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in summer when every time they say they will be a solution things just get worse it's difficult to do a story on life in gaza these days without mentioning the crippling effect of the siege despite these seemingly carefree moments everyone without fail says life is the worst it's ever been stephanie decker. hundreds of iranians angry at a state of the economy have protested and at least five cities iran's official news agency says the demonstrations were it legal and have been broken up by police iranian currency the reaal has hit record lows this week it's lost around half of its value this year is concerned bell's about the reimposition of u.s. sanctions which start next tuesday same bus ravi has more now from the capital attack iran. what we're seeing these protests break out in the main cities about five or six different provinces the biggest demonstrations in the city of isfahan and ensure rise now protests in iran have become relatively normal with the
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economic struggle that the country's been seeing for the past several months so dozens of people protesting in their cities in the towers in the villages is not something that generally makes the news bold what we have seen in the last forty eight hours is dozens of protesters in a few pockets around the country turning into hundreds in main cities in multiple provinces and that's really what is interesting here we also saw or have heard unconfirmed reports of small demonstrations yesterday and the day before in the capital but what is interesting is that about an hour outside of the capital in courage there were a few dozen people to try to set fire to a mosque there were demonstrations there but the police sure did that attempt to burn down a mosque what we're seeing is the number of protesters are swelling people who came out protesting economic conditions those slogans are now turning into more political chants and to government protesters are also coming out not just people protesting the economy and what we're also seeing now is
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a government effort to try and quell that as soon as possible there is a very large police presence out on the streets not just in the capital to her on but in several places around the country and that's likely response to a call by several anti-government media organizations based outside the country that have called for another round of protests to take place later today. still ahead for you on the program you diplomatic territory for syria and jordan as they look to reopen a key border crossing. and europe on high alert as another heat wave looks set to break temperature records in spain. hello there but some of earth in china there's been some very heavy rain recently particularly around chengdu you can see this area of town that just hope with with us over the last twelve hours or so some places very near chengdu now reporting
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over one hundred fifty millimeters of rain from this system and it looks like there's more showery weather still to come for the east who are also looking closely at the weather in shanghai the rain's already started here and we do have a tropical depression working its way across us because it's only a depression it's not strong enough to be a storm or even a typhoon so that probably means the winds won't be too destructive instead the amount of water that we're going to see that's causing concern say for some of us in shanghai maybe outside of shanghai as well that could be a bit of flooding from the system as it gradually runs its way towards the northwest there as we head into saturday on saturday further south plenty of showers here as you'd expect and some of them still very heavy they extend all the way towards the west now still more heavy showers every part of me and now you can see the bright white area of cloud here that's across the eastern parts of india three possible english and up into nepal that's where the worst of the weather is currently more very heavy downpours are likely on friday and saturday they could be
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welcome back a quick reminder of the top stories this hour zimbabwe's electoral commission is to announce presidential results in a few hours time after official observers get to move faster to avoid further violence police have sealed off the opposition party headquarters now and cleared the streets in the capital harare israel has blocked fuel and gas supplies from entering the gaza strip. the defense minister avigdor lieberman says the measure is in response to protest is sending incendiary kites and balloons across the border. and hundreds of of iranians angry at the state of the economy have protested and at least five cities iran's official news agency says the demonstrations were illegal and have been broken up by police. bull rush are saying that u.n. peacekeepers have returned to the frontier between syria and the israeli occupied golan heights for the first time since two thousand and fourteen the un patrols on the border we're joined by military police from russia
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a major ally of the damascus government which have been involved in the patrols syrian government forces regain control of all of the territory along the border on wednesday following a six week campaign against i still relations between syria and jordan could be turning a corner after the defeat of rebels nieves shed oda damascus says it's planning to reopen the road to the frontage of the closure of the nessie crossing in two thousand and eleven has affected the economies of syria and neighboring states in a hoarder of ports from the jordanian capital amman. jordan wanted exports to flow through what was once a lucrative trade route the syrian government's recaptures than a sea crossing from the opposition in early july was welcomed by officials here damascus says the road is now ready for use and is waiting for jordan to officially request the resumption of commercial activity it may be using this as leverage to define a new relationship. a syrian regime they have their own political agenda they will
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make demands and impose conditions on jordan the opening of the border won't happen right away from my experience with the regime jordan for something in return that could be an official recognition of syrian president bashar assad's legitimacy officially jordan was one of the few arab states that didn't diplomatic relations with damascus and kept the channel for military cooperation and intelligence sharing open but ties were affected in the early days of the conflict jordan's king abdullah called on assad to step down that approach later changed with the priority being the protection of national security interests it has been a difficult balancing act for jordan it likes to describe its policy toward the syrian crisis as neutral it called for a political solution and it didn't call for regime change as a condition to end the crisis the kingdom to a certain extent followed an independent course from its allies who were supporting
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the opposition despite its cautious approach jordan along with the u.s. and saudi arabia did back the opposition in southern syria but when damascus was close to victory it convinced many rebels to surrender it is enough for them to reopen its embassy in damascus and this would be tantamount to acknowledge them until they did. bashar to stick but not the players. or definitely clearly in favor of the regime so russia is going to want there's no question about that. with that you have a neighbor like this you need to deal with that many jordanians accuse the assad government of crimes against humanity but public opinion seems ready to accept the reality because of the benefits to the struggling economy now it's a fact that assad would steal syria and everybody wants to. know if you see them push on to the body. when the sea is very good for the number of people who will
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be or what goods will go there the neighboring countries are on the road toward restoring relations with jordan will first have to pay a political price for their leader. now the e.u. is offering to speed up funds for farmers to help them cope with the effects of drought as year bakes in another heat wave in spain and portugal there is an extreme temperature warning in place with temperatures expected to break previous records war than one hundred firefighters are already trying to contain a fire and national park in southern spain portugal is also on high alert for fire as the current era pain temperature record is forty eight degrees centigrade and was set in athens in july one nine hundred seventy seven called pen hole is live for us now on long trail in southwestern spain and so there is a heat wave of course where you are what's it like. absolutely merriam and the extreme he warnings that have been put out by the splash
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spanish national weather office are expected to last right through to the weekend so more hot weather to come in those coming days the significance of this town montoya's this is where the spanish record was set last year forty seven point three degrees and so today all eyes have been on the the moment is to see if that record will be broken i don't think that is going to happen today from our measurements in the shade temperatures have been around forty two degrees standing out in the direct sun of course above and beyond fifty degrees very hard indeed but talking to some of the older generation in town they say the way to deal with these extreme temperatures is really to go back in time to the old methods the old methods of building houses with fixed stone walls using natural fibers and also they point to this spanish air conditioning here both men and women use fans may
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not be good as good as normal a conditioning but it certainly will help you with your electricity bills talking to one of the oldest generation that i can find a ninety two year old olive farmer he said that he's been noticing year after year temperatures have been getting hotter and he said quite simply one of these days the world is just going to burst into flames my goodness what a forecast that is well all right col we'll leave you for now thank you very much called penn hole in monterrey in spain well the u.s. is increasing the pressure on china over trade by threatening even higher tariffs on chinese imports president trump accuses china of unfair trade practices and is putting pressure on beijing to reform its affected china supply of soybeans as our china correspondent adrian brown reports now from heilongjiang province. farmland is precious in china only fifteen percent of the country is arable that
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makes the russian fertile province of hay long jiang very important especially now . close to the border with russia this is soybean country. china is the world's largest consumer of soybeans but it can't grow enough and so is reliant on imports to meet demand that means the decision to impose a twenty five percent levy on u.s. soil beans creates risk yet in this province the trade fight appears to be having a welcome impact. farmers like mn foundling are being urged by the local government to switch their fields to soit from corn offering subsidies as an incentive that'll raise incomes moon says he has a lot to thank president trump for who won when you know how when china stops importing from the united states is possible what the price of domestic soybeans
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welcome and that means we will make more money. soybeans may flourish in this province but only around ten percent of those consumed in china are domestically grown the instruction to local farmers to grow more soybeans was a political priority but the reality is this china is a long way from ever being self-sufficient in soybeans which means it's going to be reliant on imports for years to come by everybody i am a soybean in this cartoon video china appears to be targeting u.s. farmers it's been airing on the international service of state t.v. and has a clear message in china can buy soybeans from other countries if that happens soybean farmers in the u.s. could take an even greater hit. and the soybean plays an essential role in the chinese diet used in cooking oil source tofu. as well as animal feed the
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government's now taking action to ensure there's no shortage of what the government is offering more subsidies to sort farmers so i believe the gardens been very supportive of me into the whole soybean industry in the past cheap soybean imports hurt chinese growers but the tariff war with the united states could secure their future adrian brown al-jazeera in a long jiang province northeast china. the world health organization has warned there could be no vaccine option for the new outbreak in the democratic republic of congo an international team is in the town of beni in north kivu where the outbreak was detected on wednesday twenty people are confirmed to have died from the disease and for others it will officials haven't confirmed the strain of ebola along the rock who was cleared of murder earlier this year has been stabbed to death known by his stage name incognito the twenty three year old was part of the drill
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rap scene a style of music known for its violent lyrics incognito recently agreed that the genre was responsible for a rise in gang violence in london a knife attack happened on the same street that a seventeen year old boy was fatally shot in may he was part of the same drill music collective known as moscow seventeen. well jail rap music originated on the streets of chicago's south side and is now quickly spreading around the wild explain a rise in gang violence with social media spots among rappers erupting into real life gun fights john hendren reports now from the place where it all began. its vivid violent and proudly made in chicago. drill rap took off in two thousand and twelve the year the f.b.i. named chinatown america's most dangerous city its founding fathers chief keef.
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question right. now from the windy city to london where you tube removed thirty videos at the request of metropolitan police who found the incited violence . this exploding musical genre is accused of sending violence spilling from the speakers to the street i've listened to enough. to buy a little sort of. regaining in terms of the narrative a lot of this is unfolding in the streets and other than reflects the sort of wanton violence. it looks current solutions' war two. and that solution will soften for many drill rappers life imitates art little jo-jo when jay loud were gunned down in two thousand and twelve king louis in two thousand and fifteen in the list goes on. here in the
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birthplace of drill rap where thirty five hundred people were shot and six hundred fifty killed last year even some fans say the music a few the fury on the street called this world. and they. all you know we we are in florida people say i'm living at the somebody rapping like load up the block a number of drugs and i get somebody who don't like me you know ran around what if . i'm going in the room killing the boy lived. up here in chicago's south side where drill rap began people say the violence was here long before rappers started talking about it the reality is in chicago we have so many homeless students every year and it's been this way for the last twenty or thirty years a lot of guys who roam the streets of chicago mainly the south side chicago that's their experience that's what happened here in chicago for critics of the city's latest export the key is letting the videos go viral and not the violence john
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hendren through congress. tech giant apple has just become the first company to a valuation of a trillion dollars on the u.s. stock markets that a million million dollars or a one with twelve zeros came when apple's share price on wall street went over two hundred seven dollars it's the second company wild why to hit the trillion dollar mark petro china did it very briefly eleven years ago on the shanghai exchanges market analysts expect amazon and the company that owns google to be the next to hit the thirteen. just a quick update of the top stories now zimbabwe's electoral commission says it will announce presidential results in the coming hours after official observers get to move faster to avoid further violence police have sealed off the opposition party
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headquarters and cleared the streets in the capital harare six people were killed on wednesday when soldiers opened fire on opposition protesters presidential front runners and nelson chamisa need to win by more than fifty percent in order to avoid a runoff both say they are expecting victory. we nor that we did in the congo but in all the constituent is where you m.p.'s were really not god was losing in all the m.p.'s would be for me will i want i want to support the mosque because. there is nor are the outcome which is not what we want this election someone go. democratic republic of congo opposition leader has officially launched his papers with the electoral commission he plans to run as a presidential candidate in the seas election in december a former rebel commander arrived home on wednesday after eleven years in exile in prison. israel has blocked fuel and gas supplies from entering the gaza strip
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defense minister of igor lieberman says the measure is in response to protests to sending incendiary kites and balloons across the border hundreds of iranians angry at the state of the economy of protested in at least five cities iran's official news agency says the demonstrations were illegal and have been broken up by police the current see has hit record lows this week it's also around half of its value this year the u.s. is set to reimpose sanctions on tuesday. and russia says un peacekeepers have returned to the frontier between syria and the israeli occupied golan heights for the first time since two thousand and fourteen the un patrols on the golan heights were joined by military police from russia a major ally of the damascus government assad forces regain control of all of the territory along the border on wednesday following a six week campaign against i still linked fighters up to date with all of our top
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