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about forming a new life here part of life is culture. hero turned politician a man can declare victory and pakistan's general elections as rival parties complain. hello again i'm citizen this is al jazeera live from london also coming up yemen's toothy rebels say they've attacked abu dhabi airport a united arab emirates official denies the claim the u.s. government racist to meet thursday's deadline to reunite children separated from their parents at the mexican border plus. reporting from greenland what it's like dogs a fundamental part of the new culture but the climate in number.
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first attack is sound where former cricketer turned politician and run con has declared victory in the general elections promising to build a new pakistan votes are still being counted on the official result is not likely to be confirmed until friday but col is already being challenged by rival policies some of binge of aid has more from the whole. supporters of pakistan tehreek e insaf party celebrated their victory even before this ultimate announced initial vote tallies gave him a decisive deeds. getting a bullhorn has promised a lot for the people the huge number of votes the people gave him because he can do what. he should the labor his promises and he should do a lot for the masses he should deliver now otherwise he situation where the worst.
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his supporters voted for change and after twenty two years in politics it finally worked for their leader. i'm thankful to god for the twenty two year struggle today god has given me the opportunity that i have dreamt of a dream for pakistan accountability will start with me then my ministers and then we will work our way down. but the vote count has been controversial pakistan muslim league which won a majority in twenty thirteen says their mandate was stolen from them there's also been criticism from put to be a religious correlation and others but the election commission denies there was any foul play and how many years ago i hear the complaints that we received procedural in nature and there is no complaint of misconduct in the elections so we are satisfied that the execution of the elections this free and fair.
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one pledges of change and people in pakistan even those who did not vote for him want him to deliver by improving living conditions healing the economy and fighting corruption. so you have a commodity. government comes it should do good for us we want water gas and electricity. obviously there are other problems as well they should be sold or problems. in punjab province plans to form a coalition government but he has promised to. to camille to save the uprooted from the influence the challenge for the cricketer turned politician is to create an inclusive government and keep it running for five years so far all major political parties apart from the p.d.i. have reservations about the results they've called for an all parties conference in the federal capital islamabad it is going to be a numbers game to form a government and imran khan does not have those numbers alone the big question is who will you form an alliance with osama bin. yemen's hoofy
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rebels say they've attacked abu dhabi apple with a drone an official from the united arab emirates has denied that claim the airport tweeted earlier that there had been an incident involving a supply vehicle but said it had not affected flights or operations it's not clear if the tweet was referring to the same incident or for the last two years the u.a.e. and saudi arabia have been leading a military coalition which is supporting yemen's government in the war against the who says the rebels have launched a number of missiles into saudi arabia and its capital riyadh in recent months tensions between saudi arabia and the who face have been rising since wednesday when the kingdom accused the rebels of stopping its oil shipments to the. straits and attacking two of its tankers who says insists they attacked a sounding warship the closure could lead to substantial supply delays and higher shipping costs pushing up and cheap prices worldwide the barrel straight is located
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between yemen only arabian peninsula and djibouti and eritrea in the horn of africa the saudi and mahratti coalition at war in yemen says it's trying to protect shipping routes in the gulf of aden and red sea which are used to bring middle eastern oil and goods from asia through the suez canal to europe well a spokesman for the un secretary general stefan jerrick says the latest events highlight the need for dialogue to end the crisis in yemen. what all these events do is underscore the need to put an end to this conflict and to find a political solution as if we still needed to be reminded after all these years after all the suffering of the yemeni people. this conflict is and has been has had regional implications when. commercial navigation is starting to get impacted the movement of goods from global trade to start to get impacted all these the continuance of this conflict has many many implications
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the most important one being the suffering of civilians in yemen a moon is a military analyst and retired gen dany an f. force general he says sustained pressure from the who says it's threatening the saudi and moroccan coalition. it's a war of attrition now we're on a stage of war of attrition and who see action against these two tanker the. drone which hit abu dhabi airport as the who's who so i just said and we need a video from that plane hitting that target to confirm and to see to get the truth out of it because the the i would be. denying that they have any problem concerning drawn or whatever the hoose he is using this strategy the defense of the syrian strategist sort of which is iran adopted in the gulf area
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and that. killing the word that will not stop if if you raise more sanction or mass effect if you do any according to the nuclear deal also sold they saying to the world would not why it will stop the flow of oil in or most all and babble manjit and that this is not alternative will these two. ritzy or the hermit the alternative is a is about seven thousand mile trip takes two to three weeks to reach these trade thing between asia africa europe and the whole world so i think it will be. yemen need a political solution not had a military solution and it's very difficult very difficult and it's a very complicated issue of the solution on this to see all iranian
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supple independent and support and drones and fullest economy sigh which is very important that's could put our lives abu dhabi ordered by imagine if this we shall hit the nuclear facility the bike a facility on abu dhabi or hitting the water that is a volatile hitting the core. indications or hitting very vital targets so it's really. it is it's a threat nobody could ignore that it's a big threat i could see and it's a bigger threat what they are doing with the service missile with the ship it's another threat so they having the capability with this strategy difference of deterrent strategy using as the metric war to get their objective and they did that with the two tank of so deterring.
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syrian government forces are inching closer to the front tear with the israeli occupied golan heights as they continue their offensive on the south west regime forces could be seen raising the government flag over the village of our how my data is three kilometers north of connection which is the main border point with the occupied golan heights from there stephanie decker and the latest. we've been witnessing the most intensive fighting that we've seen and we've been here for the last four or five days government forces backed by russia on this last pocket of opposition held territory which is controlled by a group affiliated with ice and what has been significant today is that we've actually seen and you can probably see behind me outgoing rocket fire now we've seen syrian government forces for the first time on the ground through the lens of our camera moving in vehicles and launching a ground attack against the eisel affiliated group so basically it is an
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intensive campaign they want to take this back it's the last pocket in southwest syria there's also been spillover across the fence because as you can see the fighting is so close and in the distance you can now see airstrikes it has been such an intensive campaign and the government with its russian ally very keen to take it back. a russian delegation has arrived in beirut to discuss plans to repatriate more than a million syrian refugees but many of the displaced say they don't want to return home because there's nothing left for them. from the back of ali and to lebanon. the cravat says it has a plan to repatriate refugees eleven on a delegation headed by alexander love vantive president vladimir putin special envoy on syria presented its proposals to government leaders in beirut a few details were divulged at least publicly but russia is asking the
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international community to play a role we all understand that to see them go well. during much of financial assistance because of age. if you will be professional you must contribute to this. conference. lebanese leaders have said they welcome russia's efforts to ensure the return of refugees so has jordan both countries host hundreds of thousands of refugees and have complained about the burden on that host nation to have russia promised any return these will be voluntary but refugees want the u.n. to oversee the operation and provide international security guarantees. the united nations says it still does not have the details of russia's repatriation plan and while it says it is ready to engage in discussions the international organization continues to insist syria is still not safe and that any plan must be in line with
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international standards. family just like many refugees here say they can't return the list many obstacles from fear to the lack of jobs man i miss you have nothing to return to our house has been looted and that is enjoyed i don't want is there to help us but you are. we are afraid of the regime of illegal that my husband will be forcibly conscripted. who will work to feed my care. for many the war is not over russia and syria see it differently even though there is no negotiated settlement to the conflict. i think going back returning to their country should. the diary and link building and building a sustainable peace you need to address the root causes of the conflict i think this is the most it's not the first time russia has asked the international community to help rebuild syria but those countries have linked reconstruction
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money to a political transition that involves the u.s. it's not clear if their position has changed with the changes underway in syria. lebanon. one palestinian has died after a knife attack in the occupied west bank israeli army says it shot dead the palestinian who carried out the attack at the illegal settlement of to the south of ramallah three israeli settlers have been injured two are in a critical condition are. still to come this half hour they took their first. ball that much of a thorough tester angering graces some blame the authorities for the high death toll from this week's wildfires and somalia pursues its first ever prosecution for female genital mutilation following the death of a ten year old girl. welcome
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back let's start our forecast by a look at weather conditions across australia and you see this low pressure center given the risk of rain so outlay could see some rain during the course of friday we've also fronts pushing through parts of western australia it's a bit of an unsettled picture here not a particularly warm picture so head through into the weekend struck it just sixteen degrees there in perth city not looking too bad highs of twenty one but a possibility we're going to show us here how do you across into new zealand we've got some showers for the western side of the south and in particular during friday and then as we head into the start of the weekend i think both arms could see a few showers but again a bit of sunshine in between times temperatures not too bad for this time of the year heading up into northeast. in parts of asia the main theme over the last week ten days has been the heat wave now the heat wave is just breaking for the time being we have lower temperatures and part of that is due to the wind picking up ahead of this typhoon jong garri which is going to move across honshu juror in the
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course of a sudden into sunday so we're looking about twenty one g.m.t. on saturday it will certainly bring some extremely strong winds but will bring torrential rains good news it obviously gets rid of the heat wave for the time being the bad news is central parts of honshu could see some significant flooding. twelve boys in their football coach go missing deep in a cave in northern timer with rising floodwaters rescuers are running out of time and want to a nice big inside story of time and extraordinary case on al-jazeera. al-jazeera . where ever you are.
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welcome back reminder of the top stories here on al-jazeera former cricketer imran khan has declared victory in pakistan's elections both are still being counted and official results are expected within twenty four hours before rebels in yemen say they've attacked abu dhabi airport in the united arab emirates with a drone a u.a.e. official has denied back to a mound says the airport is operating as normal and syrian government forces have raised that flag over the village of al how madea just three kilometers from the israeli occupied golan heights. the u.s. government is looking unlikely to meet a court imposed deadline to reunite files and the children with their parents after
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they were separated to the us mexico border heinie joe castro has more from maccallum in texas. as the midnight deadline looms it appears almost certain that the u.s. government will not comply with a court order to reunify all of the three thousand some children who were separated from their parents at the border government attorneys say there are about a thousand children who they have deemed. in eligible for family reunification in that category the government says these are children who belong to parents who may be in criminal proceedings who may have a communicable disease or who the government has simply lost track of that includes parents who were debate deported out of the country without their children and now the question is what will happen to these children who were forced to be abandoned by their parents when the government deported them from this country it remains to be seen how the judge after midnight globe respond to the government's inability to
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comply with border immigration attorneys say this is uncharted territory and immigration policy in the united states. greek authorities say suspected arson is behind a devastating forest fire which has killed at least eighty three people near the capital athens relatives of missing family members have blamed the sources for not responding quickly enough to the blazes need baka has more from the devastated town over matter. recovery teams are going from house to house search of missing people. no official figures been released to the local authorities say at least one hundred unaccounted for. all along greece's charred coastline entire neighborhoods are gone is the village of marty was popular with retiree's and young families escaping the capital. most of her. own.
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pets dogs cats dark chickens about the very worst drop in the yard and you could not escape when the fire there was the very real possibility of finding people that may have died go to russia but i personally i believe that the very most of the missing guarding the three. police and search and rescue teams event to this property the woman who lived here is listed as missing she's also known to have had mobility problems to this is incredibly arduous task for these teams the house is empty no trace of the woman or two other people who live here the search must continue. there were two people died there are a couple harris's left in the town of marty his whole life when the fire swept through here he sealed himself inside his house surrounding homes were destroyed his is unscathed several of his neighbors were killed it was like. c.-o.
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fire a wave of fire approaching actually so bad everything that goes on the second floor or third floor. on buildings my house floor show just passed over the head with over my house i felt set around it and protected from the buildings. many of the settlements along this coast sprang up in the one nine hundred seventy s. and eighty's houses were built without official permission fire safety was scarcely considered when people try to flee the fine they found escape routes to the sea blocked by locked gates or only accessible down narrow channels. this is where many of the fires started high in the hills above the seaside resorts that fringe the aegean sea a few kilometers away from here several days after the inferno ripped through this area the ground still smolders in places it still haunts underfoot the fear is now
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that when rain does come it will lead to mudslides. storm clouds gather athens the promise of a break in the weather to extinguish any remaining fires and cool the scorched. protest as intelligent tina are demonstrating against the president's controversial proposal to reform the country's armed forces or at cinemark korea wants to remove a ban on military involvement in fighting crime angering human rights campaign this story's a boat is important there is with more. the government of modi still mockery and mounted removing a ban on the military to interfere in anti-drug trafficking operation anti-terrorist operations and internal affairs if saying they will modify it had decreased from two thousand and six that allowed the military. to get involved if needed the tax problem or even need to have part triggered long human rights or
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again i say that if gathered in front of the ministry of defense to denounce what they face a unilateral action by the government saying that argentina thousands of people were killed or cured and disappeared during the military dictatorship in this country back in the nineteen seventies and eighties and that the military should never again be on the streets of argentina argentina military doctrine was endorsed after argentina returned to democracy in the nineteen eighties and a prohibits of the military from getting involved in internal affairs and people here are afraid that in times of social tension of economic problems the military could be used to persecute those who oppose the current administration even though the minister of defense is saying that that the military would be used to harass to persecute those who oppose the government of mali so might be people here are
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afraid and they feel that they will remain on the streets and that they want congress to debate the future of the armed forces in argentina. facebook stocks have taken a nosedive flipping out one hundred twenty billion dollars in market value the plunge comes after the social media giants earnings fell short of expectations facebook insists it's because of the high costs of protecting safety and a slowdown in the times in markets. un a nigerian officials are desperately trying to register then the huge number of refugees crossing the border from cameroon people have been entering on a daily basis to flee escalating separatist violence i reporter and it just has more from the nigerian city of. this is the foster of registration in this center of more than four thousand five hundred people of issues are talking about new our rivals every day from across the border which by the way is just
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a few kilometers away from where i'm standing now these people on cue will have to undergo different processes of registration now in this room is where the details of every refugee is taken the biometrics will be taken and then they will be fully registered after the full registration exercise will be to shoot some form of identification and then a refugee is qualify for assistance for the time being only what is administering that assistance to these huge number of people who have crossed over into niger to treat because of the situation in cambodia now this is a nigerian refugee and you see as well as the united nations high commission for refugees now and i was just also on this side of the border and then i decided to go to receive a formal influx of refugees ahead of the october frost celebrations which is of course the day the separatism was only a movement towards us it's independence day it's all fear fears are there of
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clashes between the two parties the pro independent and the government troops and campbell so there is a lot of fear and feeling that there will be more people coming over across the border some of them coming with just the clothes on their backs and nothing so they require food they need shelter and that will sort of quiet medicine. somalia's government is pursuing its first ever prosecution against female genital mutilation following the death of a ten year old girl the practice which is also known by a shorthand of f.p.m. involves altering or injuring female genital organs for unknown medical reasons activists across the world are trying to stop the practice and in somalia there appears to be a mentor and which could change the lives of many women and girls somalia's deputy prime minister mohammed glade says the case is a defining one for the country the producer group the house know of going to a to interview to investigate the city's together with the community who should be
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. closest to see if you can see he's got a good look before we should. do it before you move in the summer. hundreds of people have taken to the streets of the ethiopian capital to protest over the murder of a nihil down construction manager is bonding was found inside a car in the sound of a piece and not yet clear who was behind the attack the prime minister says he is utterly shocked by his death the dam project and its impact on the river nile has caused tensions with egypt. uganda's constitutional court has agreed to scrap the presidential age limit the amendment will potentially allow president yoweri your survey me to extend his three decade rule by seeking a sixth term is currently seventy three but would have been over the seventy five year age limits of the next election. people in greenland have long relied on sled
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dogs for hunting and fishing during the harsh winters but this tradition is slowly fading as rising water temperatures force fishermen to use boat since dead from on greenland's west coast they clock reports. a pun of it in the remote northwest there's a wedding on it's an occasion for traditional innuit dress to herald a happy future while keeping a cultural connection with the past important in these changing times. down in the harbor a fisherman is unloading his catch of halibut it's been a good day fishermen can earn huge sums here maybe eight thousand dollars a week in some amounts most of the cash goes to the national fishing conglomerate which is expanding its operations into remote communities and one of the reasons why the fishermen do so well is because winters are getting shorter and the summer season is expanding open water for quite a a much stronger time and we can ship our. goats to denmark
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to export them a little longer than we usually but that expanding season and less ice means a traditional form of transport is not as necessary as it once was all along greenland's coastal towns and settlements there are sled dogs everywhere that part of innuit culture there in the blood but this relationship is under pressure here in the tourist center of louis that dogs have always outnumbered the human population which stands at round about four and a half thousand but now it's the other way round there are only sixteen hundred dogs left and they're still declining. fisherman call peterson used to sledge out on to the ice in winter to fish ice conditions and now say variable day is not possible anymore she. marked the margin i used to keep dogs outside my house but i stopped using them five years ago i can now use my boat all the year round. there all those bucking the trend
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saddened by the gradual demise of a mode of transport that goes back thousands of them with us and is determined to keep the tradition. for our culture my family still has dogs because we want our children to experience what we are now and sisters experience it when we said to the ice fjord to fish and to hunt seals. change is all around in greenland from how to deal with the d. tree is to the modern world the remote settlements to more fundamental issues of alcoholism and high suicide rates there's an upside to of course better education and standards of living and better opportunities but who can say how the latest generation will play out their lives in the years to come nick luck al-jazeera green. a massive sandstorm has swept across northwest china this video
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shows the moment the massive wall of sound ingalls to go with the city which you sing visibility to just one hundred meters it's in the gobi desert which is subject to extreme weather conditions. let's get your mind out of the top stories on al-jazeera former pakistani cricketer turned politician imran khan has declared victory in the general election from a saying to build a new pakistan votes are still being counted on the official results not likely to be confirmed until friday the poll has been marred by a legations a fraud and army meddling or the like of vogue i want to thank god that today we were successful and we got the mandate i now want to outline my vision for pakistan we're going to uplift poor people we're going to uplift the labor and laborers who are weak who are dying of hunger our population is either extremely
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rich or extremely poor if god wills we will fulfill all our promises. yemen's hoofy rebels say they've attacked abu dhabi airport with a drone an official from the united arab emirates has denied that claim the airport tweeted earlier that been an incident involving a supply vehicle but said it had not affected flights or operations it's not clear if the tweet was referring to the same incident. syrian government forces are braised their flag on the frontier with the israeli occupied golan heights regime forces could be seen making the gesture on the village of alhambra dhea the villages three kilometers north of connection city which is the main border point with the occupied golan heights. one palestinian has died after a knife attack in the occupied west bank the israeli army says it showed the palestinian who carried out the attack and the illegal settlement of a down to the north of ramallah three of the israeli settlers have been injured two
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are in critical condition. the us government looks unlikely to reunite thousands of children with parents they were separated from the us mexico border most under fire as are already back with their parents following an earlier court deadline more than two thousand five hundred over the age of five must also be reunited by thursday greek authorities say there are serious indications that a deadly wildfire was started by arson at least eighty three people have died in the blazes which devastated beach resorts near the capital athens those are the headlines that set from a one on one east continues. china is keen to win friends and influence in any oil rich middle east this is part of our long term plan of china to secure its resources for the future subsaharan region as a whole the hours they expect to grow we bring you the stories that are shaping the economic world we live in counting the cost on al-jazeera.
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twelve young boys and their football coach enter a cave in northern thailand and disappear. with water levels rising how will rescuers find them and bring them out alive. i'm steve chair on this episode of what i want east the inside story of one of the most extraordinary rescues of all time. saturday afternoon june twenty third twelve boys and they saw courage heading to the rugged mountains of northern tyler.

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