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there should be no one on one meeting between this president and mr putin there needs to be other americans in the room the indictment of twelve russians for hacking the u.s. two thousand and sixteen election prompts calls to cancel next week's meeting between donald trump and lattimer putin. i'm richelle carey this is al jazeera live from doha also coming up. whatever you're going to do is ok with us just make sure we can trade together that's all that matters hours after a published interview criticizing theresa may plan donald trump changes his tune plus. over one hundred killed in two suicide attacks in pakistan on
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the day the former prime minister nawaz sharif returns to the country and is arrested on sight. and one third of all food cooked is never served well millions die of starvation every year chefs around the world say that's about to change. they began with the indictment of twelve russian hackers as part of the ongoing probe into potential collusion and valving the two thousand and sixteen u.s. presidential election they announced that has led to calls for the immediate cancellation of next week's planned meeting between donald trump and lattimer putin chair but hansei reports 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 the goal of the conspirators was to have an impact on the elections in addition the department of justice alleges state election boards were hacked and the details of five hundred thousand voters stolen among those subsequently in touch with what the
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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 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 new allegations that the alleged hacking affected the election result this is consistent with what we have been saying all along earlier in the day donald trump it 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 will be a perry mason here i don't think but you never know what happens right but i will
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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 u.s. grand jury to defend themselves however 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 a top priority of the meeting in helsinki 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 rode rosenstein said it briefed the president earlier this week before his trip to europe she ever times the al-jazeera washington is fine as a former u.s. associate deputy attorney general he says the the indictments make it more difficult for trying to discredit the investigation. the indictment really is and i mean against president putin nothing of this sort could have transpired without
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putin's affirmative approval remember he was head of the k.g.b. before he became president and nothing really of importance happens in russia at all without mr putin's approval these hands on a so this basically is an unreal indictment against mr putin and it makes it very all at an awkward for mr trump to be speaking with mr putin and asking mr putin well do you agree or not these to agree with my justice department who's indicted you for trying to interfere with the campaign and hoping to help hillary clinton need i mean help him rather than hillary clinton even if he didn't succeed and so in an unwitting way in my judgment what this particular indictment does with the optics it makes it impossible for mr trump to fire mr moore because it will peer to everyone except the most dense that it appears that mr trump has something
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to hide with mr putin donald trump says ties with the u.k. are at the highest level of special to sit after starting a controversy in an interview with london sun newspaper entertains suggested plans for blacks that were too soft and if they stand the u.k. should not expect a trade deal with the u.s. but on friday trying to dismiss the report with his own words as fake news china hall has more from windsor a day that ended for donald trump in the company of queen elizabeth the second had begun and brutal out over official british dismay at the u.s. president's comments in a newspaper interview for two countries that supposedly enjoy a special relationship this was no way to treat a friend. donald trump 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
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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 brics 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 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've put forward to the european union and off the trumps went to meet the queen. by the time they
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arrived here at windsor castle for tea with the queen it seemed a whole few rory had 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 field. but the band played on and 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 for the queen who's met a dozen u.s. presidents the occasion perhaps less unforgettable. jonah hole al jazeera wins. a giant villain depicting the us president as a baby has been flying over london during protests against his visit tens of
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thousands of people demonstrated against trump on issues such as immigration race relations and climate change surveys by british polling organization found two thirds of friends believe trunk is a poor or terrible president. when holding chum to account where highlighting the fact that his toxic hate fuels politics and he's policies that are having a devastating impact on people not just in the u.s. but in the u.k. and all over the well especially in the global south in opposed to trumps racism is a strong. and i want him out of office i've joined protests in the states and i happened to be here today so i wanted to join and so that he does not represent us we really to pakistan now where there is political chaos just weeks before a general election more than one hundred twenty people have been killed in a campaign rally in the southwest the attacks happened on the same day the former
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prime minister nawaz sharif arrived back in the country and was arrested on site. jordan has the 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 and which more than one hundred people were killed and many more were injured one happened in mastan in southwestern baluchistan province where islamic state says it killed a political candidate at a rally the other attack was at a rally involve news in the country's north west the candidate there was not physically hurt but he was angry. they say there is a threat to aachen car and the riot 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
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him and his daughter mario 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 lunch the judiciary is set on rooting out 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. mariana hand looks at the controversial career of the former pakistani prime minister. now was shot if his dominated politics in pakistan for almost fifty years in that time he's been toppled in a coup jailed exiled and managed political comebacks that time and time again have surprised his rivals but he was
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a wealthy businessman when he arrived on the political scene in one thousand nine hundred ninety by being elected prime minister. that first stint in office lasted just three years the president dismissed the government in the wake of a power struggle that included pakistan's military. but four years later a nine hundred ninety seven shadi was back bolstered by a sizable election when he appeared to have considerable influence but that didn't extend to all of pakistan's military commanders he was ousted in a coup in one thousand nine hundred ninety nine due in large part to his if it's to rein in the army then led by army chief. a saudi deal saved him and his family from jail after convictions for corruption hijacking and terrorism and by two thousand and seven shadi for two and home from saudi arabia and turned his if it's to reviving his party the pm malin which was then languishing in opposition
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. victory six years later caught many of his political rivals by surprise chief among them former cricketer imran khan. it was a triumphant return but sharif new to him in office was immediately marred by more controversy the opposition staged a blockade for the six months that choked the capital islamabad some accused him of getting too close to india in the leak of the panama papers in two thousand and sixteen but revelations that would force him from politics should have denied corruption allegations but the supreme court disqualified him in two thousand and seventeen and he resigned earlier this year when i played just last week to assist supporters chanted his name a court in pakistan seemed to instead to ten years in prison for failing to explain how he and his family acquired four luxury apartments in central london should if was in london as his wife received medical treatment his daughter and son in law
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were convicted of corruption disqualified some say disgraced. in politics and a convicted criminal no one should be for is not known for shying away from a fight but this time he's fighting for his political survival. medium honed to syria still ahead on al-jazeera us thirteen year old protester becomes the latest victim of ongoing violence along israel's border with gaza and a senior u.s. delegation tries to smooth over ruffled feathers as it arrives in mexico. you just told. me today the weather sponsored by qatar airways hello there there is plenty of rain over the southern parts of china at the moment and it's going to stay wet over the next few days we really see why on our chart on
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saturday you see the winds feeding up from the south they're bringing in lots of moisture lots of cloud and lots of rain so all the wet weather then across the southern parts of china and into the northern parts of it now but it's also looking pretty wet down through many parts of the philippines as well and this whole region stays wet as we head through the day on sunday to the north of that so actually looking a good deal drier as you work through the fujian province and up toward shanghai should be draw unsettled shanghai there up a thirty four degrees of a further towards the south you can see all the rain that's been over the philippines recently we do have a developing feature just down to our east as well so that could give us some slight you know if the weather over the next few days that sticking with us then as we head through saturday and extending towards the west plenty of heavy downpours across this region to the south is where the drier weather is say through the southern half of sumatra many parts of borneo down through java in bali that's where we see the brighter sunnier weather on sunday if we head across towards the west the monsoon here is being pretty active over the last few days pakistan has
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seen a lot of rain we will see to flooding in nepal and this region here is going to see some more torrentially heavy downpours on saturday to. the weather sponsored by the way so. 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 without portfolio doing whatever it is that he wanted to take interest and it's about him counterinsurgency 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 steele announces iraq.
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watching al-jazeera let's take a look at the top stories twelve russian hackers have been indicted as part of the u.s. investigation into a potential collusion between the truck campaign and russia during the two thousand and sixteen presidential election and the announcement comes just days before the schedule to meet lattimer putin in finland and the us president has arrived in scotland for the final private leg of his four day visit to the u.k. earlier he met britain's prime minister and the queen hailing ties as the highest level of special comments came after trump gave a scathing interview criticizing theresa may but later dismissed his own words as fake news. former prime minister nawaz sharif and his daughter had been arrested upon arrival back in the country tricia sentenced to ten years in prison on corruption charges last week his arrest happened on the same day that more than one hundred twenty people were killed at a campaign rally and southwest pakistan. expose outgoing president has told
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a visiting u.s. secretary of state that washington is quickly re-unite families there were separated at the us mexico border emigration top the agenda of a meeting between maicon peo and enrique pena nieto leading a delegation that includes trump's son in law and white house senior adviser cherry questioner among others and the u.s. secretary of state later met mexico's president elect entres manuel lopez obrador the united states is committed to making measurable progress that ensures the security on both sides of the border americans must be able to see improvements to better protect our national sovereignty in the safety of our local communities. that was the importance of the border issue in each of the conversations today a lot america has more from mexico city. it was an unprecedented meeting just two weeks after i. was elected president of mexico we understand that it was the white
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house that took the initiative to send four of its top officials here to mexico city to meet with the president elect that underscores the importance of the bilateral relationship according to the soon to be foreign minister of mexico in. the meeting led very well it was cordial and respectful he said and gave him at least a reason to be cautiously optimistic about the relationship with the trumpet ministration he also revealed that look there's no download sent a letter to president donald trump outlining for a key policy initiatives dealing with trade with development with migration and with drugs with security he said that he would not reveal the contents of that lever until president donald trump had a chance to read it and that he expected that response from the u.s. president to come within the next two weeks there's a relational soldiers have shot a fifteen year old palestinian boy at the gaza border thirty others have been injured in the latest friday protests one hundred thirty seven palestinians have
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now been killed in the past three months along the fence with israel. israel border . so the broader protests continue despite israel's decision to close the carom abu salim crossing that's the main crossing for industrial goods into gaza israel did it he said because it wanted the protesters to stop sending over in same three burning balloons they float over the border and they end up in some israeli feel some setting fire to israeli crops israeli snipers have been trying to shoot them out of the skies of the balloons are still going over today but they've not been having much success these reilley snipers and in the meanwhile officials from hamas and other groups in gaza have been in cairo for talks with egyptian security officials hamas said those talks are some of the most successful they've had with the egyptians addressing the humanitarian concerns in gaza don't give any more details than that though another group islamic jihad it says that egypt has agreed to increase electricity supply into gaza and that egypt will also keep the rougher
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crossing open for the super foreseeable future that's the main crossing between egypt and gaza vital lifeline really for people in gaza are trying to leave anger at a botched attempt to raise fuel prices in haiti is now leading to a no confidence vote against the prime minister and a spokeswoman for the president has told al jazeera he's ready to take action to relieve the crisis ever elizondo reports of port au prince. lingering scars in a city amid deep political turmoil broken windows at a bank from rocks thrown from protesters the charred remains of a cell phone store set ablaze cold has been restored to the streets but the anger still burns and it's directed at prime minister jack. he is feeling pressure from all sides to step down. after his botched plan to raise fuel prices caused widespread rioting and looting on saturday parliament will discuss the prime
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minister's future a no confidence vote could mean he's gone but so far he's been defiant haiti's president joe when you go yes there's also a dear pressure to intervene and on friday his spokesperson said the president is analyzing all his options to end the crisis. at this point yes president has a lot of respect for the prime minister but he's also talking to everybody and thinking about what he can do and the president is prepared to take any difficult decision and listen to all sectors in order to halt the violent street protests from a week ago the government temporarily suspended the rate increase on gasoline he were temporarily that rate increase through this country into political chaos we asked the government if they plan to re-impose it. right now it is not the time to hike the gas price again we are focused on the political crisis the people have spoken we have listened. to have everyone back to work and back to normal. but it's
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uncertainty about what happens next that has an opposition making threats to take to the streets again and there are bad. memories of them already what happened last week was a warning to the president there will be more in the coming weeks it could be a defining weekend for a country where signs of unrest are evident everywhere gabriels on. port au prince the chinese government has banned all events to remember the death of nobel peace laureate laureate louche elbow a year ago but a supporter is happening able to pay tribute in hong kong a semi autonomous region of china he died from liver cancer last year while serving an eleven year sentence for some version on the mainland his widow arrived in germany earlier this week she had been under house arrest for eight years despite never being charged with the crime brown has more from beijing. well around the
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world and in different ways people are commemorating remembering china's most famous dissident liu xiaobo who died in a hospital in the northeastern city of shown young exactly a year ago but of course here in china they'll be no commemorations he is regarded still by the chinese government as a man who was an enemy of the state he was convicted of subversion and was serving an eleven year sentence when he died in hospital he was being treated for cancer at the time and was on medical parole his family and friends have always argued that if he had received treatment sooner he might still be alive but of course this week just days before the first anniversary of his death his wife lucia left china and is now beginning a new life in germany we don't know if she's going to be talking to the media jury in the coming few days weeks or months because her family are still here in china
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relatives and of course they would be very vulnerable if lou shar was to talk and to make criticisms of china's government i understand that one of the conditions of her release was that she not give interviews but that hasn't been confirmed and as if to demonstrate that there are still voices of dissent here in china we have reports of a twenty nine year old woman who is being held here in beijing for going online and showing pictures of herself defacing a portrayed a picture of president xi jinping now these pictures have been widely circulated on twitter although not on china's equivalent of twitter way bo and we're also seeing in the past few days a number of copycat artists emerging it is a reminder that what she did is something that lou szabo would have supported wholeheartedly the democratic republic of congo's opposition party has endorsed the
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former vice president here. their presidential candidate despite the fact that he may not even be eligible to run the two i reports. supporters of john pierre bemba have little doubt who they want as their presidential candidate his martyred then there is in belgium after his trial at 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 congolese liberation movement from raping and killing in neighboring central african republic in two thousand and two and three appeal court judges recently of a time his i.c.c. conviction and eighteen year prison sentence. there are no congress in kinshasa members of this former rebel group now a political party say the hague trial was politically motivated. and they are confident that we're back to take his place in politics then you know
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one and then. we held our last congress and twenty eleven in the absence of baghdad because he was in jail at the hague the difference today is that ben ben has been following our proceedings from his house in belgium it's only a matter of time before he's here to take his place in politics in what they do sell madness i live by 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 candidates is just about to begin. coming back of disrupts political calculation he wants a lot of your friends and this is a challenge to other opposition candidates if you returns on the race for the presidency even of opposition leader would have literature and suddenly come together in a coalition and choosing joint candidate bemba was one of four vice presidents in
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a transitional. government back in two thousand and three right after this civil war he campaigned for president in two thousand and six and won the fast round but he lost to president kabila in the runoff many supporters believe he was dropped off victory whether or not he will be on this year's ballot paper will depend on his either 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 electoral commission as required by the law catherine sorry al jazeera nairobi chefs from around the world have come together to help solve the issue of food waste the un says around one third of the world's food just over a billion tons is thrown away every year. of us are trying to get rust rants to be more sustainable has more from kuala lumpur. from a farm to a supermarket then on to a plate but up to a third of all food eaten never reaches the table in
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a world where one in nine people go hungry reducing the amount which is wasted is seen as a moral imperative it's also about sustainability food that's thrown away ends up in landfills contributing to greenhouse gas emissions now there's a movement to get chefs around the world to be at the forefront of reducing food waste those of us in white coats we cook a lot of food we use a lot of energy we use a lot of water and we make a lot of waste and so we have a particular responsibility to the larger society to the planet to make sure that we're doing well in each of those categories what's called the food waste challenge is being launched by the world chefs association and two of the partners the feet the planet initiative encourages chefs worldwide to start measuring the amount of wasted from their kitchens and make a commitment to cut the mountain of discarded food that's in addition to a new curriculum for student chefs to teach them sustainable practices from sourcing local produce to more efficient management of the energy used in kitchens
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. a pop up not for profit restaurant in stockholm is taking the idea one step further it's serving up seven course meals using only produce from supermarkets which is usually thrown out this menu includes pasta made from stale bread that's been ground down and mixed with flour most restaurants are inherently very on wasteful the bottom line relies on being very careful with what you have and using every part of every product so chef saw a wonderful way to really engage people in reducing their third waste and if we can get lots of chefs thinking like this and talking about it that's the key thing lots of chefs think like it but none of the guests that's levanon if we can encourage the storytelling behind it i think that's when we can hit the public it's hope to get everyone the cooks in the kitchen and the customers to have a. re think about waste and how it can be turned into tasty meals consumers also have a responsibility when it comes to food waste and it can be as simple as making too
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much of the end of a carrot when you're cooking to finishing everything on your plate ultimately making a success of the chef's throw away idea will depend on all of us florence louis al-jazeera. and we shall carry these are the headlines right now on al-jazeera russian hackers have been indicted as part of the investigation into the tensions collusion between the truck campaign and russia during the two thousand and sixteen presidential election. days before donald trump meets lattimer food in finland and has arrived in scotland for the final private leg of his four day visit to the u.k. earlier he met britain's prime minister and the queen hailing ties as the highest level of special a comment came after trunk gave a scathing interview for it later dismissed his own words as fake news a giant one depicting the us president as
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a baby has been flying over london during protests against his visit tens of thousands of people demonstrated against the u.s. president on such issues as immigration race relations and climate change. when holding chum to account when highlighting the fact that his toxic hate fuels politics and he's policies that are having a devastating impact on people not just in the us but in the u.k. and all over the well especially in the global south in opposed to trump's races is on the podium. and i want him out of office i've joined protests in the states and i happened to be here today so i wanted to join and so that he does not represent us we really are more pakistan prime minister no washer eve and his daughter have been arrested on arrival back in the country treif a sentenced to ten years in prison on corruption charges last week has arrest happened on the same day that more than one hundred twenty people were killed at
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a campaign rally in southwest pakistan israeli soldiers have shot at a fifteen year old palestinian boy at the gaza border thirty others have been injured in the latest friday protests one hundred thirty seven palestinians have now been killed in the past three months along the fence with israel haiti's prime minister cheikh off on tall is facing a no confidence vote in parliament despite abandoning a policy to double fuel prices international monetary fund plan for haiti to cut subsidies in return for assistance triggered four days of demonstrations last week . those are the headlines the news continues keep it here on al-jazeera for more news in the meantime inside story is next.
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what the so-called special relationship donald trump visits britain for the first time as president and insults prime minister. he says her rival will make a better leader and she ignored his advice on bread set and migration how damaging is all that for the transatlantic this is the inside story. welcome to the program. in the respect british prime minister terry some a might wonder whether this was really the best week for a visit from donald trump right after a contentious nato summit and greeted by massive protests his first trip to london as u.s. president was all.
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