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yesterday and what are right school saying about the developments. we seem to be having problems with a live link to maddie on assumptions there in managua. we will try to cross live to her again hopefully right after the break so which is coming now remember you're watching al-jazeera live from london and still to come after the break leaving it all to chance the germantown using a lottery to decide who gets a final resting place in the local cemetery plus. i'm going to hold on board a train to nowhere with allegations of political corruption in this you should be time media and civil society.
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welcome back let's start by looking at whether crossed central southern china and indochina on taiwan this circulation is a tropical storm storm some tin which is going to get further heavy rain across indochina next twenty four hours in the could be some significant flooding across this region so it's certainly going to impact annoy and really further south into more central parts of the country and then it's going to work its way across los we've got some heavy rain affecting hong kong but once you get further north to shanghai is all again dry and fine so over the next twenty four hours the system will be moving through into laos is a very enhanced the sherry to it is well in the bay of bengal side so i think for much of yang gone through lies into vietnam there's going to be some severe weather conditions over the following twenty four hours the southerly or southwest the
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monsoon across asia is looking pretty intense at the moment we've seen some big rainfall totals being reported include drought and also for some eastern parts of india to the forecast suggests both areas will see plenty more heavy showers heavy showers pulsing down through the western ghats channel should be trite delhi will be seen some pretty heavy showers at times cross into pakistan it should be largely fine there for crouchie but those showers expect to continue in the west coast of india. building a new life on a beach living off the sea and. a dream shared by so many but so few make it to be an it's. a family business led by a monkey. with a cookie and desist. yeah i didn't catch it on
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al-jazeera. a come back here's a reminder of the top stories on al-jazeera twelve teenagers and their coach who were rescued from a cave in thailand have been explaining how they got trapped by rising water at their first public appearance the boys paid tribute to the diver who died while trying to rescue. syrian activists say residents in the rebel held city of now while there are probably have come under a frenzied attack by government forces its only hospital has been bombed with reports of thousands of casualties and the first commercial flight from ethiopia to
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eritrea in twenty years has landed safely any on board the historic flight from this of about two hours mara families and friends for the first time in years. let's go back now to nicaragua we were discussing the recent violence there and by the organization of american states that's reconnected money and a son who is in the capital man i was so first of all tell us a little bit about what's happening in the capital they are now what is the situation like after what happened yesterday. well barbara the situation in the city of messiah which is southeast of the capital is still ongoing although we've seen videos of members of the paramilitary forces and the police celebrating that they have lifted the roadblocks. all of the roadblocks inside the city however rights groups are saying that paramilitary forces are going from house to house looking for protesters now the chief of police
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inside has said that this. president and his wife vice president. she needs to clean up the city whatever cost rights groups are saying that the government must explain why these paramilitary forces that are doing joint operations with the police with heavily armed they're heavily armed with high caliber weapons on that they are shooting at the on armed population. and i sanchez thank you for that we're going to have to leave it there and apologies for the slight that use that we've had a link to nicaragua. that all trump is trying to turn attention away from is much criticized meeting with vladimir putin despite still insisting that it was actually a success the u.s. president is talking up the economy and north korea instead two days after failing
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to confront putin over russian election meddling this is what he tweeted while the nato meeting in brussels was an acknowledged triumph the meeting with russia may prove to be in the long run an even greater success many positive things will come out of that meeting russia has agreed to help with north korea where relationships with us are very good and the process is moving along there is no rush the sanctions remain big benefits an exciting future for north korea at end of process well we can speak now to our white house correspondent kimberly halkett kimberley what was quite interesting i think for people who you know have been watching the trumpet minister station closely like you of course do is that after that meeting with putin even people who don't usually criticize donald trump journalists and politicians alike did actually criticize donald trump is that why you think he sort of you know as be backtracking quite so publicly on the things that were said or not said or misspoken at his meeting with with puter. i think that's
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definitely one of the reasons for example before a speaker of the house newt gingrich a very staunch supporter of donald trump even he came out staunchly critical the wall street journal newspaper which leans to the right it is a conservative publication for the most part also having scathing editorials about that performance in helsinki but it is another reason that donald trump came out on tuesday clarifying those words from scripted remarks that were presumably put together by his communications team but and then a wednesday morning we see him on social media not just the twitter remark that you read there but a series of them and that has a lot to do with the fact that donald trump watches television news quite as he has a steady diet of it if you will that seems to be his main information source and nonstop around the clock here in the united states has been discussion about that
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helsinki performance so sort of need to have positive approval ratings especially on television news maybe one of the other drivers in addition to the tweet you mentioned donald trump also put out this morning that his performance he believes was appreciated by many people at the higher ends of intelligence will yield big results and that he said that he believes that some people just hate that he might get along with putin would rather go to war it's called trump to range mitt syndrome it seems this sort of widespread criticism that has continued now for a third day even as the president is trying to walk back this remarks seems to be irritating the president's signature president significantly what's also interesting kimberly is that actually no one really knows what was said apart from the news conference obviously but what was actually said between the two leaders because they met on their own just with the translator is i mean how much does that bother i guess politicians in the u.s. and is there anything that can be done about it just to find out in any level what was actually said. there's
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a reason that that bothers them so much not only because only the translators were present but because the meeting went on longer than anyone expected almost an hour or even beyond two hours and it's this concern what was promised that given the fact that donald trump is is not a skilled negotiator when it comes to diplomacy the nuances matter what was promised that the lattimer putin now may be taking away as as an affirmation of something that maybe donald trump didn't even realize or understand that he was suggesting so there are many that are are suggesting particularly on capitol hill that in fact these transcripts of that conversation should in some way be subpoenaed but what we may get in terms of a more immediate response is a press briefing here at the white house at eight hundred g.m.t. sarah sanders the white house press secretary expected to answer questions for the press not just about the helsinki press conference but also what was discussed during that private meeting and then also there's another opportunity as well it
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twenty two thirty g.m.t. donald trump will be sitting down for a face to face interview with one of the american news networks expect that will be watched very carefully to see whether or not donald trump continues to sort of stick to the prepared remarks as he did on tuesday where he says he does accept the conclusions of his intelligence agencies that in fact there was russian meddling in the twenty sixteen u.s. election or whether he will walk back home out again much as we saw last summer with some of the controversy surrounding his remarks in charlottesville or with regard to the protesting in charlottesville absolutely can really how can with the latest from the white house thank you. google says it will appeal a record five billion dollars fine handed down by the european union the e.u. has been investigating contracts with phone manufacturers which forced them to pre-install google services on android devices it says that google used android as a vehicle to cement its dominance over all of its search engine the find represents
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just two weeks worth of revenue for google's parent company that has more now from paris. a record five billion dollar fine was imposed by the european union on to the tech giant google for what it said was unfairly cornering the mobile phone market the european commission ruled that google had killed off the competition by forcing phone manufacturers to adopt its services to use them such as the web search chrome and maps as well as other services while it also accused the tech giant of using incentives as a way of forcing these phone manufacturers to use just their own services but this is not the first time that the e.u. has made such a decision on unfair practices back in two thousand and eight it fined microsoft one point three five billion dollars for its dominance in the software market as
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well taking into consideration that microsoft is still a market leader but at the time it had been dominating the market meanwhile this is not the first case where google has hacked forced to back down from its dominance in china and in russia it cannot be the only search engine provider for mobile phone networks it has to allow other competitors in the meantime there is the question of whether this is too little too late perhaps this may only be a fraction of the tech giants revenues but the question is with this decision to be able to force google to change its future business decisions if it is to have any effect at all at least nineteen people have drowned after a boat carrying migrants sank off the coast of northern cyprus according to turkish media the boat was carrying a hundred sixty people and thirty are still missing after the vessel capsized the coast guard and helicopters are currently looking in the area where the boat is
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believed to have sunk more than one hundred migrants who were rescued have been taken to turkey. hungary's prime minister viktor orban is in israel for meetings with this counterpart benjamin netanyahu some see his visit a visit as controversial because of accusations of anti semitism against them back home or brian is still fighting off allegations of corruption and nepotism he's accused of helping his friends benefit from large e.u. fund the projects john a whole visited one of them outside budapest. in the village where victor all bond was born there's a smart new football stadium it's well known that he's a big football fan and it's just a stone's throw from the prime minister's weekend home the stadium is the first stop on a vintage train ride that also takes in an arboretum and a pleasant ice cream shop the train line and the stadium were built say anticorruption activists using public money with construction contracts awarded to
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well connected businessmen part of an elite that's grown rich through its proximity to power the beneficiaries of contractors who are actually carried out these this work and all those were people of course he said or by her government. on the day we visit a local tour group arrives to board what's been dubbed the train to nowhere. from here you get a pretty good idea of how a lot of money was spent on not very much if anybody did do well out of this project i'm pretty sure it wasn't the hunger area public. it's estimated that over eighty percent of public investment in hungary comes from the european union's so-called cohesion frons intended to help poorer members catch up with hungary increasingly in conflict with the e.u. over corruption and migration policies brussels plans to cut those funds by
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a quarter in its next budget is the government apparently not much we've seen that part of the blackmailing horizon for the past couple of years in order to have a budget the european budget you have to have the cost as all member states. and if there's not going to be consensus which is very likely to happen if the criteria they've set is going to remain and then there's not going to be a budget so confident is mr all burn in fact that he's become exporting his influence supporting like minded politicians in slovenia slovakia poland and the czech republic on the whole battle with brussel was very successful in hungary and nothing really happened in brussels which was really back far hungary so you know no thank shows you know anything so it was a very. easy thing for for feed us to do. comparisons are often made between old bones hungary and blood to me of putin's russia state control of
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the media the squeeze on civil society the hallmarks are certainly there. and we may well be for a long time to come and join a whole al-jazeera in hungary finding somewhere to rest in peace is in many parts of the world an increasingly difficult task as graveyards fill up the competition for spaces is growing in the authorities are left having to the side how to share them out now a german town in bavaria saying some may have an answer as the mccain reports. nestling in the alps best discard seems like a picture postcard here the pace of life from cradle to grave is slow and after a long life many locals want this to be their final resting place but the years demand for new grave plots has outstripped supply now the council thinks it's found a solution
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a lottery for burial plots the town's mayor says he thinks it's the fairest for his community. we tried to figure out how many places we could give how many graves we could give to the people of us discard and it's about two hundred and so we decided to do a lottery to make it the best way. possible the fairest way for everybody to get one of these major industries and so two hundred eighty people put their names forward for those two hundred burial plots all hoping there's would be the first name to be drawn so. he's. that privilege failed to see linda sc the van meaning she gets first choice of all the available plots and there she knows where she and her husband will one day be laid to rest men money. men
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leave here i'm far has been grew up here not me but we live here and this place in particular his grandmother's here and his uncle lives right next to us and we simply want to be here so we know where we will come to some people say that to be born in bavaria is to win the lottery of life and now here at least wednesday's winners have gained a prize of a very different kind don't it came al-jazeera about as garden. it's quite a lot you can find out much more on our website there it is al jazeera dot com. now reminder of the top stories here on al-jazeera the twelve boys who were rescued from a flooded cave in northern thailand last week have made their first public appearance the teenagers and their coach appeared in good spirits as they recounted their
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ordeal at a news conference in chiang rai the boys paid tribute to the former navy seal who died in an attempt to rescue them and described the moment of miracle when divers found them. and boy we heard some noises of people talking at that moment so we told each other to be quiet and listen to the noise we weren't sure so we listened and it turned out to be true i was surprised when. the moment they emerged in the water they spoke to each other once we heard noises we went down near the water and they greeted us hello is anyone there at first i thought they were toy so we said the officials are here but they were not to thai fish use and when they got out of the water we were surprised they were british. syrian activists say a rebel held town in the southern province of the ra has come under heavy bombardment by government forces there have been dozens of air strikes and heavy shelling on the only hospital has been bombed with reports of dozens of casualties
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the fighting has forced hundreds of civilians to flee west towards the israeli occupied golan heights the first commercial flight from ethiopia to eritrea in twenty years has landed safely the flight which has been called the bird of peace arrived in the capital as mara to a red carpet welcome those onboard included people seeking to reunite with family members as well as former ethiopian prime minister and this silly. yemen's who the rebel leader has told a french newspaper he is ready to hand control of the bay this port to the u.n. if saudi backed troops and their offensive the saudi led coalition which supports yemen's internationally recognized government launched an offensive to capture the ports last months at least nineteen people have drowned after a boat carrying migrants sank off the coast of self the cleared northern cyprus turkish cypriot officials say the boat was carrying one hundred sixty people
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overall twenty six of whom remain missing those are the headlines coming up next it's witness i'll have more news in half an hour i. believe.
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