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damaged has on it on has more than. a desperate rush to save lives it's the moment to rescue one percy stranded migrates in the mediterranean a forty year old woman from cameroon is still alive but for another woman and a toddler it's too late but it's the difficulties we've experienced to save just one single life have been unbelievable aid group rock the vote open arms found the migrants and say the deaths were no accident it's accusing libya's coast guard of manslaughter the rescue team says libya's coast guard intercepted about one hundred sixty europe abandoned migrants the two women and a toddler apparently refused to board the vessel as a result the rescuers allege the libyan coast guard abandoned the migrants and slashed their inflatable boat with a knife emotion did. we have the knowledge that the court of palmer damie orca the captain of the three ideas for negligence and for reckless homicide and we're going
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to do the same with the captain of the libyan patrol which is a member of the libyan coast guard for negligence and for homicide on saturday the rescue boat arrived in the spanish island of new york with the now hospitalized my woman and the two lifeless bodies. they say politics came before humanitarian assistance the rescue group says it was denied proper help which made their four day journey across the mediterranean longer than needed. both italy and monitor refused to let us disembark the corpses on the ground they only wanted to take charge of the medical evaluation but they did not accept the bodies the libyan coast guard denies the accusations it says it rescued one hundred sixty five migrants in that same area last week without leaving anyone on board but the rescue team in this case has broader political implications spins out it's unthinkable for a country of the european union for my country to finance a libyan coast guard which we can testify leaves people alive in the middle of the
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sea and is responsible for homicide a desperate journey with a tragic end that's claimed the lives of so many migrants now a call for political action when humanitarian help alone is not enough. young al jazeera supporters and opponents of nicaragua's president have him back on the streets of the capital as weeks of political unrest begin to fire up again until government demonstrators in managua demanding daniel ortega steps down and calls fresh elections but i'll tell you accuses them of plotting a coup with support from the catholic church and the u.s. . people living in an opposition stronghold say they are scared of both the police and the part of military groups now patrolling their neighborhood but on a sanchez reports phone more nimble east of the capital. thirty year old man this had disappeared for three days but on friday his family
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found his dead body at the coroner's office in the capital. he's father a man this is cuts to his arms show signs of abuse. he was tortured he was beaten here in the head in the back and was shot in the chest and leg he didn't have weapons or mortars and. his family says he wasn't involved in the protests but he was taken away by security forces. they took him away outside the house but since there was an attack going on we couldn't go out. since security and pro-government forces launched a so-called cleanup operation in tuesday to lift barricades a caravan of heavily armed and masked gunmen have taken control of driving around in vehicles without license plates many businesses and homes here are still closed but the roadblocks have been lifted there are still some tensions here in the
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neighborhood of mourning as the paramilitary continue to patrol the streets here i was thinking of food vendor one says she's out selling stew for the first time in more than two months she's still afraid to get out of the hell if this if it's that way because of the situation we can't talk we can't say anything but we are ok because we are back to work. police say the cleanup operation was ordered by president but he looks bigger and his wife. says the government confronted protesters to bring back stability after weeks of turmoil. it has been our duty once again to defend peace for everyone it's been a painful battle because we've confronted an armed conspiracy. violent protest to me that i will have left nearly three hundred people dead. more nimble with a bastion of rebel resistance since the sandinista revolution thirty nine years ago
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and also during these months of protests on tuesday's confrontations at least two people were killed but the crackdown is not yet over. and innocent just. for his president to go to territory is expected to sign a new lawsuit which could end a forty year war for independence it would give the muslim minority in the island of mindanao their own regional government then and now is home to the moral islamic liberation front the conflict there has cost more than one hundred thousand lives jamal and organ reports from their base in cotabato. who was born blind says playing the palin dad is an escape from the violence of dean life although when. he fled the village of. plagued by fighting between on groups is my e-mail is one of the millions of moral muslims who remain hopeful they will
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be able to return to their birth place. more islamic liberation front commander gothics added appeals that may happen soon for him to the rebel who's been fighting philippine government forces for more than thirty years says he's finally ready to lay down his weapons. with the chance to live in peace in our own bangsamoro homeland most of the filipinos never saw us as one of them and in their eyes we are enemies our parents didn't have a choice we didn't have a choice but to fight back. these fighters say they fear a repeat of atrocities committed against their people. except that this is more than just a job that we talk it is a struggle it may take a lifetime but we are ready for. the m.i.l.f. is the largest armed group in southeast asia that has been fighting for greater
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autonomy for more than forty years at least one hundred thousand filipinos died in the rebellion and millions lost their homes after many rounds of peace talks with previous administrations both sides finally reached an agreement that congress in manila has approved a lasting peace is finally a possibility. the bangsamoro basic law will establish a more substantially upon the most territory for the predominantly muslim moro people they will have their own government their own parliament and a justice system incorporating islamic law the regional government will get seventy five percent of the territories revenue and five percent of the annual revenue of the philippines however government leaders in manila will retain control over the territories police and armed forces and rebel forces will gradually be decommissioned to reduce the risk of further rebellions. implementation of the
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peace agreement is the most critical part disbanding and compensating more than thirty thousand fighters is expected to be complicated in the region rife with on. previous peace agreements with other rebel groups here have failed resulting in the for mission of splinter groups and even more violence the previous failures are cause for the m.i.l.f. fighters to be weary a referendum on the new laws jus to be held before the end of the year. many here are cautiously optimistic that peace is finally arrived. in al-jazeera could provide to city southern philippines. you know argentina on happy about a fifty billion dollars loan from the international monetary fund. and angela merkel's coalition partners shift to the right as regional elections loom of a key state.
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hello there we've had some very heavy downpours over georgia over the last few weeks in the rains here are set to continue for look at the satellite picture we can see the showers there stretching their way across the caspian sea but they're being replenished plenty more of them as we head through the next few days elsewhere it's largely looking fine and dry just incredibly hot at the moment as you'd expect at this time of year so for beirut will probably get to around thirty or thirty one and force in baghdad will be getting to around forty three here in doha it's going to be very windy over the next few days and that wind will bring a fair amount of dust at times but it will also make sure the temperatures aren't too high so we're looking at a top temperature of around forty two degrees on sunday the air will be a bit clearer as we head into monday so this time on maximum we'll probably get that little bit higher for the south but around the south coast of oman and into
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yemen as a bit more cloud here that could bring us a little bit of drizzle particularly in the foothills of the mountains but further towards the south and for the southern parts of africa it's really only in the eastern parts of arm up we've got the cloud at the moment could just give us one or two showers perhaps around the coast of mozambique or more likely over parts of madagascar but as you head towards the west there's more in the way of joy weather and generally not bad temperature wise either cape town at twenty two and five in doc will be at twenty three degrees. in iraq waste inefficiencies in a growing population have led to do when water supplies. have been determined to extract water from any source possible this is what you see as a result now the country's future it's. attitude to change and innovative solutions are being found. people in power investigates iran's will to crisis on
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al-jazeera. you're watching al-jazeera a reminder of our top stories this hour a truce is now into a second day it appears to be holding on both sides of the israeli gaza divide funerals are being held for hamas fighters killed by israeli airstrikes in gaza on friday and israeli soldier was also killed. francis sending fifty tons of medical aid to the government controlled area of eastern huta in syria russia has agreed to use one of its planes to make the delivery of government forces we took east and go to from rebels in april after
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a siege which lasted several years protesters have returned to the streets of nicaragua's capital managua those months of political unrest picks up new momentum anti-government demonstrators are demanding president daniel ortega steps down and calls fresh elections. wildfires are raging across the baltics and parts of northern europe better known for cold weather that fears had to evacuate a village as it struggles to stop a huge peat fire it's already declared a national emergency and sweden is going through its worst drought for seventy four years it says it needs help. prevent a bigger disaster and even bother as more. firefighters in sweden say their battle for control is far from over remarkably nobody's been injured by the dozens of wildfires i think governments appeal for help from other countries it's really france and norway have responded by sending water bombing helicopters and planes as well as emergency personnel reeling in albania that fatah don't
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mislead government is ready to take all necessary decisions and supply all needed resources our duties to support all agencies so that they have what they need to get the fires under control and therefore the government is following this event closely every minute every day. and usually high temperatures across the whole nordic region up to thirty three celsius coupled with virtually no rain for several weeks have made the vegetation here highly flammable finland norway have also had wildfires in the last week but it's sweden that suffer the most. this dairy farmer says the grass is normally much longer right now and that's a real problem we don't deal with this much. normally. i think we used to feed about three or four a day. and now it's five or six. think of a life. in some areas homeowners have been moved to safety while thousands of swedes have been warned to stay indoors with the windows shut to avoid breathing in
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smoke the situation is very serious and the rescue service said do not see that their biggest fires will be able to be extinguished in the near future due today weather and that can mean wheat and at the moment the focus is on delaying and requesting and trying to well delay and hinder disbanding of the fires swedish authorities say that as of thursday an area equivalent to twenty thousand football pitches had burned that's ten times the size you'd expect in a normal year and some fires are still spreading the al-jazeera. and there's another ring of fire in the waters off hawaii on streams of lava flowing into the ocean from the kilauea volcano that first erupted eleven weeks ago they've created a smoke spectacle known as laser lava haze more than seven hundred homes have been destroyed a bit of a cane as eruptions. the head of the international monetary fund and finance
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ministers from the g. twenty have arrived in argentina that's brought thousands of people out onto the streets they're not happy about the government's decision to take a fifty billion dollar loan from the i.m.f. for risible reports. left wing groups gathered to protest against the international monetary fund in one aside is on saturday. last month the i.m.f. stepped in to shore up the argentinean economy with a fifty billion loan agreement but people like the boy believe it won't help improve people's lives. we already had the i.m.f. on a crisis we know what happened in greece they will fire state employees they will reduce salaries and take away workers right what is today one. argentina's economy has been struggling in recent months due to a drop in investor confidence in emerging economies the currency lost over forty percent of its value and inflation has continued to rise this people are protesting
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just a few blocks away from where the g twenty finance ministers and central bank governors are meeting but they were prevented from getting closer by security forces and this people that you can see here i'm hoping that christine legarde the director of the i.m.f. will fight if he had a message on behalf of beers that the austerity measures implemented by the government. will generate more poverty and unemployment but christine legarde who came to attend the g. twenty summit showed strong support with what is trying to do there has been significant progress in terms of monetary policy as well where clearly the measures that have been taken by the bank of restored.
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