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losing his we could too and. captain angela matthews top scored for the hosts with an unbeaten seventy nine as they posted two hundred forty four for eight in the fifty overs in the cock and put on a ninety one run opening partnership for the south africans in their chase of the target skipper fifty plus seat then falling one short to be half century as the tourists closed in on victory youngster to hit the winning runs were the visitors the four we could win coming with seven overs to spain. arsenal have beaten chelsea on penalties in the latest pre-season warm up game chelsea opened the scoring early through antonio ruediger they had the chance to take a tuna lead but salvo tomatoes penalty kick will say barca to check again is then left it until the ninety third minute to equalise when alexander has it tapped in from inside the six yard box the match going to penalties with pay to check again making the crucial save this time against reuben loftus cheek the victory is arsenal second successive when they now play a lot c.-o.
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while chelsea face premier league champs man city and the community should. manchester united have wrapped up their five game pre-season tour of the us with a win of a real madrid in miami and alexa sanchez had a major role as united beat the european champions to know the chilean forwards calling the opening goal before providing the assist for and. just a marina said he hasn't learned anything from the tour but he was still impressed to see sanchez back to he's best as i was saying we were just trying to survive and to have the best the best possible results but as i was saying to the players some of my play is they will be in an amazing. condition you imagine alexis such as fresh the way that the man is is running after playing for match four matches ninety minutes i think he is in a fantastic condition so let's look at it for the positive sides. story
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incandela i'm delighted with my team we have a marvelous challenge ahead of us which is to recreate the team without christiana we will try to do the best we can in every sense but we will try to reinvent the team it's a thrilling challenge as a coach and we convince that we have the elements and the tools to be able to do so but there was also a win for tottenham hotspur scoring the only goal of the match against italian side ac milan after forty seven minutes they begin their premier league campaign on aug eleventh against newcastle of course the. many youngers that is that bob and they behave very well. on and off the beach and that is the most important year for barcelona sides are going to rome in texas without nato messi in the line up the spanish champions looked like they missed them as they were comfortably beaten for two bosses boss suggested they could follow up the recent signing of malcolm with more new players. but if they
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have what a squad is the team is always looking for good players i am the trainer we all work on it but we have more people who spend more time looking for good players the team decided that malcolm should join us because we are very happy with him so far we can also see that he has great potential. twenty three time major champion serena williams has suffered the worst loss of her tennis career the american won the first game against great britain's you had a concert but that was as good as it would get for the decorated champion williams then losing the next twelve games to bow out in straight sets six one six love in just fifty two minutes consul will now meet saffir cannon in the second round of the silicon valley. three time grand slam champion stand lovering career has lost his opening match at the city open in washington american qualified donald young upsetting the swiss in three sets of rincon has been struggling for form after having two surgeries on his left knee last year. peignoir pays elimination from the
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tournament was much more dramatic the frenchman had a huge meltdown at the end of these match against marcos baghdatis is likely to be fined for his repeated outbursts that saw him docked a point at the change of ends the world number fifty five didn't attempt to play on a match point and rounded out the six three three six six two loss by smashing a third record and then being booed off the coast and that's all the sport for months from now we'll have another update for you again later and that's it for me rob matheson for this news hour i'm going to be back in a moment with more of the day's news including the latest on the violence following elections in zimbabwe join me for that live and i.
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gunfire and rioting on the streets of how i made claims the zimbabwe likes and has been stolen at least three people a day. matheson this is all just a lie from doha also coming up the u.s. pastor held in turkey for two years over alleged political links now the white house imposes sanctions against turkish government officials. for new cases of a bola emerge in the democratic republic of congo just days after a previous break was declared over. and the redefining immigration laws france reduces the time in which refugees are allowed to claim asylum.
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in zimbabwe three people have been killed in post-election violence in the capital harare soldiers have opened fire on opposition supporters protesting over the slow release of election results the party of president emerson among has won two thirds of the seats in parliament but the result of the presidential vote is not yet known out of a toss of reports from hadi. opposition supporters say they vote was stolen the i demanded transparency from the electoral commission official results so the readings on the pain party has won a majority in parliament these people are convinced the results already. got. the police to move in to disperse them but when that fails the tickle of. those who try to resist went down to. following president in
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a seminar gaga has warned the opposition against causing trouble their language is and its leadership has forthwith to remove its violent supporters from the streets so peace returns to our country you know asking them to take this this and step government is simply reminding them of their duty is as the responsible political player has and its citizens the main opposition alliance say the army used unnecessary force three people have been killed. and this or that may be dealt with five a place who are best trained public order thought of trying to kill during war we are serious enough to wonder what this means are we in war are civilians the enemy of the state. the e.u. election observer mission says presidential election results should be released as
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soon as possible to avoid more violence but the longer it lasts to count the more. lack of credibility comes up with something real before therefore it's needed that it must be a trace abilities of the road down to the police station level. but opposition supporters say if they can is it now such an isa doesn't when they want to accept it the result is over they opposition supporters have been trying to get in but the police have been pushing them back so they've been burning tires a poet is they insist that their candidate the main opposition leader nelson chamisa has won this election there they are over there they are refusing to leave in protest. by law presidential results have to be announced by saturday most of our brains are anxious about what could happen if the lisa doesn't accept defeat. al jazeera. zimbabwe's home affairs minister
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says the government will keep the military deployed following the vote. the command of the police. forces remain deployed. across the country to maintain law and order the government of zimbabwe. places full responsibility. for the. destruction of property injury and loss of life on the m.d.c. ally. turkey has condemned the us decision to impose sanctions on two of its senior ministers it's the latest effort by the trumpet ministration to get istanbul to release an american pastor and rick bronson was detained in twenty sixteen accused of helping the group the turkish government says was behind a failed coup attempt alan fisher has the latest from washington d.c. . angry words have been exchanged between the u.s. and turkey over possible sanctions no the u.s. has decided to act at the president's direction the department of treasury is
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sanctioning turkey's minister of justice and minister of interior both of whom played a leading roles in the arrest and detention of pastor brunson the two ministers targeted a senior figures in the turkish government still a man so i loue is the interior minister abdul hamad google is the justice minister the u.s. says they are involved in organizations responsible for the continued detention of this month american pastor andrew bronson the taxi he's a spy who was involved in the field twenty sixteen coup in turkey the americans insist he is simply a christian pastor who has been targeted because he met many people from different communities while in the country the u.s. sanctions says that any property or share in property the two men may have in the united states is no blocked and it says that any u.s. citizen business or entity should no longer carry it any transactions with the government ministers from talking president donald trump has tweeted his support
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for the pastor while vice president might pence has repeatedly called for his release the president to one and the turkish government i have a message on behalf of the president of the united states of america. release pastor andrew bronson now or be prepared to face the consequences. pastor bronson was recently released from prison is me if it remains under house arrest. has yet been sick for his trial alan fischer i'll just you know the white. collar turkish president of egypt a proud one said diplomatic ties would be tarnished by what he called washington's threatening action and language and it is. these threatening remarks against us will not benefit anyone we showed the best solidarity with the united states in nato we have acted together with them in korea together we put up many fights such a threat against turkey a country that still fights together with united states side by side shows topknot
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solidarity in nato is not fitting for them and excuse us but we do not give credit for such threatening language. a former egyptian minister says he's being detained by police in a city and fears he'll be deported hamamatsu obsess on twitter that he's being detained based on a request from egypt to hand him over he was the minister of parliamentary affairs under former president mohamed morsy his government is a known opposition figure who's been living in exile in europe since the july twenty third team military coup. the us is planning to impose even higher tariffs on chinese imports upping the ante from ten percent to twenty five percent the proposed levy will cover two hundred billion dollars worth of goods tariffs of already been imposed on thirty four billion dollars worth of chinese imports president trump accuses china of unfair trade practices and he's putting pressure on beijing to reform particle hain has more from washington. this is
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a sign that the trump administration is getting frustrated because remember this is a president who promised on the campaign trail to his supporters that america was being ripped off that a trade war could be won easily and quickly but right now his core supporters are really hurting from the tariffs the china has put back in place after the u.s. raised tariffs on chinese goods so now he's trying to up the ante he said he was going to put a ten percent tariff on about two hundred billion dollars worth of chinese goods now they're saying they want that from ten percent to twenty five percent now the part of the reason for this is the president is facing some backlash from his supporters especially farmers there saying that they will give him some time but not indefinitely and he's been forced to say that the u.s. government's going to find twelve billion dollars to try and balance the farmers and the chinese can wait it out a little bit longer by manipulating their currency so he is under pressure he is trying to put the chinese in a bind to try to get them to sit down and negotiate because he doesn't have all
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that much time the midterm elections are less than one hundred days away republicans are facing pressure they have already introduced bills that would possibly rein in his power to levy these sorts of tariffs because right now they're being able to say hey look at how great the economy is doing if the economy isn't great on election day they could pay the price. the remains of what north korea claims are more than fifty u.s. soldiers who died joining the korean war six decades ago how arrived back on american soil a ceremony is being held in the u.s. state of hawaii to mark the arrival is a live pictures from honolulu north korean leader kim jong un promised to return the remains during his meeting with president trump in june only one set of identification tags to be included among the fifty bodies experts say the identification process could take anything from days to years donald trump's now facing criticism at home and elsewhere that north korea has not taken any serious steps towards disarmament and it may be using this to buy time to weaken
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international sanctions against it. our nation has worked tirelessly to keep our sacred promise to leave no man behind. while several hundred of the missing fallen . have been returned. for more than a decade as a result of north korea's nuclear threats and escalations search and rescue and recovery efforts have been suspended. until today. democratic republic of congo's health ministry has confirmed four cases of ebola in the northeastern city of goma the ministry says there's no evidence linking these cases to the recent outbreak that killed thirty three people that have break was officially declared over last week dr ali khan is dean of the university of nebraska medical center college of public health and he says better education is needed for rural communities to understand how it is transmitted. what we saw in
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the last outbreak we hope to see in this outbreak which is a really active response backs a nation of contacts and hopefully hopefully shut the outbreak down very quickly unfortunately this outbreak isn't an active conflict zone on the border under and uganda which is very different from the location of the last outbreak and that's going to pose a challenge itself in the response so there's no lack of information from a scientific standpoint we know exactly what happens the disease is natural and bats and people get infected directly from bats or from eating infected bushmeat and then if there is can be a large amount of person to person spread during a funeral or potentially during a how key are in a health care setting so we know the science of ebola but what's missing is the education of communities to help them understand that sometimes in the midst of all these people who have fever and getting sick and dying there's potentially cases of a ball of that are very contagious and can infect others within the community so
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that's where the education needs to happen and to make sure that such individuals are quickly moved to health care centers to ensure that there aren't these funerals where you keep touching people and infecting others and with them how care settings to ensure there's good infection control practices. opposition leader and former rebel commanders on p.r. bamber has returned to democratic republic of congo to a hero's welcome after ten years in prison for war crimes bandar flew back from the netherlands after a successful appeal at the international criminal court in the hague is already said he wants to run in december's presidential elections catherine sawyer was with the cheering crowds in the capital kinshasa. when john pierre bemba in march from the airport in the democratic republic of congo's capital kinshasa thousands of his supporters went into a frenzy i know you were the many of them say they never thought they'd be back
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home any time soon. i have a contingent of police escorted his convoy who was not allowed to make any stops to address the many people who lined the streets to catch a glimpse of him his first order of business was a meeting at his party headquarters he's expected to submit his documents to the electoral commission in the coming days so he can run for the presidency john cabin backyard the window over his body that what he's been waving hundred of the kids here and think in thing is brave and think that's really all you want we can provide a change of the leadership of the country or even bring the opposition together to support one candidate. was arrested in belgium for crimes against humanity a decade ago he was sentenced to eighteen years in prison by the international criminal court in twenty sixteen the judges held him criminally responsible for militias of his former rebel group convicting him of political killing raping and
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pillaging in the neighboring central african republic between two thousand and two and two thousand and three he appealed and in june the conviction was overturned he supporters say the trial was politically instigated. unhappy because bamber has been going to. by the same call that convicted him now he's here and we're just glad to see him oh we're suffering in this country children are not going to school things are not moving his return gives us hope ember faces some hurdles in his bid for presidency the low ses a candidate has to be in the country but he stay yeah before contesting an election the fact that ben the has been away for ten years and still has a pending witness tampering case at the international criminal court could hartis chances katz was on al-jazeera kinshasa. still had an al-jazeera frankland turns fifty we take
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a look at the first african-american characters from the popular nine hundred sixty s. peanut's com plus. i'm saying was robbie in the south of tehran where wrongs water crisis is making it more difficult to be present. from a clear blue sky of the doha mooning. to the fresh autumn breeze in the city of los. welcome back days of heavy rain and resulted in flooding issues for hanoi in vietnam we still have showers showing on our chart is a general area of low pressure here at the moment probably having less direct impact on vietnam than it is in laos and mimo we're still seeing a lot of showers coming into coastal regions meanwhile you can see behind me that circulation that low pressure center is in fact john dari which has been around for a long time but it's moving into shanghai giving some heavy rain here so flooding
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is certainly possible for the south expect heavy showers in food and hong kong moving down into southeastern parts of asia and here for the philippines you see in the software i mean sure you've got a scattering of showers not a clothes shop across borneo at the moment so it does look as though it's going to be fairly wet here at times the philippines could scottish asked particularly heavy showers across northern areas. likely to stay largely dry same goes for lombok and then up through them late pincher germany good conditions for singapore and kuala lumpur but once you get into thailand same or central northern areas that looks as though it's going to be fairly wet at times across into south asia and we've got some rain down through the western ghats but northeastern parts of india looking particularly wet the circulation of low pressure will give some very heavy rain for calcutta the weather sponsored by cateye piece. the scum of the world of al-jazeera. the best films from across on the network of
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trying. to learn this is going to be live but them about the fresh perspectives and new insights. to challenge and change the way we look. i'll just. have this time on just. you're watching al-jazeera reminder of our top stories this hour soldiers in zimbabwe have opened fire on hundreds of opposition demonstrators in the capital hati protesters are angry about alleged vote rigging in the country's election the party of president emerson among goggle has won two thirds of the seats in
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parliament but the result of the presidential vote is not yet known. turkey is condemning a u.s. decision to impose sanctions on two of its senior ministers it's the latest effort by the trumpet ministration to get its sound board to release an american pastor brunson is accused of helping a group the turkish government says was behind a failed coup attend democratic republic of congo's health ministry has confirmed four cases of a ball in the northeastern city of goma the ministry says there's no evidence linking these cases to the recent outbreak that killed thirty three people. the french national assembly has approved a new immigration law that gives refugees only six months to claim asylum instead of the current eleven months it's aimed at speeding up the deportation of those denied asylum and the processing of those who are accepted david schaper reports. the number of refugees in the suburbs of paris may be as high as four hundred
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thousand according to a parliamentary report city authorities are struggling to cope the conditions in the parks and streets are becoming intolerable in the middle of the heat wave raids by riot police have cleared the large tented camps where many of them found temporary refuge but the tough new laws just passed by the national assembly will cut the time period during which they can claim asylum the claim is rejected that only have fifteen days to lodge an appeal and the time they can be kept in detention waiting for deportation has been doubled to ninety days now via a sale voted against the bill she believes francia taken more refugees and be less scared in fact but once people have left their home there it's a whole deal and we cannot just send them back i believe we have to look at the situation differently you can't just say we don't want that and it's a way of closing your eyes that is meaningless it's a way to deny reality their original here. charity workers have described the
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situation as explosive the refugees are being forced to share the streets with drug addicts and dealers in crack cocaine public baths are being closed and fights are breaking out to find supplies of water it's been estimated a total of five hundred refugees are arriving in paris every week the government say the new reforms are meant to make a much more efficient system for asylum seekers through to actually try and sift out those who are genuine refugees and those who are economic migrants. we found william and his wife begging for food they have a four year old child they escaped violence in ivory coast but never applied for asylum here they now face deportation the police are constantly moving them on. zeph to follow them you must understand them attribute and aki fifty would. start sleep on the streets everywhere sometimes i don't know where to sleep i sit on the
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bench i keep my little wife by my side i hope we pray and we keep. the deputies of the national assembly will not heard of will you he has a master of arts and philosophy he's passionate about french culture and literature but it's no life for him on the streets here and he's already lost everything in his homeland there are tens of thousands more like him maybe change the al-jazeera house. yemens who think rebels say they'll stop attacks in the red sea for two weeks to support peace efforts saudi arabia has stopped moving all through the affected area last week saying who things had attacks two of its tankers a roups a warning that fighting over the port city of hadera could cause massive suffering or how about all reports from djibouti on the opposite side of the red sea. this is the impact of more than three years of war the city of sardar stronghold for both fighters was once known as yemen's bread basket much of it is now destroyed people
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are desperate and on the brink of all farming roads and bridges have not been spared either limiting the supply of vital supplies of food and fuel to a population already so. militarization is at an all time high at a teen shack that now serves as a temporary health center acutely children are that high protein peanut based food . that i hadn't thought of it yet the women are scared to death every hour we see a plane i'm not exaggerating at all we wish for peace peace and safety. but the prospect of peace in yemen remains of a more distant relentless efforts by the u.n. to broker a peace have failed on one side others who think rebels trying hard to keep control of huge swathes of the control on the other pro-government militias back by the sooty u.a.e. coalition. in recent days they have intensified their outcomes to wrestle control
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of the vital part of the data from both the fight is the city has been heavily militarized forcing half of its population to flee controlling the day that is important to both sides it's the main and two point four much needed aid and most imports into yemen this is with from australia more than anything else the yemeni people now desperately need peace with peace and stability we can start to get people back on their feet start to rebuild their livelihoods their fears any escalation in the fighting could cause a shock tunneled of white told put holes in poverty bus station in what is already the world's last two monetary and crisis some twenty two million people in the yemeni. many of the war displaced have no way of surviving without food hundreds and their fears to over all break of diseases strikes have destroyed yemen's water
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and sanitation facilities something that's already call from outbreak of cholera the u.n. now say the complete could be one asked like a wave form on the brink of the fatal disease how many other wild aziza djibouti. turkey says it supports the drafting of a new constitution for syria after the un special envoy said he's looking to finalize a plan in september staffan de mistura made the comment as the latest round of talks brokered by russia iran and turkey wrapped up in sochi on tuesday turkey has been battling kurdish armed groups within syria and it says it rejects any attempt to turn the country into a federal state. and iran has a chronic shortage of water it's estimated some form of drought in ninety seven percent of the country some blame the weather others think it's a us conspiracy and environmental experts blame government mismanagement of it imports from to run every day
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a small group of iranian farmers meet up at the edge of their town once where the fields of despond lush with crops now barren land by a dry can now they beg for government help. where rainin citizens to we are rainy and to live in this part of the country we just want to be hurt people are really tired they can't make ends meet they go to bed hungry most of the lost an eye during fighting between police and protesting farmers in march acute water shortages are worsening problems such as inflation and unemployment. and there are warning signs of rising anger. more conflicts are expected to break out an empty stomach doesn't have any religion people are going to have to fight for every single drop of water especially in dry regions like this that are hit hard by drought and climate change environmental experts say weather is a small part of the problem they blame years of government mismanagement for the
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manmade water crisis since the islamic revolution in one nine hundred seventy nine the government's rush to develop industries meant skipping environmental impact assessments before building dams and piping water around the country one solution has been to try using less water for things like these but most of iran's water is used on farms where old ways of watering crops means waste on an industrial scale environmental experts also say the government needs to take the problem more seriously. first we need to revise some laws.

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