tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera July 18, 2018 5:00am-6:01am +03
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the chinese have quite quickly help diversify egypt's economy in one thousand nine hundred nine there were only a few hundred. today there are more than ten thousand living and working. summer started as small traders are now successful business owners. will be. here to hold the. union. you hold your eyes you know what. you're buy that i'd see them in their garage or. show me how. well. you made use or work on your. own initiative or.
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don't want to know either eyes in a hole not some top row chiffon that iran. wants and. now carol not down a hole is where the have. oil. the only way the taunton. business is not the only attraction for chinese who take up residence here some are also drawn to egypt's ancient heritage. although i don't walk tall shochet just all. when john. paul i. it was so walsh.
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i did walk. with. john sure each and each and going into. the missions or not. as early as the one nine hundred thirty s. china sponsored several groups of muslim chinese students to study in cairo. this exchange establish lasting links between china egypt and other muslim countries. was something of a pioneer and first came to cairo in the late one nine hundred ninety eight to study at university. so run that you. will not go from zero.
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to. understand one of. so the whole. so as a hard young woman. and. so . on so the one you know how to push. through all. you know to be a whole international community be a whole. you know it's all visual. you know your pov as you look at mom i see what have you seen it before you wouldn't know what you're going to hear your feet and. you are similar.
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she went on how when where how it for you she. thought about a time and. they wanted me to be trouble going to. bed. with. you and they going to going to. our home never tell them that we're. going to work today i was going to study my mother . my mother for going to going to get help or should hire. some of our hala
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for the year she were gone so you can. never be. all gone. down here. at the blue shore. sometimes to the end. so that you'll know which we have the freedom freedom daughter wouldn't you john the woman could see you know who are you so without years i'm sure. that he should feel so warm for you that. you can't switch you should you it's and we're in the. other and.
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so we're. going to show me which ones you're. going to sort of. steadily and for more than a quarter century china and egypt have been learning how to make money to get through a variety of economic projects. egypt. is awarded several contracts to chinese companies for the construction of a twenty billion dollars financial and administrative city that we physically link to cairo. and china is the lead investor in the construction of a planned multi-billion dollar economic freedom and training have around the suez canal. each new collaboration is an opportunity for the chinese diaspora to grow their businesses. in. general for the harshest of. the an irony and warning sign the initial data show whole. show just
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know woman to. go can you going to. war over and therefore they'll be the whole humans in war that you know. the one to. the chinese also must mind to manage cultural differences if their businesses are going to get off the ground. to what i now see in my old sotu about financing our so it comes with its years of really you know could not be referred to the horse on the high. school could in time now to they all had. to messy hell you idea that they don't want to hang. or your ideas on a whole not. ideas who are so yeah. so there's hours or so years time or less. we remember
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when you didn't fire. on israel well i say that well yes you i did end up so well you know what mean is he not how or do you have i rely upon that way it wasn't here that our sensi. fashion house. and the cia are trained to do then which is. the home. of the cia you see here. to me. now are those receiving house in no other senate finance now and.
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come. from some of. the you come and. join us and. they will show up on to do that. so you my mother just. remember going to. coming up in part two. i'm the fool who was lodging house of the charity young. do i have blue could. soon be in the lawn. for some this love of egypt becomes profound forming friendships that touch them and make them want to stay permanently. history is so often told through the eyes of leaders but in amritsar india just
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thirty kilometers from the border with pakistan this old building is being transformed into a new museum malika a wall here is the driving force behind sars partition museum it's really shocking because if you think about the fact that within a few years of nine eleven happening nine eleven museum was there and they are now numerous holocaust museum this is not beautiful a museum so countries around the world have walked to memorialize these events that have shaped them my dition is not about the political events that led up to partition it's about the impact on each person who went through it it's really important that we highlight the stories of humanity hopefully one outcome on this would be that we remember our shared humanity and the shared history. the world's primary could train producing nation. is at the forefront of the war on drugs with
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them we're talking about serious organized crime as a country where reaching a critical point while some have made fortunes many others have suffered at the hands of this multi-billion dollar industry both of whom of this business will go on for ever get from change almost mobile policies to who are the winners and losers of this illicit trade snow of the andes on al-jazeera. yes and on the with the top stories on al-jazeera u.s. president donald trump has been false to backtrack from his defense of russia and friendly game of election meddling there was outrage from all parties on intelligence agencies and which comments following a summit with the russian president in helsinki you know says he accepts the
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intelligence community's conclusions that russia happen mental in the elections but he maintains their actions and no impact on the result. i have full say and support for america's great indulgence agencies always had a i have felt very strongly that well russia's actions had no impact at all on the outcome of the election let me be totally clear in saying that and i've said this many times i accept our intelligence community's conclusion that russia's battling in the two thousand and sixteen election took place. of the people also. a lot of people out there. iraq's prime minister the house promised to address the concerns of protesters in the south of the country early at places back to rubber hoses today two hundred fifty percent gathered an oil field
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this city of bouncer since demonstrations began nine days ago protesters have attacked government buildings branches of political parties and even stormed the international airports and jeff. u.k. based investigative agency has obtained documents revealing an expensive lobbying effort by the us britain and the united states reporting clues e-mails from an emerald city lobbying group to influence the b.b.c.'s coverage of arab spring it's alleges secret meetings between abu dhabi's crown prince and the british prime minister david cameron with threats to pull out of billions of dollars worth of deals unless the u.k. designated the muslim brotherhood as a terrorist organization israel is tightening its siege and almost two million people living in dolls' or the restriction the flow of goods into the territory is planning to ban all fuel imposed commercial crossing into gaza to medical supplies
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will also need permission to get through those are the top stories but stay with us and al-jazeera as al-jazeera world now continues. chinese investment in egypt has gradually grown in recent years some huge capital projects are planned costing billions of u.s. dollars. at the same time the number of chinese living here has grown charm and ten thousand some building infrastructure other starting their own businesses all seen similarities and differences between their two inches civilizations. she will do it with. even though. the. jews are somewhat the father. in the united states in
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the community. yet again that you've all seen the show. father your mom you know woman and there's a farm in a young you know mostly in order christine and it's huge you know publisher in the city that's on one that's so. nailed some they have some of the most of it in the so it was that on one and they got on the all the most in use on that if you know those official that. he was one other gentleman sites on war zone were and c one thought she was going to out you can call us with work and they all do then don't you don't go out she's long. hold you can go. shouldn't although she was yellow. shirt in the only tie for that are different and i said i will woman that. assures in the young woman that on one of. those are underage or the.
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she then you know so wash our their lives around for a living will they wouldn't that's all. and you. are going to bore them. on the elements you know used to you down there know that you can't remember who we were in the. body and on. our part i mean. that those are. some of your body and don't you wish someone had. done on you which adama. would your home.
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like many speeches communities around the world the chinese here are close knit. they have support networks and also meet socially often in the increasing number of chinese restaurants springing up around cairo. and they observe traditional festivals together. for their use you today you hear i hope. you don't sure.
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of the. way you are content to show you know your woman yeah. can't. please all while you still. don't tell me as. a. whole until you know we. are in the ones you or me or you go in there we all knew when they were younger the show. may go to where it was open to the white woman though. she sang with. romanian. and will you say sure that you're. sure you hold the book with us yeah. yeah woman's a good one. for the window which is.
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when the chinese culture center opened in cairo in two thousand and two it was the largest of its kind outside of china. there's also an association promoting cultural exchange between the two countries. so i want. to i just. so how. are you this year you ran a woman has a. as usual or. as we said. from was a few that i first. i was. going to george was
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chinese dancers performing traditional arabic dance is almost as potent an example of cultural exchange as you will ever see. as the population grows so does the instance of intermarriage. you. oh. how i. was. shown why the guy. down the hall much allowed to know your. i didn't want to hold all your. down along with the exit. door.
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some was a seal. now on the. only hand. with a shoulder was haunches you john chain. to the torso he and i just. you know what us are here that you who teach in terms of. some hold that you don't and you need a whole new testament iraq. he. now holds a hold. on that. says. to go to the edge is your. children. come on said
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she. was educational one way by if you don't who want to. change. a new way of one way were nigel. be. founded in. peace and stability for business and personal reasons. many investors fled after the revolution but today egypt efforts to strengthen their trade relationship. the egyptian trade minister has said he expects china to emerge as egypt's fastest growing investment partner in the coming year.
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projects like the new administrative capital and its rail link worth billions of dollars to materialise commercial ties between the two countries will continue to grow as will the chinese community in egypt. when diplomacy fields and. drugs terrorists. barriers are built to impose division and. instead of being. in a four part series. visits the reasons for divisions in different parts of the world
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and the impact they have on both sides of shame. when people who need to be had. this been horrific jomo still in his life it's not . sure and the story needs to be told. al-jazeera has teams on the ground to bring new documentaries and live news on air and online. alor is still coated new south wales and ac t. but the cloud you see sweeping across a produce some pretty spectacular skies over melbourne and stormy weather to the south particularly over towns mania but to be honest most of the continent is
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enjoying fine weather by day with the sun had pretty cold and frosty nights but the clouds gathering again through the bite it's just touching the south of western australia so it means cloudy skies are the dull skies typically they can leave at least in the mornings in perth and then take a cloud producing rain in adelaide in fact all the way down the coast and edging in towards victoria again in the next day or so and like to cover tasmania now we've had a day of fine weather in new zealand but there's more cloud curving it's way in to the north once again including all clint and it will start to settle in during wednesday and a whole line of cloud develops potential for rain on the west coast of both islands during thursday far and beyond that for most of the western south the pacific is looking fine until you get a bit further north because an active weather some pretty stormy weather heavy rains of brief flooding in beijing in the last day or so and the showers are still potentially there but for the korean peninsula all of japan is pretty warm and
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after years behind bars he has to be strict to stay out of prison with his friend then chess master he's planning his next move to give back to society the gay that saved his life discovering new filmmaking talent from around the globe if you find latin american jazz private lessons on the house you see. this is al-jazeera. there i'm saying and this is the news out live from london coming up u.s. president dan chump is forced into an embarrassing climb down after maybe
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a storm following his seeming defense of russia over claims of meddling in u.s. elections as protests continue in the south iraq's prime minister says he. he will address people's anger of the post services and unemployment a new report reveals an extensive lobbying effort by the u.a.e. to influence the news at home and abroad and burying the funerals are held for nicaragua's latest victims as the u.n. calls on the government to stop using lethal force. in doha with the day's sport to ask fourteen time major gulf champion tiger woods is set to make his return to the open championship after a three here absent. the president being forced into a very public and very embarrassing climbdown speaking to reporters at the oval
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office he said that he now accepted the intelligence community's conclusion that russia had meddled in the elections but that their actions had no impact on the result he said the team misspoke at the joint news conference with vladimir putin in helsinki oh i trust correspondent kimberly that small. a stunning reversal by u.s. president donald trump the word order instead of what he. faced with nonstop criticism over his press conference with russian president vladimir putin in finland from claims he misspoke and now accepts the conclusion of u.s. intelligence that russia meddled in the twenty sixteen presidential election i have felt very strongly that while russia's actions had no impact at all of the outcome of the election let me be totally clear in saying this and i've said this many times except our intelligence community is conclusion that russia's
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meddling in the two thousand and sixteen election took place terms of arc's follow a barrage of condemnation from members of his own political party for his initial acceptance of putin's denial he just said it's not russian of any election interference by the kremlin i remain as i thought it was shameful i think it needs to fix it mourning the republican speaker of the house of representatives equally unequivocal not only did russia interfere in the past it threatens to do so again they're doing it around the world they did it to france they did to moldova they're doing it to the baltics russia is trying to undermine democracy itself democrats are pressuring republicans to reinforce those words with action if donald trump was such an easy mark in helsinki. president putin will realize he's an easy mark elsewhere. that's why lawmakers are pushing for further sanctions against russia
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many are also demanding trump requests the extradition of twelve russians indicted last week or charges of interfering in the twenty sixteen u.s. vote but like previous administrations my administration has and will continue to move aggressively to repeal and they have friends and we will we will stop it we will repel. any efforts to get her like some democrats are calling for legislation to prevent the president from criticizing the f.b.i. and the department of justice as the president has done in the past so that the special counsel robert muller can continue his investigation into russian interference in the u.s. presidential election can really help that al jazeera the white house joining us now from washington d.c. the deputy editor of congress no. thanks so much for coming on so. this really was
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an extraordinary passage watching the president read this prearranged statement what do you think is telling is that of his state of mind. well this is not the first time we've seen a reversal by president trump on this or any other issue on this issue in particular late in his campaign and early in his presidency he expressed a lot of doubts about u.s. intelligence agencies and their conclusion that russia had interfered in our two thousand and sixteen election he later backtracked what's caused the greater concern this time is that he made those statements standing next to russian president vladimir putin and so i think that's why you saw the. many republicans in congress express their concerns in such strident terms and as those republicans do feel like they're almost queuing up quite senior republicans do you get a sense this is almost
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a tipping point especially with possibly that i only meant. that sort of looking to the future as to how much of an impact the sorts of things the president was saying in helsinki my own them. i think it's too early to tell about that what we need to see is how the public and particularly republican voters react to what president's trump said in finland if they don't move then republicans in congress aren't going to move thus far republican voters have been very supportive of president trump in advance of the summit with putin they expressed their support for what he was doing and republicans in congress reflect that they don't want to annoy their base on the eve of the midterm elections. sad that you know i said. that while some meddling by the russians but he's sure that it didn't affect the outcome how do you think the american people can become
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vente story and will it be convinced that the midterm elections while also also have some kind of russian interference. well they have reason to be concerned there's been congressional hearings in the last month about whether the states which manage the elections and oversee the voting in their jurisdictions are prepared and it's a very mixed bag congress has spread some money around but a lot of people think it's been inadequate and so there's great concern that our elections could be interfered with again now. it's striking that. even so the republicans are in congress have stood by president trump to this point and again i think that's a reflection of their electorate the g.o.p. base has moved very much in defense of president trump they're almost in a in a defensive position the more he gets attacked the more he defends them and very
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thankful for your focus on this show and i think into speaking to us from washington d.c. . thank you so. in a speech to the nation heroics prime minister. promised to address the concerns of protest us in the south of the country they're angry about poor public services when the lack of employment saying they're not getting a share of the cultures or wealth a song has. even late at night protesters continue to block roads and security forces try to stop the demonstrators lit fires on many streets in oil rich by the prime minister's offer for more jobs and cash for development have failed to convince them we have been listening to the calls and demands of all iraqi citizen and also their grievances we also providing sufficient budget to cover all basics electricity water and job opportunities such. as day broke iraqi security forces had to fire in the air to
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disperse hundreds of protesters at this oil field in basra for days southern iraq has been seething with high temperatures and public anger a number of demonstrators have been arrested some protests turned violent but the demonstrators at oil fields at the main port in basra and in other southern provinces have largely remained peaceful. this protest was invited problems with people chanting the same demands for jobs and better public services. or slightly more said we demand that they fix the institutions and i'll admit corruption and we demand also that they complete the arm finished projects. there's been widespread criticism of internet blackout and the use of force iraq's interior ministry says more than two hundred people have been injured and dozens of security personnel have been treated in hospital. we are adamant to protect the ongoing demonstrations against any malice by infiltrators who attempt to undermine the safety and well being of protesters and state institutions those infiltrators who undermine the
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safety of our citizens and the people's resources will be dealt with firmly and with zero tolerance. one of the biggest issues people face is the perpetual lack of electricity which becomes worse during the summer the. private generators meet the demand with spaghetti of electric cables on every street for two weeks iran has cut off a thousand megawatts because iraq hasn't paid its bills and iraqi delegation failed to convince iran to resume supplies. the new government is soon supposed to take charge in iraq and its future success will depend on whether it can provide jobs and basic services sullivan job it is there joining me now from washington d.c. is. a journalist as i said next sensibly on the middle east thanks so much for coming on to al-jazeera we had prime minister about it speaking quite a long speech trying to deal with a lot of the problems that are causing us all rested they say enough to calm the streets. i think the issue is or words are no longer good appease the protesters
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you have some really difficult conditions right now in basra specifically but in iraq as well you have soaring temperatures over one hundred twenty two degrees fahrenheit and there's a massive electricity crisis in shortage in addition to that you have lost her being one of the most wealthy areas in terms of oil is supplying around ninety five percent of the country's revenue but the area in terms of jobs is decimated in terms of the education system in terms of the health care system so people are really tired of these promises from the leader and they're looking for action. changes of electricity something like i think billion dollars is being sent spent trying to bring that infrastructure up but there's a lot of people saying that so many papers spending the corruption is such that the money just. on the infrastructure at the root of all this fails what is corruption which is. corruption is definitely
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a huge problem in iraq is ranked as one of the top ten countries worldwide according to transparency international dealing with the construct corruption issue but i think it also goes deeper than just corruption you have isis who the world is kind of turned its attention away they're still launching attacks across iraq and they've actually gained strength in recent months and then in addition to that you have a really just difficult economic situation general very little private sector growth and there's just a limited in terms of how much the government can and themselves provide jobs we have the moment have a kind of government. with the recount still waiting for the election do you think there is a real risk to this unrest could spiral if if there isn't some way of putting a handle putting a lid on it well you're right it's a very dangerous situation so on june thirtieth was when the parliament and the prime ministers were supposed to change in their terms expired and now we still have the same problem and prime.
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