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you know hope of finally laying the past to rest and giving peace to the victims' families if i could just trying to think about i could bury him. on al-jazeera. venezuelan president nicolas maduro survives what the government is calling an assassination attempts during a military parade seven national guard so injured and explosions. i'm not matheson this is al jazeera live from doha also coming up. julie state of the not to kill shall we ask the government and the author named the knesset to delete these still led by the druze community tens of thousands of people protest
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against israel's new nation state law. lead to un report says north korea has not stopped its nuclear and missile program. police in the u.s. state of oregon although rival protesters to go home after demonstrations turned violent. let me give you some breaking news out of venezuela the president nicolas maduro has been rushed away from a military parade after an explosion the government says it was an attempted attack on the information minister says the president has not been hurt but seven national guard soldiers have been injured. venezuela has been going through a long period of economic crisis the country has seen a series of violent protests particularly in the streets of the capital caracas
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over the last couple of years. patricia lane is a venezuela bureau chief for bloomberg news in caracas she says security iran's president literal was very heavy lesson from a show minister you heard had a video just came on state t.v. and said that nicholas my little is on high after an apparent attack during a speech at a military parade in the capital and got across he confirmed that they were drones carrying the explosive charges that were detonated near the presidential stage where my little us rushed from but that my little dog i know also is his wife the defense minister who were by his side i guess there are seven military officers officers who are injured in urgent care right now i'm he said the mother will soon speak live on state t.v. to tell us more about what happened at this point we don't even know if maybe the
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drones were shot down by snipers which we know are there because we have to progresses there who confirm there were many snipers on the roofs of buildings near what the beach was happening so maybe the drones you know were taken down by the snipers that were there but at this point i'm just speculating this has not been confirmed. there's been a huge protest in israel led by the druze community against the controversial nation state law it defines as real as a jewish state and downgrades the out of it language tens of thousands of people have crammed into televisions that are being square on saturday waiting druce flags and holding signs calling for the bill to be revoked the jews are considered loyal to the state it's the first time in recent history that they've staged a large protest more now from under sentence has been up the protest. it's rare for the druze to protest in public at all and these are extraordinary numbers at one stage robin square was packed with people jewish people young people old people not only the labor and the other left wing parties of israel represented
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here but ordinary folk coming in off the streets have the choice to listen. as far as the jews are concerned they are adamant that this law has to be changed radically or ditched i travel to bates' jang in northern galilee to find out what the people were saying on the ground. some of his from a minority excluded by israel in its nation state law she's a druze arab and her two sons were killed during military service for israel. she makes a promise the americans you have there if this law doesn't change i will get your bodies exhumed from this military cemetery and bury you in your grandfather's land . back home is her youngest son yeah i mean his brother's fuad who was eighteen and twenty three year old sylar gave compulsory service in
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the military yamin became a prison officer in an israeli jail and he says that experience changed his perspective he became a human rights lawyer and activists for palestinians in the occupied west bank. i feel sad the blood of my brothers was shed and trying for a lie in an illusion they may have thought the military would give them rights but this law just proves that israel used them like mr aris. the druze are in all ranks for example major general chemical abu rukun is the new coordinator of operations in the occupied territories there is no public comment from him any soldier showing dissent is suspended. we ask the soldiers and officers not to get involved in this load and to depend on us terry for and his delegation were given the promise of a new law giving benefits to minorities in the military but back in beit jan and
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elsewhere that isn't enough most feel nothing short of scrapping the nation state law will do you can still sense the anger here despite political developments and questions about loyalty continue to reverberate one of them whether young people will still feel the same way about joining the israeli army. this former soldiers loyalty is tested measured completed his military service before setting up a restaurant business now he doesn't want his son to become a soldier. it's up to him but now i say military service shouldn't be compulsory it's all a lie that we've been living for a long time and the nationality law made this very clear. bates jans dead soldiers make the feeling of betrayal him more potent more than sixteen names written in hebrew and below what now becomes an unofficial language arabic one of many
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measures in what most people in this village believe is a racist lol. the question now is how much more pressure can be put on the government will there be any change will it's highly unlikely that benjamin netanyahu will change his policies but then public pressure can affect us there are further protests planned not only by crews who represent two percent of the population but also the israeli arabs who represent twenty percent and then of course the option of more possible demonstrations all the joining of demonstrations by jews is clear no one knows really where this is going right now. families in gaza have held funerals for two palestinians who were killed by israeli forces on friday the fifteen year old and the twenty five year old died during clashes along the gaza border which wounded twenty two hundred twenty others palestinians have been staging weekly protests for more than four months now demanding better living
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conditions and a right to return one hundred fifty seven palestinians have been killed since the protests began. who the rebels in yemen say they've attacked the king khaled the air base in southern saudi arabia using an armed drone who say they've targeted a runway used by the saudi and iraqi led coalition to launch air strikes on yemen the rebels unveiled a so-called one drone last year they've used it to attack a saudi aramco facility and an airport in saudi arabia in conflict armament a research group says the drones do not carry missiles but they have been used as suicide drones to target saudi air defenses in yemen. the spokesman has told al-jazeera they're defending themselves against aggression from the military coalition led by saudi arabia and the united arab emirates. how do we how well sort of i mean this is a war it's not our choice we haven't been given any time to discuss things together
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the u.a.e. and saudi arabia have to stop their aggression because we defend ourselves and the question is against us the american ambassador and the saudi ambassador are trying to impose a government in yemen and this will not be accepted no matter the sacrifices because the yemeni people are now aware of the role of saudi arabia and other parties in yemen we are keen to restore our sovereignty in yemen. the latest from neighboring djibouti. a spokesman for the filthy fight to say that they are tucked out of runway on the king's college in the south of so that a b. which is mainly used by sodhi and u.a.e. fly to jets to carry out the talks on the positions all filthy fighters inside yemen he called the targets justified and said this is a wall and that they were fighting so d. and u e attempts to try and impose and popular government all the people of yemen
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it's not the false time the who with the fight is have claimed to have cut out the tox deep in so deep and you eat teddy teddy last week they claim to have a tucked them only to find that he's in the saudi cup it's all reality on that one sixth of july they say that kind of out on a toc or an international airport something that was quickly didn't night buy you a seashells if it is true that they've been cutting out the tux it tells you that the who's the flights up to the teeth and the so you equally should family believes that it's iran that is supplying the who fight us with these weapons and one of the reasons why they are cutting out the toc on the city of they that and want the huth east kate saying it is a port which they have been using to rearm themselves the brazilian workers party has endorsed former president louis enough feel a little of the silver as it is counted for tobas presidential election they've
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done this despite him being in jail for corruption and money laundering laws in sao paulo and is looking into why his supporters insist on backing him. if he's willing will make brazil happy again that's the party slogan for the supporters believe despite having a twelve year prison sentence they say they'll keep backing him until it was options to release him or exhausted. he's a political. prisoner right now because there is not in our view even better is not a. definition of proofs that. we think that the his judgment has a strong political tone and we consider that he is not. he's not a guilty even if little is allowed out in the actual court must decide if he's eligible to stand if leura seems like he does not run in october's elections he's
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going to be a difficult man to replace one of the other twelve candidates even comes close no of them getting more than fifteen percent in the opinion polls and many of them far less than that. for gaining support and attracting controversy is the military man jailed for not all he tells his audience what they want to hear only love it when others are outraged he's expressed his admiration for donald trump and some have compared to the u.s. president will say. just go for i know the discomfort i have cause to what we call the establishment or the machine the system we know that i am the ugly duckling in the story but i'm sure we will soon be beautiful. a key figure in that establishment is sure i'll do i'll claim wall at the other end of the political spectrum and splitting the left wing vote for an ally of the jailed leader cyril gomez and the former environment minister in loose government but he. is still of
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that love and i'm running for the third time as a candidate in a very delicate situation i believe my political integrity will prevail brazilian people should no longer be left out of the traditional political structure. the finance minister in the current government in leaky mireles hardly registers an indication of the deep unpopularity of president michelle tema that perhaps the greatest statement in a country where voting is obligatory is that more than half the electorate either doesn't know who it will vote for or even whether they'll vote it's all that shrine al-jazeera cell pownall still had an al-jazeera bail denied in zimbabwe for opposition members have appeared in court on charges critics say are politically motivated. plus speeding up the asylum process or isolating refugees germany opens its new anchor centers.
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from dusky sunsets over the sprawling savannah. to sunrise atop an asian metropolis and i was been raining in sichuan has been running in you non but i think the rain will become a bit more widespread through southern china in the next day or so in fact it may well be drying children across to shanghai but increasingly seems like it's going to rain in hong kong humid thirty three thunderstorms likely and that's because it's a downside to china back towards you now again and the shots have disappeared entirely from the yangtze they will be back south of us active weather seems to be existing between the philippines and vietnam still the rain for you of the sea but is moving in this general direction so forecasts rise vietnam now scum bodie maybe and the east and south thailand myanmar curse all the wet areas south of that a shower is possible in borneo and singapore but the sumatra occasional want to
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showing up in indonesia or at least java in this moron's but generally speaking that's relatively dry and i would as it should be. monsoon of course has been raining really heavily into pradesh recently but the cloud has broken up a little bit more street scenes of significant rain down maharashtra again but forecast wise will still take it from or to protest down towards west bengal as the main concentration of wet weather for the next day or two. the weather sponsored by qatar and he's. a controversial liberal i am not an ideologue let me be absolutely clear to democracy and international development the old road doesn't cut inequality in fact the increase was from a bestselling author and distinguished global economist you don't know that it's a green book i should do i mean i should do many times just fine having read my book just how many men might know me a good muslim eighty his sand goes head to head we've done the simile and i've been
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accused of been crazy i'm not in fact pointing it on i'll just see if. you want to call jazeera a reminder of our top stories this hour venezuela's president nicolas maduro has been rushed away from a military parade after an explosion the information minister says the president was not hard but seven national guard soldiers have been injured. the druze community in israel has led a huge protest against the controversial nation state law that defines israel as a jewish state and downgrades the out of it language the jews are considered loyal to the state is the first time in recent history that they've staged
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a large protest. brazil's jailed former president louis enough feel lula da silva has been nominated as the candidate for his workers' party and told her his presidential election bill is currently serving twelve years in prison for money laundering and corruption poll suggesting still remains the most popular leader in brazil. thousands of nicaraguans are crossing the border into neighboring costa rica to escape ongoing violence in their homeland more than three hundred people have been killed since large scale anti-government protests began in april many protesters say they're being harassed by pro-government groups america editor alysia newman has more from san jose in costa rica. this is some. park and the people you see here are all. thousands and thousands of people who've been fleeing the prices back home and it is overwhelming the resources of the small central american country the united nations high commission for refugees is praising costa
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rica for keeping its doors open to nicaragua refugees and asylum seekers but it is asking the international community to provide support to this country and for other nations to also share in the burden of taking in. the closer we can immigration authorities tell us that they're processing two hundred requests a day but the backlog is growing as the number of nicaraguans crossing over the porous border increase its. nicaraguan vice president for side also the president's wife said on friday that quote progress is being made to consolidate peace after more than three months of anti-government protests and violent reprisals from paramilitary groups however the protests calling for president daniel ortega continue in nicaragua as do the number of people who say they've had to flee to save their lives a un report says north korea is still building nuclear weapons and engaging in
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illegal trade in violation of international sanctions north korean leader kim jong un had promised to work towards dismantling the country's nuclear weapons program at a summit with donald trump in june well in jordan reports on the renewed diplomatic tensions around pyongyang's nuclear ambitions. north korea promised the u.s. in june that it was committed to ridding the peninsula of all nuclear weapons but experts monitoring north korea's disarmament efforts have just given the un security council a report saying kim jong own is breaking his promise and violating other international sanctions in the process the expert's report says the north continues to build nuclear warheads and ballistic missiles and it's still illegally trading in oil coal textiles and weapons it's also making deals the report says with who the fighters in yemen the syrian government and libyan rebels at the all see on security forum in singapore u.s.
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secretary of state mike pompei o told reporters it's clear the north koreans are violating international sanctions including the complete shutdown of illegal ship to ship transfers of petroleum destined for north korea we have seen reports that russia is allowing for joint ventures with north korean firms and granting new work permits to north korean guest workers pump aoe and foreign minister re on hold greeted each other during the singapore meeting just as the u.s. was imposing new sanctions on to north koreans illegally doing business in russia later accused the u.s. of not acting in good faith quote in order to build full confidence between the d.p. r. k. and the u.s. it is essential for both sides to take similar taney its actions and phase steps to do what is possible one after another what is alarming however is the insistent moves manifest it within the us to go back to the old far from its leaders
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intention. some critics of trump and kim's singapore summit in june say the u.s. did not demand enough accountability from north korea and so this new u.n. report really is no surprise many of us will be watching this very closely understand the nature of all behavior deception is part of its business model if you like and so you've been very skeptical all along about north korea stepping up to in. the spirit of its commitments that has articulated over the last few months the expert's report on north korea has not been officially released but the linked report is raising new questions about whether people in young is serious about giving up its nuclear weapons program and about whether the international community has the will and the ability to make it do so rosalyn jordan al-jazeera at the united nations police in the u.s. state of oregon have broken up a right wing rally in the city of portland. so-called
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flash bang devices were used to disperse hundreds of demonstrators and counter protesters police say the crowds were ordered to leave after throwing rocks and bottles at officers it's the third drafty to be organized in the city this summer but the right wing patriot prayer group each protest has been met with counter rallies and it's ended in violence mike hanna has more from washington. well on the one side was the group calling itself patriot prayer this a right wing group supportive of the president trump administration on the other side of past group of counter protesters demonstrators including those describing themselves as conservative. as they described themselves throughout the day the police managed for the most part to keep between the protesters and the counter demonstrators however there were several incidents of violence and at one stage say police bottles were thrown at officers at that stage they used what they called
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flash bangs to disperse the crowd both the protesters and the counter demonstrators piece of a sort returned to the streets of portland but this is the third time in the past two and a half months in which rallies by right wing groups and those opposing them have disrupted the streets of portland oregon that have been scenes of violence in eastern ethiopia in a region dominated by ethnic somalis the fighting apparently started when ethiopian troops were sent to the regional capital to arrest administrators and then forge with the local police force human rights watch has accused the police of abuses and that have been disputes over the areas oil wells two churches have been burned and several businesses have been looted and destroyed the health ministry in democratic republic of congo says three more people have died from the latest outbreak of the a bowl of virus the number of confirmed cases has risen to thirteen the world
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health organization says this new outbreak poses new problems because it's in north kivu province there are several opposing groups fighting there just a week ago he declared an end to a separate outbreak in the northwest that killed thirty three people. more than twenty opposition supporters in zimbabwe have been denied bail after they were arrested and charged with inciting public violence six people were killed on wednesday when soldiers opened fire at a protest against alleged vote rigging in monday's election marco weber's in the capital harare. police say these people were responsible for election violence in harare on wednesday the supporters of zimbabwe's main opposition party the movement for democratic change been charged with inciting violence and refused bail. and d.c. officials say the charges a politically motivated because the government's trying to prevent a legal challenge to the result of monday's election
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a muslim and i were lost the election and after losing the election he's away about a large majority of the people in this country don't support him and is afraid of them reacting to that. in order to manage the population he has to to to arrest us to draw fear in everyone's heart and mind president. the ruling zanu p.f. party was announced the winner the opposition say about four hundred thousand votes were added to his count after the polls closed and their candidate lost and jimmy was the true winner the international observers yet to publish their final report the electoral commission and zanu p.f. denied rigging you don't invite observe us so that you are then. you don't i think a lot of people wanted to make sure that this clean free and fair election
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is my. elementary results were announced wednesday petitions supporters disputed them protested the army was deployed in the city six people were shot dead most of them bystanders. cynthia macos there was one of them she was a fifty three year old mother of two eyewitnesses say she was shot in the back by a soldier trying to run away. rights groups say that initially her past morton stated that she died of a stab wound until the lawyers pressured government doctors to correct it she died of a gunshot wound he said for years they've had problems properly documenting that that those killed by the army or the police and this is something that hasn't changed since the days of former leader robert mugabe when he was deposed by the army in november a new zimbabwe was promised by his successor. people here hoped it would be better than this malcolm webb al-jazeera harare zimbabwe the
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chinese government has demolished the studio dissident artist ai wei wei artwork had to be removed in a hurry as the demolition began without warning is a vocal critic of the government he claims they've been persecuting him for years in twenty eleven he was detained for eighty one days after being accused of tax evasion charges that he said were politically motivated. spanish authorities say they were rescued two hundred twenty three refugees trying to cross the mediterranean sea four boats were found in spanish waters on saturday bringing the number of rescued migrants close to fifteen thousand since the end of may spain has become a preferred destination for migrants after italy shut its ports to aid groups in june germany's began opening what it's calling anchor centers where refugees can stay while the seek asylum government ministers say the shelters can speed up the processing of their applications for asylum but critics say the move further
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isolates the refugees doesn't it came reports from one of the new centers in bavaria. on a hot day in august people queue to enter the regensburg center right now this is their home inside a series of residential blocks makeshift children's play areas and offices kitchens with ample space to feed the hundreds of people expected there are classrooms where children will be encouraged to learn german all part of an effort to ease the worries of people who staters remains undecided if not all i know is you do what you did but if they keep telling me to wait every week every day the police come to deport people to finland iraq syria sweden what is that everyone is afraid they'll get sick if they stay in here every day we're stressed about getting deported we don't need anything from here i just want to stay here in germany and work and make
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a good life for myself. in fact this center has been housing migrants and refugees for some time meaning not much is really new here other than the name analysts say the principle of the scheme is to bring all the migrants in the agencies processing them into one manageable area the centers were sold as integration and some of these elements i think the centralization of different authorities in one place could be a good innovation but to what extent will it happen the next month have to show something the man who came up with the plan will be particularly keen to see. is. the point is to maintain order while preserving humanity we need to balance readiness to help with what is actually possible to achieve no country can take an unlimited number of refugees. the federal government clearly believes that institutions like this one and the other six being set up are an answer to the
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migration crisis but still the question over civil liberties about the access people how. have in these institutions is something that's really playing on the minds of many people not least the families in this thank you center many of whom have been living with uncertainty for a long time dominic kane al-jazeera reagan spoke. this is all jazeera these are the top stories of venezuela's president nicolas maduro has been rushed away from a military parade after an explosion information minister says the president was not hurt but seven national guard soldiers were injured the druze community in israel has led a huge protest against the controversial is a nation state law that defines israel as a jewish state and downgrades the arabic language the jews are considered loyal to
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the state it's the first time in recent history that they've staged a large protest who the rebels in yemen say they've attacked the king khaled airbase in southern saudi arabia using an arms drone who he said they've targeted a runway used by the saudi and the rotty led coalition to launch air strikes on yemen the rebels unveiled a so-called one last year they've used it to attack a saudi aramco facility and an airport in saudi arabia the conflict armament research group says the drones do not carry missiles but they have been used as suicide drones to target saudi air defenses in yemen. brazil's jailed former leader louis and nothing a little of the silver has been nominated as the candidate for his workers' party and october's presidential election currently serving twelve years in prison for money laundering and corruption poll suggests he still remains the most popular leader in brazil. the health ministry in democratic republic of congo says three
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people have died from the latest outbreak of the a bowl of virus the number of confirmed cases has risen to thirteen the world health organization says the outbreak poses new problems because it's in north kivu province where several on the groups are fighting just a week ago d r c declared an end to a separate outbreak in the northwest that killed thirty three people police in the us state of oregon have broken up a right wing rally in the city of portland. flashbang devices were used to describe hundreds of demonstrators and counter protesters police say the crowds were ordered to leave after throwing rocks and bottles at officers it's the third rally to be organized in the city this summer but the right wing patriot prayer group those are the headlines next on al-jazeera its inside story by for now.
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why is it so hot a worldwide heat wave is setting new records and causing deaths and wildfires scorching temperatures show no sign of falling so apart from climate change what is the cause this is inside story. hello welcome to the program i'm richelle carey temperatures in europe are soaring close to their highest ever forty eight degrees celsius is the current record set in the greek capital athens back in one nine hundred seventy seven this weekend's continental heat wave is expected to smash that all time high hot air from africa
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