tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera August 6, 2018 2:00am-3:01am +03
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so me i looked out and i started seeing people running and that's when the device immediately collided there and everything started coming out. but dural immediately blamed his right wing. parrot stacked elements which he said were accurate in the united states also implicated colombia's president juan manuel santos. who they tried to assassinate me and i have no doubt that everything points to the right the venezuelan ultra right in alliance with the colombian ultra right and that the name of juan manuel santos is behind this attempt and colombia's foreign affairs ministry called that accusation absurd and in washington president donald trump's national security adviser strongly denied any u.s. role i can say unequivocally there was no u.s. government involvement in this at all it has been widely reported that trump repeatedly suggested a military invasion of venezuela last year but was talked out of it by senior
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officials. bolton speculated without providing evidence that maduro his government may itself be responsible for the apparent drone bombing now with respect to what happened last afternoon. could be a lot of things from a pretext set up by the majority itself to something else i don't know but on sunday venezuela's interior minister showed pictures of the type of drone he claimed was used officials allege each carried a kilogram of the plastic explosive i want to see for sais that already we have so far six terrorists and had been detained several vehicles seized several raids in hotels are being carried out in our nation's capital or very important evidence has been gathered caracas released pictures of defense minister vladimir padrino visiting with seven soldiers said to be wounded in the incident and time a douro political leaders fear that matures government will use the case to justify
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a harsh crackdown on the opposition the broad front opposition coalition tweeted that the government would take advantage of the incident quote to criminalize those who legitimately and democratically oppose it and deepen the repression in systematic human rights violations robert oulds al-jazeera washington well as with his vice president of the council of the americas he says the apparent try to attack might result in a government crackdown. so the bottom line is it's murky we don't know for sure but that's part of the problem in venezuela today nothing really appears as it really is but nonetheless them of their own government as well practiced at taking any excuse for repression the crackdown so no matter what is responsible or who is responsible i would anticipate that a further wave of repression is probably on the way faced with an explosion the uniform military cut and ran they fled the scene most military folks would go
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toward the explosions the venezuelan material military apparently ran away from it this cannot give confidence to the president and government of venezuela that the military is there to protect them so i think there will probably be some soul searching about the state of the institution of the military in venezuela and i think you'll probably also see president maduro try to further radicalize his own personal security guards and those who are more loyal to him personally to protect against this sort of thing from happening again still to come for you on the program rival leaders in south sudan signed a new power sharing agreement aimed at ending nearly five years of civil war and israel's prime minister defends the controversial nation state lol it just angry protests in the country's curious minority.
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how it's been raining again maybe don't surprisingly in south australia look how slowly the clouds are actually moving in this direction is just killing around itself just out of the out of the port there in adelaide has been some like fifty millimeters of rain falling it's still falling on the curse eventually make itself through tasmania through victoria and indeed part of the system is giving rain in sydney twelve degrees is what you're left behind with adelaide and melbourne probably bright couple of days around the coast it looks a bit foggy and west australia percy's self probably of bright couple of days seventeen or eighteen degrees typically now this whole lot normally goes across to new zealand but in the last three or four days we've just seen effectively tropical there bringing constant front of the light rain by adding up to fifty two millimeters in he explained his one ear of the bay of plenty dallas is still with
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us but it is drifting slowly way however for the immediate future for monday you still got the northeast tropical northeasterly fifteen degrees knowlton probably in the sunshine but if you're further east anywhere right the way down to be honest a lot east coast is going to be overcast and quite possibly wet the day after on the streak of green makes it this frontal system is heading in to south island. capturing a moment in time snapshots of our lives other stories. providing temps into someone else's well. inspiring documentaries from impassioned filmmakers everybody's going to know about. sacrifice. and witness on al-jazeera.
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welcome back a quick look at the top stories now thousands of angry students have been rallying in bangladesh's capital to call for safer streets off to two teenagers were killed by speeding buses last week at least eighty two people have died after a magnitude seven earthquake hit the popular tourist indonesian island of long ball thousands more have been evacuated. and venezuela's interior minister says six people have been arrested over an apparent assassination attempt on president nicolas maduro. rival leaders in south sudan have signed a new power sharing agreement aimed at ending five years of war in africa's
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youngest country the deal will give salva kiir and react machar eight months to form a transitional government which will sit for three years had been morgan has more. another agreement signed between south sudan's government and opposition groups and renewed hopes of ending five years of war this time regional countries brokered more than a month of direct discussions in the sudanese capital khartoum between the leaders of the whirring sides. the civil war started less than three years after south sudan gained independence from sudan in twenty eleven president salva kiir accused his former vice president riek machar of attempting a coup since then tens of thousands have been killed and a third of the twelve million population forced from their homes the latest agreement gives an eight month pretend period after which a rick machar is due to return as vice president the deal stipulates thirty five ministers in
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a transitional government twenty from curious party and nine from much ours the rest represent of the parties parliament will have five hundred fifty legislators including three hundred thirty two from peers group and one hundred twenty eight from my chars opposition leader rick machar says the latest deal will bring peace a power sharing deal science three years ago so much i returned to his position months later only for fighting to soon restart some such as florio are also what happened then are cautiously optimistic now. we're one of those games when the two thousand and sixteen fighting happened we were trapped so much has changed since the war my sister lost a husband and we also lost another relative we couldn't do anything we just stayed at home now we just want peace. around six million south sudanese rely on foreign aid to survive with a commie devastated by were many are hanging their hopes on this agreement he morgan al-jazeera. if europeans defense ministry is promising to take all necessary
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measures to restore order in its eastern somali region violence broke out after the government deployed its troops there leading to fighting with paramilitary soldiers loyal to the regional government mobs then looted shops and burned down buildings including two churches in the capital judge ago at least four towns of also have been affected by violence and there are reports a number of people have been killed. east in somali province has been plagued by violence for the last three decades at the heart of the conflict is tension between ethiopian somalis who make up six percent of the population the majority of people in neighboring army a province as well as territorial battles over grazing land there's also been the issue of oil wealth not being evenly distributed since coming to power ethiopia's new prime minister ahmed who's a romo himself has preached a line of unity while trying to assert more federal control over somali province paramilitary soldiers loyal to the local government there have been accused of
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taking part in ethnic violence against iraq which is claimed hundreds of lives and displaced tens of thousands of people since two thousand and seventeen the central government is also accused the region's officials of human rights abuses just last month senior prison staff were fired after details emerged of torture at a prison there or how to doha's more from neighboring djibouti. there is a tense in the city of a couple of the somali region of ethiopia federal troops continue to arrive some of them by planes and. a resident of the city was surprised to see a group troops rolling into the city with tongues and at this point the local or special police exchanged fire with the federal troops and this created some confusion which. began something that's so the entire market of hugo
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looted two churches bombed and up to fifty people losing their lives the government in addis ababa justifies why it sends the troops saying that there was a rift between the regional administration and the federal government and that there were plans by the regional administration to announce a suppression of the session from the rest of ethiopia something that was outrightly denied by the regional president. when outside developments in afghanistan where a suicide bombers attacked a checkpoint in jalalabad killing three soldiers and he said recently set up checkpoints around the east and sets he after away the deadly attacks that early as three soldiers from the czech republic were killed in an analysis of the site attack i was serving with the nato force and eastern part one province north of kabul one us into afghan soldiers have also been engine. israel's prime
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minister is defending a new law which has outraged the country's druze minority during cabinet meeting benjamin netanyahu said that the lore is meant to protect israel status as a jewish state and will help to prevent palestinians and illegal migrants from seeking citizenship on saturday drew his protest as rallied against the legislation which they say would juices them to second class citizens even though they also serve in the military and the police andrew symonds has more from west jerusalem. where the prime minister had to say doesn't take things further he isn't prepared to repeal the law nor will he amend it and it won't click kate that offer of the committee looking at the whole range of issues workplace kates of the objectives of the druze in particular there will be more demonstrations and parliament is being recalled the knesset will meet on wednesday to discuss this but can't vote on anything so where does this go next it will be measured perhaps by the number of israeli jews who actually get involved in these demonstrations we saw so many
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jewish people at that demonstration on saturday night and though the government may well be concerned about this and watching it very closely right now we have a security cabinet meeting which is looking at the gaza situation those talks to try to get along to a peace deal with hamels we have a un special envoy in nickel i'm letting go of has been engaged in shuttling to cairo garza and indeed israel right now there will be consideration of a potential deal which will be apparently step by step but when details will come through on this remains to be seen. european aircraft manufacturers are rushing to deliver planes to iran before u.s. sanctions are reintroduced on monday iran areas received thirteen of the twenty planes it or from the european a.t.r. iran says the sanctions endanger the lives of travelers because they stop adeline's
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from buying new planes and pilots meanwhile iranian authorities have detained the deputy chief of iran's central bank and by the iraq she was arrested along with several other individuals as part of a crackdown on financial fraud in the country same bus ravi has more from to her on . the detention of ahmed iraq gee iran central bank's top official in charge of foreign exchange comes just twenty four hours after he was fired and replaced now less than two weeks ago the head of the central bank was fired and replaced and all of this comes on the eve of u.s. sanctions going back into effect against iran also foreign minister jobs reef is expected to address parliamentarians in the morning about the country's foreign policy matters specifically about u.s. sanctions and later that day president hassan rouhani is expected to make a televised address to the nation this government no doubt wants to be seen to be
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doing something about the allegations the perception of corruption amongst top officials and especially in light of the fact that the result has fallen so drastically the iranian currency has lost more than half its value in less than a year just to give you a sense of the public mood in the country at the moment during the friday sermon this week the cleric delivering the sermon said that public officials who were involved in corrupt practices were traitors now all of this high political drama comes in the backdrop of a six night of protests demonstrations have been ongoing a sporadically throughout the country and police personnel as well as protesters are out on the streets in various cities across the country once more to demonstrate against. the country's failing economy so a most protesters as well as opposition politicians there's a desire to see more than just personnel changes at the mid level what people are
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calling for is a change at the federal cabinet level which is something that we aren't seeing as yet. the white house has declared a major disaster in california where fast growing wildfires are continuing to spread so far claiming the lives of seven people the declaration makes it easier for cities to get federal money and food aid all residents were ordered to leave their homes this weekend as temperatures continue to rise and strong winds cools the fires to spread further. russia has made hollywood actor steven seagal it special representative russia u.s. humanitarian ties so gallo who is known for his martial arts prowess will not receive a salary for the role which is meant to deepen cultural ties between the nations. in two thousand and sixteen seagal was presented with a russian passport by russian president vladimir putin. when a rock music festival in russia has lots of heavy metal on show both on stage and in the sky tens of thousands of fans flocked to see both their favorite bands and
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some of the kremlin's latest weapons hard to abdul hamid went along as well. it's a summer staple for many russians. is the largest rock festival some also call it russia's woodstock a yearly appointment with the finest of the country's music scene. which. has been missed for the past three seasons it's amazing. that you can hear your favorite musicians all your favorite musicians in one place the festival started two decades ago after the fall of the soviet union but recently it also became an exhibit ground for the most unlikely of institutions the russian ministry of defense its presence felt from the air with the performance of the russian knights aerobatic to delight of men. of this.
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we think it's not just upright the whole country the presence of the ministry of defense is not sponsorship or some kind of special agreement that's a story which came to life because people are interested in taking part in the by the ministry over the past five years the ministry expanded its presence from air shows to a full on display of power it might be surprising to have a military exhibit at a rock festival but these days in russia there's a great sense of national pride and ask anyone here they will credit that feeling to the army some of the new is equipment and weapons are shown here like this armored personnel vehicles already in use by the infantry division here such a piece of modern hardware has a different purpose but. we want to show people in particular what kind of equipment we have and what our army is capable of when people want to see this up close patriotism increases when you see them you get
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some kind of pride for your country for your fatherland and you are confident in tomorrow. some artists did pull out in protest but many big names like the. lead singer of minutes one of the most famous russian bands indoors the festival nothing like that happens at the european festivals but because the because the russian society is so militarized we're so fond of our victory parades and we can never escape it's so basically i decided for myself just to accept it at this festival. it's not clear where the dismay of music and military is a spontaneous one or it was imposed but it's the detail that many here seem to care about the depth of her meet. the shirts beer festival. on our california's famous beaches have proven no match for man's best friend four legged
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compasses of all shapes and sizes hit the waves at the annual surfing world championships between wife outs and and the event raised money for don't charities as well as surfing and environment groups are very impressive. just a quick look at the top stories for you now police in bangladesh are fired tear gas at thousands of angry students rallying for an eighth straight day in the capital dhaka demanding safer streets after two teenagers were killed by speeding buses last week. at least eighty two people have died after a magnitude seven earthquake hit the popular tourist indonesian island of longboard thousands others thousands of others have been evacuated video from the island shows people running away from damaged buildings. venezuela's interior minister
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says six people have been detained of what's been described as an assassination attempt on the president nicolas maduro was speaking at a military parade in the capital on saturday when the parents expose. when interrupted the event the president accuses colombia and a group of u.s. finance years of trying to kill him both countries deny involvement. with respect to what happened last afternoon look it could be a lot of things from a pretext set up by the regime itself to something else he's made accusations accusing the outgoing president of columbia responsibility what he calls the extreme right wing of venezuela that means the vast opposition to his authoritarian rule and he's blamed. answers in the united states these are things he's said before and you have to take them for what they're worth rival leaders in south sudan have just signed a new power sharing agreement in neighboring sudan it's aimed at ending the civil war which started in two thousand and thirteen the deal will give salva kiir and
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react machar eight months to form a transitional government which will sit for three years. ethiopia's defense ministry is promising to take all necessary measures to restore order in its east and somali region on saturday government troops clash with paramilitary soldiers loyal to the local government in the regional capital. ethiopia's government says troops was sent there to hold a secession attempt. and israel's prime minister is defending a new law which has outraged the country's druze minority on saturday trees protest has rallied against the legislation which they say reduces them to second class citizens even though they also in the military and in the police. that's it for myself in the team here in london coming up next it's witness. on counting the cost pakistan's new leader is facing some tough financial questions will be taking a look at the economic and human cost of extreme heat events plus china the u.s.
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