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down from. the policeman's tobacco exploring the dockside of the american justice system with shows on al-jazeera. u.s. president donald trump lands in scotland for the five that make the trip. he met the queen and british prime minister on the english part of his trip paving ties as a high level of special. this is a lie from the polls coming up the program the u.s. justice department announced charges against twelve russians for hacking offenses tree in two thousand and sixteen presidential campaign. a suicide bomber targets an
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election rally in southwest pakistan one hundred twenty eight people have been killed two hundred others wounded. but he was only there for two days but u.s. president told trump's trip to england to many prescribers a roller coaster of state and political lives is a visit to the queen was all pomp while his meeting with reason may was best confusing he first blindsided the british prime minister with a newspaper interview but she appeared to criticize her leadership and ended the day praising her he's now in scotland for the private part of his trip more on that in just a moment but first reports from winsor. a day that ended for donald trump in the company of queen elizabeth the second had begun under a cloud of official british dismay at the u.s. president's comments in a newspaper interview for two countries that supposedly enjoy
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a special relationship this was no way to treat a friend donald trump a told the rightwing sun newspaper that the reason may's plan for leaving the european union was a bad one and that a trade deal between the u.s. and the u.k. was off the table he also said to reason may's nemesis boris johnson would make a great prime minister johnson resigned this week as foreign secretary overheard new breaks its strategy. and with that the pin was pulled on a diplomatic hand grenade looked like a deliberate attack on may's already fragile leadership and then a massive about turn in face to face meetings to resume a we're told had a chance to explain her plans more fully to donald trump it must all have made sense once the bricks that process is concluded and perhaps the u.k. has left the e.u. i don't know what they're going to do but whatever you do is ok with me that's your decision whatever you're going to do is ok with us just make sure we can trade
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together that's all that matters if to resume a was relieved she didn't show it will be no limit to the possibility of us doing trade deals around the rest of the world once we leave the european union on the basis of the agreement that was made here at checkers in that i put forward to the european union and off the trumps went to meet the queen. by the time they arrived here at windsor castle for tea with the queen it seemed a whole few rory had passed a visiting u.s. president had gone from issuing unprecedented insults to a british prime minister to having it all swept away in a little over twelve hours mr trump simply dismissed an official on the record british newspaper interview as fake news. not the tea with the queen wasn't itself a potential protocol mind you. but the band played on in the event appears to have passed without incident a big fan of the british monarch this perhaps the highlight of trump's visit so far
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for the queen who's met a dozen u.s. presidents the occasion perhaps less unforgettable join a whole al-jazeera windsor or tens of thousands of people due to the streets in the capital of london to protest against france policies police at one point said trafalgar square had reached capacity they've parker spent the day with protests. dall trumpet being told to avoid the center of the british capital because of this vast crowds a so-called carnival of resistance launched against the world's most powerful leader that moscow a giant helium filled blimp of donald trump as a baby clutching a mobile phone. oh oh many demonstrators believe he has an infant grasp of politics they see him as a wrecking ball for race relations women's rights climate change and peace behind
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me here is a very serious message and that is you know when we're holding trump to account where highlighting the fact that his toxic hate fuels politics and his policies that are having a devastating impact on people not just in the u.s. . but in the u.k. and all over the world especially in the global south. as breaks it looms many also fear the british government will fold govt british values in the interests of u.s. trade deals. the american people about president trump right on this missile journey his contempt for democracies is embracing to take on these incredibly those values and legitimize it no. i'm not that's he found people yeah. here today because i am deeply concerned about the direction of the united states and i pose to trump's
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a racist. and i want him out of office i've joined protests in the states and i happened to be here today so i want to join and. so that he does not represent us really. this isn't the first controversial leaders of basic cable is this the first protest that they've really hasn't been anything quite like this is very much a response of donald trump's unique and all deeply divisive politics people here in the u.k. also questioning the health and the nature of the so-called special relationship between the u.s. and the u.k. people here wondering whether it's time to review that relationship now the donald trumps of the white house. feeble vocally than the mayor of london who sanctioned the monch the blimp one of the things that americans love our city all the rights we have here the right to protest the right to free speech the right to freedom of
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assembly and the idea that we would tell those rights because it may cause offense to president trump or somebody else i think americans would find objectionable why because their own constitution has in trying to the right to freedom of speech freedom to protest freedom to assembly. the president trumps a visit has been carefully choreographed to avoid his opponents choosing to fly around southern england by helicopter rather than risk of road journey they like me a lot of the u.k. said before his visit these people beg to differ. eve parker. london . where the u.s. president has touched down in glasgow for the final leg of his u.k. visit trump will spend the next three days in scotland he's got no official engagements and is expected to spend time playing golf with the rival still sparked protests in large demonstrations are planned for saturday shows boys as a political analyst and author and he says it's unusual to see a leader of void in the streets of the capital during an official visit yeah i
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think it will have surprised president trump the scale of the protests of course he's got a track record of disputing crowds sizes so we shouldn't be surprised to see that might be downplayed by the white house but certainly it looks like the met was saying anything up to a quarter million people might well have been on the streets of london tonight in protest against the foreign leaders visit which is probably unprecedented in in modern history i would suspect it is no doubt that what this white house and downing street have done is put together a very carefully choreographed visit delivering the president only around the capital in the home counties on marine one again that's something that hasn't happened before we've seen the president transported around in an armored motorcade but the idea that he's been kept physically off the streets and away from the protesters is something which i think speaks to the volumes of people who've been looking to protest i'm a strip russia has once again denied interfering in the u.s. presidential election dismissing new indictments by the u.s. justice department as an attempt to undermine an upcoming meeting between president
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donald trump and vladimir putin earlier twelve russian hackers would charge as part of the ongoing investigation by special investigative robert miller she has returned the reports now from washington d.c. . the deputy attorney general said the twelve alleged russian intelligence officers hacked into the clinton presidential campaign and disseminated stolen information and the goal of the conspirators was to have an impact on the elections in addition to the public addresses alleges state election boards were hacked and the details of five hundred thousand voters stolen among those subsequently in touch with what the d.o.j. says was an online persona created by the russians to help spread the information was someone in touch with the trump campaign that person according to the indictment didn't seem very impressed with the information provided and there's no evidence of the person knew they were speaking to alleged russian spies there's not a geisha in this indictment that any american citizen committed a crime there's no allegation that the conspiracy changed the folk count or
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affected any election result. that was seized upon by the trumpet ministration would release a statement that said today's charges include no allegations of knowing involvement by anyone on the campaign and no allegations that the alleged hacking affected the election result this is consistent with what we have been saying all along earlier in the day don't trumpet said he would ask about the allegations and i don't think you'll have any gee i did it i did it you got me there won't be a perry mason here i don't think but you never know what happens right but i will absolutely firmly ask the question and the allegations are allegations possibly never to be proven the accused russians are highly unlikely to appear before a us grand jury to defend themselves over some democrats say the summit should possibly be called off there should be no one on one meeting between this president and mr putin there needs to be other americans in the room secondly the president and his team are not willing to make the facts of this indictment
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a top priority of the meeting and how sinky and the summit should be cancelled but deputy attorney general suggested these indictments were to come as a surprise to all from as he took tea with the queen roadracing stein said he had briefed the president earlier this week before his trip to europe you have a chance the al-jazeera washington. tensions a simmering ahead of pakistan's national elections on july the twenty fifth former prime minister nawaz sharif has landed back in the country being arrested on site for corruption charges those widely expected to see bail meanwhile one hundred twenty eight people have been killed at a campaign rally in the southwest al-jazeera israel and jordan as the very latest. even before nala story arrived in lahore on a flight from london to face justice police were responding to two attacks on political rallies on friday in which more than one hundred people were killed and many more were injured one happened in mastan in southwestern balochistan province
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where islamic state says it killed a political candidate at a rally the other attack was at a rally in the country's north what's the candidate there was not physically hurt but he was angry i could have found that out they say there is a threat to our current iranian i want to ask this television channel that if you have such an information you should tell us how do you get this information and where these people come from in the middle of the violence the former pakistani prime minister flew first class to law or where federal police were waiting to take him and his daughter mari him to a prison in roll pending an anti corruption court convicted the sharifs on july seventh stealing money from the treasury to pay for a luxury lifestyle corruption first revealed in the release of the panama papers now us to read has said he will appeal his conviction and ten year prison term sharif has been banned from politics for life the judiciary is set on rooting out
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corruption in pakistani politics but neither fact may mean anything to pakistanis who want their government to work for them and are dying to make that happen. in jordan al jazeera. so to come here and program a fifteen year old protest it becomes the latest victim of ongoing violence along the israel gaza border. and zimbabwe's opposition criticizes early postal voting saying place offices were not given a secret ballot. hello there it's not quite as cold as it has been in the southeastern parts of australia this it'll spiraling area of cloud it's working its way away from us and that's allowed some slightly milder air to work its way in so for melbourne which should get to around thirteen or fourteen degrees as we head through saturday further west it is warmer force in perth will be up to eighteen but there's this area of cloud
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that's making its way towards us lots likely to give us a few showers or that will eventually begin to break up as we head through sunday for alice springs very different here plenty of sunshine twenty two degrees or maximum but at night it's still cold dropping below freezing and we had across towards new zealand we've got this still spiraling area of travis is the same one that was working away from the southeast corner of australia but it's making its way towards new zealand for new zealand on saturday there will be a good deal of dry fine weather but this system is knocking on our door and as we head into sunday looks like many of us are going to see the weather go downhill plenty of very wet and very windy conditions if we head up towards japan for many of us here it's fine and settled in pretty warm at the moment tokyo right up at thirty seven degrees for the west though we do have this little line of cloud and rain that's giving us a pretty sharp showers actually breaks up a little bit as we head through sunday but it looks like we're still going to see some of it affecting us in beijing thirty two here.
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on counting the cost why china wants an expanded economic role in the middle east look at which countries are leading the way in innovation plus safe cancer causing one of the world's most profitable and widely used. counting the cost. and again a reminder the top stories here on al-jazeera and the u.s.
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president has arrived in scotland the final private leg of his four day visit to the united kingdom he met the british prime minister in the queen having ties to the highest level special. twelve russian hackers have been indicted as part of going probe into potential conclusion between the trump campaign and russia during the two thousand and sixteen presidential polls. for pakistan prime minister now is sharif and his daughter has been arrested after flying back into pakistan he was sentenced to ten years in jail on corruption charges last week. the international monetary fund says that haiti should eliminate fuel subsidies but do so gradually to avoid the kind of unrest which broke out earlier this week there's been four days of violent protests off the government announced it would double the price of gasoline diesel and currency cuts a part of a broader agreement to secure direct assistance from i.m.f. nations. it is set your state says he has respectfully stressed the importance of
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border security with mexico at a meeting with the president elect and raise men will oprah's over to the pair also discuss ways both countries can advance their common goals on the economy and on trade peres said despite recent bombs the united states president wants to improve relations this means a fifteen year old palestinian has been shot dead by israeli soldiers at the border between gaza and israel with thirty more injured in the late as friday protests the teenager named is off when hollis was killed in clashes east of gaza city according to the palestinian health ministry it means one hundred thirty seven palestinians have now been killed in more than one hundred days since a weekly protest began at least fifty four people including dozens of civilians have died in airstrikes in eastern syria the u.s. led coalition admits it or it's part of forces carried out the raids and all those who are province saying they were targeted targeting eisel fighters monitoring
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groups say the strikes hit an ice factory which is being used as a shelter by dozens of families the u.s. coalition says it's investigating the civilian deaths senior envoy to these supremely says that iran has no intention of leaving syria regardless of u.s. and israeli pressure the statement from. the came in the wake of his meeting in moscow with russian president vladimir putin but the u.s. and israel want to run to pull out of syria or russia has warned it would be unrealistic to expect iran to fully withdraw from the country. nigerian officials say the bodies of several victims are yet to be recovered from areas recently attacked by gunman so far forty people have been buried in northwestern nigeria after the attacks on four villages i would address reports now from the nearby village of. thousands of people are displaced year and more still coming days after
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gunmen invaded their villages it was a deuce mine was in the bushes for four days before reaching the safety of this camp is true brothers didn't make it they were shot down as they run towards the stream look at them going up we don't want to hear about those who escaped jumped into the river but six other attackers were in the bank they kept shooting at us well when the river then truly i was the only one survived. but even here that if you just fear the attackers who they say are only some twenty kilometers away. the religious say for two years the gunmen have terrorized and forced them to pay levies to cultivate their own crops cinder doesn't want to show. some are going to get they need it they started by stealing more than two hundred cattle some years ago they asked for money before we get our animals back we paid but they didn't release the cattle after we paid they asked for tens of thousands of dollars they won't tell who is any pace so it doesn't as i want to make
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a solution we try to get to the scene of the worst attacks but were turned back by security forces demanded village is about ten fifteen minutes from here we're been warned by security officers that the area has been overrun by bandits and that it's not safe to go there the village sits on the border with them for a state where residents say the gunmen have been killing and maiming civilians over the last four years the nigerian government already under pressure from other trouble spots says it's looking at reviewing its security approach. conducted from them. and that this was. a very sound strategy that would finally deal with this situation days after the attacks many families can't find their relatives. we still i still believe that there are people that i miss in the villages i that they are dead or they are
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missing so what we did was set up probably included i made a police and civil defense with the community they are going now back to the village to go and you know conquer the whole area within and outside the village and also do what i eighty years to check whether there are courses that now will come up from the rebbe most of the dead are buried here several kilometers from their homes and officials say they expect the casualty numbers to go up for the survivors they needed priority now is food shelter and medicine then to find out who among their family survived but as the days go by time is running out for even the dead to get a decent burial. degrees al jazeera a lot worse nigeria. zimbabwe's main opposition party says that police officers were prevented from voting freely while casting the early postal ballots for the upcoming election join the thirtieth poll will be the first since long time ruler
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robert mugabe was ousted harman's has reports now from harare. the role of the police and army jury elections in zimbabwe has always been controversial offices who will be working on polling day vote early here they are queuing to costly votes five years ago opposition parties are concerned that this time postal voting is being done inside police stations and fear some officers will be intimidated into voting for the rulings on if he party they might have to do for free. mood in sync with that in that seemed to manipulate him still does so we could cause from his early is mainly him in the morning by or phish shows with screaming we're isn't. about what they're seeing here as we try to make them do. a spokesman from the independent electoral commission initially told state media no voting was taking place later a senior police officer confirmed some of them are that confusion helps explain why
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some opposition leaders doubt the credibility of election organizers the police say the opposition allegations are not true therefore due process is being done in a very secretive men now there is no officer that has been told to fourteen a friend of another officer that's absolute rubbish that's absolutely motive. we we we we have what literate police officers for information. you. know you're not going. to say come and sit in front of me we don't have that voting day at the end of the month will be the first without deposed president robert mugabe the electoral commission says four thousand police officers have applied to vote by post commission staff insist no officer will be forced to use
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the system and if they want to go to polling stations they are free to do so some analysts say irregularities in the run up to the polls aren't addressed so that all parties are satisfied the election results would likely be disputed. al-jazeera. the democratic republic of congo's main opposition parties and doors former vice president john pure bemba as its candidate in next year's polls members eighteen year sentence for crimes against humanity the international criminal court was recently overturned by appeal judges catherine soy has this report. supporters of john pierre bemba have little doubt who they want as their presidential candidate his martyrs harm them by is in belgium after his trial of the international criminal court in the netherlands for crimes against humanity who was found guilty in two thousand and sixteen for failing to prevent rebels from his congo liberation movement from raping and killing in neighboring central african
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republic in two thousand and two and three appeal court judges recently of a time his i.c.c. conviction and eighteen the prison sentence. there are no congress in kinshasa members of this former rebel group now or political party say the hague trial was politically motivated. and they are confident they'll be back to take his place in politics. and then. we held our last congress in twenty eleven in the absence of barry but because he was in jail at the hague the difference today is that denver has been following up. seedings from his house in belgium it's only a matter of time before he's here to take his place in politics they do sell mad is that what it. said to join the political fray when tensions are high and it's not clear if president joseph kabila will run for another time despite being bad by the constitution or the successor is and the much awaited registration of presidential
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candidates is just about to begin. coming back of disrupts political calculations he wants a lot of influence and this is a challenge to other opposition candidates if he returns and vice for the presidency even other opposition leader would have literature and suddenly come together in a coalition and choosing joint candidate bamber was one of four vice presidents in a transitional government back in two thousand and three right after the civil war he campaigned for president in two thousand and six and won the fast round but he lost to president kabila in the run off many supporters believe he was dropped off victory whether or not he will be on this year's ballot paper will depend on his other case pending at the i.c.c. his facing charges of witness tampering that outcome will determine if he can fly back home in time to submit his documents to the lecture commission as required by
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the law catherine sorry al jazeera nairobi the united nations security council has narrowly voted to impose an arms embargo on south sudan nearly five years after a civil war erupted the u.s. backed resolution passed with the minimum backing of nine countries the resolution bans weapons sales and imposes a travel ban and asset freeze on to military officials tens of thousands of people have been killed since civil war broke out in two thousand and thirteen. the chinese government has banned all events commemorating the death of nobel peace laureate lose your bow a year ago but his supporters have have been able to pay tribute in hong kong a semi autonomous region you died of liver cancer last july was serving an eleven year sentence for subversion on the mainland earlier this week his widow arrived in germany after being under house arrest for eight years despite never been charged with a crime an explosion at a chemical plant in china has killed nineteen people and injured twelve others the
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blast happened at an industrial park in sichuan province so the cause is not yet known it's been treated as a suspected industrial it incident accident china has been stepping up checks over the past year to improve safety standards after several fatal incidents of coal mines and chemical plants the multinational pharmaceutical company johnson and johnson has been hit with a four point seven billion dollars damages pain in jail over its talcum powder a court in the united states is up held a claim by twenty two women that the powder gave them cancer the company plans to fight the verdict used as a story. outside of st louis missouri courthouse gail ingham said the legal victory against johnson and johnson was a just one but is tempered by her thirty year battle with ovarian cancer i hope no woman has to go through this in with a changes your life and your family and it should not happen to anybody ingham is among twenty two women six of whom have already died who claimed they developed
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cancer after using johnson and johnson baby powder for decades their lawyers claim the company knew the product contained a specialist as far back as the one nine hundred seventy s. but failed to warn consumers about the risk of using it tell them powder has been a staple in american homes for more than a century when mind the mineral talc is sometimes found in close proximity to us bestest a known carcinogen but scientific studies linking talcum powder to cancer produced mixed results johnson and johnson claimed evidence in this case was overwhelmed by prejudice and said it was disappointed in the verdict in a statement the company said johnson and johnson remains confident that its products do not contain its bestest and do not cause ovarian cancer and intends to pursue all available appellate remedies attorneys for the plaintiffs call the verdict a victory but warned consumers to remain vigilant i don't say that i've provided
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j.n.j. is bad i don't say the company itself is bad but this is a bad product and it needs to be taken off the market last year johnson and johnson won and lost to similar lawsuits against its baby powder the company's legal woes over the product are far from over nine thousand other court challenges are pending dian us to brook al-jazeera. so then as a recap of the top stories here in algeria and the u.s. president has touched down in glasgow for the final leg of his u.k. visit trump will spend the next two days in scotland he has no official engagements and expected to spend time playing golf but his arrival still sparked protests and large demonstrations are planned for saturday. he and first lady had tea with britain's queen elizabeth in windsor it was the full state visit but he was given
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a role salutes and inspected to guard ivana trump has backtracked from the blistering comments he made about british leader three's amaze breaks it strategy which were reported in the sun newspaper he suggested it was fake news that didn't criticise the prime minister have a lot of respect for the prime minister and unfortunately there was a story that was done which was you know generally fine but it didn't put in what i said about the prime minister and i said tremendous things and fortunately we tend to record. stories now so we have it for your enjoyment if you'd like it but we record when we deal with reporters it's called fake news twelve russian hackers have been indicted as part of the ongoing probe into potential collusion between the trump campaign and russia during the two thousand and sixteen presidential polls intelligence officers are accused of hacking the computer networks of the democrats and their candidate hillary clinton's campaign hundred twenty eight
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people have been killed and more than two hundred injured in a suicide attack on an election campaign rally in pakistan a candidate for a provincial seat was among those killed in the blast in the village of master near the afghan border i sort of claim responsibility for the last. former pakistani prime minister now is sharif has returned to the hall where he's been arrested on corruption charges he's widely expected to seek bail before attempting to play a role in the upcoming general. a fifteen year old palestinian has been shot dead by israeli soldiers at the border between gaza and israel thirty more injured in the latest friday protests the teenager named. was killed in clashes east of gaza city. the top stories here are not zero stay with us counting the cost is coming right up for me it is the by for a new series of rewind i can bring your people back to life i'm sorry and bring you
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