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with job. on al-jazeera. a happy ending to a crisis that grips the world as the final five are rescued from the time i came. to the rom and this is al jazeera live from doha also coming up on the program the u.s. proposes more time on chinese imports as a trade war intensifies between the world's biggest economies. also president trump arrives in brussels ahead of what's expected to be a tense nato summit. and a bomb in pakistan killed fourteen people including a prominent politician. welcome
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to the program twelve time boys and their football coach are recovering in hospital after a dramatic rescue effort ended that seventeen day ordeal. i. it was the result that the world was hoping for with early divers a scorching the youths in small group so they had to navigate the dangerous passages of the flooded cave complex and some just over half a meter wide step bassam is outside the hospital in chan right. well mission impossible has been accomplished and the people here finally go back to normal life you can imagine they have been glued to their t.v. sets for more than two weeks hoping for the best and of course the good news came last night i brought in every celebration here from me. so happy all so well and also extraordinary scenes at the cave where the last group of three
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navy seals and the doctor came out very very last parents were gathering at the mouth of the cave clapping and cheering when they came out they were so thankful because these people sacrificed themselves they went into the cave and stayed with the boys and the whole week to take care of them to make sure they were all right here at the hospital floor everyone is reunited again the whole team is here the boys are all in one room they have to stay in current team for a week doctors are worried about infectious diseases the parents already here all the parents of the boys they have been able to see them through a window but they have not been able to harm them yet so. that they actually can go into the room the doctor has sat before that they eventually go in but they have to wear some kind of protective clothing you can imagine. it's been more than two
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weeks so forth and the boys seem to be all right we know from the first voice that came out in the first two days that they're all stable don't hold good they're very very hungry. some had some kind of infections but nothing really serious it's really surprising how good they are after such a long and difficult ordeal. trying to deal with. the trade dispute between washington and beijing escalates the u.s. trade representative says new duties may be imposed of additional two hundred billion dollars worth of trying. these products the towers won't be imposed until after a two month period of public comment on the proposed list now the republican chairman of the senate finance committee called the move reckless brown is our correspondent following events for us in the chinese capital adrian what response from beijing to washington's threats so far. well so
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healthy fairly muted for the moment we've heard from the deputy commerce minister here in china a short time ago and he said that this action by the united states harms not just free trade but also the world trade organization and he said that china remains committed to free trade and remains committed to improving the investment climate for foreign companies wanting to do business here in china china has not issued a list of the u.s. products it will hit in retaliation we do know what the united states is planning to do though it has identified really a range of consumer products food products beauty products coal chemicals and tires amounting to a value of some two hundred billion dollars they will be subject to a ten percent levy unless there's some breakthrough in this trade dispute but as you pointed out in your introduction there's going to be
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a two month consultation process in the early around of terrorists of course the united states went very much for china sort of industrial heart targeting the high tech sector and telecommunications now it's going after sort of chinese consumer products that means of course that you know a lot of these products are going to become ten percent dearer for for us shoppers that will include presumably people who voted for president donald trump well of course adrian while the trade dispute continues it sometimes can sort of spill over into the other sort of bilateral relationship that both the u.s. and china have and politics and global issues are for forefront certainly in the region. yes as we've seen in the past so when it comes to you know disputes between the united states and china everything can sometimes be connected last week of course the u.s. secretary of state mike pompei went to north korea after he left north korean media
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accuse the united states of gangsterism saying that the united states had gone against the spirit of the singapore summit between president trump and kim jong il now after that president trump tweeted that it seemed that perhaps president xi jinping was exerting his influence with the north korean leader in order to gain some leverage in the current trade talks and then of course we see the increased friction between the union between the united states and china over taiwan just last week several u.s. warships sailed through the straits of taiwan and then of course there is the continuing tensions and strains over the south china sea so yes it is possible we will see those areas become more tense as well obviously what happens in the coming hours for the moment adrian thank you now the u.s. president donald trump says meeting vladimir putin may be the easiest part of his three nation european tour this week he's just arrived in brussels for what's
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likely to be a contentious nato summit with america's traditional allies then these on to the united kingdom for his first official visit there and finally to finland for a face to face meeting with the russian leader and he's vowed that european countries won't take advantage of the u.s. accusing them again of not spending enough on defense. i think. little. work it out. in. the u.k. . frankly would be. well ahead of the some of the european council president said the u.s. ort to remember who its friends are the america up to shape your advice
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after all you don't have that many and you europe spend them all on your defense because everyone in the respect that is well prepared and they creeped money's important about genuine solidarity even among potent want to plan to get to james bays has more on what we can expect from the summit. president trump arriving in brussels and eighteen months in office he's not hidden his disdain for international organizations in his sights in recent days the us is most important military alliance he's been tweeting about it and he made these comments at a rally last week. to tell nato you get a said paying your bills the united states thank you with thank you last year on his first trip to nato trump was far from diplomatic here he pushes
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past montenegro's prime minister he denounced allies who did not but the nato target to spend at least two percent of the gross domestic product on defense twenty one out of the twenty nine nato members are still not over this threshold last week trump wrote blunt letters to some of his counterparts at this year's meeting watch carefully his interactions with canada's prime minister justin trudeau who he called very honest and week after last month's g. seven summit but his meeting with another leader could be even more difficult just listen to him again at last week's rally and i said you know what. but we're protecting. a lot more. they're protecting us i don't know how much we get by protecting the partnership between angela merkel and president trump is
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certainly at a very low ebb at this time it remains to be seen exactly what happens at the summit but i would suspect that chancellor merkel is going to challenge donald trump on his assertions over defense spending she's very defensive over this issue she will point to limited increases in german defense spending. as leaders arrive here in brussels the nato secretary general has been making the case forcefully yet diplomatically why the u.s. needs twenty eight hour lies nato is a force multiplier for united states allies have stood with united states on battles for battlefields from korea to afghanistan the pentagon has reportedly been reviewing u.s. troop numbers in germany in recent weeks the white house has since denied there will be reductions but some u.s. allies are worried it's almost seventy years since the alliance was formed the
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treaty was signed in washington never has there been a u.s. president who sent such mixed messages about his commitment to it james pays al-jazeera brussels let's head to south asia now where police in buckets than say a prominent politician is one of fourteen people killed in a suicide bomb attack in the city of bashar official say the bomber targeted a political rally killing hodell reload the leader of pakistan's the warming and national party belong was due to run in local elections later this month at least thirty five others were injured in the blast. has an update for us. progress on has seen a relative calm and that of course has encouraged the politicians to come out be more bold hyrule also knew their day won the race but because of the improved environment he had given an interview to a television network in which he said that times had changed and he was quite comfortable however the attack today showed that there is going to be attended
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a fair other political party leaders are going to be equally careful and there's going to affect all of the campaigning for many of the political parties particularly for the feet which had lost their leader in the studio for shall we are today well still ahead here on al-jazeera the riots maybe ever in haiti but the anger remains protesters and called for the resignation of the president. and celebrations in france as a football team wins a thriller in russia on the way to the world cup final. welcome to look at the weather across the americas before we get on to the forecast to see that recently announced that twenty eighteen june twenty eighth was the
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third warmest on record going all the way back to eight hundred ninety five and look it's been beaten only by two thousand and sixteen and two thousand and fifteen indeed there is quite a bit of heat still around the continent at the moment temperatures well into the thirty's. conditions there for toronto chicago's looking brighter twenty eight degrees the area of low pressure giving some heavy rain across parts of canada and across the desert southwest the u.s. we have got some shower activity meanwhile pacific northwest looking good sunshine in seattle highs going up to twenty seven degrees as we head on through into thursday down into central parts of america and the remnants of what was hurricane beryl are just now an area of showers across the island of hispaniola so we could well see some very heavy rain here and general disturbed weather conditions across the bahamas and also parts of cuba meanwhile up through the isthmus panama costa rica nicaragua looking at heavy showers further north just a scattering of showers likely into mexico city for south america heavy showers in
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the north and try conditions now expected in the south and temperatures recovering in point as areas highs here of fourteen. every weekly news cycle brings a series of breaking story this happened was in the truck didn't happen and a boy told through the eyes of the world journalists the images matter a lot international politics the listening post as we turn the cameras on the media and focus on how they report on the stories that matter the most basic service someone from the country who guides you to lead you to their story the byline tells us who wrote the listening post on al-jazeera.
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welcome back you're watching out of their arms the whole rom the reminder of our top stories so there have been celebrations in thailand twelve all of the twelve boys on the football coach have been rescued from a flooded cave system and the team of divers succeeded in navigating dangerous passages to bring them to safety after seventeen days underground. also trump has proposed more tariffs on chinese imports the trade dispute between washington and beijing escalates the u.s. trade representative says new terrorist may be imposed on the additional two hundred billion dollars what the chinese goods the public and chairman of the senate finance committee has called the move directly us. president trump has also arrived in brussels for the first stop on his three nation european tour. for what could be a contentious nato summit after the american president's comments about members not
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paying their fair share of defense the e.u. council president said the u.s. needs to remember who its friends are. to the middle east saudi arabia says who the rebels have tried to attack this. city of desire near its border with yemen media state a state media in fact is reporting that saudi forces intercepted a missile fired by the rebels who these have launched dozens of missiles at saudi arabia in recent months in response to the saudi ever r.t. operation to defeat the rebels. the u.n. special envoy has met yemen's president to discuss the four year conflict including the ongoing fighting around the port city of data the saudi emira r.t. coalition is backing a government offensive against the rebels for control of your data but there are fears the fighting could stop aid getting in now most of yemen's food and humanitarian supplies pass through data seaport special envoy martin griffiths says talks with president of the rebel months all had the well constructive the
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president has established a committee under the prime minister to assist us in looking at the proposals for a relaunch and a resumption of political negotiations to resolve the conflict my job now is to undertake consultations with the government of yemen and. to lead to a point where we can resume formal negotiations obviously we will do that as quickly as we can because of the. humanitarian situation in yemen meanwhile at least forty six people have died from color in her data in less than a month the u.n. says the death happened between the thirteenth of june and the seventh of july adding that health conditions in the city are getting worse the conflict has forced most of yemen's medical system to collapse. the world health organization says the conditions and who did that even before the escalation of the conflict has been some of the direst in yemen were they that registered the highest incidence of suspected cholera cases around fourteen percent of reported cases countrywide since
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the start of the epidemic in april two thousand and seventeen and diptheria two hundred nine suspected cases in addition there have been two hundred fifty two suspected cases of measles. more than two dozen prosser in government fighters have been killed in a rebel attack near the border with turkey the offensive happened north of the city of latakia a stronghold of president bashar al assad the syrian government responded killing at least four people in a strong simply bring it to the province. in the south west of syria there are growing fears for the safety of all those three hundred opposition activists and media workers under siege by pro-government forces in there a province a russian brokered cease fire was agreed for the profits last friday but opposition commanders say russia hasn't made good on one of its main promises so the holder has more from beirut in neighboring lebanon. government forces continue to lay siege to the rebel controlled southern half of that our city it is not clear how
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many people are trapped in the rubble enclave in the provincial capital a few thousand people are believed to be there among them rebel fighters their family members say media activists people who are considered terrorists really by the syrian government now according to the cease fire deal that was reached on friday the russian military was to have offered these people safe passage to leave and to head to the north of the country to other rebel controlled areas in the north of the country the opposition is accusing the russian military of violating that truth by not opening these to safe passages so there is really concern about the safety of these people the syrian journalists association issuing a statement saying that up to three hundred opposition media acts. sorry not just trapped inside the city but some of them are close to the borders with the occupied golan heights and these people really are afraid because in the absence of
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international security guarantees they say they could they could face arrest or or even execution so the situation is still fluid on the ground there has been further displacement in that our province there is a pocket of territory under the control of i still and what we understand is that several thousand people have started to leave this this pocket of territory known as the yarmouk river basin in fear of the part of the possibility of a government assault on this area the government now controls more than seventy percent of that are province mainstream rebels still control approximately twenty percent and i saw controlling that seven percent. of territory so really the situation is fluid and these media activists and rebel fighters who are still trapped inside their fate really is uncertain. well haitians have been cleaning day brief from the streets of the capital following days of violent protests over fuel price hikes businesses have been looted and dozens of buildings have been to the
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rest for protesters killed and even though the price increase has been scrapped people still want president was available say to stop gabriel as all the reports from port au prince. a buzz of activity at first glance it appears like just another regular day in haiti's capital city. but don't be fooled this is a country again dealing with a political and economic crisis port au prince has in recent days been the scene of large scale protests thousands took to the streets at one point officials temporarily closed the capital's international airport fearing the crowds the anger was directed at the government police used tear gas to disperse people apparently threatening to overrun the presidential palace several people were killed during the melee. the unrest was sparked by the government's decision to increase fuel prices by up to fifty percent the increases cover gasoline diesel and kerosene
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sales however it's kerosene which stands apart from the others being the cheap fuel of choice for the millions of poor haitians to power their stoves and generators people of this economically country most of whom make less than a couple dollars a day are furious at what they view as an inept and corrupt government the fuel hike was the last straw down the bit bucket we are taking to the streets because the president is keeping the people hostage everything is overpriced unemployment is high and people are hungry we need to free haiti from all of. that or if the president doesn't step down we'll continue protesting we've given lawmakers and ultimatum either they force him from office or we will burn the parliament down to the ground. government says the gasoline rate increase was needed and it would have brought in tens of millions of dollars to fund much needed infrastructure projects throughout the country but faced with
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a backlash the government backed down and halted the rate increase at least for now but this is still a country in deep political crisis people here saying they'll go back on the streets to protest until there's a change in government georges lucien is a historian and political analyst who says these protests are different from the ones in the past because now the anger is focused not only on the political leaders but also at the business leaders as well. these policies not only affect the poor but also the middle class until the government starts working to improve people's lives there's no guarantee the recent unrest won't return so far all the government policies are pushing people out of their lands they are building sweatshops in other industries for imports but ignoring local production. a proposed fuel price hike. is now the fuel inflating the end of the long suffering people gave rosendo. port au prince switzerland says it's investigating six people in
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connection with the corruption scandal surrounding malaysia's one m.t.b.e. state fund former prime minister najib razak is not among them he's already been charged with corruption to be voted out of office in may raids on properties a link to najib and his family's cash and luxury items worth more than two hundred seventy million dollars the people under investigation by the swiss authorities include two former officials from the fund two from the sovereign funds and two from the saudi and the ji group petra saudi. the southern japanese island of okinawa is being lashed by winds brought on by typhoon maria power outages have been reported across the region as the storm tracks west taiwan has closed schools and offices and cancelled flights in preparation for flash floods and landslides soldiers have been deployed to help while staying in the region
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japan is cleaning up after its worst flooding in decades at least one hundred sixty two people have died after heavy rains triggered landslides dozens of other people are still missing rob bride reports from could a shaky city. soldiers and emergency crews go from house to house to make sure no one has been missed in the flood scale. hello they call out is there anyone there with dozens of people still unaccounted for the rescuers appeals are being repeated in affected communities throughout this part of japan. a couple of streets away hiroshi issues that he and his extended family have returned to see what they can salvage from what used to be their home like most of his neighbors they go about the task with a quiet stoicism. and like many japanese here they believe the storms have been getting worse so i want to have
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a man or recently around here there's been more rain and the riverbank is just over there so i've been worried. the river defenses in this city are formidable but even they couldn't hold back the torrent of water all japanese cities have in place elaborate plans for dealing with natural disasters but these rains were so impressive dented it led to a surge of water that it seems took the local government as well as people here completely by surprise once this cleanup is over city leaders will be asking how better to prepare for the next time. hiroshi issues jackie isn't sure he wants to face in next time we can watch taking less money my feeling is i won't live here because something like this might happen again. preparing for the future is never certain made all the harder by apparently worsening weather problem bride al-jazeera the city japan the wife of the chinese dissidents and nobel peace prize
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winner lucian ibo who died last year has arrived in germany after being free from eight years of house arrest bouchard flew from beijing to berlin via the finnish capital helsinki chill received medical treatment while in germany her husband died while serving an eleven year jail sentence for inciting subversion. oh. please.
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