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all and i know that they will be hurting too they did everything that they could we continue to treat one other individual who remains in a critical condition the circumstances under which sturgis and the forty five year old man charlie rowley came into contact with the military grade substance are still being determined but a tweet from the british prime minister following the news of sturgiss death leaves no doubt as to the nature of the investigation theresa may said i'm appalled and shocked by the death of dawn sturgis and my thoughts and condolences go to her family and loved ones police and security officials are working urgently to establish the facts of this incident which is now being investigated as a murder but the investigation led by britain's counterterrorism unit has yet to confirm whether or not the same batch of novi chalk is behind the two incident sturgis and her friend came into contact with the parties in the town of amesbury just eleven kilometers away from source bree where the scriptures were attacked
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britain's public health authority has tried to calm locals fears of contamination the risk. is very small and it is very small because there's not a lot of it is a very large area and you have to come in contact with it with your bare skin because. well if you do we know this is after the march attack on the script falls british politicians were quick to point the finger at moscow sparking the biggest western expulsion of russian diplomats since the cold war but there is still no confirmation yet as to how a deadly nerve agent ended up on the streets in a usually quiet corner of southern england on the silver al-jazeera. at least ninety people have been killed and dozens more are missing in japan after three straight days of torrential rains evacuation orders are in place twenty two million people and multiple landslide warnings have been issued
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a large scale rescue operation is underway prime minister shinzo described it as a race against the flow and as a response he's the law is in tokyo with the latest. indeed the pictures we have been showing very huge tragedy happening there the problem with that is that. in the countryside with maybe not over three. months in a geography and this means that. companies defense forces want discussed there was one thousand troops have been to class through the areas that means that it's difficult for them to be patient to help the people and also even with the using helicopters it would be difficult to learn in such places taking into consideration that most of the areas that are. rice fields be difficult to even reach the people that many of the rescue efforts are depending on the local people themselves
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. who know that they are stranded or they are they know they are missing out to know that this is about ninety people could raise more within the coming hours or days and there are more than fifty eight people still missing until now. that's been decided that brazil's former president luis into syria knew that the silver will stay in prison and now a judge granted an injunction phone literally sparking a series of contradicting judicial decisions over the politicians fate the confusion has finally been settled by an appeals court chief justice who said the former president must remain in jail for the time being has been serving a sentence of twelve years of all but in prison for corruption peter came as a latin american political analyst he says the situation facing lula could destabilize the october election there's lots of questions how the issue
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will be resolved whether or go to a higher court the supreme court or whether there will be some kind of broad. vote of all the justices of the people's court so a very very let's say unpredictable and destabilizing in some ways of of the upcoming elections i think i basically think the judges are acting on the sort of the rule of law. basically the constitution and all i think they interpret it in different ways i don't think they're politically engaged in the judges some might be more or less. but they do have obviously political views and there are differences on the court. well still ahead here is a bittersweet homecoming fouls and suits but the violence of those all one year ago finally returned only to find the city in ruins the cobbled bulbs jobber the
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chinese leaders meet to discuss the opposition to donald trump's huge international tirades to stay with us. hello there we've got a new storm in the waters around the americas it's called christen here it is just off shore is expected to give us some rather lively seas just off the coast there as we head through the next few days but for now what is doing is giving us some rather enhanced rain across the eastern coast a move see more showers also further towards the west see them through texas and into the northern parts of mexico there's another weather system as well last just dropping down from canada this is given us a lot of thunder and lightning but it's fizzling out as it works its way south so for most of us here it's just going to stay very hot as we head through the next few days so new york on tuesday up to thirty two degrees and for us in washington
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d.c. will be up to thirty three for the west a lot of showers here but watch out for some of them in the southwest it's so dry here that some thunder lightning my sparkle for more in the way of wildfires but for the towards the south we have another storm here called beryl you can just about make it out in the far eastern parts of our map there as working its way westwards and as it does so it's weakening but it's still going to give us some wet and windy weather and it works his way across the lesser antilles and eventually across hispania all over as well so this region could expect to see some pretty stormy conditions as we head through monday and tuesday for south america plenty of sunshine through brazil but cool at the moment force one as ari's. 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
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a mix of sheep. discovering new filmmaking talent from around the globe you find in latin america delves into this cuban my culture it's only lying to the outside world people calling on al-jazeera. welcome back you're watching i'll just their arms the whole rabbit a reminder of our top stories rescuers are poised to resume the risky operation to extract a youth football team from a flooded cave in northern thailand four boys were pulled out in the first face on sunday but it was put on hold for divers to replenish that supplies. the government
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is doing charge of leading the united kingdom out of the european union has resigned david davis said he quit his bracks it minister because current policy would leave the u.k. in a week because she took position. and there's confusion in brazil as to whether or not former president lula da silva is to be released from prison earlier a brazilian court of appeals judge overruled an order to free luna but it seems the original order to let him go will the stand and he'll be allowed to leave. president donald trump is due to announce his latest u.s. supreme court pick it will be the second time he's been able to choose a justice in the past eighteen months and it's significant because his decision will probably swing the court firmly towards the right white house correspondent can really help get us more. few us presidents so early in their first term have had the opportunity to leave their mark on their country like donald trump does the
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supreme court is the final judge in all cases involving laws made by congress so those who are appointed matter these raise your right hand donald trump was first nominee a conservative judge neil gorsuch was confirmed last year just as gorsuch we had a home run there and we're going to hit a home run here and step by step we are making america great again trump interviewed at least seven candidates to replace retiring justice anthony kennedy his announcement is expected to kick off a contentious nomination process president trump has proven that he wants the best of the best on the supreme court conservative groups have launched an offensive to shift the nine member court to the political right this video is just part of that multimillion dollar lobbying effort but democrats are spending to determine to block republican efforts i don't like judges who want to make law rather than
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interpret law so i don't like judges too far right now i really don't like judges too far left either if confirmed by the u.s. senate the incoming judge has the potential to remake the ideological balance of the supreme court potentially overturning precedent setting decisions on health care gay marriage and even the landmark one nine hundred seventy three ruling which legalized abortion in the united states and we see that that's why grassroots groups on both sides are mobilizing to influence the confirmation what we have is the american people and our side if you look at the poll numbers if you ask people what they want out of a jurist what they want out of the supreme court it is not the kind of people who donald trump has on his short list democrats are pushing to delay the confirmation vote on donald trump's supreme court nominee until after november congressional. elections republicans made the same argument back in two thousand and sixteen and successfully block brock obama's third appointment to the supreme court their
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argument now blowing back that americans should have the opportunity to weigh in on a justice with the potential to influence the supreme court for at least a generation kimberly health at al jazeera washington writing on losing continue in haiti's capital even though the government is suspending a proposed hike in fuel prices. police fired warning shots of the crowd to strip supermarkets set on fire during two days of violent protests at least three people have died since the demonstrations began on friday the government wants to increase the cost of fuel by about forty percent to generate more tax revenue. syrian state television says its air defenses of hit an israeli warplane and shot down missiles that targeted the tea for base in homs province it says six missiles were aimed at the base and several was shot israel has carried out dozens of our
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strikes in syria over the course of the war hitting what it says were armed shipments on their way to iran backed hezbollah fighters. while staying in the region it's been two years since iraqi forces brought all the souls violent three year old patient of mosul to an end but iraq's second biggest city remains in ruins and as maria hold reports many living in the rubble feel the government and the world have abandoned them. many people only heard of the islamic state of iraq in the levant just four years ago that's when in two thousand and fourteen abu bakar al baghdadi stepped up to the pope put of mozilla's thousand year old grandson remarks and declared an islamic state covering huge swathes of iraq and syria. four years later i saw fighters blew the mosque up their last stand in mosul the defector capital as iraqi forces closed and it was in july last year that iraqi prime minister haider on
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a body into mosul and declared victory over eisel but the city he and his forces left behind was in ruins more than ninety percent of western mosul's old city was destroyed in the nine month offensive by iraqi forces backed by the u.s. led coalition. it's been described as the most intense urban combat since world war two. a year on the bodies of civilians and dice of fighters still lie decomposing under the city of rubble it's littered with unexploded suicide belts hand grenades artillery and booby traps few structures a livable there are no basic services like running water electricity or medical care and little prospect of work not civil yet of saddam but the shuffle optimism wherever you go there is awful destruction it's impossible to bring our families to such a place where the smell of death is still lingering. that's left an estimated seven
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hundred thousand people displaced many living in camps or among the rubble a high proportion of them are children save the children says mosul's youngsters are haunted by constant fear and intense sorrow it warns of a new lost generation vulnerable to exploitation. i saw inflicted over three years of unimaginable horrors across the so-called caliphate and in the historic and until then religiously diverse city of mosul. reconstruction has yet to begin only thirty percent of the estimated eighty eight billion dollars needed to rebuild has been pledged meanwhile discontent and he is to be growing towards the government and the forces that came to liberate them but who now seem to have abandoned them medium honed al jazeera their protest as in morocco protests in morocco over sentences handed down last month for leaders of the social movement
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known as. shabby a quarter in casablanca gave four of its leaders sentences of up to twenty years in jail for conspiracy to undermine the security of the state the group organized several protests in morocco is a risk free agent demanding more jobs and economic development one of the world's largest smartphone makers debuted on the whole stock exchange shami is expected to become the world's third largest publicly traded mobile phone manufacturer estimates had valued the company at one hundred billion u.s. dollars with hopes of drawing ten billion from the early investors but so far it has severely and to perform during its initial public offering. germany's chancellor will meet the chinese premier for talks on monday to discuss the u.s. led trade war both leaders have criticized donald trump's huge international terrorists came reports it's not just the u.s. trade policies that unite beijing. when they meet on monday
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angela merkel and likud chang will do so as partners on the world stage trade links between germany and china are strong but right now all eyes are on their collective commercial relationship with the united states the policies of the trumpet ministration have caused them real concern on the ball garion leg of his european visit the chinese premier spelt out why bush is here with about views that trade war is never a solution china would never start a trade war but if any party resorts to increasing tariffs when china will take measures in response to protect china's development interests uphold your forty and efficacy of a w t o and safer multinational trade regime operating within that trade regime has generated vast amounts of revenue both in berlin and in beijing germany's total trade with china was worth two hundred thirty billion dollars in twenty seventeen a ten percent rise on the previous year but despite this the united states remains
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the biggest market for german companies in the last twelve months for which we have figures the u.s. trade deficit with germany reached nearly sixty seven billion dollars a fact president trump believes is justification to impose tariffs on alumium and steel imports and which the german chancellor worries may lead to other measures it's a lot of why don't we image taiwan p.r. we now have tariffs on alimony m and steel and we have a discussion which is very serious it appears cost who will be imposed with tariffs when they're imported to the us ladies and gentlemen this has the character of a trade conflict i don't want to use any other word for now it's worth every effort to try. diffuse this complex so it doesn't turn into a war but this obviously takes to. trade is not the only area of policy where beijing and burns interests coincide both were instrumental in arranging the nuclear deal which brought iran in from the cold both were united in their
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opposition to president trump's rejection of that deal but there are still some policy differences on significant issues such as china's approach to human rights on which the two countries do differ and yet it's clear that when likud chang and angle americal meet it may well also the a meeting of minds dominic came al-jazeera. you're watching i was there i was a whole robin these are all top news stories rescuers all set to resume the risky operation to extract a youth football team from a flooded cave in northern thailand four boys were pulled out in the first phase of sunday but it was put on hold for divers to replenish their supplies more from scott hiding in chiang rai what sources are telling us is this replenishing process you know
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a lot of oxygen was used need to be replaced before they can go back in there that team of international and thai divers medical supplies need to be replenished and the divers themselves obviously need to have some rest this is a very strenuous day for them on sunday you know ten eleven hours for them to make that round trip at least eighty eight people are being killed and dozens more are missing in japan after three straight days of trench rain evacuation orders are in place for nearly two million people and multiple landslide warnings have been issued a large scale rescue operation is underway. the british government minister in charge of leading the united kingdom out of the european union has resigned david davis said he quit his brakes at minister because current policy will leave the u.k. in a weak negotiating position. and u.k. police have confirmed that a woman forty four year old dorms sturges who was exposed to the nerve agent last week has died a male friend she was with at the time in the town of arms bree is also critically
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ill police suspect it was the same batch of knowledge i used on a russian double agent and his daughter in march it's been decided that brazil's former president luis in our salute a silver will stay in prison for now earlier a judge granted an injunction fort lewis release sparking a series of contradictory judicial decisions over the politicians fate the confusion has finally been settled by an appeals court chief justice who said the former president must remain in jail for the time being and writing continues in haiti over a proposed hike in fuel prices even though the government suspended the controversial policy. least three people have died since demonstrations began against the government's plan to increase fuel prices by around forty percent and you can follow those stories of course on our website at al-jazeera dot com back with more news in half an hour next on al-jazeera after viewfinder latin america.
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