousand armed forces personnel and hundreds of teachers and academics one hundred thirty thousand people have been fired from state jobs since turkey's government imposed a state of emergency in response to the failed coup in twenty sixteen. at least sixty four people have died and dozens are missing in japan after heavy rains caused widespread flooding and landslides almost four and a half million people have now been ordered to leave their homes with the worst flooding recorded so far in the city of kyoto here's alexie o'brian. across half the nation a sea of muddy water flooding has ripped japan into with central and southern
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regions largely submerged. the death toll has steadily climbed an elderly man was swept into a swollen river and hiroshima homes have collapsed and landslides have buried at least ten people. east to west from kyoto south dozens of people are missing whenever i know. 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 advised to leave the heavy rain is forecast until monday. heavy rain will continue in the area from western to eastern japan and it will be historic during which could be the heaviest rain ever recorded nearly fifty thousand police firefighters and civil defense personnel have been deployed kyoto's
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riverside promenade a major tourist spot was shot when the cow more river burst its banks roads and bridges a shop 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 rural areas of japan struggled with flooding at this time every year but this year there were special circumstances typhoon preparation into the sea of japan on tuesday high winds taunting japan southern islands before it moved north dropping unprecedented rainfall the typhoon has passed and moved that means to those navigating its wrath alexy o'brian
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al-jazeera. the syrian military and rebels in the southern province of there are accusing each other of breaching the cease fire deal that was only agreed forty eight hours ago opposition activists say at least four people were killed in airstrikes targeting areas near our city. the russian brokered deal saw rebels agree to hand over heavy weapons in exchange for security guarantees and safe passage to other areas government troops took control of a border crossing with jordan and promised to leave for village use bernard smith is now in amman having just returned from the jordan syria border bernard what we know so far. peter all this is happening to the west of dallas city actually near a place a city called near the israel syria border near the golan heights now and here is where since this cease fire and the surrender terms were agreed there was a group of opposition fighters who hadn't yet or hadn't accepted it and they
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essentially we think we understand formed themselves into what they call the southern army and in the parts of syria near the golan heights area we are still seeing these bombardments we are still seeing fighting going on we understand there was a russian airstrike in that area because the rebel groups there are still fighting so in that area where this strike went into whether been some other fighting it's where those rebel groups haven't accepted the terms of the cease fire or the surrender terms of surrender terms being to give up their heavy weapons and for those who wanted it safe passage to leave to the northern part of syria the last area where really the opposition has any sort of stronghold peter any developments on the border i mean so many people had been gathering there over the past week or so. well the u.n. tells us now that certainly on the jordan syria border around nasib area nearly all of the displaced people who had gathered there over the last couple of weeks have
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now gone home jordanians were very keen to ensure that security guarantees given by the russians that the russians would oversee the security presence in that area that would give enough confidence to those refugees to go home those displaced people to go home because they otherwise feared reprisals from the syrian regime so they seem to have felt confident enough to go home but there are still refugees further west again up near that golan heights area where the fighting continues and where the u.n. wants. aid at a crossing that it wants people it wants to be allowed through to give aid to those people up there who need it bernard thanks very much. spain's running of the bulls festival is taking place as we speak in pamplona several people have already ended up in hospital after being caught in trampled injuries occur as festival goers run with the five hundred kilogram animals through and over the cobbled streets penned whole is therefore how many people have been hospitalized so far this year.
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well so far from today's bull run alone while four people were taken to hospital according to the red cross they with head injuries and facial injuries after forming on slippery cobble stones in pamplona as narrow streets there was a trench all down paul from before today's bull running nobody was cool today but in yesterday's bull running warm person was that is something that happens every year because let us not forget bull running although it looks like a great fiesta remains very very dangerous it's a hot time the wild animal with very sharp horns running as fast as a small car through these narrow streets and it hits anything that doesn't get out of its way and that is what has been happening but of course what does that feel like well we met a group of americans who were running for their first time and this is what we found out. just minutes to go before with the
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bulls. going. in there and you are seeing. your. friends come from california to pamplona facing down danger together. this time is made objection from colorado he's sharing some safety advice for you. when you hear that. you're. there at american or through an ist hemingway's favorite bar he made the bull running world famous in his nine hundred twenty fiesta go to keep. running. i don't know the fastest one out there but i have to be.
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you know that's why i think we're going to have it bring. me. next morning this is that and moving. off tom bores eight hundred fifty meters in st paul this is a tremendous fairly new arena and next thing you know you we're right behind you the polls are right there it was it's epic it's like you're running and you're looking for the rules and so once you're standing there and you just pull your site my goodness you know the what if you i don't know. if you can definitively can. whenever. that
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is true instincts are right went out the window i could go tomorrow there's more days. there photos tell of the trip they'll never forget and this video postcard from pamplona. which you will hear. now the bull running in palm primaries pretty much seen as the mother of all of spain's fiestas each year about one and a half million visitors come here and in the lead up to dis years fiesta well that was overshadowed by very fierce debate about sexual harassment and sex crimes and how to keep women safe from groping and even far worse incidents given that that has been a growing problem in the last few years and of course not only to keep women safe but also to defend their rights to party justice hardass the men but then asked the fiesta has gotten on the way pretty much like
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a hemingway himself said back in the. nine hundred twenty s. once the fiesta starts that's when the drink starts to follow that dancing begins twenty four hours a day and that is when it gives it away to this on real scene that almost anything can happen during this yes peter thanks very much. for sas in the u.s. city of chicago has shut down traffic on a major highway to highlights the number of shootings there now they marched along interstate ninety four after earlier just sling with the police officers had warned that anyone walking on the road would face arrest but chicago's mayor supported the march that have been two hundred fifty two murders and eleven hundred shootings in the city so far this year mostly in predominantly black and low income areas.
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a flooded cave in thailand and with hugs and cheers the leaders of bitter rivals ethiopia and eritrea meet for the first time standing firm with his asian allies america's top diplomat shrugs off north korean accusations that he's behaving like a gangster. i'm joined again with all your sports. aspirations celebrates a place at the world cup semifinals russian fans shed a tear for their team as they exited the tournament i'll have the best of the action coming up this allo. allo elite divers in northern thailand have begun a risky operation to rescue twelve boys and their football codes trapped in a deep cave well their plight has transfixed the world as all forty is struggle to devise a plan to get the team through twisting narrow and jagged passageways that in some
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places are completely flooded rescuers hope to bring all of them out before monsoon rains forecast for later on sunday cause even more flooding the boys have been trapped for more than two weeks. when the today our readiness has reached its peak today we're carrying out the d.-day operation at ten am thirteen cave doctors went inside the cave to start the evacuation of the kids the thirteen kids know about the operation that's being carried out and they're ready to come out with us they're ready to face any challenges let's talk to scott heiler he is joining us from chiang mai we're a couple hours into that rescue operation if all goes to plan scott we do expect to see the first boy in a couple of hours how's it going right now. that and yes they were expecting to see this is what they have estimated officials there will see nine pm local time which is about four hours from now we'll be seeing the first boy come out of that
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cave now again you know because this operation is so delicate and so complex we really haven't been getting too many updates throughout these last hours that it started ten am this morning so over the last four or five hours we haven't heard any updates as how as to how it's actually going it's very complex you have many divers you have eighteen divers involved the a thirteen elite foreign divers in there you've got five. titan navy seal divers in there and we know that each boy is going with two divers and there's we presume one is going to be holding the oxygen tank the air tank for the boy and the other one is either a guide or to help them along so it's a very complex operation we've been hearing from parents they had a meeting with officials just a couple of hours ago at the cave site that they expect this to take days before all the boys can come out we're talking probably wednesday three four days before all the boys will be coming out we're hearing also this is not confirmed that six boys are part of this first batch if you will that will be brought out in this very
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delicate and intense operation now again it's we don't really know the mechanics behind it because it's complex because you have a very convoluted cave that they have to come through with varying degrees of difficulty varying degrees of risks we don't know how quickly if so say we have this first batch come out does that mean everything else has to be replenished through the cave to get the second batch ready we're not sure yet probably get those answers once we start to see some of the boys come out and again that's supposed to happen starting in about four hours time and why is it that they decided to go through this office and saw it rather than use lies in the drill hole option. well official said the mission commander said today is sunday and saturday he said that look the conditions right now are perfect they're not going to get any better that is for two reasons one is because the lack of rain that we've had over the last couple of days is the months in season so the rain hasn't been going into the cave system and also that pumping was
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going well they said that the water level was at the lowest it had been since this operation started since this rescue planning started so they figured this is the best time to go and obviously they said that you know with the planning and the expertise the diving expertise and the cave exploring expertise that they figured that this was the best time to start to get them out because the concern is as you said those monsoon rains are going to start to come back in full force we actually had a pretty heavy downpour just a little bit ago so they want to make sure that they can do as much as they can before those conditions varied conditions throughout that cave complex don't change because then that means they have to go back to the drawing board and replant things so they acted today as we heard from the mission commander it was d. day that means let's do it let's get it done how it's going to proceed after this first group we just don't know yet and again something to realize too even though it's not pouring down rain right now any rain in the area can feed water into that massive case system incased in the mountain range behind me so even though it's not raining right here if it's raining
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a couple kilometers away that water could end up going into that cave system ok it's got high like giving us updates from chang right scott for the time being thank you charlotte dallas looks more closely now at the enormous challenges in this rescue operation. the tome one k. was in northern thailand in the chiang rai province near the border with me and ma and laos it is one of the longest caves in the country stretching ten kilometers through the door mountain range the boys are stuck just past a kevan known as party of beach now looking inside the mountain one point five kilometers from the main entrance navy seal teams the sit up a base and a cabin and no one is trying to three three kilometers in a semi in junction it forks off to an exit but that's flooded the cave widens to large cabins and narrows to passages so small that rescuers need to crew to get through the passageway climbs and drops which means when it rains water builds up
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in these steps for kilometers and is passing a big the boys are about four hundred metres after the spot and eight hundred to a thousand meters below the surface to get the boys out through the flooded patches rescuers have attached a guideline and daughters emergency oxygen tanks every twenty five to fifty metres the plan is that as they swim one navy diver will be beside them another one behind keep in mind some ways don't know how to swim there are strong currents and the water is dark and muddy they're being given way it suits boots helmets and a scuba mask but no tank the proposal being they'll get from their dive buddy supply now take at least five hours to get each boy out so i know it may take a couple of days to complete the risk you well let's now bring in stuff god or she is here to talk more about weather conditions and how it may impact the rescue effort so we know that it is the monsoon going on right now how great is the risk of showers that there isn't quite
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a high risk of showers at any time during the monsoon season as as the name suggests but over the next couple of days it looks like the rains shouldn't be too heavy is them wednesday thursday where it looks like there's a greater chance of seats. and if you catch a shower obviously there's a chance it could be really really heavy so what do you think about forecasts and i mean just looking at the situation in china about rescue efforts if it does rain how much is that going to hamper the rescue efforts well that's a great unknown it depends where it rains if it rains in an area which feeds into the caves and scott was saying it might not rain exactly where the rescuers are but it might rain further up the mountain chain and then just feed down into the cabins because a couple of days ago they stopped pumping for twelve minutes and the water in the cave rose by ten centimeters and it hadn't rained not properly for a couple of days at that point so the water isn't necessarily falling where they are that's causing the problems it could be elsewhere in just feeding down and just
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give us an idea of sort of big picture here about how the monsoon season plays out in such areas where during the month you'd expect three hundred millimeters of rain but you don't just evenly divide that over the number of days some days will be dry and some days will be incredibly weather and it's really hard to dictate exactly when that's going to happen because as is the way with showers we might get a shower here in doha might be dry that's the way it is so if you see that over in chan right i might be completely dry but half a mile up the road it might completely rain cats and dogs so it's really hard to say and also the different models give different indications of how wet it's going to be over the next few days different countries have different weather forecasting models which hopefully will be the same and you're confident in the forecast but over this region they're very different and so it's really hard to say whether or not it's going to rain and how much it's going to rain if it will it's only time to ok stuff thank you for it. now south sudan's warring parties have agreed to another
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power sharing deal under which rebel leader react my char will be reinstated as vice president the announcement was made by the foreign minister of neighboring sudan regional leaders have been mediating peace talks in uganda to end south sudan's civil war a similar deal was signed in twenty fifteen but it fell apart a year later the conflict has killed tens of thousands of people it's displaced millions since twenty thirteen it's agreed in principle. of the. effects and he said we'll work. together with his brother took that which are for the sake of peace understand beauty of south sudan. agreed to really being. vice presidential because the company president will continue. excellently dr we have much of the general first vice president and tens of thousands of south sudanese children have been separated from their families some
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have been reunited but in a country at war tracing the families of many others is challenging habit morgan has more from juba it's a moment of joy but also nervousness for eleven year old as she packs her clothes. she's about to fly thousands of miles to see her parents and she hasn't seen for more than four years since just before the start of south sudan civil war. my aunt took me to stay with her for a while and then the war happened by peer in stores i was still with my aunt but i was taken to an orphanage i hadn't seen my family in a very long time. is one of thousands of children who were separated from their families the war started in twenty fifteen when president salva kiir accused his former vice president riek machar of attempting a coup since then many children have arrived unaccompanied at refugee camps after fleeing their homes were told was in the capital juba when fighting started in his
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hometown find his children were displaced and it was nearly five years before he saw them again with kong when one of my barker had come to juba for treatment with the children's mother the war happened and i couldn't contact my children i even got sick and lost weight because i was worried about them sometimes thinking that they were dead tens of thousands of people have been killed in the war and a third of the told me in population displaced sixty percent of them children aid organizations say more than seventeen thousand children have been separated from their families since the start of the war and the fighting continuing and more families displaced it's likely even if some children are being reunited with their families even more are being separated the process of tracing families and getting them back together is no easy task some children are very young and you need to have a lot of. stuff you know to get information from children and.

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