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president trump may try to wave off all the disapproval encountered in his trip but a round of golf of his very own pop didn't completely avoid encounters but testers less than delighted with his visit. nevertheless he persisted with his primary form of exercise as he tweeted earlier in the day as the never trump has continued and scotland. in london it was a completely different crowd a throng of far right activists cheering the u.s. president's visit to the u.k. yes president trump we in deceptive i'll beg of you both personally and in the role of president of the most powerful and one of the greatest countries on the face of the earth so who wants to live here as such americans we are your friends that donal's not coming here as a personal holiday is coming here to represent the american people so to snub him because of all of the american people because he's
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a democratically elected was he was the mt stromlo demonstration on friday there's only a few thousand and the number one thing is a show president being a was acting was sold to the ultra right in this country. i. i but the crowd here wasn't just meeting in praise of the u.s. president there was also support for the founder of the english defense league steven yaxley lennon also known as tommy robinson currently in jail for contempt of court a man who has organized violent protests against muslim immigrants and of whom one of trump's diplomats lobbied the british ambassador in washington for his release the poster boy of the english far right turned into a rallying cry for their cause. to take pride in the visit of a president they believe affirms their reality with or without facts. al-jazeera london but how boys rescued from
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a flooded cave in thailand will be discharged from the hospital on thursday health minister says the footballers and their coach are recovering well divers got them out of a cave earlier this week after they'd been trapped for more than two weeks in a video released on saturday some of the boys expressed gratitude i wouldn't even want thank you for worrying about me and thank you for going into the cave to help me you know don't worry about me now i'm safe. but like to thank all the navy seals who came in to help us and thank everyone for their moral support until today. still ahead on al-jazeera under siege we have the latest on the students caught up in a violent standoff at the military. plus. i'm the richardson in moscow right six sets of fans and players are counting down to football because.
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i. mean the weather sponsored by. welcome back we have some heavy rain to contend with for hong kong over the next twenty four hours with a circulation of low pressure really looking very wet across much of indo china to vietnam through laos towards me i'm all likely to see some heavy downpours vance the forecast through to monday not a great deal of change the saracens still looking very wet once you get north of hong kong towards food shanghai weather conditions cherry not too bad and you can also see that flows generally bringing a lot of rain into northern parts of the philippines so expect very wet weather in the lower but as you get into central and southern areas it's a different picture brighter conditions indeed say for the two showers in the far north of borneo the south the region is generally looking final word down to java on broken sunshine temperatures low thirty's very nice indeed cherami looking fine
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up through so much on the plane and then once again to thailand then again we pick up on that heavy rain that continues across cambodia and into central southern parts of vietnam south asia looking live in most areas and see across western areas down through the western ghats the circulation in the east is also going to bring some very heavy rain till calcutta still some heavy showers in parts of nepal and the chance of one of two heavy downpours in new delhi the weather. and the sheer where corruption is and. make now embroiled in a battle to hold the power to account. how does this radical transformation of. i mean it i mean if you want to shedding light on the romanians pressing for change and the unconventional methods to eliminate corruption remain people. on i'll just zero.
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you're watching al-jazeera here's a recap of the top stories this hour israeli military says it's bombed another site in gaza after a rocket attack on the palestinian territory this comes after hamas said that a cease fire had been agreed to earlier on saturday israel carried out dozens of air strikes in gaza and the biggest as collation of us will be since the two thousand and fourteen war haiti's prime minister on talk has resigned following days of violent protests that were triggered by plans to raise fuel prices by fifty percent which the government has since abandoned at least seven people were killed in three days of unrest eritrea's president assayas of fergie is making
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a landmark visit to neighboring ethiopia it is the latest step towards reconciliation in peace between the long war and rivals last weekend the leaders signed a pact and then the twenty year military standoff. two students have been killed in nicaragua capital managua during a standoff with pro-government forces some of the group live stream their ordeal as they were surrounded in this church that they had sought refuge in the standoff has now ended the students were calling for president daniel ortega to step down more than two hundred sixty protesters have been killed since this unrest began in mid april changes to the pension system triggered the initial demonstrations around the sanchez has more from managua. the red cross ambulance was finally able to go in with the promises of the camp to be able to pick pick up some of the wounded there when it sent two journalists have been freed there and three wounded student also
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has been taken out however the this is the area seems to be surrounded by paramilitary and the cardinal of that hour will be at the negotiating the liberation of the other students who remain inside the church that is inside the premises of the university also today earlier today is members of the police. unit in uniform heavily armed even with their r.p.g. rocket propelled grenade shooting in the streets of war which is a neighborhood in the city of much of of my now a capital there too apparently two people were killed there the policeman if they'd there an apparently. when they precedented that data headed there today with his wife the vice president of suddenly you and thousands of followers in this caravan that they took all the way to much the
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president there talking about recalculation and peace however is that not what was happening here at the university in the in the center of man now why were these students who were unarmed were pleading for their lives with the. paramilitary shooting from another from the other end of the barricade directly at these students in chile have raided offices of the catholic archbishop in two cities as part of investigations until sexual abuse officers question staff and sees documents and reka by priests in those areas are accused of crimes dating back eighteen years. and another priest has appeared in court charged with raping seven children. who held senior roles in the capital santiago's accused of participating in a network abuse. yemen's civil aviation authorities are back in charge of the airport
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near the border with oman saudi forces have been overseeing the al qaeda airport now changing control what appears to be inspiring protests in other parts of yemen charlotte tell us reports of 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 not 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 old runway and all the civil aviation gates this is opposed to step from saudis. having control of the airport is one of the six demands issued by protest is any stimulus and this victory is inspiring other communities to take action. in the city of tire as people are calling
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attention to other problems with local governments from corruption to lack of security. three years into the war thousands have been killed and 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 our guidance airport is important for those who live in the area and the. one who we pray this will be the end of the crisis and the end of the protests we also hope that our brothers in saudi arabia will appreciate the demands 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 broad as all the airports in yemen rather than just one airports and expecting it to be a success story. despite handing over supervision of the year port the coalition
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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 a long road to hate ballasts al jazeera. iran's president haasan rouhani says the u.s. is isolated when it comes to the nuclear deal saturday marked the third anniversary of that landmark agreement the us out of a deal warning he will reinstate all sanctions against tehran in november european leaders are trying to work with iran to save the agreement. on reports that we have here. because it was a moment many doubted would ever happen the signing of a nuclear deal with the ranch. three years later its survival is very much in question european powers are doing what they can to keep the deal live but the challenges may be too difficult to overcome the iran deal is defective at its core
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president donald trump denounced the u.s. withdrawal in may describing the deal as one sided under the agreement to rend limited its uranium stockpile and nuclear program sanctions were lifted allowing to her on to resume trading oil and gas on the international market. in germany britain france along with russia and china want to make the deal work without the u.s. but talks in vienna have let a little progress and they may all face american sanctions if they continue to do business with iran but it ran on the other hand wants guarantees much more your cash for you but what we want from the countries who signed the agreement is a clear commitment that preserves the rights of iranian it's that this includes all economic factors because the agreement is a nuclear political and economic deal at a nato meeting in brussels trump seemed desk confident that's never that iran would
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in the future return to the negotiating table and now they're having a lot of problems and their economy is collapsing but i will tell you this at a certain point they're going to call me and they're going to say let's make a deal and we'll make a deal but they are they're feeling a lot of pain right now. trumps administration accuses to herat of what it calls destabilizing behavior in the middle east. which is one reason why iran and more specifically its role in syria is expected to feature prominently during trump's upcoming summit with russian president vladimir putin. the un has said the u.s. can't be trusted to keep its commitments for now to one is focusing on maintaining the core of the agreement and trying to limit the impact of the sanctions katia llopis of the young al-jazeera.
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