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rift between hamas and fatah that is going on now since hamas took power here in two thousand and seven for the last year and a half the pollen is the dominated palestinian authority has not paid the salaries for thousands of civil servants here and hamas says this as a as a result of that that they call their electricity bills so the gas the oil for the power station cannot be bull as i say there is a sense of temporary relief here now that they saw oil gas that this is cooking gas is being transported into gaza but of course so much depends on maintaining this cease fire between hamas and israel after what can only be described as the largest escalation of violence of the last couple of weeks since the two thousand and fourteen war of the chief of staff of iran's armed forces as well in the us events unimaginable regrettable response they continue to make threats he joins
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a list of high ranking iranian leaders reacting to a tweet by donald trump that warned the country would suffer dire consequences if it continued to threaten the u.s. as ravi reports from the iranian capital tehran a late night tweet from the american commander in chief to the iranian president was a textbook example of donald trump's twitter diplomacy a warning in all caps the u.s. president is angry never threaten america again he said or else. now give me hussein is a senior iranian national security official and says trump is really angry at himself. americans have been trying for two to three years now to convince other countries to confront iran instead of cooperating with iran but they haven't succeeded even their commercial partners like the europeans and china they clearly announce they won't go with the sanctions naturally russia won't cooperate nor will other countries in our opinion america is angry because it is
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isolated itself and it feels that it remains alone against iran. at the center of this latest escalation in the war of words is trump's vow to block the sale of iranian oil the country's biggest money maker earlier this month rouhani threatened to respond by disrupting international shipping lanes in the strait of hormuz an important part of the region's oil supply chain in or. is it wise that while we have all these shores under our control we will not be able to export oil and other countries will this is not smart. in a speech on sunday u.s. secretary of state mike pompei o took aim at iran's leaders the level of corruption wealth among or a leader shows that iran is run by something that resembles the mafia more than a government it has to be said that many iranians would be just as critical of their own government the wealth gap is getting bigger and complaints of corruption are common but for every anti-government protest by nature or by design there have
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been bigger pro-government rallies some people specifically mention general qassam so the money is a senior revolutionary guard commander who many here consider a national hero he's been part of iran's campaign against immortalized in this twenty seventeen animated film it depicts a military victory against u.s. naval forces with leading the charge. for many iranians this is the inevitable conclusion of american hostility towards their country and even peace makers here agree the closer these two sides come to open conflict. the harder it will be to walk. the nicaraguan president daniel ortega has rejected demands to step down saying it would only lead to more instability in an interview with a u.s. t.v. network president ortega blamed paramilitary groups for the deaths of three hundred
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people since anti-government protests began in april but he denied allegations that he was behind these groups instead he blamed opposition m.p.'s and drug cartels. the international monetary fund the i.m.f. is warning inflation in venezuela could top a million percent by the end of the year electricity unions are holding an indefinite strike in protest against low wages and poor working conditions venezuela's economy has been steadily collapsing since oil prices fell in twenty fourteen. is a journalist who's based in venezuela and he says the latest strikes have been another wake up call for president will do as government. is a sectors which will generally be supporting the government. and their fact that they are now taking to the streets is a massive wake up call i think to the government and we can see this in the case of the nurses the nurses have been on strike for nearly four weeks now and two days ago the government announced a quite considerable investment plan for the public health care system of around
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two hundred seventy three million euros so i think the fact that their general support base is now starting to militarize a little bit and take to the streets in terms of strikes would definitely draw that the government's attention to some of the problems of maintenance investment corruption but also wages and conditions of these workers there's a number of issues and for example corruption is one of the major qualms in venezuela one of the major complaints both in the public and private sectors and the government is at the moment carrying out a very extensive probe into corruption of all political cover as colors and this is something which has been received very well by by their support base but the economic situation is as worse as bad as it was a few years ago if not a little bit worse and the time has come for the workers to to let's say call on the government to address the situation and take slightly harsher measures or
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sternum measures to address the economic collapse which the country is currently going through. hundreds of people with disabilities along with political leaders are meeting in london for the first ever global disability conference often people with disabilities struggle to finish their education and to get a job and that's the case in senegal in west africa and the government there is now pursuing new laws to try to encourage companies to create more suitable opportunities in an effort to root out social stigma reports from the senegalese capital. it's in the water that christie feels the most at. least was born with a genetic disorder that caused a malformation of his hands and arms. despite others staring at him he completely forgets about his disability.
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i feel like a fish in the water or like a bird in the sky anything is possible. after earning a bachelor's in marketing works double shifts selling t.v. packages by day. and chinese takeaway by night. disability is a state of mind we have so much to do to change public perception of people like me our society needs to stop seeing us as a burden and more like people you can depend on. almost one in ten in senegal is handicapped and yet many still believe it is a curse. like our gaze parents who abandoned her as a child she's been living on the streets with others like her trying to survive. this is two weeks old mobile phone footage of a police officer breeding our gate to the ground because she was breaking next to government buildings the officer was arrested and then later released.
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they want us off the streets so do we what we need is work a job but no one will hire us members of parliament are debating a new law that will force private companies to hire people with disability and ensure handicapped children have access to schools. senegal is one of the fastest growing economy on the african continent yet seventy five percent of those with disability are illiterate. with this new piece of legislation the government wants to change that so that no matter what disability everyone from participate in senegal is booming economy and it starts here in the only school for disabled in the country she wants to be a banker jennifer a doctor and city wants to run and i t company their teacher says nothing can stop them reaching their goals albeit they need to overcome other people's prejudice go beyond their disability to be their
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best self and contribution to humanity then people will stop seeing their disability as one hundred that me he was christopher misses teacher in school as much as it was that sort of attitude that shaped his outlook in life no longer had he kept by his disability but now equipped to overcome whatever challenges lie ahead. nicholas hawk the car. police in china have arrested the chairwoman of a vaccine company accused of falsifying production and inspection records fourteen others from the manufacture of chiang shang biotechnology also detained they are alleged to have violated standards in producing hundreds of thousands of doses of vaccine. that some of the thai police who were trapped inside a cave for more than two weeks have now become the process of becoming a novice monks in a protest ceremony the practice is common for young men in thailand where buddhism and is the main religion. for has mall two weeks after their dramatic rescue
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came to an end eleven boys and their football coach began a spiritual journey the ceremony was held at a buddhist temple in my side near the cave where they were trapped for the boys becoming novices in the monkhood is a way of saying thanks for their rescue and honoring the memory of former navy seal divers among none who died during the operation they'll spend nine days living in the temple where they'll be joined by their coach will be ordained as a monk for the second time. i was so happy to see them alive and i thought it would be good to attend the ceremony to show them our support i was pleased to hear that the code had led the boys to meditation inside the cave i'm also practicing meditation so i wanted to show my support to him. the operation to rescue the thirteen people from the cave became an international effort in canberra mine australians were awarded bravery medals you saved those young men and as you did so
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inspired not just your own nation our nation but holding its breath and praying for your success you inspire the whole world. we thank you and we salute you to be a receiving special mention one a statistic richard harris and his dive buddy craig chalons harris oversold the medical condition of the boys and they coached throughout the rescue and was the last person out of the cave he and chalan were awarded the star of courage australia second highest civilian bravery on the. al-jazeera. how this scare descended his way into the record books one of the highest mountains in the world.
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it's time because you found his job montane thank you and exactly two years from now the olympics will begin in tell you carry over the second time the japanese capital will host the games having been the venue for the nine hundred sixty four olympics despite having done it before all the preparations for the twenty twenty games haven't been without their challenges a reshuffle of test events could be on the calls because of construction delays and to keep the news on the city's current intense heat wave is forcing organized think about weather conditions come twenty twenty as a correspondent for the salami reports. john is not this name you know i'm
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president. we can mention. many airports i've been down to use this time for example here in this location they fix something that they want but it's very divisive he would have us believe but a lot of patients don't really know i think a big challenge which is how to use this. seat one of the ideas that they came up is stalking the game or the sports on their conditions out of their leader time for example but if one of the star seven o'clock on the fruits if you know me said work for the men when i don't six o'clock am in the morning six time limpid gold medalist swimmer ryan lochte he says he's cooperating with the u.s. anti-doping agency after being given a fourteen month ban usada punished the american for receiving an intravenous infusion of a permitted substance without first getting a therapy to the succession the agency found out about it when he posted
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a photo of himself getting the treatment on social media he was expecting to compete and this is at this week's national championships in california it would been his biggest event since coming back from a ten month ban following false claims he was robbed at the rio olympics this is devastating firm my family and me and i was finally back in top shape i was ready to turn into the national team and represent the u.s. once again pam pacific games this summer and world championships of next year. i know it sounds like a harsh penalty for something unintentional and i didn't put anything prohibited in my body but a role as a rule and i accept that there is a technical violation and i will have to do this consequences. now same sixteen at the tour de france was temporarily halted after riders were overcome by pepper spray from police they were being targeted intentionally the police had been trying
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to break up a protest by farmers who blocked the road with hay bales police haven't factored in the wind when the they use the spray which blew into the eyes of the passing peloton yellow jersey holder thomas was among a number of riders who needed medical attention when the race was stopped for around fifteen minutes this is the first of three stages in the pyrenees now while you might think the tour de france is tough it's nothing compared to the translight being extreme cycle race which started in moscow on tuesday the race is three times longer than the tour de france covering a total of nine thousand one hundred kilometers there are fifteen stages of twenty five days the longest of which is fourteen hundred ks the riders cross five climate zones and seven time zones before getting to the finish the turkish president has weighed in on mesut ozil decision to quit the german national football team over claims of racism a photograph.
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