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this is how they torture us in different prisons they use different methods amnesty international says evidence from more than seventy families government workers and prisoners all show crew and unlawful practices in prisons run by amorality and yemeni forces some of these detention facilities are not actually official. what we and others have in our investigations is that there is a network of secret detention. the most egregious violations are actually. a coalition of countries led by saudi arabia and the united arab emirates has been fighting heathy rebels for more than three years to back the government of president or hearty the who has created a humanitarian crisis and pushed millions of yemenis to the brink of starvation secret unknown you even detention centers in five governorates in southern yemen are detailed by the report says they say there are credible allegations of deaths
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in custody of missing detainees of torture and what's described as egregious detention related violations which cannot be justified under any circumstances other rights groups have made similar allegations and all of the warring sides are accused of human rights abuses. saudi arabia has just announced pardons for troops disciplined for their conduct in yemen saudi state media didn't specify their crimes amnesty is calling for suspected criminals to be put on trial and for the united states to suspend cooperation with the u.a.e. including ending weapons sales america choudhry ouches era. still ahead. a hero's welcome back and base for the tiny navy seals who helped to rescue twelve schoolboys and their football coach from the flooded cave last. eighty years in suspense people are angry the prime minister that so far has refused to step down
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and protesters that demand that he does give rules on to a port au prince story coming up. hello there the remains of all time fairness still causing us a few problems across parts of china for a look at the satellite picture we can see this is the circulation here that's the remains of maria and it's gradually drifting its way towards the west it's still giving us some pretty violent downpours and is still with us during the day on friday so watch out for some of these showers they could give us a little bit of flooding the winds are all being pulled up from the south and that's giving us quite a few showers along the south coast of china as well that's a friday and probably saturday as well so looking a quite unsettled hip wetter too across many parts of the philippines here there's been incredibly heavy rain over the last twenty four hours will say when there's
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plenty more still to come we head out towards the west you can see lots of cloud over many parts of india that will say three parts in a pool and a few more they'll teach showers over parts of bangladesh there and into me and ma the shallow is still with us as we head through the next few days but the heaviest rains do look like they're in the cell central belt of india and across this western coast as well so that's where we're most likely to hit more reports of flooding as we head through the next few days meanwhile towards the west and in the north fine and dry say corruption should be drawing here in doha the winds are just slightly coming in from the so still picking up a fair amount of humidity all temperatures up at forty three degrees. i had a briefing today from a man named steele who has been out there working with the security forces a veteran of el salvador's war sent to iraq you seem to be with our portfolios
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doing whatever it is that he wanted to take interest and next about in counterinsurgency even while this interview was going on with jim steele there were these terrible screams about pain and terror but what was his mission and what legacy did he leave searching for steel on al-jazeera. among the top stories which there are some nato members of congress doubts over donald trump's claims that he's persuaded key allies to increase defense spending to make the alliance stronger. syrian government forces and their russian allies have raised the national flag of a dare as old city an area that's been held by rebels for years. and the rights
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group amnesty international says it has evidence to prove prisoners are being killed tortured and of disappearing from secret jails operated by soldiers from the u.a.e. in southern yemen. israel's supreme court has temporarily blocked a demolition order for a bedouin community in the occupied west bank. was set to be cleared despite growing international criticism of the move the village consisted mainly makeshift structures of tin and wood israel forces say were built illegally are a force that has more from west jerusalem. well this is the very least a stay of execution for the people of qana lamarr a bedouin community of nearly two hundred people in the occupied west bank it did seem that a long threatened demolition was impending with the moving in of the heavy machinery of the israeli state the israeli military in recent days as they seemed to be preparing the way for that demolition to take place there had been
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a legal judgment by the israeli supreme court at the end of may which said that such a demolition would be illegal and then last week there was a petition lodged by activists which said that an alternative plan that had been filed by them to the israeli civil war florence's allowing for coming to be made into a proper permanent community with plumbing and electricity that that had not been fully evaluated and accounted for and so they were petitioning against the demolition the supreme court has not accepted that but it hasn't dismissed it either and it says there needs to be a hearing on that question no later than august the fifteenth western governments have been european governments have been petitioning or at least arguing for this not to take place there have been a number of diplomats from occupied east jerusalem traveling out to this community to try to attract attention to what's been happening here so this is by no means a permanent solution it may just be a delay to the demolition but it does give activists
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a little more time as they try to get the israeli government to change its course of action on this village some of the rounds biggest oil custom is a pity succumbing to u.s. pressure to curb iranian imports after withdrawing from a twenty fifty nuclear deal president donald trump has been edging important of iranian oil to find alternative suppliers iran says it won't bow to u.s. pressure and is threatening to stop tankers leaving the gulf area hunt reports. iran exported little more than a million barrels of oil a day before the nuclear deal and its top four customers were in asia nucleus sanctions were lifted iranian exports have now more than doubled but these four asian nations still consume a big share that goes some way to explaining the significance of reports that india japan and even south korea are heeding the u.s. demand to stop importing iranian oil and why iran is now threatening to block the
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strait of hormuz the vital seaway for the world's number one or oil exporter saudi arabia as well as around other oil producing rivals in the gulf. donald trump with the truth from the iran nuclear deal two months ago we will not allow our regime the chance death to america to gain access to the most deadly weapons on earth he warned countries to halt iranian oil imports by november when new sanctions start and threatened u.s. financial restrictions that could make accessing crude oil even more difficult u.s. allies in asia and heaven to consider their close ties with the u.s. against the need for a reliable flow of oil financial experts reuters and bloomberg was civis is quote shipping and industry sources who say asian countries are being swayed by trump's threats the sources report india's oil imports from iran slowed by almost sixteen
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percent in june some oil refineries in india and in japan have began scouting alternative supply is and september oil cargos from iran to japan could be the last . south korea has already made cuts of thirty percent but iran's a number one customer china is locked in in trade war with the us china sea is it won't comply with u.s. sanctions on iran but others will be looking for a new supply is an opiate reason lucian last month championed by u.s. allies saudi arabia allows oil producing nations to boost production and shoring countries in the middle east at least a ready to make up the iranian oil shortfall which brings us back to iran and its threats to block the strait of hormuz it could account for an apparent softening of the u.s. stance on iran this week speaking from the united arab emirates secretary of state
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mike pompei or signaled the possibility of sanctions exemptions saying the u.s. is open to requests for the tough u.s. midges due to start in november to be waived a german court has ruled that catalonia is formally decoders predictable and can be extradited to spain or charges of misappropriation of public funds and it rejected a request to send him back to spain or more serious charges of rebellion a court decision is yet to be approved by the prosecutor's office for sharon was arrested in a german danish border following a european arrest warrant in march the accusations were it to last years unauthorized referendum on catalonia independence haiti's prime minister is facing a vote of no confidence following days of violent demonstrations spot by plans to raise fuel prices shot get a full term as given no indication that he will step down before saturday's vote several people have been killed in the violent protests which forced the government
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to back down on the price hike cameras on those in the haitian capital port au prince. protesters again on the streets unlike the demonstrations over the weekend these remained peaceful the police closely watched the crowd and shut it down before the demonstration could grow in size the protesters say they will be back to underline their demand for the resignation of haiti's prime minister. the prime minister's trying to hold on to power his government in crisis after his call for sharp fuel increases nearly a week ago set off the protests he spoke briefly after meeting with the head of the parliament he gave no indication of any plan to step down. this morning i met with the head of the national assembly joseph lambert and we talked about our common interests and how we can move forward from the current crisis. has only been prime minister for seven months he had never held public office before
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there is now a growing consensus here both with the business community and also with the poor that his government is weak and his days in power are numbered. a vote of confidence has been scheduled in the parliament percenter day there is intense pressure on the prime minister to step down before then. a change of government won't fix anything the problem is the system it's rotten and can't bring change on its own we need to change the whole political system otherwise there's no hope for haiti. i hope the parliament votes the prime minister out of office we need a government that's more representative and a prime minister who can bring people together. more protests are expected in the days to come some haitians worry that if the prime minister refuses to go it could provoke the opposition and raise the risk of even more violence for now most here believe it's not a matter of if but when gabriel's on. port au prince. a
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tiny baby seals who helped to rescue twelve schoolboys and their football coach from a cave have returned home to a hero's welcome the seals were mobbed by family and friends after touching down at their base near the capital bangkok they received awards for their part of the dangerous mission to rescue the boys from a deep underground cave complex a commanding officer says the rescued boys could go on to be a force for good in thai society every now and again has more from chen right the boys and the coach are expected to stay in hospital for the next few days this is while three of the boys are being treated for a lung infection while the rest are going through laboratory exams and forty after that they will be said home where they will still be under observation for about thirty days now during a recent press conference the thai government expressed gratitude and and basically extended its banks not just its own forces but also to countries that extended
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assistance and sent their expertise over here this was a very complicated mission but it turned out quite successfully and even if it's something that happened a few days ago thailand is still in a celebratory mood while experts say this is how humanitarian agreements are for and this is going to be seen as a test case in future frameworks in future emergency assistance the will be conducted not just in southeast asia but all across the world. at night. when from central asia line up for football's world cup final on sunday will be the climax of a remarkable journey for both sides the french of and your disappointment in disarray since they last won the world cup twenty years ago and croatian football has been overshadowed by corruption and hooliganism in recent years paul brennan
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reports. i insult grab and in paris the world cup semi final results prompted an enormous outpouring of joy and celebration. for both nations the road to the final has been made extraordinary by the difficulties they've overcome. francis suffered hard times and misery since the euphoria of winning the world cup as host nation in one thousand nine hundred eighty it's been a twenty year roller coaster of success and failure squad infighting players strikes public apathy and now redemption as their youthful team prepares for the biggest football match on the planet. would the book afford me a first i didn't really have faith in them but little by little they started playing very well where's your tree if you do since i believed in them right from the start we have a good team i have faith in them and i feel like we're going to win this final but
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most of what it used to be just their strength is their unity they all fight for one another there's no big star they're all together they make efforts for one another and that's what will bring us the world cup the france team's comparative youthfulness has helped win over the digital generation the west made singing dancing we saw there in the press conference or in social media and as they were. twitter and facebook and i think it's one of the strains of this team and it's why if there is a good man in and it would have been an unsympathetic croatia's success on the field is equally remarkable for a country of just four million people which was ravaged by the balkans war in the early one nine hundred ninety s. its economy is barely cloran its way out of a six year recession and e.u. membership combined with a forty three percent unemployment rate among fifteen to twenty four year olds has created a mass exodus of young people heading to other european countries sunday's world
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cup final is a welcome just. action a lot of eccentricity about people need to be happy about something you said yes a pretty if i was positive from the start no i obviously even the person must serbian affected that means a lot of people are thrilled to my boss that i'd say there are a lot of fans here and we're all excited about the game on sunday croatian football has been in turmoil for years supporters of longer queues the national federation of rampant corruption and last month the federation vice president was sentenced to six and a half years in prison over a seventeen million dollars and bessel man scandal which is also embroiled croatia's captain luca moderates wonder if just played on in this world cup despite being charged with perjury in the case gracious first president from new to german once said football victories shape a nation's identity as much as wars do considering the past twenty years of these two rivals to german might just be right paul brennan al-jazeera
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and redbridge in colombia that partially collapsed earlier this year has now been demolished. destruction of the curator a bridge went smoothly according to engineers it was under construction in january when a section collapsed killing nine workers an investigation uncovered design flaws in the bridge and it's reported that labor's had been working on the drainage along the bridge when the structure collapsed at the time. one of the top stories here on jazeera some nato leaders are disputing u.s. president donald trump's claims that he persuaded a tourney leaders to agree to a big boost in defense spending following crisis talks in brussels the french
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president and many in mccall's those thursday's joint statement went no further than what had previously been agreed the second day of the nato summit was supposed to focus on afghanistan crimea and other pressing international issues it was dominated by trump who first threatened to pull out of nato before declaring victory in his goal overspending trump has now arrived in the u.k. for his four day official visit but it is currently in central london at the u.s. ambassador's residence demonstrators are already gathering outside in what's expected to be the first of a series of protests against the visit evolving tens of thousands of people what i hope you'll take away from. the people of this can she rejects everything he stands for his bigotry is missile genie is racism that we can. accuse politics and blame migrants and muslims and refugees for the crimes committed by the powerful. syrian government forces and their russian allies have
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raised the national flag over daryl's old city as a hugely symbolic moment in the seven year war as the area was the birthplace of the uprising against president bashar al assad rebel factions in the city have now agreed to a surrender deal and will soon begin a handover of weapons. evidence that prisoners are being killed tortured and a disappearing from secret trials in southern yemen has been published by amnesty international the rights group says what's happening there could amount to war crimes the u.a.e. has previously denied similar allegations israel's supreme court has temporarily blocked a demolition order for a bedouin community in the occupied west bank qana was set to be cleared despite growing international criticism of the move the village consists of mainly makeshift structures of tin and wood which the radio forces say well built illegally at least twenty nine soldiers have been killed in a taliban attack on afghan army outpost happened in the northern city of could use late on wednesday could use
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