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acts one like to see. what israel says the mold and three thousand hate private land says been since these balloon and kites tanks started there are certain israeli politicians that are putting a lot of pressure on the government in the military for a heavy response and that pressure has been mounting we also understand it certainly according to the israeli media so it's been reported that the government has given hamas a deadline to stop these attacks and reported that that deadline is expected to end tomorrow we're not getting any reports of any kind of troop movement toward fighters being hamas fighters being moved into position in preparation for any kind of offensive but let's not forget what happened last weekend we saw an escalation that was described as the biggest escalation of violence since the two thousand and fourteen war it's safe to say that neither israel nor the people of gaza want
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another war listen forget that about one thousand five hundred civilians were killed in two thousand and fourteen in that conflict including five hundred children so there are a lot of fear is of what could turn into what certainly certain analysts are saying could be a very serious escalation of violence if these balloon attacks don't stall chance stratford with the latest from gaza charles thank you. footage showing one of the french president's top security officers beating a student protest during may has triggered a fierce public backlash this mobile phone video appears to show alexander banal as dragging the protest there on the ground before hitting him in the head several times when i was not on duty at the time but he was given permission to observe police operations the government has launched an investigation and i imagine when the problem is not commented on the inside. so now you go as more of this from
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paris. this is the latest criticism of and title men that mr mccloy has been facing in recent times and this time it's concerning his aides alexander. who had been filmed in that quite shocking video where he was seen driving and hitting out protesters now what opposition politicians are i'm going to about is the fact that as a public servant mr bennett should have been immediately reported to the police for really acting out of his jurisdiction is that he wasn't when the information was relayed to the french president he said that the disciplinary action should have been should be placed and that it was a fifteen day suspension regarding this action but that has really many in france saying that it appears to be one rule for those close to mr and another rule for the others the prosecutor of paris has opened the
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investigation into it in the meantime it is yet another accusation that perhaps mr mack is enjoying too much the privileges of his position according to a prison to his opposition and that it is time for him to come down to earth it watching al-jazeera live from london still to come on the program millions of dollars compensation to the families of those who died in the two thousand and fourteen south korea ferry disaster we'll tell you why some say it doesn't go far enough plus we'll tell you about the chinese movie that's forced paging to take action over access to cheaper cancer medication. welcome back well our tropical storm some tin has made landfall over vietnam and
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you see this great swirl of clouds now it's going to be very slow moving over next few days and see the winds become much lighter but the rain is going to be a real issue and so i think for northern parts of vietnam are going to be a continuation of the sort of rain that we've seen coming in fast amounts rain from this system and it will continue to move very slowly towards the west over the next forty eight hours so northern parts of vietnam laos will see some significant flooding issues i think and there will be a lot of showers pulled off the bay of bengal is this circulation just draws them in so very very wet weather here indeed briefly the rest of the region actually looking ok hong kong fine food shoeshine high should be no problems over the next twenty four to forty eight hours across into south asia and again it's looking very active in terms of the monsoon we've had decent rainfall reports coming in from good drought once again as another big total for perivale and then further towards those that mangalore looking pretty wet the forecast suggests plenty of rain in
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welcome back here's a reminder of the top stories on al-jazeera arab lawmakers in israel have angrily protested the passing of a controversial bill which declares israel the nation state of the jewish people for the first time critics say the new law is the scrivener treat a palestinian protester has been killed by israeli forces in retaliation for flying burning heights across the border three others have been injured and french president the runaway mccrone is facing a backlash after footage emerged of one of his top security aides striking a protester at a rally in may prosecutors in paris have launched an investigation. the european commission has warned other e.u. states to prepare for the possibility of a no deal breaks it in case the u.k. government fails to negotiate an agreement both sides say they're making progress
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towards a deal but aren't there yet well jonah hall has been following this story and joins us now so the u.a.e. you warning about a no deal breaks it which seems to be becoming a more real possibility. what will it certainly seems to be heading that way far more than it did so perhaps a fortnight ago and of course this is the scenario that the hard right of the tory party think is quite a good idea while everybody else seems to be more or less united in thinking would be economic disaster the end of negotiations with no deal no legal fabric or infrastructure to cushion the economic blow of britain leaving the e.u. and what it moment to do this is dominant robbie's the new minister in charge of breaks it meets michel barnier the e.u. negotiated for the first time this afternoon after a shake up in the government here two senior ministers resigning over trees a maze new plan for breaks in which would force see closer economic ties with the
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e.u. something the progress it is really don't want to see this european commission document warning member states and businesses to step up their preparations in the event of a particularly a no dealing which case it says they will be no transition period and e.u. law will cease to apply to and in the e.u. the u.k. rather and it foresees particularly problems at the border problems with transport problems with aviation the movement of goods and people over what would be brand new hard borders between the u.k. and the e.u. i think some countries i think it was then like that i was listening to that they've actually had a lot more border guards of border officers to the netherlands as well yeah that tell me a little bit more about what other countries have actually started thinking about doing well these are these are reports that we hear about the netherlands hiring a thousand new customs officers the denmark as well because of course. what they hope the e.u. twenty seven and the u.k. the twenty eighth of course is that there will be this deal that there will be
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a transition period to the end of twenty twenty that things will go off more or less smoothly if it doesn't there is chaos and they've got to prepare for that and that will require immense. numbers of manpower and a lot of time and of course impact on the economies are on both sides is it likely to happen well a couple of weeks ago it looked perhaps not but now to resume may's government in severe crisis a plan already looking extremely shaky i would say the prospects of a deal are far from certain john hope thank you very much. the families of the victims of the two thousand and fourteen say will ferry disaster in south korea are to get two hundred million dollars in compensation for the first time a court ruled the government and ferry operator are liable for the deaths of three hundred and four passengers and crew but some grieving relatives are unhappy with the ruling florence the only explains. the say well disaster caused months
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of mourning the ferry was on a routine voyage off the southwest coast of south korea when it capsized four years ago three hundred four people mostly students on a school trip were killed grief turned to anger when investigators found the vessel was structurally unsound overloaded and capsized because it was speeding as it changed course for the first time a court in seoul acknowledged the government's liability and audit the state and the ferry operator to pay around two hundred ten thousand dollars to each family relatives say the judge's ruling doesn't go far enough. we are not pleased that the court has acknowledged liability we take it as a matter of course we wanted the court to explicitly state what this country had done wrong and to what extent the company should be responsible for their actions not whether or not they were guilty the civil lawsuit was brought by the relatives of one hundred eighteen victims they had rejected the government's earlier author
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of compensation because they wanted a legal ruling on the government's liability. lawsuits advice on evidence and we had difficulty providing liability with the information we could gather such a simple media reports so we needed further objective evidence from the relevant institutions such as a special investigation committee. the say well sinking caused whitebread outrage not just over poor safety standards but also to the president at the time for his slow response that provoked the largest ever protests in south korea which eventually led to him pietschmann last year florence al-jazeera the syrian government planes are carrying out air strikes on the province of quebec tribe the spite of accusation agreements reached with the opposition the area has been the focus of an intense aerial bombardment over the past few days under the deal rebel fighters from connector are being taken to in the norse government troops are meant to return to their two thousand and eleven positions but one catalog is the rector
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of policy analysis at the arab center for research and policy studies in doha he says syria's army could soon turn its attention to the norse. there are two scenarios the first one is that we're going to see. fighting. in the north part of the country this is the main the main the only remaining opposition held territories in the countries because we have seen over the past few months that is taking control of most of the two or three that was under the control of the opposition. in the south and north of homs south of hama and now the only remaining opposition have territories. so the first scenario is that we're going to see fighting over that province but that has to. i mean there should be i mean some sort of talks between the russians and the turks because turkey is the main actor in the north or i mean this could actually believe that we are for the political
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solution to the crisis as you mentioned the russians might. try to put more pressure on the regime in order to start some sort of a political process over the constitution leading up to an election. the organization of american states. are human rights abuses committed by police and pro-government civilians rights groups say that at least two hundred people have been killed in months of protests against the government and. the president is preparing to celebrate the thirty ninth anniversary of the revolution which put him in charge of the country for the first time he ruled for nine hundred seventy nine for eleven years before his return to power in two thousand and seven. british detectives are reported to have identified those responsible for poisoning a former russian spy and his daughter the press association says police have
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obtained security camera video of suspects sold to be of russian planting a nerve agent said again new to scrape out were poisoned with a nerve agent novacek in salzburg in mind. china's premier league care chang has called for cancer medication to be made to cheaper after the release of a film which brought the issue to mainstream attention dying to survive that's the title has been a huge box office hit it on brown reports now from beijing well this is a film that's really struck a chord here in china and this is one of the many cinemas in beijing that is now showing dying to survive some of us say that it's destined to become china's movie of the year it is based on the real life story of a chinese shopkeeper who imports drugs from india to sell at a profit to leukemia patients here in china who can't afford to buy those drugs in china at first he's in it for the money but gradually compassion creeps in as he
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realizes all their lives could be saved so what impact has this film had on people who've seen it. i cried too many times the field is very alist dick is shows many problems about the medical care system in china. many ordinary people cannot afford expensive medicine i can feel their desperation this is a sensitive subject because cancer it's estimated claims the lives of some four million people a year in china it is the country's biggest killer and some medical experts attribute some of those cancers to the sort of pollution we have in beijing today pollution that also afflicts other towns and cities across china dying to survive has now caught the attention of china's premier league who were said more has to be done to improve treatment for cancer patients in china it is an acknowledgment that inequality exists in china's health care system the issue has now started
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a big debate online but for now the censors appear to be holding off. the victims of one of sport's biggest sexual abuse scandals have been honored for their courage at the espy awards in los angeles u.s. gymnastics team dr larry nasser abused patients for decades collecting the award a champion gymnast. delivered a scathing attack on those who protected him feature style it reports. the annual a speech awards recognize excellence in school performance and this year's ceremony in los angeles had a female host for the first time racing driver danica patrick an appropriate choice given what was to come the arthur ashe courage award is given to sports stars who are deemed to possess strength in the face of adversity courage in the face of peril and the willingness to stand up for their beliefs no matter what the cost this year's winners were the survivors of one of the biggest sexual abuse scandals
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in schools victims of a former u.s. gymnastics team doctor larry nasser olympic gold. maybe jim best i mean we've been sent a strong message to anyone who had protected message with so many years all we needed was one adult to have the integrity to stand between us and larry nasser just one i don't have the list since believed and acted the people standing before you on this stage would have never met him first thirty years people at the united states olympic committee usa gymnastics and michigan state university all placed money and medals above the safety of child's needs. serving a sentence of up to one hundred seventy five years in prison for sexually abusing
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athletes and patients few decades. kill often abusers and enablers perpetrate suffering by making survivors building their truth doesn't matter to all the survivors out there don't let anyone rewrite your story your truth does matter you matter and you are not alone the women who spoke out against mesereau could look to be cooled system survives a massive scandal as an aid to other sports around the world to examine the relationship between coaches and athletes peta statement al-jazeera. and now a reminder of the top stories on al-jazeera israel has passed the controversial law that for the first time the clear is the country to be the nation state of the jewish people arab lawmakers angrily protested the passing of the bill it makes
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hebrew the only official language of grades arabic to one of the big us special status the palestine liberation or. zation says the law discriminates against israeli palestinians make up twenty percent of the population. this law establishes a system of bought it against the palestinian people and implements a policy of ethnic cleansing against them in order to expel palestinians especially when this law provides that this land is for the jews and knowledge of historical facts about the existence of palestinians on this. gaza's health ministry says one person has been killed in an attack by the israeli army on palestinians flying burning kites and balloons towards israel for nearly four months protesters in gaza have been sending kites carrying petrol bombs over the border fence and that's the spite reports the israeli army may be preparing for an offensive along the gaza strip if the kites continue to be flowing stratford has more now from gaza
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according to polish. the twenty two year old who was killed apparently a member. of hamas the israelis are saying that he and. we believe. at least. so israel says were involved in these bellew's the strike happened hamas position in the south. an investigation has been launched into one of the french president's top security officers after a video emerged of him beating a student protester in may this mobile phone video appears to show alexander been dragging the protester on the ground before hitting him in the head several times when i was not on duty at the time those are the headlines i'm going to have more news for you in half an hour coming up next though it's my thanks for watching.
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