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some of it i like. to teenagers all killed as israel threatens a strong action against aggression. and i am citizen this is al jazeera a long way from london also coming up iraq places its security forces on high alert as angry protests continue in the south of the country eritrea as president promises to resolve his country's dispute with ethiopia as he begins a three day visit to this alba plus. over. on the gulf coast but still facing protests don't trump makes
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a privately is it to scotland. teenagers have been killed in the gaza strip as israel carries out the largest jailing to attack on hamas since the gaza war in twenty fourteen and israeli government officials says they are taking strong action against gresham israeli jets have targeted several neighborhoods in the gaza strip and the minute she says it's a struck dozens of hamas targets meanwhile hamas has fired more than seventy mortar bombs and rockets at southern israel nearly a dozen have been intercepted imus says the attack was meant to stop the israeli escalation and we'll be bringing you more on this live in gaza later in the program . iraq has placed its security forces on high alert as antigovernment protests spread across cities in the country's south the unrest
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began in the southern city of boughs or six days ago of the high unemployment and the lack of basic services mohamed el by the city has no 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 fueled angry protests over the past week. probably no more the 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 are the responsibility of the prime minister and the company. demonstrated you're burning tires blocking roads as they marched on government still ations even attempting to storm
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a bus or oil facility to protest escalated after thirteen year old sarah 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 ease tensions buster is 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. a lot of amon all we can do is shore solidarity with these people in their righteous cause we feel their suffering we're concerned about their difficult living conditions and
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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 a rock struggles to build a new government two months after parliamentary elections have been marred by controversy. zero. eritrea's president says history is being made on his first visit to neighboring ethiopia in more than two decades assayas received a warm welcome to the capital by ethiopian prime minister ahmed is the latest step towards reconciliation and peace between the longtime rivals last weekend the leaders signed a pact to restore diplomatic and trade ties bring an end to a twenty minute you standoff. well eritrea split from ethiopia in one thousand nine hundred ninety three after a long battle for independence they forced another brutal border war just five
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years later it began in one thousand nine hundred eighty three the frontier town of broadway and disputed area ethiopia's control around seventy thousand people were killed and tens of thousands displaced fighting along the one thousand kilometer border only ended in december two thousand with the signing of the algiers agreement a border commission was set up as part of that peace jail in two thousand and two a un backed ruling granted contest to terrorists to eritrea including me but ethiopia refused to withdraw its troops that was until prime minister came to power in april this year has since agreed to fully accept the terms of the algiers agreement and normalize relations or hammered out has more from. general counsel because i meant here the whole lot of three and if you're here could be inching closer to last thing. and there is a lot of a lie about president this is raising the fourth time. in
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three years not such a short time because if you're curious also the state of the african union and the five hundred. all laws of again unions summit about one held in a bit of about. the period of conflict now he's an. excitement on the whole partly it's by explains the people and. with which he was welcome back. and help of thousands lining up the streets between the airport the prime minister's palace where he had a meeting with the prime minister the highlight of the pork is with on family when you're going to get off an embassy which is very trainable you know this of a goal which we call for continuing. we're going about our top story now a new said the israeli jets have been taking astronauts on the gaza strip and our
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correspondent ben smith is live for us in gaza but they were talking an hour ago about attempts to mediate some sources trying this what's going on on the ground. well so we've learned since the hamas officials told al-jazeera that they agreed to a ceasefire at six thirty local time about an hour and a half ago but israel didn't and since then we've heard some rockets go out of gaza not just heard israel's iron dome intercept those sort of about five minutes ago and so hamas excuse me tells us now there is another attempt at mediation the egyptians are doing the mediation between the israelis and hamas but we know that israel through its prime minister benjamin netanyahu has warned hamas that it was going to strike hard if the burning kites didn't stop so israel at the moment it didn't doesn't seem in the mood for any cease fire israel's categorising as strong actions against guns and crashing one aggression and they talking about here. well
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the aggression specifically this time is these incendiary balloons and burning kites the drift over from gaza into israeli territory and they fall down and they set fire to israeli crops israel's been completely frustrated by these fairly rudimentary weapons because it's sophisticated armies not found a way to stop them so frustrating has it been that the border communities have put enormous pressure on benjamin netanyahu in the wider israeli community as well to do something that you know who has looked weak in the face of this it seems and so he has threatened to strike back hard and this seems to be what's happening israel the balloons have not stopped they were floating over yesterday when i was covering the friday protests and so israel seems to think that this is the only way to persuade hamas to stop allowing these balloons to flow so many can spend and they spent their life friends and.
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ten thousand people have been protesting against donald trump in scotland as the us president spends the weekend playing golf as his luxury resort. some of the demonstrators even made it to the edges of the president's goal of course and temporary west snipers have been deployed as part of tight security measures such as no more official engagements in the u.k. before heading to helsinki for a summit with russian president vladimir putin on monday nadine barber has more from the demonstrations in edinburgh. well they're calling this a carnival of resistance and one of the ways that the thousands of protesters gathered in this park in edinburgh a trying to register their opposition to donald trump is through schumer and not joined balloon over there showing the u.s. president as a baby in a nappy featured in the london demonstrations and it's now made its way up to scotland to those they weren't allowed to fly it over the turnberry go through
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where donald trump is spending the weekend well away from the protest this stage it was a flight over the scottish parliament as well that's where they say opposition march set off on saturday but now that it's here it's getting lots of attention and in fact along the march route there have been plenty of homemade banners that people have brought along using humor to or to ridicule the u.s. president but also to remind you is it of the stations that there are issues that they feel very strongly about teaching children is not ok separating children from their parents or their caregivers is no ok any which way you proceed and detaining them separately or with the parents is no case we didn't make a sound if we shared bodies from the street how will america notably our son with them half a bag more than half of americans did least not in the way that they need to now that the world stands with them ha ha ha ha ha. ha
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well on sunday donald trump travels on to helsinki for a summit on monday with the russian president vladimir putin there are protests already being organized there but these are demonstrators in scotland hope that they've made an impact meanwhile small scuffles have broken out approach in london several hundred people have shown their support for the u.s. president many wearing red hats dong with the slogan make britain great again demonstrators called on the u.k. to adopt chung's anti emigration. and praise what they called his strong leadership . since i got there are students under pro-government permanent shifts around activists in the nicaraguan capital and tragedy has a critically endangered black rhinos die in kenya during a relocation designed to protect them.
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hello once again let's look at weather conditions across the levant and western parts of asia so this the region still looking fine tashkent and especially stan pushing the forty degree mark around the caspian sea it's all looking fine the main area of interest is really some parts of turkey and through the caucuses there will be some really heavy showers along for georgia in particular as possibly armenia to a lesser extent but georgia will see some serious flooding i suspect overnight forty eight hours germany on the side of the med it's all looking fine there beirut sunshine and highs of thirty one into the arabian peninsula and for the eastern side so looking much expect temperatures around about the forty forty one mark meanwhile here in the gulf states we've got more of a breeze picking up from the north which could be in for quite
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a few days so the humidity will drop but it also means the temperature will rise so as we head on through into monday forecasts of forty six degrees here in. now this head across into southern parts of africa where weather conditions are looking pretty breezy on the eastern cape johannesburg looking at temperatures just eleven degrees one or two showers possible across parts of namibia in the course of sunday but respecting cape tend to be largely dry with a maximum temperature of seventeen degrees celsius. on july fourteenth. two thousand and sixteen. an attack on christianity in nice would change people's lives. to things that has killed at least sixty people. two years on zero world meets
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the french muslim families who lost their loved ones. truck attack a nice on al-jazeera. welcome back reminder on the top stories here on al-jazeera israel says it's carrying out the largest daylight attack on hamas since the gaza war and twenty fourteen on hamas has fired more than seventeen water bombs and rockets at southern israel iraq has placed its security forces on high alert as anti-government protests spread across cities and the country's south and eritreans president says history is being made on his first visit to neighboring ethiopia after more than
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two decades of hostility. haitian prime minister jacques guy left one tongue is waiting the head of the country's parliament as he faces a no confidence vote following protests they are less talented after haiti's government unveiled a proposal to remove fuel subsidies which in turn would have hiked fuel prices by fifty percent it was part of an agreement between haiti and the international monetary fund entente announced the plan would not go ahead but protesters are still demanding his resignation. now. what was meant to be three days of peaceful protests in nicaragua has turned into a bloody scene with pro-government paramilitaries surrounding student activists in the capital some of the students remain trapped in a church where they've been live streaming their own protests calling for the resignation of president daniel ortega having gulf the small central american nation since april marianna sanchez reports from one that. i know some of the
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students behind barricades at me get i was national university. unarmed and terrified. this student leaves a recorded message from her mother. on this day of national strike they would now to defend the country but if our where and i mean i know they think they're going to die on. just a few hours before government to produce followed a caravan commemorating the son of evolution thirty nine years ago that helped topple dictator and especially for most of the whole thing i spoke about peace. it took so much for most of nicaragua have been reconciliation and now there's a group of nicaraguans who don't accept it and that's because in sought of them they carry the poison of hatred. or they go supporters say he's done
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a lot for he got out it came out. alamo he's given most nicaraguans a guarantee for their rights to food education entertainment and freedom of expression. but as the caravan left the city of massai uniformed police armed with rifles an r.p.g. opened fire in the neighborhood of moneyball leaving two people dead. more than two hundred fifty people have died in almost three months of civil unrest pension reform protests turned into opposition calls for us risk nation. but on friday thousands of the guy once showed the president their support in his cabinet the. day i was to strike x. our government supporters at the fish national there straight into the crisis off the main highway the capital menow and most of the country remained mostly shut down streets empty gas stations banks shopping malls most businesses closed.
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but at the immigration offices a queue of people many fearing for their safety. was getting passports for her two sons get home until they could be kidnapped just because these students and i want to protect them. three months of bloody protests and knowing didn't sign with civilians and police dying in the crossfire more than one hundred twenty people remain disappeared and hundreds wounded among them some of the students trapped under the gun they say of police and paramilitary but the innocent man now we're going to go back to haiti now where lawmakers are holding a vote of no confidence on the prime minister after four days of process can you tell us what the latest is all on the table is on to that for us life in haiti
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yeah that's right we're at the parliament here in the capital port au prince and most of the parliamentarians are here now. ball has begun the voting hasn't started yet but at least they're gathering and it should be happening here very soon the prime minister the person whose fate will probably be decided here on saturday parliament has arrived here he went right into a meeting private meeting with a few lawmakers we asked him when he got out of his car did he plan to step down but did not and not answer our question that's prime minister guy love the fun time he is under increased pressure from not only people on the streets but also other lawmakers as well even some from his own party to step down a lot of people think the first step of indignance deep political crisis here in haiti is for the prime minister to step down he is the one that proposed to the gas increases a week ago that led to violent protests here last weekend now what's going on on
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the streets of haiti right now i can tell you that protests have begun here in the capital they're taking place in various different points of the capital and the protesters are planning we're told to march here to parliament building as this vote is scheduled to take place the protesters most of them calling for a lawful entente to step down but some also calling for the president. maurice to step down as well to take security here there are riot police outside of the parliament building standing by should things get out of control i meant to moving story i live under that line for as important a haitian capital thank you. five people including four attackers have been killed in separate car bombings in a somalia's presidential palace they say one explosive went off after a gunfight with armed men the checkpoint in mogadishu the second device was detonated in the same area shortly afterward the armed group has claimed responsibility for the attacks. the saudi and morality led coalition in yemen has
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agreed to hand back control of a major airport to local authorities after months of protests coalition forces have taken over the al gondar airports and the yemen's border with amman for several months the changing control now appears to be inspiring protests in other parts of the country shelob ellis reports. a success in negotiations roughly one year after taking over the airport and southeast in yemen the saudi u.a.e. coalition has agreed to give up control it will now hand it back to local civil authorities it's the first such move in yemen civil war and the decision follows months of protests from local tribes. who were given control of the airport and friday morning the public all the way in all the civil aviation gates this is a positive step from saudis muhtar forces. having control of the airport is one of
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the six demands issued by protesters any stimulant this victory is inspiring other communities to take action. in the city of tire is people are calling attention to other problems with local governments from corruption to lack of security. three years into the war thousands have been killed entire communities displaced the fight between who the rebels and government forces backed by the saudi u.a.e. coalition continues in other parts of the country getting control of al died is airport is important for those who live in the area and the. one who we pray this will be the end of the crisis in the end of the protests we also hope that our brothers in saudi arabia will appreciate the demolish of microbe residents and not repeat these actions. but some political analysts believe the gesture is mainly symbolic and will have little impact on the ground there needs to be serious steps to force us to hand over. the last year towards the security apparatus and all the
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airports in yemen rather than just giving one airports and expecting it to be a success stories like that despite handing over supervision of the year port the saudi immorality coalition still controls most of mara province. province of mazar leading to the entire south of yemen that is currently under control the coalition a seemingly small get significant move in a battle with the long road to hit charlotte ballasts al jazeera. that old boys and football coach rescued from my flooded cave in thailand which is challenge for most brittle next thursday how the minister says they are always covering well physically and mentally and if they're some of the boy spoke of their gratitude i wouldn't even want thank you for worrying about me and thank you for going into the cave to help me out don't worry about me now i'm saying how. i'd like to thank all the navy seals who came in to help us and thank everyone for their moral support
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until today. wildlife conservationists have declared an environmental disaster after eight critically endangered black rhinos tonight in kenya the ram animals were being moved to a national park the surviving rhinos are being watched closely and further relocation is have been suspended lower burden mentally as more. just two weeks after eleven black rhinos were moved to a neurosurgeon kenya three quarters of them have died early investigations indicate they were poisoned by the high level of salt in the water and then you know we've been doing this for decades moving rhinos in order to manage the populations because they are all isolated you want to prevent any inbreeding but this was a new sanctuary in sabah east we used to have rhinos there they were all put out and now we're bringing them back to that area so it's a very exciting possibility for kenya but it's ended in tragedy this is actually a national disaster kenya's tourism and wildlife minister has ordered the wildlife
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service to suspend the relocation of black rhinos while investigations continue the moving rhinos can be a risky process it involves putting endangered animals to sleep for the journey and the reviving them but the loss of so many in one go is unprecedented global. in the past twelve years about one hundred fifty rhinos have been moved in this way but these deaths have doubled the mortality figures. the u.k. based charity save the rhinos estimates there are fewer than five thousand five hundred black rhinos in the walled all of them in africa. poaching is forcing wildlife parks to take such drastic measures nine writers were killed in kenya last year and three more shot dead in may and their homes removed. kenya is leading the push for a total ban on ivory trading while white in april president of hurrican ya to order
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saudi arabia a prominent cleric and his sons accusing him of criticizing the ruling family it's part of a number of recent activists. this is inside story. hello and welcome to the program. authorities in saans arabia have arrested prominent. suffered just days after he published a book criticizing the ruling family three of his sons abdullah and ibrahim.
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