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heart of the matter if. the supreme leader calls you today and says that's hostile would you accept facing the realities what do you think reunification would look like there are two people keep the peace for unification is the only option for prosperity you. hear their story on top to al-jazeera. donald trump returns to a political storm in the u.s. democrats and republicans slam his summit with. as a disgrace. on our entire lives is al jazeera live from london also coming up. part of the money for the israeli soldiers tell displaced syrians to go back as they approach israel's border fence along the occupied golan heights. a new report reveals an
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extensive lobbying effort by the u.a.e. to influence the news at home and abroad. and twenty years after it was established to prosecute the world's worst atrocities we look at the legacy and future of the international criminal court. we begin with the growing out dry in the u.s. over donald trump's summit with madame a putin in helsinki a former cia director is among a group of intelligence chiefs who branded trans performance during a news conference with russian president as nothing short of treasonous u.s. president has returned home to a media frenzy even staunchly pro trying to criticizing his performance. has more now on the media fallout. ever since president trump stood side by side with russian president vladimir putin on monday and announced he was taking patients
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word over that of his own intelligence community he's faced strong criticism from the u.s. media even presenters on trump's favorite network fox news reacted with outrage his fox business presenter trish ragan this was clearly not his best performance he's done a whole lot better than if he should have defended us he should have defended his own intelligence community her colleague at the network neil cavuto was equally outspoken he called out trump's refusal to condemn russian interference in the twenty sixteen presidential election and that he made a disgusting that's what media's performance disgusting i'm sorry just another word feel so i write a letter to be as israel or u.s. president on foreign soil. our biggest enemy or adversary or competitor right i don't know how we define them these days is essentially letting the guy get away with this fox news has been a big supporter of the trumpet ministration and this is the first time so many
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hosts have publicly question the president's judgment abby huntsman is a presenter on fox and friends and is also the daughter of the u.s. ambassador to russia she tweeted no negotiation is worth throwing your own people and country under the bus away from fox news cnn's anderson cooper opened his panel discussion by strongly criticizing the president's behavior trump regularly refers to c.n.n. as fake news you have been watching perhaps one of the most disgraceful performances by an american president is summit in front of a russian leader. surely that i've ever seen but if trump is facing a storm of criticism in the u.s. that to me putin is fairing rather better the b.b.c. steve rosenberg wrote back home in russia political figures have been lining up to praise the results of the health think the summit. it's going to a white house correspondent can really help trump seems a bit of hot water here how damaging is this for him. well judging by the actions
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of the white house it appears to be in damage control mode already we know that is sending talking points to members of congress trying to spin the president's appearance with vladimir putin but more importantly the president himself has been in sort of a fighting mode all morning here in the united states not only has he taken to twitter where he said characterized his meeting with vladimir putin as being great he said i had a great meeting with nato raising vast amounts of money i had an even better meeting with vladimir putin of russia sadly it is not being reported that way the fake news is going crazy it appears donald trump is trying to blame the reporters covering the story for the way that it has been portrayed versus his own actions not only is he tweeting in defense of his acceptance of the denial by vladimir putin that in any way russia interfered in the twenty sixteen u.s. elections in contrast to what teligent agencies have said but the president is also
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going to be speaking himself in the coming hours there's a meeting set up between republican members of congress who have been sharply critical of the president's appearance in helsinki they'll be here at the white house this was a scheduled event but now it appears donald trump is going to be speaking as well something that we had not anticipated appears the president looking to counter the negative headlines that he has gotten as a result of that meeting with the russian president and can really be one would expect the democrats to to attack but in this case he's also had a lot of criticism from his insiders in the how serious issue to her seriously should we take. well it certainly is serious i mean given that some of the harshest criticism has come from republican members who are not running for reelection there are senior members though that are also criticizing the president who will. i'll be around presumably after the next congressional election in november of twenty eighteen i think what's important here is that while democrats are calling for
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there to be hearings to restrain the president moving forward well republicans are not doing that they certainly are saying that there should be further action in fact the speaker of the house paul ryan prominent republican for a long time in capitol hill saying while he doesn't believe that the actions of donald trump are treasonous of some have suggested he does believe that there needs to be further sanctions of russia because in contrast to what donald trump has said he does believe on equivocally that there was russian interference the twenty six c. u.s. election and he believes that will happen again kimberly how could thank you very much. israeli army has dispersed dozens of syrians trying to enter the israeli occupied golan heights. soldiers could be heard turning away the
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displaced syrians who were seeking sanctuary from an offensive by the syrian government forces and russian jets. the crowds which included women and children returned to their refugee camps israel and jordan which border the area where the syrians are fleeing every fuse to grant asylum to the syrian citizens but have offered some aid and medical help stephanie decker has more from these radio biker of heights. we're just further down the road from where we saw all those few hundred people approach the fence we're in the israeli occupied golan heights the fence behind us right behind there is syria now it's been a very active frontline while we've been here oh we can see the smoke in the distance we can hear the explosions the syrian army backed by russia is making very fast headway against the rebels the u.n. estimates around one hundred sixty thousand people have been displaced because of the fighting and this is why you see the people that we saw today move towards the fences the closest that they have come to the israeli fence the soldiers through
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loudspeakers in arabic telling them to move back the people holding trying to portray what is a white flag using white t. shirts white material to try and indicate that they come in peace certainly no indication of how desperate the situation is for them they're living in makeshift camps there is no aid handouts where they are yes the israeli army has helped somewhat but the borders remain firmly closed it is a war zone and then on the other hand you have the concern that people have having lived under the rebels for around four years now that the syrian army is taking over their villages and people are afraid of some kind of retaliation by the troops so this is all ongoing a desperate situation for the people who i think that shows you because the narrative certainly inside syria is that israel was never really a friendly ally i think we can put it that way is there for them to come that close to the fence and to also for help really gives you an indication of how desperate the situation has become. a u.k. based investigative agency has obtained documents revealing an expensive lobbying
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effort by the u.a.e. in britain and the u.s. has been what report includes e-mails from an emirate a lobbying group to influence the b.b.c.'s coverage of the arab spring report says it has proof of secret meetings between abu dhabi's crown prince had been ziad and the former british prime minister david cameron ziad apparently threatened to pull out of billions of dollars worth of deals if the u.k. failed to designate the muslim brotherhood as a terrorist organization iraqi foreign minister is accused of pushing journalists to create a pro u.a.e. anti muslim brotherhood and iran and anti catarrh media narrative and it's alleged the u.a.e. is lobbying company quiller offered twenty six thousand dollars a month to king's college london to focus research linking qatar with terrorism paul brennan has more from westminster. here is is that report that's been issued today it's entitled the u.a.e. lobby subverting british democracy and with a question mark at the end that really is the thrust of this report why the u.a.e.
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will basically spin watch says it was leaked documents relevant to the u.a.e. as activity it could indeed have been any one of several countries that tries to get favor with british journalist and with the with the british government but the operation that the u.a.e. underwent and then the talk in those years particular between twenty ten and twenty sixteen was described by the report's authors as being slick a well oiled machine sophisticated and quite clever in many ways and it appears to been motivated by the fear in the united arab emirates of the rise of political islam now what did it entail according to the reported entails speaking to journalists and persuading them of the particular sense of an anti muslim brotherhood line it also extended to threatening the british government according to the reports to withdraw a multi-billion pound contract for
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a typhoon fighters a threat which the report's authors say was actually successful in persuading david cameron to launch an inquiry into the bona fide ace of the muslim brotherhood in this country iraqi police have dispersed around two hundred fifty protesters who gathered at these a bear or a field near basil in the latest display of anger at the government says demonstrations began days ago protestors have attacked government buildings and stormed the international airport in niger many iraqis are angry over poor services and say their leaders don't share the country's oil wealth with the people official said the protests at these about oil field which is run by an italian energy company didn't affect production. israel is tightening siege on almost two million people living in gaza by restricting further the flow of goods into the territory it's planning to ban all fuel imports through the kerem shalom crossing a fishing zone open to boats from gaza has also been hogged to three nautical miles
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charles tractor reports. trucks gather at the current border post it's the only official crossing for goods and fuel into gaza from israel but the israeli government has now all but closed it it says it will let food and medicine in on a case by case basis but it's not a few essential for powering garza's basic services many of the almost two million people here only get electricity for four to six hours a day and at the moment in the summer the most serious and you know i hope this fuel blockade doesn't last because it will cause hundreds of problems and life will stop sewage and rubbish will pile up and other projects will come to an end people will not be able to go to work the ministry of health will not be able to treat patients and official in gaza strip also tells us that gaza needs around seven hundred thousand liters of gasoline and diesel every day just to meet its basic needs now would be.
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