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oh but nothingness 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 physical contact with it with your bare skin because it's all through the skin but if you do we know this is after the march attack on the script holes british politicians were quick to point the finger at moscow sparking the biggest western expulsion of russian diplomats since the cold war but mystery still surrounds how a deadly nerve agent ended up on the streets of the usually quiet corner of southern england which won the silver. was set to asia now where me and mark orders charged two reuters journalists for the pertaining state secrets. and why lone were arrested in december while investigating the killing of ten rangar muslims in mia miles rakhine state that they pleaded not guilty to the charges and say police planted evidence on them florence louie has this update from kuala lumpur. this is
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a case that really could have gone either way but i think the i mean the judge had admitted had said that he would at mit the evidence given by a police captain in april when the police captain had testified that a senior officer had ordered his subordinates to plant documents on wallow in one of the reporters to trap him so it really comes as quite a surprise that this case hasn't been thrown out but i think also going by how the men have already been held for seven months that they were denied bail for an offense such as this despite the pressure and it really shouldn't be surprised at the judge has decided that this case ought to go to a trial now there are certain things that are very troubling with this case not just because it seems that there is the defense lawyers have argued this was a case of and trotman that these men had been set up apart from the police captains testimony was also the the reporters themselves had also told their relatives that they were arrested shortly after they were handed documents by policemen they had
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never met and it was the policeman who had arranged for them to meet the police and reporters to meet and then they were detained in september in december last year and they've been held since this is a troubling case in myanmar because many see this as a test for press freedom especially with the government that was elected a government led by all fancy she that only came into power in two thousand and fifteen that's absurd the reason least one hundred people are being killed and dozens more are missing in japan after three straight days of torrential rain isn't curation orders are in place for nearly two million people and multiple un slide warnings have been issued a large scale rescue operation is underway prime minister shinzo be described it as a race against the clock knowledge as there is for these the lover is in tokyo with the latest. and did the experience we have seen. very few was tragedy i've been in there and the problem with the rescue efforts is that most of the years they're in
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the countryside with maybe not it was three. months and it's going to. need self-defense forces who are dispatched there more than forty thousand troops have been dispatched to go to those areas it means that it's difficult for them to do those locations to help that's not the people and also even with the using helicopters it would be difficult to learn in such places and taking into consideration that most of they have dinner. with awfully but i feel so. even pleased that people that many of the rescue efforts are depending on the local people themselves and neighbors that you know that they are standard or they know they are missing and to know that it is about ninety eight people and it's good. because it creates more within the coming hours or days and there are more than fifty eight people still missing until now well still had him. historic visit has
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ever try and ethiopia diplomatic relations after twenty years of hostility and. it's very simple do a great job but i'm very close to making a decision to have president trump pass for half an ounce but that could reshape u.s. domestic politics in the decades. hello there we've not got a great deal of cloud across our middle east chart a tool over the next few days in fact the satellite picture is only picking up a little bit in the far northern parts of our map and here that's working its way up into kazakstan for most of us is just drawing and a very very hot and that's what you'd expect at this time of year so cobol up a thirty six degrees and further west is even hotter looks like baghdad will be up
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to forty six now here the winds start to pick up and work their way down the gulf as we head through the next few days and so that means here in doha we'll lose the humidity that we've been seeing but it is going to get very hot so a strong wind then on monday forty five degrees at least will be our maximum and it will be a very blustery day there we will cloud a bit further south of that gradually begins to break up as we head through tuesday instead will just sit around the south coast of oman there and perhaps further west into eritrea where we'll see a few thunderstorms but the southern parts of africa largely fine and dry for many of us but not all of us in the eastern part of our map that is where we're seeing more in the way of showers the winds bringing in the cloud there to the eastern parts of madagascar one or two showers here and that's what we're seeing over parts of mozambique to some of the showers here could turn out to be a little bit heavy and they're pushing their way that a bit further towards the west we also see some showers over parts of boats one.
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seen but rarely heard india's two million street children live the desperate existence one of the nice meets the child reporters from the slumdog press were giving a voice to india's invisible children on al-jazeera. capturing a moment in time. snapshots of other lives other stories. providing a glimpse into someone else's work. on al-jazeera. welcome back you're watching al-jazeera imes the whole robin a reminder of our top stories rescuers are poised to resume the risky operation to
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extract a group of teenagers from a flooded cave in northern thailand four boys were pulled out in the first phase on sunday but it was put on hold for divers to replenish their supplies. the government minister in charge of leading the united kingdom out of the european union has resigned david davis said that he's quit aspects it minister because current policy would leave the u.k. in a weak negotiating position. and caught in me in bars charged to reuters journalists with obtaining state secrets chore so who was alone or were arrested in december while investigating the killing of ten bring of muslims in the above rakhine state they pleaded not guilty to the charges and say police planted evidence. now if eritrea restoring diplomatic relations adopting that border after twenty years of hostility the leaders have been meeting in the eritrean capital as mara for historic peace summit priyanka gupta reports. a seat that was hard to imagine
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even a few days ago and if you'll be in prime minister locked in the embrace of it every truly deaf on every tune soil the two countries haven't had diplomatic relations in twenty years but it was a gesture and an opportunity that every current president is a yes a forty welcomed with one smiles and a red carpet this isn't just peace between countries to ordinary countries for two or three neighbors if you're paying your three i have very rich history shared culture shared religion and shared memory in trauma. thousands of people lined the streets of the capital a smile to greet his motorcade they stood among flags of the two nations once at war. nearly a hundred thousand people were killed during that conflict over a disputed border between one thousand nine hundred eighty and two thousand but
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over the past few weeks they have been signs of improving relations last month as new reformist prime minister ahmed agreed to accept the terms of a peace deal that ended the two year conflict it was his biggest and most controversial decision yet since coming to power earlier this year there are a number of disputed territories along the border and territories will move both directions. and there are going to be communities like resists being finding themselves transferred to another national jurisdiction or divided by the new order so the implementation is something that's going to have to be handled very carefully. the dispute has taken a toll on both sides. of the border entry as isolated regime and its focus on the border conflict with has forced thousands of people to flee the country diskeeper its mandatory military conscription abby meanwhile wants to know if you'll be back
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on track as one of africa's fastest growing economies with access to editorial spokes but for many it's a symbolic coming together of the better for was that a raised hopes for peace in the horn of africa priyanka gupta al-jazeera to the americas now it's been decided that brazil's former president luis in arceo lula da silva will stay in prison for now earlier a judge granted an injunction for lula's release sparking a series of contradictory judicial decisions over the politicians faint 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 and one month in prison for corruption that has more from what is always. there's been a day of high drama in brazil with different judges in different cities around the country disagreeing with one another on whether the former president of the suitable should be allowed out of prison he's serving
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a twelve year one month prison term in the city of quit chiba on corruption and money laundering challenges but one judge in the southern city of the work with the leg today ruled on the writ of habeas corpus that the former president should be allowed out to finish off the appeal procedure and he should be free to be able to do that than the initial judge the judge who sent to prison in the first place back in april he said that judge did not have the authority to allow former president who were out of prison it went to and fro with other judges stepping in and so the federal court judge was finally asked to make a ruling he said the president or president of the silver should at least spend the night in prison but the impasse is by no means over other judges are likely to step in the country is polarized the country is split on whether the former president should be allowed out on not he has expressed his innocence all along he says is
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the victim of a political vendetta and what many believe it is if he is allowed out and is allowed to stand the presidential elections in october he would in fact we're supportive believe this and opinion polls in it do indicate that would be the case so a very different situation now in which the president knew that depending on the legal wranglings with the spend the twelve years in prison or perhaps by the end of the year it could be president again or brazil well in turkey at least twenty four people have died in a train crash near the greek border seventy three others were injured when five carriages came off the rails close to the city of course lou it's around one hundred kilometers west of the trains destination istanbul the train was carrying more than three hundred people. know it's a year since iraqi forces brought isis violence three occupation of mosul to an end but iraq's second biggest city remains in ruins and as marianna hundred poles many living in the rubble feel the government on the world have abandoned them. oh
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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 mosul's thousand year old grand jury musk and declared an islamic state covering huge swathes of iraq and syria four years later i still fight his blew the mosque up their last stand in mosul they defected capital as iraqi forces closed and it was in july last year that iraqi prime minister haider on the body into mosul and declared victory over i still 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 months of fintan by iraqi forces backed by the u.s. led coalition. it's been described as the most intense urban combat since world war
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two. a year on the bodies of civilians and isis 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 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 still inflicted over three years
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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 of 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 now one of the world's largest smartphone makers has debuted of the hong kong stock exchange chami is expected to become the world's third biggest publicly traded mobile phone manufacturer estimates had valued the company at one hundred billion u.s. dollars with hopes of drawing ten billion from early investors but so far it has severely underperformed during its initial public offering. president trump is due to announce his latest u.s. supreme court pick it will be the second time he's been able to choose
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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 kimberly health that has been. 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 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
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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 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 yes 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
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donald trump has on his short list democrats are pushing to delay the confirmation vote on donald trump supreme court nominee until after november congressional. elections republicans made the same argument back in two thousand and sixteen and successfully block barack obama's third appointment to the supreme court their argument now blowing back america 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. you're watching are just there i'm still robin a reminder of our 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 on
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sunday but it was put on hold for divers to replenish their supplies so fast and has more from rai still waiting for the commander to brief journalists on what the condition is of these four boys there hasn't been any word on serious condition is their health ok we only know that one of them has been flowing to the hospital which could indicate that he has been in a serious condition and three others were brought by ambulance so there's still a lot of news that we need to know from the hospital before we can also speculate on how does it's going to go ok it's one hundred people are being killed and dozens more are missing in japan after three straight days of torrential 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 in turkey at least twenty four people have died in a train crash near the greek border seventy three others were injured when five
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carriages came off the rails close to the city it's called lou it's around one hundred kilometers west of the trains just a nation istanbul another train was carrying more than three hundred people. i mean mark orders charged to reuters journalists for obtaining state secrets. alone were arrested in december while investigating the killing of ten ring of muslims and myanmar's rakhine state but they pleaded not guilty to the charges and say police planted evidence on them it's been decided that brazil's former president luiz inacio lula da silva will stay in prison from now earlier a judge granted an injunction for lula's release sparking a series of contradictory judicial decisions over the politicians fate an appeals court later said the former president must remain in jail for the time being. ethiopia and eritrea are restoring diplomatic ties and opening the boat after twenty years of hostility leaders met in the eritrean capital for
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a historic summit the country's seven times in one nine hundred ninety eight when the war over the border killed eighty thousand people those are the headlines in half an hour. getting to the heart of the matter if more stuff i can see the turkish cypriot leader calls you today and says let's have talks would you accept facing the realities what do you think reunification of blood like that of people think the peace for unification is the only option for prosperity of south korea hear their story on talk to al jazeera. july on al-jazeera. in a new series of head to head match he has and tackle the big issues with hard hitting questions pakistanis going to the polls to elect a new government want power will the country take people in power continues to examine the use and abuse of power around the world a generation of voters in zimbabwe grew up knowing only the leadership of robert mugabe now they are electing a new president and for the first time since independence his name is not on the
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ballot on television and online the stream continues to tap into the extraordinary potential of social media to disseminate news. july on al-jazeera. but. two million children live rough on india's streets. it's a brutal one their suffering usually hidden and ignore. but a new state run by street children is now bringing their stories from the slums to the world. i'm steve cho on this episode when he meets the dedicated young
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reporters as he uncovered the important issues of the street police. in the laneways of old delhi young added to enter a porsche are about to show me an unusual five taking place across the country. heat in the switching time captured in condition. to enjoy the printing almost ten thousand copies of a newspaper made entirely by street kids. but it's . right now around the world papers
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a dying but in india the print industry is experiencing an incredible food. this space is called the locking them up in hindi that means voice of the children and it's being read by people as far away as london and the usa. what's more surprising is share. in everyone the paper streak you. listen to chris culliver think you could have but. decided that if the number but i found the body you know we've got the home but to just start out. this is a neck of the world thank you but don't want to because that stuff is because you'd rather go home. but what you can do in the job as busy is sort of put in bollywood to get a couple to buy the horse. excited she's never seen you thank you thank you thank. you. but how
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much. you can get some and some yeah remember the past now are some out of a few so good so bad this. industry kids are the poorest of the pool. nicknamed the invisible children because they live in cities shadows. the scandal is sixteen year old joke. she's the paper's most senior portia. have just enough for tonight.
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but i doubt that i'm. mad lad who is in the game and there's a game that might put it down but if the men in the premier get out they may have a point that may not have all been decided then that it could make out that b.b. i'm an adult. because of that a. few men are doing it when a specific ability will be decided in miami that. his home is a slum next to this major bus stop. these she's watched people without a second thought. don't know what you're saying do you know we're not the mayans are made our home at the level of their job and they had a little bit that they were truly about their set up each one of them were they out here but if you were but never want to be sat down with them give it up but.
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they never did on that day it doesn't matter if you see how but same as i am. right. there are at least two million street kids believe like in india. she's one of only sixty's kid record is the luck. so they have an enormous task trying to give a voice to those who feel ignored and invisible. out here in the slums the search for a good story starts early. can i make i'm no good now that i'm in there to feel towards humans so they can then be out of some but i am but a disturbance of the image that i have been a little. joke he's never been taught
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journalism but weaves in and around these songs easily. there's a good many highs to begin with government figures there were to start being funny guy. she receives a teapot about two children. and finds these young kids alone. which provides the family's only income leaving them vulnerable to the. high ticket numbers that now we don't know what to do now that. what i have now i need to. have done anyway now it's winter in delhi and who knows what it means to sleep rough thinks of a good angle with a story but you can opt. out
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but dot of the box with. low cost if you were to. turn to your local. slums of existed for centuries in india the latest census shows they're growing on average at least a million people every. job he hopes ranting about these conditions will make someone hate tension but again. you see where they are the single article for. the new fan. of somebody. but then they haven't. yet they say they're waiting. but staying
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objective can be hard for these young reporters as a local security guard arrives we leave and i sense job he's frustrated. man yeah might give me back those but to the minute. yeah it would be cancer but jake delhomme made it out. that deal with the facts. as a country india economically is on the way off. the truth the rates are rising in newspapers and now read the new year. and in amongst all of these up and coming papers is blocked.
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i kind of stunned the press it would be hard to meet an editor more passionate than seventeen year old shambling. this is the only way to do one good will open up a good need to do don't demand what took about this one but. this is the newspaper's editorial meeting. killed in downtown delhi older street kids are invited to pitch story ideas to share what they want to tell me. how. i know. that. that leaves. the. door down. today similar attorneys did the media one day
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soon but i'm in the midst of the balloon good that's going well what was sitting one way that she was duds did the deuce you did ask people to tell you it's a. good luck general musclemen good day symbol in the well is it going to. wouldn't . you know he has to be careful when dealing with his reporter's stories. their first hand experiences and often confronting. like this young reporter reveals a shocking allegation about police. and. i . have one. that the more i. read that i feel like that. now i've heard of a half a gram of what fat. that i was really at the met
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office never found. it when i found an. answer to the many. sadly allegations of sexual abuse a not uncommon. at this newspaper everyone knows the slums and what living there is like. but you know it's just a. little bit in going to have a good story could we normally on the globe real story of the budget get this to be we were not wanting some deeper going to get on with look at him. i'm going to be good don't want to get. near and then i mean. most of that will have many more than good. but reversing the fortunes of street children's lives is an easy. sham you know it
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