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blocking. the israeli government's decision to close the only terminal leading to the gaza strip is a war crime against our people it will deepen the humanitarian crisis that the people of gaza live shows how the israeli occupation fails in dealing with peaceful marches it also shows how by and you mean netanyahu is only able to understand the palestinians try to crush the palestinian people but we will continue the marjorie's until we achieve our target of breaking the sea of the gaza strip. so i have for you on the program activists say the tribe of ministration is unlikely to reunite migrant children under the age of five with that parents by tuesday's court deadline and the search goes on for the container of a deadly nerve agent which basically poisoned a woman in an english town. however
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the weather is set fire across australia are largely clear skies lots of sunshine not particularly warm sunshine having said that basin pieces the cloud down towards the southeast and cold of a high pressure in charge k.b. things settle the high as a lid on the atmosphere suppressing the clout then so we can see plenty of sunshine for many that sunshine extends its way over towards the western side of the country perth around twenty one celsius only seventeen and alison no great springs but they're getting up into the into double figures that and it's in the southeastern corner melbourne it around twelve degrees celsius on shoes day where the stay is the type cola southerly winds maybe a little bit of damp weather just pushing its way through support for ari for example could see some tout and rain as is the case to into tasmania this move across the tasman and there we have seen some very lively showers across a good part of new zealand laws a cloud rattling through the country here central as in particular have been a rather a stormy weather should be too bad over the next couple of days but the shot was
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never too far away from north island for choose day thirteen celsius you know brightening up the weather stay a bit wet weather coming into south followed by wednesday and notice the possibilities of snow over the high ground meanwhile for japan on places say things are drawing up is clearing up now after a recent spell of floods. with a crackdown on media and political opposition cambodia is getting ready for its national election which want to win is to investigate how far tripoli is ruling party will go to consolidate its power one of many first on al jazeera. al-jazeera. where ever you.
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look back quick look at the top stories now persons prober exit foreign secretary has resigned under prime minister to resign may's government into some crisis or is johnson is the second senior minister to quit in twenty four hours as may struggles to keep a cabinet united over the strategy for person leaving the european union. a schoolboy's have now been rescued from a thai cave where they were stranded for more than two weeks for boys and their football coach a still inside the head of the rescue mission says he needs three more days to get him out. and israel has shut down the carom abu salim crossing into gaza it's a major economic lifeline and vital access point for supplies into the besieged
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territory. when all the stories we're following six civilians including four children have been killed in an as strike by the saudi and the coalition in yemen happening a tie is in the southwest of the country coalition as supports is being used to back government forces in the fight against the fusees in yemen. well some news from syria where the rebels of confirm that government forces of surrounded opposition held parts of daraa city this is despite a russian brokered ceasefire agreed on friday for dare our province the united nations is calling for unrestricted access to the southwest province to deliver aid to tens of thousands of people it says it desperately in need fighting has displaced more than three hundred thousand civilians in the past two weeks that's the largest exodus of the seventy a war. and about seventy percent of their our province has now been recaptured by government forces overall including the main border crossing with jordan the jobber crossing connects
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a trade route that runs from turkey in lebanon down to the arabian peninsula al jazeera is abundant smith reports now on the impact its reopening is expected to have on jordan's economy. five thousand trucks a month used to rumble across this border between jordan and syria then the civil war started starving the jordanian economy of four hundred million dollars a year in trade you could be assured that it's had a huge effect here with business from shipping people had jobs now they are sat at home when the border organs this area will flourish one and a half billion dollars worth of goods a year pass through this border before it closed now it's the arab governments across the region but especially in lebanon and syria and here in jordan on the border reopened again as soon as possible. jordan is desperate for revenue nationwide protests in early june forced the government to abandon tax
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rises and employment is over eighteen percent the highest it's been in twenty five years and there are more than six hundred fifty thousand syrian refugees living here we have meager resources and the fact that the government is is almost bankrupt they cannot invest more money in developing the infrastructure so the jordanians have to share their weak infrastructure with hundreds of thousands of refugees in the last four years six hundred eighty million dollars has been lost in transit fees alone from cargo heading north and south they have been. forced to go with by sea and that has. put major financial pressures on it because of the extra costs and not only the time he considerable extra time that it requires to transport these shipments and cargoes so once that is the zoomed and there is
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a recovery of that. you will see trading going back between the two countries. reopening the border also helps the syrian government rebuild its economy but further cements the return of bashar assad's control over his shattered country. bernard smith out jazeera on the jordan syria border rebels in south sudan of rejecting a peace plan reinstating the opposition to react machar's vice president saying it fails to dilute the president's strong power base but as president salva kiir is deputy until two thousand and thirteen when a political disagreement between them generated into a war that's ravaged the country have a since the deal naming the child first vice president was reached in entebbe in talks mediated by uganda's president a seventy. to haiti now where protest is a holding a nationwide strike against the government's plans to raise fuel prices this follows two days of violence in which four demonstrators were killed and dozens of
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buildings damaged and looted on friday the government announced a fuel hike of up to fifty percent which it since been forced to cancel many businesses are closed for the strike action and public transport has been suspended . we're now in a few hours time president onil trying what announce his candidate for the soon to be vacated supremes court seat this is the second time he's been able to choose a justice in the past eighteen months and it's significant because his decision is likely to swing the court firmly towards the right era for leading contenders brett kavanaugh began his career as a clock to justice kennedy who's retiring at the end of the month the fifty three year old is a popular choice for the conservatives because of his positions on abortion immigration and gun rights and as roman catholic fifty one year old sixth circuit appeals court judge he's seen as supporting originalism that's interpret the constitution along the lines of its meaning at the time of an accident forty six year old mother of seven amy coney barrett is viewed as the outside choice she's
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a former professor lauren member of the people of paradise religious organization and a favorite among social conservatives on the fourth count it is thomas hardy men a fifty three year old philadelphia appeals court judge he's a conservative form a cab driver and would be the only supremes judge not to have attended the elite schools of harvard or yale john hendren joins us live now from washington those are the front runners do we know who the president might have picked. well mary you could be forgiven for thinking you were watching a reality television show because president trump is preserve the same sense of drama that he had when he was on the apprentice we don't know who he's going to pick and apparently very few people of anybody outside the white house know that or the president has been very careful about keeping it a secret he likes the drama this is all being played out in prime time here in the u.s. so we are told from reports that are out there in the news that the president spoke
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to a number of people today a number of friends and that from those conversations it appears that cavanaugh is among the favorites and so is harder and harder and has a bit of an advantage there he's got a personal story he was a runner up last time around when you know gorsuch was chosen and he also knows the president's sister who happens to be an appeals court judge in philadelphia she recommended him cavanaugh however it was. an aide to president george w. bush and he was also an aide to kenneth starr who prosecuted bill clinton when he was president so those would seem to be good credentials from a conservative perspective however there are a couple of disadvantages there donald trump doesn't like the bushes in particular and he doesn't really particularly like special councils right now as he's being pursued by robert mueller and his team so it's really unclear at this stage as are the two people that we think are likely to be the two finalists there but we really
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don't know trump might have deliberately thrown those names out there early today just to throw people off the scent amy coney barrett is a favorite among social conservatives which he had less than a year on the bench so the sense of mystery is preserved and we should find out in a few hours ok so then what about the battle shaping up after that what he now about efforts to try and block trump's nominee. this is likely to be a massive battle possibly the biggest supreme court battle we have seen so far and one reason we know that is that there is already a rally planned on the supreme court steps by a pro-abortion rights group called the national abortion rights action league and another group called demand justice both sides are planning on spending massive amounts of money on this campaign you've got a group called the judicial crisis network they already have ads out right now saying that president trump has a great list of people one that the liberals are likely to lie and attack him but
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anyway after tonight they're going to have an actual bio of whoever this is when they're going to put that out the demand justice network on the left they are going to be rallying they're going to be putting money into democratic campaigns for vulnerable democrats and they're going to be attacking republicans democrats have one vote last and republicans are actually two at the moment fifty one to forty nine to split so one vote could really make the difference here democrats are desperately trying to pull over to conservative to liberal republicans and of course republicans want to take those moderate democrats and pull them over to their side the democrats would love to push this beyond the november election because then they hope to be in control of the senate and the senate the senate ultimately decides who is this nominee is they can turn him down if they like so the democrats are going to be spending a lot of money but so are donald trump and his allies thank you very much jon heder with all the latest on that from washington. meanwhile the u.s.
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government is struggling to reunite immigrant families by a court ordered deadline a judge ordered the one hundred two migrant children under the age of five who was separated from their parents at the u.s. border be reunited with their families by choose day the government lawyers told a court hearing that just fifty four will be back with that parents by then more than two thousand children have been separated from their families on the trumps zero tolerance immigration policy shavar chancy has more from washington. the drug administration says it has one hundred two children under the age of five in its custody who was separated from a parent at the border of route number it says ninety six are mandated to be reunited by the tuesday deadline however it says it's not going to come close to that number it thinks it will be able to reunite fifty four children with their parents by tuesday the judge is accepting to bear all the just the cool difficulties and is now also to be administration to supply a time frame for when the remaining children under five will be reunited with
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a parent or parents however this is just one deadline another deadline is looming brother july twenty sixth when all children who have been separated from their parents at the border have to be reunited with a parent some three thousand children under three thousand according to the government but it's clear looking at the trouble they've had with the under five that it's going to be very difficult for them to be that deadline either now i do want has been sworn in for a second term as turkey's president at a ceremony in ankara also assumes sweeping new powers after a controversial referendum on the role of the president in april last year but critics say the changes undermine the strength of the country's democracy and centralized decision making in the office of the president. revamped his cabinet and named his son in law to the key post of finance minister is more on that with you neal this from the european council on foreign relations. so investment is
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really important for turkey foreign investment is really important but also there will be local elections in the next several months and for that president or will need to invest more on the economy so there's this tension between growth and financial discipline which president on seems to be favoring growth which will go bring him over what's bush police believe a woman who died after being exposed to novacek received a high dose of the nerve agent and must have handled its container don't study just died on sunday just over a week after she fell ill in amesbury in southern england investigators suspect the deadly substances linked to an attack in nearby souls break when over chalk was used to poison a former russian spy and his daughter in march sana gago explains. she was forty four a mother of three children with no apparent links to the espionage drama that has engulfed this quiet city yet just became the first murder victim and one of the
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most troubling poisoning cases in recent times it is both a shocking and i think appalling that a british citizen has died having being exposed to another truck. but make no mistake we are determined to find out how dorm and her child charlie rowley came into contact with such a deadly substance and we will do everything we possibly can to bring those responsible to justice. more than one hundred counterterrorism police officers are involved in the investigation they are working on the theory that the latest victims handle the container used to carry the nerve agent but poisoned russian double agent said basically powell and his daughter yulia. the u.k. authorities still whole russia responsible but while kremlin officials offered sympathies to the victim they have denied any involvement. we do not know of anyone mentioning russia or in the context of the second poisoning in the u.k. we do not know of russia being mentioned by anyone or being associated with it we
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suppose it would be quite upset anyway. meanwhile souls remains a city in a state of nervousness as just behind me here earlier on monday the road closed because a man had taken ill on a bus there's no confirmation that it has anything to do with another child poisoning here but it just goes to show that police here are taking absolutely no chances. yet there are those here who are trying to remain composed can be a little bit worrying but i think we've got the best people around we've got porton down down the road we've got the hospital down the road and we've got the best people we can a lot of is what it is yeah they're in the wrong place at the wrong time on e-mail the notes of all this is there with his. sword dangerously public. in the public in the door it's the. and the weight goes on for more definitive answers to this deeply troubling
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incident so now you go. spree. catalonia is not going to give up on any pasta independence this is according to the region's leader after he met spain's new prime minister peres sanchez host of the separatist kathlyn president can tara for the first time in the government alison the trib the two leaders were able to kick start dialogue off the region's failed attempt at secession last year. a quick look at the top stories this hour the u.k. prime minister to resign may's government has been thrown into crisis by the resignation of two key ministers within the last few hours may has named jeremy hunt as the foreign secretary replacing boris johnson used to down early on monday declaring that the brics it dream is dying out follow the resignation late on sunday of persons chief breaks it negotiator both ministers were unhappy with may's
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proposal to keep the closest possible trading ties with the e.u. . this is not a trial we will end free movement we will end the jurisdiction of the european court of justice we will stop sending vast sums of money to the european union every year we will come out of the common agricultural policy we will come out of the common fisheries policy i believe that is what people voted for when they voted to leave and we will deliver in face with the british people. and the other headlines this hour eight schoolboys have now been rescued from a cave in thailand where they were stranded for more than two weeks all the children have been sent to hospital after two days of rescue operations but for more boys and their football coach remain in the cabin in chiang rai the head of the rescue mission there says he needs three more days to get them out rescue workers in japan are searching for dozens of people still missing after to wrench will rain on least floods and landslides in south western areas of the country one
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hundred twenty six people have died and millions forced from their homes more than eleven thousand homes are without power israel has shut down a key economic lifeline into the gaza strip a move hamas branded a war crime it carom crossing is a vital access point for supplies in the besieged territory israel's prime minister says it's in response to palestinian protests to sending in century kites over the border to burn fields. and syrian rebels and dare i say government forces have surrounded the opposition stronghold that's despite a russian brokered ceasefire agreed to on friday in the province the united nations is calling for unrestricted access to the area to deliver aid to tens of thousands of people the fighting has displaced more than three hundred thousand civilians in the past two weeks those are the top stories coming up next it's my tunisia and then more news after that stay with us. the i.m.f.
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said riyadh's a breakeven oil price twenty eighteen is likely to be around eighty eight dollars a barrel why is argentina again turning to the i.m.f. for help now we bring you the stories that are shaping the economic world we live in counting the cost on al-jazeera. the sun and did a. book. defeat. the sea in.
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