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fearing for their lives the students course in military gunfire during protests in nicaragua. logan pieces over here in doha you are watching al-jazeera also coming up there should be no one on one meeting between this president and mr there needs to be other americans in the room the u.s. government says the trumpington summit will go ahead despite the indictment of twelve russians for allegedly hacking the u.s. election in twenty six state. bank a spreads in iraq over a lack of jobs and rising costs raising questions of stability after the
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controversial election. and a third of all food cooked is never millions die of starvation every year chefs around the world say that is about to change. videos emerged on social media of students in nicaragua pleading for their lives as military gunfire is heard in the background. on. the images streamed live via facebook show the students taking cover and pleading to loved ones before the feet abruptly ends opposition activists called for three days of anti-government protests on thursday two hundred sixty four protesters have been killed since the unrest began in the middle of april now and a son chance has the latest from a forest from managua mariana what's happening. well peter the latest we've heard is that to the i.c.r.c.
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ambulance the international committee for the red ambulance was able to finally go inside the premises of the campus where these students were under siege and they have been able to leave with. two journalists and apparently three wounded and what we understand is that the members of the clergy the pope's representative and in the cardinal were able to to make a way for these and for this ambulance and for the paramilitary to let aid come to the people that were wounded inside however we understand that still there are students in there and that the paramilitary house is the area surrounded and what we are hearing is that two moral saturday. members of the clergy will continue the negotiations to help these students leave the
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a promise as of this university here in the capital in my now look at the same time in mourning ball which is a neighborhood in the city of najaf. of is the now up there's been is attacks by the police uniformed police and we've seen the images of dozens of the twenty or thirty is perhaps more policeman running around the town or the the neighborhood of one involved is they were carrying high caliber weapons r.p.g. or a rocket propelled grenades and they will shooting and we understand that that two people have been killed there is like. we said in the beginning like you were saying in the video of course there's. the video that we saw first.
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students apparently unarmed pleading for their lives and many of them think good bye to their parents saying that they were doing this for him to get out and some of them crying and they're terrified because there was incoming fire directly to them and other video that we haven't been you haven't been able to see yet but we've seen earlier of a para military plane in plain clothes it with high caliber weapons of mass and there with their flak jackets and their radios and so on firing at the area where these students were taking cover peter mr ortega brought in the short term policy of forcibly removing the roadblocks that the kind of backfired that just increased the bad feeling directed at him. well i think that the way that
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he's been able to have an excuse to fire at these protesters because basically this is what they say that the government says that they have to bring down those barricades because they're the people from the get our have the freedom to hash should have the freedom to transit freely in the country and there not be stopped from going to work and so on so it hasn't backed fired he's been able to continue bringing down those barricades and still we are at the point where government forces are still at calking. with the excuse of bringing down those barricades attacking people that are unarmed many of them of course there are also protesters that are armed and of course there's also been policemen that have been killed but on the majority of the wounded and the people killed and detained have been
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students and civilians and so if president or however today when he led this. caravan to the city of money and with their thousands of followers he talked about peace and reconciliation however after he left. all these policemen they behind and that's when all this shooting started in the same place where he had just been talking about peace and reconciliation brianna thank you twelve russian hackers have been indicted as part of the on going robert muller investigation into potential collusion in the twenty sixteen u.s. presidential election the announcement has led to calls for the cancellation of next week's planned meeting between donald trump putin's shihab rattansi from washington. 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 have an impact on
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the election 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 phone kept 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
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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 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 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 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 rod rosenstein said you briefed the president earlier this week before his trip to europe she ever chancy al-jazeera washington to pakistan where there is political chaos just weeks before
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the general election more than one hundred twenty people have been killed at a campaign rally in the southwest the attacks happened on the same day the former prime minister nawaz sharif arrived back in the country he was arrested on site al jazeera was restored and with 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 in which more than one hundred who 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 in bonn news in the country's northwest the candidate there was not physically hurt but he was angry. 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
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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 jury 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 rosalyn jordan al-jazeera. iraq's government has held an emergency meeting off the demonstrations that began in the southern oil rich city of basra spread to other areas including the capital baghdad there is anger at high unemployment and a lack of basic services the prime minister body went to basra on friday hoping to
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calm tensions mohammed but d.c. has the story. it's nearly fifty degrees celsius in iraq's southern city of basra and people have been feeling the heat. the city's unstable electricity grid and dwindling infrastructure fuelled angry protests over the past week. they know more than a german general here. geez protests of the oppressed people of we are asking for what is rightfully ours the government should provide clean water. electricity and basic infrastructure these basic needs is the responsibility of the prime minister and the company. demonstrated you burning tires blocking roads as they marched on government installations even attempting to storm a bus or oil facility to protest escalated after thirteen year old sad was killed when security forces opened fire on crowds. prime minister hyderabadi flew to busser and met with the city's governor as well as security officials to try and
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ease tensions bus was iraq's richest oil province but despite the city's wealth and natural resources unemployment rates have skyrocketed and that's mainly due to most of the jobs in the oil industry being filled by foreign workers rising living costs contaminated water supplies and lack of basic services in the city aggravated frustrations with the government. there are presented of grand ayatollah ali al sistani expressed his support for the demands of the shia majority city. all we can do is show our solidarity with these people in their righteous cause we feel their suffering we are concerned about their difficult living conditions and it's all due to the incompetence of former and current officials the prime minister has vowed to revive the economy which has been ravaged by years of conflict i bet he is keen to calm frustrations as iraq struggles to build a new government two months after parliamentary elections that have been marred by
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controversy amid the d.c. al-jazeera. well as we were mentioning there those protests have now spread to other cities in iraq as well flights to the international airport and joffe was suspended after people stormed the terminal building but security forces later managed to push back the demonstrators still ahead here on al-jazeera. whatever you're going to do is ok with us just make sure we can trade together that's all that matters i was after a published interview criticizing to recently his soft plan donald trump changes his chief plus. your little girl's anguish of being separated from her parents and he wants mexico for goes viral now the family is finally back together again.
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the in. with. hello they're being rather wait for us in georgia recently look at the satellite picture we can see the cloud here it's also been with us over parts of turkey and into azerbaijan and it's all interesting its way eastwards but being replenished so more weather here as we head through saturday and into sunday actually sundays looking a bit wetter and that area of rain just pushes a little bit further towards the west so more of us in turkey will see that rain there's also the risk of seeing a bit of it in ankara as well towards the south the draw as you might expect for many of us here beirut about thirty degrees and still pretty hot in baghdad at forty six now here in doha our temperature really depends on the wind direction at this time of year because it comes from the east that it brings in the humidity and the temperatures are actually lower but it feels very sticky that's what's happening on saturday so forty four degrees will be our maximum but it will feel quite sticky quite a bit of humidity around there on sunday the winds change that we firing down from
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the north and that's a draw a direction for the air and with dry air the temperatures can get that bit higher so forty seven degrees maybe even higher will be our maximum for sunday down towards the southern parts of africa lots of areas of rain here they're all working their way eastwards and dragging down the temperatures as they do so as well so durban eighteen degrees will be our maximum on saturday the rain clears for sunday and then we drop to fifteen or sixteen. with. beleaguered out of five paying the price for his political maneuvering. now desperate for american recognition good technique and absolutely denounce all. goodies how did the p.l.o. find strength and support from their only lifeline oppressed palestinians living in the occupied territories chronicling the tourbillon story the struggle for palestinian homes p.l.o. history of a revolution on al-jazeera. welcome
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back you're with al-jazeera pieces over here in doha these are the headlines videos emerged on social media of students in nicaragua pleading for their lives as military gunfire so that the background the images are streamed live on facebook before the feed abruptly ends opposition activists called for three days of anti-government protests on thursday. the iraqi government has held an emergency meeting of the demonstrations that began in the southern oil rich city of basra and spread to other areas including the capital baghdad there is anger over high unemployment and a lack of basic services. twelve alleged russian hackers have been indicted as part
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of the u.s. investigation into potential collusion between the trump campaign and russia during the twenty sixteen presidential election the announcement comes just days before donald trump is due to meets the russian president vladimir putin in helsinki. the american president says ties with the u.k. are at their quote highest level of special just a day after stirring up controversy in an interview with the sun newspaper in it he suggested plans for brics it were too soft and if they stand the u.k. shouldn't expect a trade deal with america but on friday trump dismissed that report as fake news jonah hill now 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 a special relationship this was no way to treat a friend donald trump
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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 and 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
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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. all the time they 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.
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presidents the occasion perhaps less unforgettable join a whole al-jazeera winsor. the giant blimp depicting the u.s. president as a baby has been flying over london during protests against him tens of thousands of people demonstrated against mr trump on this use ranging from the integration to the risk relations and climate change surveys by the british polling organization you guys found two thirds of britons believe trump is a poor or terrible president when holding chalk to account where highlighting the fact that his toxic hate fueled 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 and opposed to trump's racism his homophobia. 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 show that he does not represent
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us really well the opposition labor leader jeremy corbyn joined the protest voicing his disapproval of mr trump's trip fundamentally the message that goes out today from london is taken up here in london that around this country on this issue of his interest we are united in our hope for a load of justice not division where you guys you know have to win racism is going to be where it you know it's you know hope for low on the earth to take the six year old migrant secretly recorded backing for her family at the u.s. to tension center is now back with her mother. you are if. you are the cries of allison madrid pleading with border agents at the macallan detention
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center drew worldwide attention to the trumpet ministrations zero tolerance approach to illegal immigration the reunion follows a u.s. court order for the authorities to get all migrant families forced to split up back together the family is now waiting for a date to be set for their asylum hearing. mexico's outgoing president has told the visiting u.s. secretary of state that washington must quickly reunite families separated on the us mexico border immigration top the agenda of the meeting between mike pompei oh and ricky penn and yet pompei later met the mexican president elect manuel lopez obrador here's a latin america editor who seeing human. outside angry demonstrators protested against the u.s. administration's deportation of mexican migrants and the separation of children from their parents but inside the office of mexico's president elect and that is monday lopez over i thought it was handshakes all around just two weeks after his election what top u.s. officials including u.s.
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secretary of state mike tom pale and president trump son in law jared had dropped by actually on the initiative of the white house it was a priority for me. to come to mexico soon after the election to begin building our relationship with him and his. two thousand mile border. that is committed to making measurable progress in the security on both sides of the border the meeting was unprecedented breaking a sixty year tradition in which the mexican president elect visits washington first to meet and greet his u.s. counterpart at the invite of themselves if they can come back to the states with. with good news about the future of key issues such as nafta gration. well that deafened to be will matter a lot for the meter insulations. it's too soon to announce good news but that left
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wing president elect did hand pump ale a letter for president trump outlining mexican initiatives for future bilateral ties based on four key issues of common interest trade migration security and development. we are going to wait for a person trying to receive the letter before revealing the contents to the mexican people and we hope that we will receive mr trump response within the next few weeks he added that the meeting gave them quote reasonable optimism about finding common ground with washington no small feat given the deep rift between both made. since president donald trump took office the meeting lasted for the hour but above all this was an opportunity for both sides. and perhaps that's because if the outgoing president. has been widely. lauded. and. eritrea's
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president is making an historic visit to neighboring ethiopia the two leaders have agreed to normalize relations and a twenty year military standoff last month prime minister agreed to a un backed border ruling to hand disputed territory back to eritrea is catherine soy. theys optimism for a change in the horn of africa rapid progress is being made after a theo peace prime minister of the mohammad and expectedly made peace with their retreat and president they're waking. was given a hero is welcome when he visited the capital asmara last sunday thousands of their retreat and lined the streets flags from side by side. these were once bitter rivals whose three year war from one thousand nine hundred eight to two thousand led to the deaths of hundreds of thousands of people. both countries have since been in a state of what's described as no war but no peace during their summit in asmara
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their leaders agreed to normalize relations by fast reopening embassies restoring flights allowing direct phone calls and easing economic ties now president up there where his visit to ethiopia is cementing the throwing of frosty relations the sudden change to restore ties is surprising observers and is expected to have far reaching consequences for millions of their retreat and ethiopians who share close cultural and linguistic ties but who've been separated for many years catteries saw al-jazeera nairobi a police officer in france has been arrested and suspended after a video was released showing him beating a prisoner the photos published on the macside magazine website shows the officer dragging the handcuffed inmate into a cell in a paris courthouse before repeatedly killing him punching him it continues even after more officers arrived francis interior minister has condemned the incident
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and a judicial investigation is now under way. eight critically endangered black rhinos have died in kenya after being moved to a national park the ministry of tourism and wildlife says early investigations point to salt poisoning as the rhinos try to adapt to a more céline water in the park and the surviving rhinos are being closely watched and further relocations have been suspended. 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 alone malaysia activists are trying to get restaurants to be more sustainable florence. 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 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
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a movement to get chefs around the world to be at the forefront of reducing food waste those of us in white coats because 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 . 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
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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. a rethink about waste and how it can be turned into tasty meals consumers also have a responsibility when it comes to food rates and it can be as simple as making sure you don't cut up too much of the end of a carrot when you're cooking to finishing everything on your plate ultimately making a success of the chefs throw away idea will depend on all of us florence lee al-jazeera
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kuala lumpur. this is al-jazeera these are the headlines so far videos emerged on social media students in nicaragua pleading for their lives as military gunfire is heard in the background. the images were streamed live on facebook before the feed abruptly came to an end opposition activists called for three days of anti-government protests on thursday night in asuncion is now from. the latest we've heard is that. the ambulance the international committee of the red. able to finally go inside the premises of the campus were these students were under siege and they have been able to leave with. two journalists and apparently three
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wounded twelve russian hackers have been indicted as part of the robert muller investigation into potential collusion between the campaign and russia twenty sixteen presidential election announcement comes just days before donald trump meets that i mean putin in finland the u.s. president is now in scotland for the final private leg of a four day visit to the u.k. earlier he met the u.k.'s prime minister and the queen hailing ties as the highest level of special. the iraqi government has held an emergency meeting after demonstrations against high unemployment that began in the southern oil rich city of basra spread to other areas including to the capital baghdad. the former pakistani prime minister nawaz sharif and his daughter have been arrested upon arriving back in the country sharif was sentenced to ten years in jail on charges of corruption last week as arrest happened on the same day that one hundred twenty people were killed at a campaign rally in the southwest of pakistan a catholic priest in chile has appeared in court on charges of sexually abusing
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children to later held senior positions in the capital santiago is among fourteen priests being investigated by the police in march pope francis ordered a report which revealed a culture of abuse and cover ups and in may all of chile's bishops offered to resign. eight critically endangered black rhinos have died in kenya off to be moved to a national park the ministry of tourism and wildlife says early investigations point to salt poisoning as the rhinos try to adapt to a more céline water in the park those are your headlines the news continues after p.l.o. history of a revolution quick summary top of the hour i'll see that. in two thousand and fourteen israel inflicted a devastating attack on gaza. filmmaker mohammad jabaliya captures the destruction of his home city through the struggle of those he saved lives for
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a living. witness ambulance on al-jazeera. you stand the differences. and the similarities of cultures across the. al-jazeera. in one nine hundred forty eight the state of israel was proclaimed. palestine was lost. sixteen years later in one thousand nine hundred sixty four the palestine liberation organization or the p.l.o. was founded. made up of different factions the p.l.o. has been at the heart of the struggled to regain palestine ever since. here.
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in the. after years of bloody infighting the various palestinian factions began to resolve their differences. tamal to us events in the region were to prove both the solace and a setback for the palestinian cause. and by nine hundred eighty seven the various factions of the p.l.o. had come closer together after the past four years of into palestinian strife. the palestinian parliament in exile the palestine national council met in algiers in april of that year. a common cause help unify ranks.

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