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that body back down but need but some parts are in my body that i know from the back of my pants whole. city sees on. the news that the first four of the boys have big risk you didn't prove to safety is met with mixed emotions as the anxious families watch and wait to learn who has been saved the some there is a lation for others more anxious waiting. to. come up in the light. will it happen he made a good meal. we're trying not to get our souls sorry a false sense of comfort and it could all still go horribly wrong and in fact you know it in some ways that it be worse for everyone involved if we've had some good outcomes and then it started to go wrong the. list than twenty four hours
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later the seemingly miraculous fate is repeated. after a second risk you expedition by a team of eighteen divers another four boys have brought safely down to the cave. second day when we had another four for four we pulled everybody aside and said this does not change a thing we are not going to lower our vigilance we're not going to lower our attention to detail. we're just in the last hour or so that the ninth and tenth always have been brought out and the news is coming through now isn't the eleventh boy in the cave with two diamonds shipping him through the narrow corridor was the eleventh boy soon emerges and this news the coach is also free. is not full so only one boy remains inside the cave three time maybe seals and the astroid in dr richard harris with him they will stay until the very end.
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well the news is filtering out on officially at this stage that all thirteen members of the same out of the try that these risky mission has been an unrivaled success that the seas a miracle rescue. the eighteen day vigil is over. for the time the thirty's who led this mission it is a dream result. in. that bag.
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and words cannot describe how happy we were. honestly was not a result that we thought we would get. is one of the most difficult and dangerous and risky things of i don't know in terms of my own personal safety but in terms of the people i was responsible for never doing anything is risky and i don't think i ever will again. it was the only option we had we took. in a world full of bad news as good as it is this is awesome so cruelly overjoyed that not only is it a good news story question at the end of the day we got the kids back together their parents and that's what matters in my mind. young rich and famous. in china one of the news goes behind the great chinese fire
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wall to meet the cyber celebs of a booming multibillion dollar business. on al-jazeera. al-jazeera. and for you. for the first time since robert mugabe was forced from polyp by the army the people of zimbabwe will elect the next president but a struggling economy and frustration amongst many young voters means the result. is still hard to predict follow this in bombay election there.
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a group of opposition parties calls for a new election and protests in pakistan up to imran khan terms victory. by one down in jordan this is al jazeera live from doha also coming up. stun grenades and fire to go around the al aqsa mosque as israeli security forces push back palestinian worshippers. massive growth in the u.s. economy but how sustainable is it. i'm done looking the thirteen hundred year old mystery of mexico's red queen. a group of opposition political parties has rejected the results of pakistan's general election following allegations of vote rigging and meddling by the military the ruling party has conceded defeat paving the way for cricket's
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a politician imran khan to become the next prime minister but the opposition alliance says it will take to the streets until new vote is held a solid binge of aid reports on the whole. the master even his brother are no longer calling the shots after the campaign it's time to clean up in what the manhunt called a new pakistan. voters have taken their leader for the top job but they are already calling for accountability of those who joined in one hand from the so-called all pakistan in an airfield those copy only party members if they carry one the same way even after coming to power it will be really unfair to us p.t.i. voters emraan can must know this if we cannot stop the corruption and then he has no right to be the leader international observers say they did not witness any military indifference during the vote process but the election observation mission says the twenty eight hundred electoral process was not as trouble free as it was five years ago although there were several legal provisions aimed at ensuring
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a level playing field we have concluded that there was a lack of equality of opportunity candidates with large political appeal and financial means the so-called elected bills often dominated the campaign opposition party said there was a difference especially when votes were counted a multi party conference rejected the results in the capital. this is theft of the people. as those who achieved majority through this we need to accept. them the right we have agreed to demand a new fair and free election but i think. the election commission insists that the election was transparent but it failed to keep its promise that it would quickly announce the official results in mankinds party has agreed to investigate allegations of rigging and fraud it also unveiled an ambitious hundred new plan when it formed a government. the value of the pakistani rupee history can unnerves dive in recent
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weeks there's an agitation movement brewing amongst opposition politicians in one khan's challenges may have already begun even before he's taken charge of what he promised as a new pakistan common job with al-jazeera lahore pakistanis are still waiting for a government a coalition will have to be formed because no party has won a clear majority to touch going to a much more in the transformation of imran khan from cricket captain to political leader. imran khan has lived many lives he's been a world cup cricketer a philanthropist and a long time opposition leader for two decades he's tried to disrupt pakistan's entrenched political system often plagued by corruption scandals now as the leader of the largest political party he's poised to become prime minister pakistanis may soon find out if khan has the ability to deliver on promises of transforming their country when sharon i've got to i promise that i will control the corruption and i
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will prove that we can have such a government here to where our ministers would be scared of engaging in corruption as our national accountability bureau would prosecute anyone including prime minister and ministers as it happens in the west. in addition to fighting corruption khan has promised to tackle poverty and improve access to health care and education but some have criticized khan for supporting the death penalty for blasphemy and legislation they say would persecute a minority muslim movement khan has been critical about the u.s. war in afghanistan and the use of drones within pakistan's borders i mean the problem with the united states is. the sort of core war we. want to start with believe that is there isn't going to be there isn't going to be . in a. campaign appearance contoured supporters he understands critiquing government
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from the sidelines is much easier than implementing lasting change. easy solutions. an easy solution to the problems that pakistanis faced with does not exist nobody should take it that the money fester we have introduced could be easily implemented we need to change the system of governance completely. if khan assumes office allegations of election fraud and military interference will trail him but for now it appears his vow that it will no longer be politics as usual in pakistan seems to have resonated with voters natasha al-jazeera. israeli forces of reopen the gates of the al aqsa mosque compound in occupied east jerusalem after closing them for several hours on friday. the soldiers stormed the compound firing tear gas and stun grenades palestinians protested at being denied entry into one of islam's holiest sites under sudan's
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outside the al aqsa mosque in occupied east jerusalem. this is one of the main approaches to the al aqsa mosque compound and it was closed along with for others a five hour standoff with the security forces in which they actually surrounded this entire area with barricades and when they were lifted this was the scene right here so many protesters who've been praying outside the mosque here to protest also and try to get past the coltons being manned by the israeli police it was a negotiated end to what had been a very tense atmosphere inside the compound there had been an attack as it was described by the custodian is all of this mosque complex that's wax on behalf of the jordanians they said it had been an invasion by the israeli security forces however it's equally forces were accusing some people of throwing rocks and
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throwing fireworks and that was the reason why backup was cold and so many security forces opened fire or with sound grenades and also some tear gas at one point and people were told to evacuate evacuate the building evacuate the whole complex but many refuse not lead to a situation whereby four gates was locked stopping people from getting in or getting out and there were twenty arrests of youths inside the complex it was a symbolic situation that upset so many palestinians because of the israelis the search. what they see is there will thoughts on this situation however the situation now appears to be a very tense atmosphere but nevertheless the rights to pray back
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there are two palestinians including a fourteen year old boy have been killed in the latest friday of protests at the gaza israel border both were shot in the head by israeli soldiers gaza health officials say at least another two hundred forty five people were injured al-jazeera stephanie decker reports from gaza. they keep coming eighteen weeks into these protests and even though the numbers may be decreasing their demands remain the same lift the siege let us live like everyone else. we are suffering there is no electricity no water people are going hungry it's painful ok standing we will come here to show the whole world we want our rights. my brothers and bonding and turns against as a civilian be wanted in gaza strip we are all b.-ball. no there is yes this is gaza's look here this is gaza's. yes and this is a beautiful as this is military this is military to deal with all of this sects for
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i guess this is under humility from from the road from you can you get intelligence i want you all likelihood. israel's been using these drones to drop tear gas further back into the crowd and closer to the fence israeli snipers keep watch and sporadically open fire the hospitals now used to a steady influx every friday there is a well established pattern now similar scenes playing out every friday what is different now however is the escalating tensions between israel and hamas and there been intensive diplomatic efforts underway by egypt and the united nations to try to find a solution everyone we speak to says the same thing the only solution is to improve life for the people here israel's demanded that hamas put an end to the burning quite some balloons that were born out of these protests they've burned thousands of acres of land on the other side of the fence a mass says they are a legitimate form of resistance against
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a suffocating seach there been less however over the past few weeks now as these fridays come and go a political solution that benefits the people of gaza remains elusive stephanie decker al-jazeera gaza time for a short break here on al-jazeera when we come back donald trump says he didn't know his top campaign officials at a meeting with the russians were offering dirt on hillary clinton but not all his former lawyer is telling a different story. and a rough day on wall street for twitter why one of the tech wells highest profile services loses so much money on that stay with us. from the neon lights of asia. to the city that never sleeps. how are sol fifty reported yesterday which is not a great surprise to be honest has been a cloud around but we seem tensions in the thirty's easily in the caucasus and you
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come down to the hottest part of the world really and i'm talking about the southwest of iran and central iraq just to the darker red in there very very late the temperature background nothing really happens here apart from the breeze and the temperature is cooler on the coast as it always is the on shore breeze proves our point but the hot and dusty air comes out of the middle of iraq through kuwait dancer bahrain the eastern side of saudi arabia and it brings the dust with temps is typically are in the low to middle forty's a little bit down here in the forecast in recent days was still middle forty's in amman and of course the coast and it's still cloudy still daily with drizzle and significant rain inland there are side of the red sea up in the theory and eritrea useful bit of occasionally heavy rain and some of the quite so we've had some rain recently in the western cape but in the forecast it's name walls and a bit of cloud temperatures by day typically high teens or low twenty's and that's as far north as does suck as you can see there real change of the next couple days
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which is no big surprise. the weather sponsored by cattle and race. as armenians velvet revolution has forced the ruling party to step down you have been to russia twice you've just got back from brussels how are you going to balance that relationship between russia and the words armenia's new prime minister talks challenges era.
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welcome back of the mind of the top stories here on al-jazeera a group of opposition political parties in pakistan is rejecting the outcome of wednesday's election official results show the party of former cricketer imran khan has gained the most seats in the national assembly opposition groups say the vote was rigged but the military interfered in the process israeli forces of reopen the gates of the al aqsa mosque compound in occupied east jerusalem after closing them for several hours on friday soldiers stormed the compound firing tear gas and stun grenades alice to me and protested at being denied entry into one of the slums of the sites the two palestinians including a fourteen year old boy have been killed in the latest fighting protests of the gaza israel border both were shot in the head by israeli soldiers gaza health officials say at least another two hundred forty five people were injured. now the u.s. economy is growing at its fastest rate in years but economists question whether that growth is sustainable john hendren has a story. the united states economy is surging reaching its strongest growth in four
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years and president donald trump predicts more to come this isn't a one time shot i happen to think we're going to do extraordinarily well in our next report next quarter the trump administration reported that u.s. gross domestic product rose at an annual rate of four point one percent almost double the rate in the first three months of the year but many economists don't expect this surge to last with many predicting actual g.d.p. growth will settle to about three percent this year that is because second quarter numbers were boosted by four.
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