tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera July 15, 2018 2:00am-3:01am +03
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chinese are living in cairo and wanted to see the pyramids since september one thousand nine hundred five i came with my friends to egypt many started a small traders but are now successful in business shifting and i began to do business in two thousand and three or two thousand and four at a time it was small but then it began to expand asia al-jazeera well meets the growing chinese community in egypt egypt made in china on al-jazeera. welcome back stop by look at weather conditions across australia and certainly a ton temperatures of likely be quite low once again particular across southeastern
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areas and daytime highs nothing special just twelve there in melbourne as i move the forecast through into monday will see this front just moving through the bite region so i will see some showers i think for parts of south australia into victoria and certain times man looks quite wet and windy at times and across western australia it's looking generally fine but we have got a fair amount a client push and sealed shower developing later on heavy rain across much of new zealand during the course of sunday is likely the clear why quite smartly during monday so brighter weather following on behind terminal two by there for christchurch fourteen degrees once the sun comes out. so let's head up into northeastern parts of asia now here obviously we're looking for dry conditions across japan after all the terrible flooding that we've had in the weather conditions here are looking tries very hot and humid have to say there is some heavy rain across the colorado support of site having a fairly wet day houseware fine conditions across the korean peninsula beijing dry
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her. serve. her. lou. lou. gehrig. her. with a crackdown on media and political opposition cambodia is getting ready for its national election most want to win east investigates how far template is willing party will go to consolidate its power one of many first on al jazeera and monday put in twelve. u.s.
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and british companies have announced the biggest discovery of natural gas in west africa but what to do with these untapped natural resources is already a source of heated debate nothing much has changed they still spend most of their days looking forward to for dry riverbeds like they swan five years on the syrians still feel battered or even those who managed to escape their country have been truly unable to escape the war. the pressure is on for fifteen thousand people posing an imminent threat to israel use life and yes they work to reform but told each way they did not come must people not palestinian we'll get a right to know where they are the same thing than it does on the bay are sending them to die it's a cultural issues and when they come and attack us it's a war zone he was attacking maybe his son goes head to head with danny and what israel is doing is deliberately choosing to slaughter houses and al-jazeera.
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this is. a low i'm maryanne demasi this is the news hour live from london coming up in the next sixty minutes. after a wave of israeli strikes of a gaza a mass says a cease fire has been agreed. haiti is without a government after the prime minister resigned following widespread protests. embracing his friends after two decades of hostility a new relationship is formed between ethiopia and eritrea. zero zero zero zero zero zero on the golf course but still facing protests donald trump makes
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a private visit to scotland. and i'm forest while here with all the day's sporting clearing the countdown continues to the world cup final as expectations failed in both france and croatia ahead of sunday's showed. a mass says a cease fire has been reached with israel to end the recent violence and gaza although that hasn't been confirmed by the israeli government earlier two palestinian teenagers were killed during israel's largest daylight attack on hamas since the gaza war in two thousand and fourteen israeli jets targeted several neighborhoods in the gaza strip al-jazeera has been at smith reports now on the day's events. not since the twenty fourteen war has israel hit a target so close to the densely populated gaza city israel says this building was
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a hamas urban warfare training facility with a tunnel underneath there were also civilians nearby israel says they were awarded the bombs of the strike a smaller rocket was fired first at the roof a knock it's called but the people there said they didn't understand this warning instead some rushed to help someone have been injured these two teenagers were among that group they were killed when israel second a much more powerful strike came in. since friday evening israel's military has hit more than forty targets across gaza israel says it's aiming at hamas training facilities it also released a video of what it says was the destruction of a tunnel near the border with egypt. israel has been frustrated for weeks now by century burning balloons and burning kites that drift over the border during friday protests and set fire to israeli crops prime minister benjamin netanyahu has been under enormous domestic pressure particularly from border communities to do
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something to stop them and israel has threatened hamas said to hamas if you do not stop these kites we will hit back and this seems to be that which allegation that. dozens of rockets have been fired by armed groups from gaza towards israel a few have been intercepted by israel's iron dome system and usually hamas has claimed sole responsibility for some of the rockets fired by israel's air strikes follow friday's protests which are now in there for a fifteen year old palestinian was shot dead when israel says he tried to climb the fence the mainly peaceful protests began as an attempt to persuade israel to lift its twelve year long blockade of gaza but israel has not made any concessions and that's led to enormous frustration amongst garza's almost two million people. without a zero garza. well i'm joined now in the studio by a sea medical bag head of international relations at regents university thank you
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very much for coming in to speak with us we have seen now the most violent flare up in intention since two thousand and fourteen amasses reporting that there has been a ceasefire if it's confirmed by the israeli government is the truce likely to hold . the do some of the but they're all. the one class unless the situation on the gold is changing because the relation between new zealand is always on the verge of something and usually something not good so it can flew off by any of orchids by any action all the action to water coming this is the sixteen week of the moon solution crossed. the bodum it's also this week was in support of the between village. in the wiz bang that is about to be effected but by the israeli forces there is the dynamic there of the moment with a negative one which can flip off very quickly so that is good news and it was
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apparently negotiated book by egypt and anders but how long is it going to last that we don't know because of course israel says that the air raids are in response to continued rocket and mortar fire into southern israel now that the now that hamas positions have been targeted how might the groups inside gaza is an appetite for them to to react in the aftermath of this right nigel of the sides isn't to say to go backward in twenty twenty forty and i think it's still in the memory of both sides what was going to happen into a pole long conflict between the two sides however there is always the possibility that some of the action just imagine in front of the walk it's forwards and kill quite a number wolf easily then the government would be pressure to we act and react the same way if it is a right now they're trying to minimize casualties on the gazan side but it can
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always go all so this is very dangerous talking about a very small area and everything that they have and also remember the the fires on days really side from the balloons and the kites so the pressure is mounting there are always the extremists of both sides it would like to push either the hamas the government there or these early government to do something bigger because they still believe that there is a military solution the reality there is no military solution and if there is no political solution then there is a risk for flavor. so there is always this unpredictable element to the dynamic is an end to in israel and gaza but one thing we have seen is. shift in the way the people of gaza are responding to conditions inside the strip you have unemployment and poverty and the continuing effects of the military assault of the past what future is there for this territory that is supposed to have some level of
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autonomy but actually has no control over its borders well the situation is on the verge of or for humanitarian disaster because it's human and versus and ongoing a protracted war is the unemployment it's the poverty is no access to clean water it's only six hour electricity those are not human condition the people should not live under these conditions and if there is no change it will push people to become more of become so if in these really military did the security forces something should happen but it has to happen to get the wifi why do comprehensive peace negotiations we hear about it promptly forward or only two through weeks ago jill cushion of talk about a grunt's plan to improve the condition in gaza and then it's all go quiet reality it needs huge investment the it needs
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a political change it has to have unity between the west bank and gaza and then move quickly into some viable peace forces otherwise i think we live again in again this kind of. events as we witnessed today thank you very much for your analysis yes imac thank you. well now to haiti which is without a government office the prime minister decided to step down facing massive public pressure jaggy resigned after days of violent protests of his government's plan to eliminate fuel subsidies even though he reversed that decision the unrest started off to haiti's government unveiled a proposal to remove those subsidies which would have hiked feel prices by fifty percent it was part of an agreement between the government and the international monetary fund. is in the haitian capital force a prince and joins us now a day of drama at the parliament there what more do we know about the prime minister's resignation yeah it sure was
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a day of drama here in port au prince the capital the parliament where we're at right now is very quiet but i'll tell you there was a lot of political noise made here that are today the prime minister former prime minister now i should say jack galop entente was here at the parliament as parliamentarians were discussing his future there was a no confidence vote that was going on here at parliament they were in the middle of debating the no confidence vote when in the middle of it about two hours almost three hours into it the now ex prime minister a lot on taunt took to the podium he defended his government but in the middle of his address said that he had delivered his resignation. didn't and the president had accepted and he was officially stepping down immediately. left the parliament and that point the entire session was called over because there's nothing else to
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discuss and that ins the prime ministership of la phone taunt he was prime minister for seventeen months he had never held any public office before so trained doctor and it's important to point out that now that he is gone all of his ministers around him are gone now as well part of the resignation so essentially right now the country of haiti is without any functioning government i should point out there were protests here in the capital port au prince calling for law phone time to step down he did that the protests were. but we did see some protests throughout the city today. so where does this leave the country then if there is no government and unrest continues. well in terms of the prime ministership who will decide who the next prime minister who will decide who that will be that will be the president jovan employees and the two leaders of
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parliament maurice is expected to address the nation sometime later on saturday night but the process of selecting a new prime minister most likely will take days perhaps even weeks we're not quite sure on that and in the meantime force the country will be without a government now it'll be interesting on two fronts here number one is there are lots of protesters that are calling for maurice the president to step down himself will have to see in the coming days if that call still is out there on the streets or most protesters feel that now that the prime minister has stepped down that's enough and they. space to move on or not so that will be very key in the coming days there's a lot of dissatisfaction not only with the former prime minister but now with the president so we'll see if that. now is the focus is on the president and again this is a country haiti two thousand and ten earthquake more than two hundred thousand people were killed tragically country still trying to recover from that seven years later
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it was just two thousand and sixteen a hurricane came through here wiped out almost the entire southern half of the country so this is a this is a country that's used to adversity it's used to political crisis but boy this political crisis that they were facing was one that was one of the worst in many years now it'll be interesting to see in the coming days and weeks if a new government a new prime minister whoever that might be is able to turn the country around politically and get it moving in the right direction thank you very much gabriel elizondo with all the latest from haiti. with our life from london much more still ahead iraq places its security forces on high alert as angry protests continue in the south of the country. students on the scene pro-government our military surround activists in the nicaraguan capital.
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eritrea's president says history is being made on his first visit to neighboring ethiopia in more than two decades. received a warm welcome to the capital by the ethiopian prime minister ahmed it's the latest step towards reconciliation after that he does agree to restore ties and put an end to a twenty year military standoff algis there is mohamed a dull reports now from. a few weeks ago ethiopian that a chair will be tied and it is as they have been for the past two decades now they're behaving as if they're the best of friends at a tram president decide to suffer work and i've been a disciple boneset to dancing and loud jesus. sawzall stand out in a disciple bomba tight security to welcome his visit the latest the in and being alone militaristic. i thank the people of addie saba for this wonderful reception for the eritrean president and we made this
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in the goodness in the one i'm very happy to be here these two people are now one people. ethiopia's new prime minister ahmed made a similar visit to the tryst capital last weekend where he was welcomed by a forty with a hug some laughter the forty two year old a b broke the ice last month by fully embracing a peace deal that ended in one thousand nine hundred to two thousand board a war that killed tens of thousands on left families separated since then at a trail and if you if you have a view that is full diplomatic for you and with us from things until the delightful fund itself is afraid that by the dispute there will be often embassies fly through and direct telephone lines. the sudden change in relations a surprising many but it's just the beginning of what could be a long peace process both sides will also need to follow through on their commitments this week if you pissed submitted
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a request to the united nations to lift sanctions on a trail in a show of good faith mohammed at all just a disabled way through a p.r. . so for more on this i'm joined by eritrean activist feroz where today thank you very much for coming in to speak to us and so a great deal of excitement and relief around this historic peace deal after two decades of a military standoff what are your hopes for the country's future now eritrea's future well. as we've seen in one thousand nine hundred one similar if for a similar happiness similar to your relations. i would like to see first of all the constitution ratified out like to see all the prisoners of conscious political prisoners in eritrea free. or appear in court and i would like to see the national service and or go back into the original eighteen months that
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it was supposed to for the young eritreans that are in the country in the absence of any of those reforms taking place how do you bring about some sort of change or progress does it come from the inside or is it about international pressure well it could be both the main the main pressure would be from the inside because it is the people that are on the inside that are suffering the most but then also the international pressure wouldn't hurt as well. if if changes doesn't appear them obviously. a greater change needs to be done and that is change if i do ministration and that's what we want we need to change and if the current administration doesn't give it to us then we need the current admin how do you want this change to take place how easily we want to say yes to go peacefully we want to say yes to give power to the young people that are eagerly waiting and want to see
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democratic eritrea you know so this is the kind of change that you want to see but then do you fear that the positivity around this latest development that you know that the positive headlines from there being peace between these two countries for the first time in twenty years will actually encourage the opposite that there will be if anything a sense of complacency only leaders absolutely it will sugarcoat some of the big issues that we have in the country and that's what i want to remind the people that this doesn't make doesn't bring any changes to the people of eritrea you cannot have war and unhappiness and human rights violation within your home and then go and try to make peace with a neighbor it doesn't work that way can you tell me what life is like for younger
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people the young generation in eritrea now one of the challenges in the problems that they face they have no life they finish high school at the age of seventeen eighteen they're conscript it to them to their national service and they stay there until they're forty plus they cannot lead a normal life off having children get married and work in progress in their careers there's basically no life apart from hold in a gun and being in the mountains or thank you very much for sharing your insight with us fellows where a day thank you thank you for joining us in the studio tonight. well now five people including four attackers have been killed in separate car bombings near somalia's presidential palace police say one explosive went off after a gunfight with armed men at a checkpoint in mogadishu the second device was detonated in the same area shortly afterwards the group claimed responsibility for the attack.
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well now to iraq where antigovernment demonstrations have continued across southern cities for a sixth day now is anger grows over high unemployment and a lack of basic services protesters stormed a local government building in karbala while the cities of basra and now jeff have been placed under curfew security forces are on high alert with fears the unrest could spread towards the capital barbara as will.
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