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generally quiet and giving their governments a break given other priorities such as the war against isis but right now the government has run out of excuses and egyptian brokered cease fire between israel and have mass appears to be holding after the latest flare up of violence in gaza two palestinian teenagers were killed in what israel says was the most powerful daylight attack on hamas since two thousand and fourteen the u.n. says an all out war was only narrowly avoided burnet smith has more now from gaza. america why weren't fighters or even protesters the teenage friends were just playing outside in a park in central gaza when an israeli missile smashed into a deserted building next to them. the boys were killed another dozen people injured israel says the building was a hamas urban training facility now it's become another reminder of israel's air power over gaza. israel says the target was hamas in response to rocket attacks and
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israel has warned repeatedly of a harsh military response if hamas which runs gaza did not stop protestors from sending burning kites and balloons into israel and setting fire to crops all they can do just send balloons sent flying fight and we've seen that no israelis were killed no one while on the palestinian side one hundred more than one hundred thirty five people killed where you have. a response to it. got sides and killed people killing children so i don't think that's up of equation . does not equal. life. after twenty four hours of israeli airstrikes and hamas approved rocket fire egyptian mediators managed to broker a cease fire the u.n. special envoy to the region says all out war was narrowly averted the frustration that people here in gaza feel. is completely understandable it is boiling over put
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it has been boiling over for months before the protests started i think people felt that they had lost hope in any other alternative on the ground but i worry very much that it is not just a humanitarian crisis it is also a political crisis and a security crisis and that is why any approach to moving forward needs to address these three factors not just one of them. the special envoys referring to the failed reconciliation of hamas in gaza and faster in the occupied west bank while israel's blockade is seen as the root of gaza's problems the palestinian political crisis is making things worse hamas and other armed groups here have much larger rockets at their disposal but they haven't used any of them an indication perhaps of the desire to avoid an escalation into an all out war but gaza is still under
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siege and the frustration to do something about that grows stronger and stronger every day. burnitz with al jazeera gaza. so ahead on al-jazeera four hundred fifty syrian rebels leave the raw along with their families as government forces continue their offensive to regain the southwest every trail as president visits ethiopia as the decade's long rivals pursue a new era of french. hello there it's been pretty cool for some of us in australia recently particularly in new south wales some places reporting their lowest temperature for about seventy eight years incredibly cold then and it looks like it'll stay pretty cool over the next few days elsewhere though we do have more in the way of cloud and
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a few showers that's drifting its way across parts of south australia and it will just be really a cloudy affair here as we head into monday that cloud gradually drifting its way across melbourne as well towards the west well a bit of cloud will be with us during the day on monday but it's likely to break up for cheese day and off temperatures fairly respectable to around seventeen or eighteen degrees now for new zealand it's been very stormy here recently there's also be a bit of coastal flooding as well this system is now releasing its hold in edging away towards the east there will still be severely keen winds and a few very lively outbreaks of rain there for monday but choose day should definitely be a come a day and christchurch should get to around thirteen degrees up to the northern parts of asia and for many of us here it's fine and drawing we do have a fair amount of cloud over the northern parts of honshu but it's still pretty hot in tokyo up to around thirty five or thirty six towards the west there's more rain his still over beijing thirty one.
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is in the mind of now of the top stories on al-jazeera france has won the two thousand and eighteen football world cup after a thrilling match in the russian capital they claimed victory against croatia with four goals to two one of them a controversial penalty decision on birds of thousands of french fans are celebrating in the streets of paris it's their second world cup title after winning at home in one nine hundred ninety eight. two more people have died in violent protests in the oil rich south of iraq a curfew has been imposed in the city of bastra and the internet has been blocked across the country protesters are demanding better public services and job opportunities and an egyptian brokered ceasefire between israel and hamas appears to be holding after the latest flare up of violence in gaza israel launched airstrikes on saturday in response to rocket fire and border protests from hamas.
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well israel's prime minister warned that the agreed see a cease fire would not hold of palestinians continued to fly burning across the gaza border the use of cards began as part of weekly friday protests against israel they've now burned thousands of acres of israeli land stephanie decker has more now from jerusalem. these kites handmade with flaming rags have become a tool for palestinian protesters rallying along gaza's fence they've not called a single death but they have burned more than seven thousand acres of land on the israeli side the israeli prime minister issued a warning about the kites at sunday's cabinet meeting hours after his military targeted had mass in gaza. i heard it being said that israel has agreed to a cease fire that would allow the continuation of terrorism by incendiary cards and balloons this is incorrect we are not prepared to accept any attacks against us and we will respond appropriately. for now the egyptian brokered cease fire between
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hamas and israel appears to be largely holding but it is fragile israel will not tolerate a scenario by which its citizens will be constantly held hostage by the hamas so hopefully there will be. the problem is sometimes. in this city by which a can the government is here till something can spark a huge explosion. on the streets of occupied east jerusalem we also palestinians how they feel about the kites and israel's attacks and they have a certain they don't have any other tools it's true that these cuts coming home full it's our land the burning of the land is occupied and they don't have any other way to resist the gazans are real mean but we hear of very weak if we had the right mindset we would all close our shops in solidarity with gaza the march of return rallies are now into their fourth month with protesters demanding the right
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for palestinian refugees to return to their homes they were evicted from one thousand nine hundred forty eight scores have been killed by israeli snipers it's a political problem for israel the refuses to go away we're told israel doesn't want an escalation its army is already busy on its northern border in the occupied golan heights but israel has made it clear that if the flaming kites continue it is ready to increase its military action the army and the intelligence services have been warning the political leadership that the current blockade on gaza is not sustainable and if it continues it could lead to an all out conflict the flaming kites have already led to the biggest escalation since the two thousand and fourteen war the question now is will they stop and will the palestinians of gaza be getting anything in retard stephanie decker algis there are jews. donald trump has arrived in the finnish capital helsinki after spending two days in the united kingdom on monday trump will meet the russian president at
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a summit but says he has low expectations for the historic meeting james braze reports now from helsinki. arriving in helsinki on air force one ahead of his day long summit with glad to meet putin donald trump prides himself on being the master negotiator at this meeting though when it comes to the experience of international diplomacy he is the novice he's been in office for just eighteen months his russian counterpart has served as prime minister or president for eighteen years putin seen here with the french president emmanuel macro hours before his country's victory in the world cup will be hoping once again to take center stage on the world's political arena his country was kicked out of the g eight after the an accession of crimea it faced sanctions for that and widespread condemnation for election meddling and for its involvement in syria. what does
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trump want out of the summit some officials close to him say the president is beginning to enjoy his role on the world stage causing disruption in recent days at nato and on a trip to the u.k. . reportedly he bragged that there were more cameras in singapore for his meeting with the north korean leader kim jong un than for the oscars in a u.s. t.v. interview he said he believes his face to face diplomacy can achieve results i think it's a good thing for to meet i do believe in meetings i look i believe that having a meeting with chairman kim was a good thing i think having meetings with the president of china was a very good thing i believe it's really good so having meetings with russia china and north korea i believe in it i don't think bad is going to come out of it and maybe some good will come out. there is no formal agenda for these talks president trump says he wants
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a loose meeting and he said at one point he may meet his russian counterpart one on one that's all i can tell you worries some of the u.s. his closest allies who are concerned what he might agree to jamesburg. helsinki own meanwhile bush and prime minister to resign may has revealed that the us president advised her to sue the european union instead of negotiating the ukase withdrawal from the bloc that interim criticize the maze plan for break sit in a newspaper interview that was published during his visit to the u.k. the president said he told me what to do about brakes if and she didn't listen and her plan could kill a trade deal with the u.s. he later backpedaled on his criticism and said a trade deal could be done syrian rebels say government forces are widening their offensive in the south west the government and russian ally jets have fired more than eight hundred missiles at a stretch of opposition land in the countryside of connector which is four
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kilometers from the israeli occupied golan heights government forces are also said to have advanced on a village there are the rebels have reportedly fought back killing several soldiers meanwhile four hundred fifty rebels and their families have been moved from their raw province in southern syria they were given safe passage to leave after russia brokered a cease fire between the government and opposition fighters eight days ago syrian forces are now in control of most of that hour and a convoy of humanitarian aid has reached to several towns in that our province more than three thousand food parcels were delivered to the towns of the sea been my youth in near the border with jordan hundreds of thousands of people have been displaced by the government's offensive on the province which began in june. at least ten people have died and more than fifteen injured in a suicide blast in afghanistan's capital the attacker blew himself up in front of
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a government ministry in kabul as the workers were leaving their offices there has been no immediate claim of responsibility. turkey has been marking the two year anniversary of the failed coup against its government president trichet had the han started off commemorations by attending a koran recitation in ankara promising the families of the victims that they would not be forgotten on july two thousand and fifteen factions within the turkish military tried to overthrow the hun nearly two hundred ninety people were killed in the resulting clashes nor will it. the egyptian government has been accused of exploiting counter-terrorism and state of emergency law to crack down on opposition a report by human rights watch found the laws were especially abuse than the run up to and after the march presidential election it accuses egyptian police and
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security forces of unjustly arresting journalists activists and critics of president of the c.c. . the leaders of ethiopia and eritrea haven't braced warmly at a concert celebrating the end of a long state of war eritrean president who was on his first trip to the country in twenty two years old for joint growth and the making up of last time the former east african foes for a border war from one thousand nine hundred eight to two thousand mohammed though has more now from the south about. at a train an ethiopian flags fly side by side amid austin titian's displays of affection files and scott that at the state of guys close up to welcome they had a chance because didn't until last month the size afford he was it's hubris most hated figure the bogeyman of a two decade conflict that's pred is the billet to close the horn of africa his
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visit would have seemed inconceivable just weeks ago i had never in my life imagined the state took up a big call its sad situation and the political. side was big government in egypt that was not willing to do gigs these they took up. the look was true many people died that i couldn't probably that but a true president as far as the forty three european and many here say they're surprised at the speed with which things are blown about peace is up last looking possible between a trillion ethiopia. together the two leaders waved at the hop pickups yellow for all because of all past historical and cultural synergy we have ever come the pluck to spread hate i'm a van or chipmunks and we have determined to move forward together to register in development prosperity and stability in all aspects since coming to power a g.o.p.
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as prime minister obviously but doesn't it fight the country with his informal style charisma and energy on in composites with nelson mandela abi broke the ice last month by fully embracing a peace deal ended on one thousand nine hundred to two thousand board a war that killed tens of thousands and left from melissa prated. forgiveness has to count the trespass is the pushes and pains caused against you in today's and tomorrow's journey. so father he does have a good tutors told diplomatic trade and transportation means there will also be open embassies on flights which this week the old at a train embassy in addis ababa is getting a facelift demolished kopitar runs a bookshop next to the embassy and as a neighbor we all are very happy because the neighborhood is getting quick overholt . you know the people they're coming. in as a citizen of ethiopia i'm happy i'm on here yeah the seventy two year old dishonest
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use the will be three of his refusal to handle the disputed areas to keep in a train a state of military readiness with a system of compulsory conscription that led to thousands of a trance fleeing the country many are now wondering whether peace relief she appear would be that a trail long criticised by human rights groups a pent up an embrace new freedoms mohamed at all does either a disembodied. form boban fans were not disappointed on the final day of the grass tennis tournament in london as novak djokovic put two years of injury turmoil behind them to claim the championship the serb beat south african kevin anderson on center court six two six two seven six this is joke of its fourth wimbledon win and thirteenth grand slam trophy.
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take a look now at the main headlines france have defeated croatia to win the two thousand and eighteen football world cup after a thrilling match in the russian capital they claimed victory with four goals to two one of them a controversial penalty decision that went france's way hundreds of thousands of french fans have been celebrating in paris it's their second world cup title after winning at home in one thousand nine hundred eight. violent protests in the oil rich province of baz's right in iraq have resulted in today dozens of others have been injured in clashes across iraq southern provinces the internet has been blocked in the region and the car curfew imposed in the city of bastra the protesters are demanding better public services and job opportunities. an egyptian brokered ceasefire between israel and hamas appears to be holding after the latest flare up of violence in gaza on saturday israel launched what it says were the most
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powerful daytime airstrikes since the two thousand and fourteen gaza or at least two palestinian teenagers were killed israel says the strikes were in response to border protests and rocket fire from hamas. well the israeli government has also warned palestinians against flying burning kites across the gaza border the cards have burned thousands of acres of israeli land so much of it is being said that israel has agreed to a cease fire that would allow the continuation of terrorism by incendiary cuts and balloons this is incorrect we are not prepared to accept any attacks against us and we will respond appropriately. syrian rebels say government forces are widening their offensive in the south west government and russian allied jets fired more than the eight hundred missiles at a stretch of opposition land in the countryside of kinetic that's four kilometers from the israeli occupied golan heights. well those are the main stories on
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