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as we want. it will produce a situation which will cause further difficulties for this country a weak government internally derided coalition huge challenges. it's the first election where religious far right parties are taking part in mainstream politics in the back pakistan o.t.l. pete rose to prominence for the violent sit in in islamabad it was resolved after the military became a guarantor that in the protestors and the government now it's a political force with more than five hundred candidates vying for national and provincial assemblies seats he plans to make pakistan but it was a true religious state that denies it is backed by the military and says its money comes from loyalists in their millions all. the money given to us by the rangers was someone's individual acts and has nothing to do with the party the video which was made to get viral was a conspiracy. no musharraf's league has been assured of support from the allison at will demurred which was
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a banned group until last month and imran khan's party has welcomed in its full of . former chief a cleric who's on the u.s. terror watch list a political party is also being formed by the supporters of hospice aid another cleric who is on the united nations terrorists list we are feeling over two hundred fifty candidates for the first time in this election and from their headquarters the muslim league is running an organized campaign but the political party insists that the u.n. is wrong and have a say has not been given the right to respond to allegations against him. are practical people and our character is clear whether it's safeguarding pakistan's ideology philanthropy and public service or the ethic of support for occupied kashmir that's why people will vote for us there's also a religious alliance of fatah you bitches running as well the religious parties are not expected to win many seats but they will be able to take a real votes from traditional parties the final outcome of this change the political landscape will depend on how many of the hundred six million pakistanis
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but just to do what will come out to cast their ballots. coming up on this news out from london the leaders of the world's largest economy is issue an urgent warning of a trade tensions warning global trade could be badly hit. a. protest and intimidation rallies in support of nicaragua as president while his opponents go into hiding and in sports action from one of the biggest spectacles in world swimming as two thousand competitors descend on the bosphorus of the cross continent. the standoff at the al aqsa mosque in occupied east jerusalem is over for now with most of the jewish settlers. leaving the compound more than a thousand jews were there to mark the tissue of holiday which commemorates the
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destruction of the ancient jewish temples in jerusalem several arrests were made after confrontations with muslim worshippers and that some mosque is considered to be islam's third holiest site jews believe the compound is where it's biblical temples one stood mohammed judgment is outside the compound with this update. behind me you see one of the gates leading into the mosque compound also behind me you'll notice that there are jewish settlers who are wearing that's because today is a jewish holiday known as to show that is a holiday that commemorates disasters throughout to a history now earlier in the day there was tension here in the old city you had at one point thousand jewish settlers that had gone into the l.f. some mosque compound they are allowed to do so twice a day and then later in the day you had about three hundred fifty settlers that went in now whenever jewish settlers go into the end of the mosque compound or gather around it many of the palestinians that are here many of the muslims they see that as
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a provocation because of that this is one of those days where there were clashes there was tension because there has been so much tension that's been escalating lately because so many different things well there was worry that it could become even worse now it's in the afternoon things have really calmed down things have subsided things are back to normal the way they would be any other day here but the fact of the matter is really goes to show that here at any time something that happens could lead to something much more significant. the iraqi national security service has admitted to holding hundreds of people for months on suspicion of terrorism related crimes despite denying the same allegations in april according to human rights watch the agency has been keeping them at a facility east of mosul a city that was retaken from i saw just over a year ago thousands of people were arrested during that three year operation and there are concerns many innocent people were detained in the chaos human rights watch visited one crowded facility where hundreds of men and boys were held some
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for more than a year a former detainee described how people were being tortured to death. well the report comes as rights groups say the government is arresting hundreds of protesters in the south where there's been an arrest of a poor public services and corruption imran khan has more from baghdad. tough words directed at the iraqi government the iraqi observatory for human rights says iraq has arrested hundreds of protesters in a bid to crack down on demonstrations in the south. there is a wide scale security company and search of the activists who took part in the demonstrations in baghdad and the other governorates well human rights watch says it's uncovered evidence iraq's national security service has been holding detainees from the war against eisel something it had previously denied human rights watch discovered four hundred twenty seven detainees in a facility in mosul run by the national security service the security service then issued contradictory statements first saying it didn't hold detainees and then
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insisting that they have the rights to do so to which human rights watch said baghdad needs to publicly clarify which all floridians have the right to hold an interrogate detainees human rights organizations here say that abuse is a commonplace and i don't want them all out of these detainees are held on evidence from informants and detention centers are on the outskirts of cities aren't allowed to be visited by ngo's and therefore i believe it's not detention it's state sponsored kidnapping with protests ongoing there is concern from human rights groups that more people will be detained illegally and held without charge the government here says that anybody detained is entitled to due process under the law imran khan al-jazeera baghdad. g twenty finance ministers and central bankers meeting in argentina are warning that heightens trade and geopolitical tensions is a huge risk to global growth according to
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a draft communique from the meeting in one as there is the leaders from the world's largest economies are calling for greater dialogue they also want structural reforms to counter potential shocks to markets the meeting comes in the wake of escalating trade tensions between the u.s. china and europe following a wave of tariffs introduced by president donald trump. everybody would suffer from tariffs and from a trade war special united states i mean we're living in a world where everybody is connected to the country so united states is not a single country there are connections all over the world so. god is right when she says the u.s. americans are suffering the most but stories about ways in where there's areas and joins me now live the last day of the g twenty finance summit so what's the latest on least trade wars between the u.s. china and the u.s. e.u. . well it's been days of intense negotiations here in one side is
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in what is a preview about what will happen later on this year when a site is doing the presidential summit that will happen here in november so the trade war has been the main issue that's been discussed here in one of the scientists with especially after the trumpet ministrations up threats against china of increasing terrorist of five hundred billion dollars at the same time what we have seen is a very strong pressure from the european union against the trump administration withdrew their tariffs on steel and aluminum. as. unions on the finance ministers we have spoken to here a very angry and very warrior about what could happen the french finance minister for example that a fool war two it is ongoing and imposing tariffs unilaterally is like going back to the law of the jungle in spite of this what we know is that the final communique
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has talks of by dialogue and. a war that could affect and the impact that it can have on the world's economy and something that's different of what happened during the g. seven summit in canada earlier this year is that all members will sign the document which is a big difference because the last time the united states. where having difficulty understanding a little bit as well we just were just carry on and see if we can make sense of one more question there has been financial volatility of this because of these trade wars how long the members hoping that they can protect some of the emerging economies from this. well that has been a major issue especially at this point of president the argentine as president is closing this event at this point and he's thanking the g. twenty economies for their support because of what has been going on in argentina
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in the last few months let's not forget that earlier this year argentina's currency devaluated around forty percent inflation has continued to go up argentina was forced to request an emergency long a fifty billion loan from the international monetary fund something that has people testing on the streets people are afraid that another crisis could be happening here in argentina and that's why it has been a crucial issue during this discussions and in the final communique that we know of is basically g twenty members saying that structural changes need to happen and they're also asking members to prevent any type of the evaluations that have enormous impact on emerging economies like argentina has to raise speaking to us live from the g twenty finance meeting is there for the quality of are linked. supporters on the prominence of nicaragua as president have resumed protests in the
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capital managua m think of women demonstrators want daniele to resign but he accuses them of plotting a coup with help from the catholic church and the u.s. and that's mariana sanchez reports from many protesters i'm going to hiding go out the ok the word student they were criminals that's how supporters of the guy one preceded the new law they got to see opponents to the government right i guess the yes ac students and other protesters are responsible for the deaths of police and confrontations in the past weeks. and they say government opponents have committed atrocities committed officials say anti-government protesters said the body of a policeman on fire was not money we are here for all the fallen police men all of them who have been tortured ok well ok but these demonstrators say they want justice for pro-government supporters who have been killed in these past three
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months of violence but they say the government must continue its security policy to bring peace to the country. that policy for many government opponents means persecution. c.d.'s a psychologist who spoke from an undisclosed location for her safety says security forces are on a which and. we are terrified because we now have to live like criminals they are killing us out there they are walking freely and those of us who are fighting for freedom and our country must hide. she says many students and other protesters are in safe houses and many parents don't know where their children are at this human rights organization parents say they too are being harassed. here as they mask uniformed police three or four vehicles and very well armed. that's why i'm terrified the us government officials say opponents are lying
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were subject to mountains of false rose students who had so students who had been arrested have been turned over to the church repeatedly as you can report also repeatedly turned over to the church i think we have to get out of this we have to get into responsibilities of the case by case analysis of who is responsible for what. if found guilty on terrorism charges protesters could face twenty years in prison and new law. at this human rights organisation to police officers handed in their weapons and uniforms and asked for protection not wanting to fight anti-government demonstrators they too went into hiding. with the innocent man now when he got out. with much more to come on the program including nigeria. thousands of. recruited around
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some might say libya's coast guard is accused of deliberately destroying a migrant boat in the middle of the mediterranean leaving vulnerable people stranded and they say. to the world here countdown to the tokyo olympics approaches. and i was hot mid summer at the moment occasional showers relieve the heat around the shows the caspian about thirty millimeters full of these great top clouds but otherwise it's sunshine more or less from afghanistan right back to the mediterranean as you can see so we're just watching temperatures and winds and the highest temperatures yesterday were probably today as well going to be in the middle of iraq and southwestern iran forty seven forty noways hitting the fifty is
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it us very much relief and you are those the temperature is for the extremes otherwise we're talking about easily forty to the middle forty's typically but over breeze in tehran it's courses higher as well thirty one on the coast beirut and the breeze is still blowing from the hot middle of iraq down through kuwait and dion's through the gulf now of course it doesn't take much variation in the direction of that wind to make it very dusty as has been the case in qatar so forty five in the house a full custom only probably still a bit dusty but the breeze is relieving a little bit it's up to forty member dobby and it's been forty eight in the middle of a month goes come down to the coast fully mature southwest monsoon monsoon and the cloud has come over the coast of amman and if you're in salalah what it's like on there is the middle of the showers beautiful. they suspected money laundering operation but this time it was different. an
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accidental discovery the war skirmish with suspicion. on rivals an unprecedented scale of systemic international corruption people in power investigates a racket of such magnitude that it threatens government agreed to follow the rules of impunity. the car was. on a. fresh perspectives new possible to. see and then stand in the sand north of the public support debates and discussions when you see tough questions like this what comes to mind how do you respond before how global of all could see al-jazeera winning programs take you on a journey down the line. only here and.
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welcome back reminder of the top stories here on al-jazeera at least fourteen people have been killed in afghanistan in a suicide bomb attack outside kabul zat porch shortly after the return of its own vice president general abdul rashid dostum rescue workers known as the white helmets have been evacuated from syria in response to the threat from advancing government forces and the candidate from front runner in one counts political party in pakistan has been killed in a suicide attack as tensions mount ahead of wednesday's general election. at least three thousand villages have been forced to leave their homes after
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a bucker m. attack in late chant near the border with misha eighteen people were killed and nine women abducted back around is in control of the area across lake charles borders with both me share and nigeria. well nine years of war against boko haram in northern nigeria has taken a toll on young people thousands of traumatised teenagers recruited by the armed have returned from the front line now one hundred ninety three of them were recently released where they just reports from my jewellery in borno state we integration is a huge challenge for after months and years in custody these children accused of links to board are starting the long process of recovery army commanders say someone potential source said but most were ready to shoot troops or suspected members of. the old held prisoner at some time in the conflict by both sides are not coming out of this place is with a lot of crowd as you know it's not
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a place for a child what we are trying to help the government of nigeria to do is to take every child individually through a process over the habitation the united nations children's fund and the regional government are so far rehabilitated nearly ten thousand of them. there are provided medical support classroom education and skills training they are involved all state experts say more than half a million children require i don't psychological and social support whatever level facilities got khalid look after a few hundred at a time caregivers but they pose a serious security threat a list they get the care they need the fear is some of them will return. for youngsters of had some support reintegration is a difficult process especially to build their self-esteem and confidence. model was arrested by security forces after they fled to the regional capital made to go to
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seek refuge. and i was picked up while playing football up to now i wasn't a one offense i committed i spent eleven months in custody all the twenty two year old thinks about is food clothing and playing football experts say after escaping the abuses of book or arm children need the custody of government health services not for security forces. now you'll have the instrument of the state that is supposed to be. the seaview now act in any way that is that is punitive the tendency is for these sets of young people to feel neglected and when you don't properly show if you neglected. take it out on the safety there are thousands of them out on the streets of the northeast with my ba ba skills or education to compete in a fast changing world poverty breeds al-jazeera my degree geria.
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thousands of protesters gathered in the german city of munich to rally against proposals to close the country's borders to migrants clay say at least fifteen thousand people took part in the demonstration against the country's interior minister forced sale for the christian social union fears losing votes to the anti migrant alternative for germany party in october's state election. the group the rescues migrants from the mediterranean sea is planning to file a manslaughter complaint against libya's coast guard proactiv up open arms says a woman and a child died when they on another woman were left stranded and the boat was deliberately destroyed catcher lopez her diane has more. than was. a desperate rush to save lives it's the moment to rescue world arcee stranded migrants in the mediterranean or year old woman from cameroon are still alive but
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for another woman and the tartness out it's too late. but if the difficulties we've experienced to save just one single life have been unbelievable eight 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 of bound 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 you most of you know we have the knowledge that the court of palmer de mayo aka the captain of the three ideas for negligence and for reckless homicide and we are going 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 we will take the same measures against anyone who has participated in these acts actively or for bypassing their duties. on saturday the rescue boat arrived in the spanish island
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of new york with the now hospitalized my one woman and the two lifeless bodies. they say politics came before she minutes hereon assistance the rescue group says it was denied proper help which made their four day journey across the mediterranean longer than needed dahlia both italy and monitor refused to let us disembark the copses 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 insisted 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 sea and is responsible for homicide a desperate journey with
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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 katia lopez civilian al-jazeera their own suppress it and pass on rouhani has said his country is growing impatient with the u.s. at a meeting of foreign ministry officials in teheran he said president will fail to turn the iranians against their own government and any pressure will only bring people closer but as economy continues to stagnate public patience may be running out they must ave has more from tehran iran's business community is bracing for bad news on august sixth more u.s. sanctions kick in worsening economic uncertainty since president donald trump pulled the u.s. out of the twenty fifteen nuclear deal the american administration is determined to block iran from the global marketplace that welcomed back after signing the international agreement. hillary of the elite of warre but snug very important for
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us before dad in some years ago we have a sim problem. as you know you don't have a very lengthy story we saw was so many things same as the is sometimes duration is good sentiment i have bad time but. we don't have it a lot of worry about that we can handle it and find their way while european companies have started leaving one chinese entrepreneur said for her startup it's important to maintain a presence in iran and she's holding her ground well for us like chinese first south country make ice the biggest michael let me say meet at least sell we still want to come we have something a out in common as waving from china and we were recently found these tensions yes and you know well i start our new policies to be open to the way so we have got to kind of experience donald trump his pledge to subject iran to the harshest economic
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sanctions in modern history the stated goal to pressure the government to give in to american demands some here say it's to draw iran into a fight iranian say they don't want to make war they want to make business something that is becoming increasingly difficult as they continue to be caught between trump's foreign policy ambitions and their own government's unwavering defiance of the united states in a speech to his foreign ministry on sunday iranian president hassan rouhani said trump was trying to wear iran down and warned him against trying to stop iran from selling its oil peace with iran he said would be the mother of all peace while war would be the mother of all wars. what drama she was you know don't play with the lion's tail you will regret it forever you cannot carry out these measures it is out of your capability you cannot force during insta act against their own country you have clearly shown you are against the iranian people he also said that when it
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comes to the nuclear deal most countries support iran and the u.s. is increasingly isolated in the international arena but iran's leaders know a moral victory doesn't pay the bills and even if iran is on the right side of history of the nuclear issue as long as america exerts economic influence iranian say they will be prevented from fellow beating themselves on the world stage. al-jazeera to her. women's rights campaigners have welcomed india's decision to scrap taxes on some which i pads the cars are taxed at twelve percent under a new law introduced last july the decision triggered protests petitions and court cases that questioned why the government class the items as a luxury one of the products like condoms were considered essential items about seventy percent of women in india could not afford the senator pads following the tax hike. for the first time in its history the united nations is trying to reduce
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drownings in bangladesh the leading cause of child deaths in the country every day forty six people drown most of them children and the un is hoping to change that by raising awareness as christian salumi reports. in bangladesh a country crisscrossed by nearly twenty five thousand kilometers of rivers and nearly six hundred kilometers of coastline drowning is the leading cause of death among children every year some fifteen thousand die. most hema big goon was working when she briefly lost track of her two children last year a boy and a girl. i have no choice but to work things like cooking and household chores while we are working it's not easy to remember where our children are most of the time like it happens to me i lost track where my children were and this is how such accidents take place. she found their bodies in a nearby pond most drowning deaths in bangladesh happen between nine in the morning
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and one in the afternoon when caregivers are busy doing day to day work experts say perhaps not surprisingly that the proximity to water increases the risk of drowning in bangladesh it's never far away this picture terrifies me this photo exhibit at the united nations headquarters in new york called just one inch of water is meant to highlight the dangers as well as point to ways to reduce the risks the scale of the problem is huge so it's bigger than the number of deaths in childbirth every year but it's never been addressed in the un's history it's never had any political attract attention at the united nations day care centers like this one provide not only an education for children but also a way to keep them out of trouble to view it as their fun even if there are ponds ditches and canals near almost all the village homes and in the monsoon these areas get inundated by flood water this becomes very risky for the children. swimming
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lessons are also crucial to reduce accidental deaths in countries like bangladesh where water sustains life but also claims the lives of so many christian salumi al-jazeera. at least twenty people have died and more than seventeen are missing after a tropical storm hit vietnam is the third to hit the country since the start of the year and those damaged over four thousand homes thousands of hectares of land have been affected in central and northern provinces heavy rains which are set to continue have unleashed floods and landslides across vast areas of the country including in the capital hanoi. and they still haven't people have died in a heat wave that has gripped most of japan with some cities seeing record temperatures mercury reached forty point seven celsius in central japan earlier this week leaving thousands of people needing hospital treatment for heat related conditions authorities are urging people to take precautions as the hot weather is
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set to continue into next week. for work today i have to be outside the whole day and i'm not used to this heat i knew it would be hot today but i didn't think it would be this hot so i am a little worried. this year is way too hot i can't stop using a wet towel all day and i froze this bottle of water so that i can take something cold with me. the philippine president would regard it is expected to sign a new law that could end the forty year war for independence it will give the muslim minority on the island of mindanao their own government mindanao is home to the moro islamic liberation front a conflict that has cost more than one hundred thousand lives generally underground reports from a base in kos a battle. who was born blind says playing the palin dad is an escape from the violence of dealing in life. he fled the village of mama soprano plagued by fighting between armed groups is my email is one of the
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millions of moral muslims who remain hopeful they will 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. would sweep of the chance to live in peace in our own 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 see the fear a repeat of atrocities committed against the 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.
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is the largest armed group in southeast asia that has been fighting for greater 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 the 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 red.
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