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that's what was far afield but the football season ever ended up actually getting the world cup to govern good and well you know what the premier league starts on friday big stuff happening though a lot of arsenal fans aren't taking the news well at all their club is being taken over right thing wish premier league sides highest stake holder american billionaire stan kroenke he says a deal is done for him to take full control of arsenal also owns the n.f.l.
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team the l.a. rams through his holy captain k.f.c. and they've made a seven hundred and seventy million dollar offer to buy arsenal k.s.c. already have a sixty seven percent stake and they say the other major shareholder. has agreed to sell them his thirty percent move was announced at the london stock exchange and it comes at a time a big change at arsenal where discontent has been growing it's a manager arsene wenger leave the club after twenty two years and be replaced by former p.s.g. coach and i am really in may that was prompted by arsenal finishing the season in sixth which was their worst campaign since one thousand nine hundred ninety five and while the club has won three f.a. cups in the last five years they haven't won the e.p.l. title since two thousand and four. a lot of reaction to the story on social media many blame cranky for not investing enough in the club as its majority shareholder
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we're off that player ian wright tweeted incredibly sad day for so many of our fans shareholders that no longer own a part of this club imagine that this wasn't only about money but about the club the community and the fans all this new enthusiasm we're witnessing with you know i wouldn't feel like such a waste well here's one from arsenal supporter sebastian taking over is an incredibly sad end to what has been a positive pre-season this puts us in an unknown territory croaky never had full control and people still hated him but here's what a member of the arsenal supporters trust we talk taking this action in the week the new season starts just shows how little regard croaky has for the club it's what you get when club falls into the hands of someone who doesn't support it nearly sees it as money making rip can studion arsenal or earlier we spoke to financial analyst an arsenal fan come sachigo he says many fans will also be worried the buyout could cause instability at the club. i think you know the facts are
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worried about the let's reach some point by point that might put on the balance sheet you know they're worried that somebody like that will want to manage it. and nash probably all over take some for it by the as well and i think the fans worried that the games they sold active price not when in chapter chips maybe it's those two might. talk but he never did that kind of thing and i think i'm still worried about the arrival of who might be much more aggressive and who wrote those that so many decades to. bend it was that outstanding manager of the finances he made profitable players lower the soul of expensive science to the shadow of the fans who. let it players go always soak it all
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bolt and from a purely balance sheet perspective you know he made that you stated here he made this. rat a different a different challenge to all the other managers i think you know you get mentioned so from our financial perspective it respond very south for taking the concern is you know i knew it would come it's the cash and what it took years of hard work could be lost in a very brief space up. ok so you say in bold to remember him also trending on twitter today because his dream of becoming a professional footballer is still very much alive jamaica sprint legend has scored an indefinite training period with an australian elite team bolt has already trained with dortmund and teams in south africa and norway since leaving athletics with eight olympic gold medals he's now trying to earn
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a contract with the central coast mariners in new south wales i just want to say thanks to everybody at the central coast mariners for giving me this opportunity to play professional football illegal i'm looking forward to the opportunity to prove that government and thing is possible so i'm looking forward to it and i'm going to do my best watch out on the way remember i don't think limits. i love to hear your thoughts on any of these stories you can tweet me directly after underscore is all it will be back with more detail hundred g.m.t. but for now all hands back thanks for speaking of your thoughts part of the online discussion today on our live stream turned into a discussion about the origins of sites i'm told so it's not necessarily what we're looking for i'm going to be honest with you but if you feel that your comments are getting lost in some of that get in touch directly tweet me directly at home i j e i'm always looking for your comments or use the what's that number plus one seven three five zero one tricky one for an on the teams looking out for your questions
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hope of finally laying the past to rest and giving peace to the victims' families doesn't it if i could just find a finger but i could bury him. on al-jazeera. every armed attack in europe creates fear and division amongst its citizens west stories of loss go on told. a sweeping association of islam with the violence easier in muslims facing the stock reality of being ostracized by the very communities in which they live love and moon the tragic loss of life. twice a victory on al-jazeera is that you are abducted and forced into sexual slavery by
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the japanese imperial army. for the so-called comfort women of the second world war decades have passed but the trauma and lives on the witness follows the story of the women who campaigned with unwavering result for an official apology for this appalling chapter in history. the apology on al-jazeera. sending a message to america iran sits down with north korea as u.s. nuclear sanctions are re-imposed. out of their g m a tom this is al jazeera live from london also coming up a diplomatic spat between canada and saudi arabia over human rights state that is
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the site the state airline suspends all flights to and from toronto. rights group some bangladesh over its handling of student that protest and the detention of journalists who reported it us. accused of stealing millions of dollars of state money the net tightens around malaysia's former prime minister graz. everyone welcome to the program the first round of u.s. sanctions are back in effect on iran and donald trump is warning the world not to defy them by doing business with tehran trump ill the sanctions is the toughest yet and said the second ranch in november will only increase the pressure tehran meanwhile has dismissed any talks with washington to resolve the crisis it has instead pivoted towards north korea from tehran saying look for. the day after the united states reimposed nuclear sanctions against iran the foreign
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minister of another sanctioned country so down with leaders into her own north korea's foreign minister lee young ho met iranian leaders in an effort to improve ties the timing of this visit is likely no coincidence iran wants america to know it has friends everywhere. in a televised interview on monday night iran's president admonished america praised his european allies and asked his people for a little more time to fix the country's economy. that would be steadily going to have him standing and we need more solidarity we should be more united i'm telling my dear people god willing with your help we will get through this problem he mentioned china and russia several times a signal that iran intends to continue its pivot toward strategic economic partners to cope with yet more american economic pressure. and with the latest comments by
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the european foreign policy chief perhaps there is a reason for iranians to be optimistic we in the european union. they didn't. have very much up to date. with this this is a legislation that has in place to protect european businesses from the effects of secondary sanctions of sanctions that the u.s. imposes outside of its that very moderate he says european countries are encouraging small and larger companies to increase business with and in iran saying a strong relationship with iran that helps to preserve the twenty fifteen nuclear deal is a security priority for europe while iranian see european policy as business friendly they say it hasn't yet changed the reality on the ground it's about time to start mostly there's a whole sanctions will be imposed the harder the station will be for the people that don't want to satisfied. i'm so worried about my life future country and as
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a young girl i'm worried about my job there are no drop opportunities and i'm afraid of losing my job. the value of the iranian currency the reaal is still in shambles and foreign direct investment that left after the united states pulled out of the nuclear deal has not returned despite european assurances scattered economic protests across the country signal growing public discontent with economic conditions but the worst is yet to come in november more u.s. sanctions will go into effect this time striking at the very heart of iran's biggest source of revenue oil and gas zain bus ravi all jazeera. let's get more on what donald trump has been saying about the sanctions see vote on twitter that they were the most basing ever imposed and warns anyone doing business with iran will not be doing business with the united states or can really help it is in washington for us hi there kimberly so what's the main message then from time to the international community on this is it tread carefully. indeed and that's what we've
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been hearing for a couple of days not just from the president but also of top lawmakers like the senior republican senator lindsey graham on capitol hill cautioning businesses that intend to violate the u.s. sanctions by doing business with iran you've got a very complicated sort of fractured relationship that seems to be shaping up between the united states and its allies and it seems to have two tears one the u.s. relationship with governments as that diplomatic relationship and the other one the business community so essentially what you have is european governments along with russia as well standing for the j c p u a that's the agreement that limited iran's nuclear power that the united states withdrew from in may saying that look at iran was compliant of the terms of this agreement struck perfect but that's the group we want to stick to the united states of course with its withdrawal and now putting in these sanctions is saying something very different don't do business with iran and
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cautioning these businesses to look for what the national security adviser john bolton has called substitute sources but what we're seeing is very interesting and that is that while the governments are doing one thing business is doing something very different in the last couple of hours we have news that the french automaker peugeot citroen and even dollar all saying they will not do business with a rod so certainly be u.s. continue to wilt some clout given the fact that it holds the the u.s. dollar is the world's currency the question comes though when those very punishing sanctions we've been talking about in november against iran's oil industry what impact that could have whether the u.s. will continue to hold such sway kimberly is this partly america first inaction this was after all a campaign promise was in it. yeah absolutely this is an america first campaign promise we saw on the campaign trail donald trump said repeatedly he thought it was
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a one sided deal one of the worst deals ever was and one of the many criticisms that he had for it and even as members of his own administration julie certified that iran was compliant under the terms of the deal the position of the united states and the trumpet ministration seems to be that the deal did not go far enough what they're saying and what they seem to be seizing on are those anti-government protests where essentially there is a lot of unrest in iran concerns about trying to make ends meet the united states making the argument that when those sanctions were relaxed under the jay c.p.o. way instead of iran taking those profits and putting them and giving them into the hands of the ordinary iranian instead was funneling unrest throughout the broader middle east that's why the message from the trumpet ministration even as recently as tuesday is if iran wants to avoid sanctions it needs to negotiate that donald trump is willing to do so just as we've seen him sitting down and talking with
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another very prominent leader the north korean leader kim jong where there is a similar situation very tough economic sanctions and this is the campaign the united states has going a maximum pressure campaign it believes it's the right strategy for right now its allies beg to differ christensen will be there live from washington d.c. i should say cambridge hillbilly i apologize from washington d.c. on that story. my the diplomatic dispute between saudi arabia and canada over human rights is deepening among the siberia be a falls all new business with canada and also education agreements and the immediate losers will be the more than fifteen thousand saudis that are currently studying in canada they've been ordered to leave along with their families going home could get more difficult though saudi arabia's national carrier says it's canceling its four weekly return flights between jeddah. and it's unclear how the
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saudi ban on new trade with canada will affect existing trade worth about four billion dollars mainly oil from saudi arabia with vehicles and defense equipment going the other way but it's also a big question mark over thirteen billion dollar defense contracts signed in twenty fourteen under which canada is to supply nine hundred armored vehicles to saudi arabia but saudi arabia is only canada's twentieth biggest trading partner and was a gross domestic product of more than one and a half trillion dollars for canada almost seven hundred billion for saudi arabia the loss of trade wouldn't make too much of a dent in either of their economies kristen slimmy has more now from toronto. canada is not backing down from this by foreign minister chrystia freeland says that the country will continue to stand for human rights including women's rights and freedom of expression the tweet that led to canada as ambassador being sent home had to do with samar but the sister of activists raised modally now both of
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them are in prison in saudi arabia race but his wife is now a canadian citizen so this is a story that canadians are very familiar with in fact prime minister justin trudeau has been under pressure to sever military contracts with saudi arabia because of their human rights record interesting lee not clear how those contracts will be affected going forward because of the demand from saudi arabia that future business ties be cut we know there will be an impact from this decision economically for canada flights from saudi arabia into toronto it will stop on august thirteenth students that attend university here in canada from saudi arabia have been called back home the government will stop paying their tuition that's estimated to be about fifteen thousand people so that's millions of dollars in lost facing canadian
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universities but again the canadian say that this is the right thing to do and they're not going to change their position. human rights watch has accused the bangladesh government of using heavy handed tactics to stop a student led protest that has swept the country the post-test began last week after two schoolchildren were killed in a world accident the rights group is also demanding the release of reports have been detained for covering on the rest one of them is shandi who was arrested after speaking to al jazeera imran khan reports. what started as protests in high schools has now got university students on the move in the capital dhaka police have tried to stop the protests using tear gas and rubber coated bullets observers say the government of prime minister sharon is concerned the protests could become larger and he's using tactics it's used before i do this and my impression is that this government is behaving in
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a way that bangladeshi governments are very used to behaving in terms of this and they just see people shouting dissent even though they're young and what they're protesting in way beyond any kind of party political issue they haven't been able to show that anything other than the usual way you are responding in the not before. it all began ten days ago after a speeding bus killed two teenagers in late july student demonstrators took to the streets calling for tougher law enforcement of bangladeshi road traffic the government says it's going to introduce the death penalty for some road traffic accidents. human rights groups have weighed in as the government crackdown has spread to arresting journalists show hill islam a photographer who was arrested sunday after appearing on al-jazeera and criticizing the government human rights watch runs an investigation into allegations he was beaten in jail after these pictures emerged of him in court and
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also saying ruling party workers attacked protesters the government denied the allegations that its activists were involved bangladesh's government has been accused of arresting thousands of opposition activists in recent years there's widespread anger about that on the road deaths on social media the government has responded by restricting internet access imran khan. malaysia's anti corruption agency says former prime minister najib razak will be charged on the money laundering act when he appears in court on wednesday that jip is accused of pocketing more than ten million dollars from the state fund one m d b which he sets up and oversaw from kuala lumpur lawrence has the story. not your browser already faces several charges criminal breach of trust abuse of power for allegedly misappropriating ten million dollars from a state company s.r.c. international and he was questioned by anti corruption offices in relation to that and the anti corruption agency has said it will fall further charges on notch it
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including the anti money laundering act not your brother and his associates elsewhere that have stolen four and a half billion dollars from a state investment fund one and that he had set up when he was prime minister now his questioning by anti corruption offices comes the same day that a luxury york known as equity arrived at a port just about an hour's drive outside of kuala lumpur and this luxury your it is part of a u.s. department of justice investigation and a civil action to recover assets allegedly bought with money stolen from one m. d. be the ultimate owner of this your it is believed to be a malaysian citizen known as low take joe who is now a fugitive and believed to be the mostyn mind of this plan to steal billions of dollars from one m. d. and the new malaysian government that took power in may following a general election is scrutinizing and looking into this corruption scandal
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extremely rigorously and they've been looking at projects that are believed to be linked to one m. d. they've suspended contracts involving chinese companies because it's believed that some of that money may have been used to pay off some of one m.t.b.f. debts and the government also recently announced the closure of a cent test set up and backed by the saudi arabian government to combat extremism and the government did not give a reason for the closure but the previous administration led by not had very close ties with the saudi government and in fact when it was discovered that not seven hundred million dollars deposit it into his bank account several years ago he said that money was a personal donation by the saudi royal family. you're watching al jazeera live from london still to come on the program twenty three people many young girls are rescued from a ledge prostitution ring out to india and police raid a privately run children's home. we were writing the story of survival
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a man blinded in the one thousand nine hundred u.s. embassy bombing in kenya explains how he's learned to move on from tragedy. hello there for many of us in china is pretty hot at the moment these pictures are just from the northwest of shanghai showing people trying to cool down there it seems that everybody needs a rubber ring there it looks like we're going to have more hot weather over the next few days and not a great deal of wet weather across this region has told so force in shanghai should be dry and fine without temperatures up to around thirty five or thirty six degrees there will be a few showers but most of them require a long way towards the southwest meanwhile for the south of course of course the philippines incredibly wet at the moment and staying that way as we head through into thursday looks like the rain here will be very heavy and some of us
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a lot need to see some flooding out towards the west there's also been some heavy rains here not only through india bangladesh in the pool but also some very heavy rains in the northern parts of pakistan as well in fact some places there are reporting as much as one hundred thirty two millimeters of rain that is easily enough to give us a problem with flooding more wet weather is expected over the next few days so there could be more in the way of flooding but i think the heavier rain as we head through wednesday and into thursday will be across the central region of india here the showers really do look quite poky and they gradually working their way towards the west and still giving us heavy falls as we head into thursday the west coast is also looking pretty soggy for thursday as well. people of argentina have been marginalized and abroad to divert a culture for generations. using twenty first century. one mother's barge to reconnect to their heritage and share their culture with the next
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generation. you find a lot in america discovers new filmmaking talent from around the globe. message for my daughter just. a quick mind in our current top stories here on al-jazeera iran's foreign minister has been holding talks with his north korean counterpart hours after new u.s. sanctions came into force china russia the e.u. have all criticized the u.s. by. human rights groups are demanding the release of journalists arrested for covering student protests in bangladesh they've also criticised the treatment of students who've been demonstrating for tougher traffic laws. just
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a former prime minister najib razak is to be charged with money on wednesday a luxury yacht allegedly bought with money stolen from a state farm has arrived in the country after being handed in indonesia. colombia's new president is due to be inaugurated in three hours from now i've indicated is the youngest colombian leader to be elected in a popular vote he faces though a number of challenges including shoring up an increasingly shaky peace process diffusing tensions with venezuela and curbing cocaine production well let's go live now to manuel who's in bogota then manuel so just how high are hopes for this man. well at the moment the biggest issue that people are are concerned about are the especially the type of pressure that colombia is under from the international community from the united states specifically is in this it is on the issue of
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cultivation of illicit crops here in colombia over the last three years there's been a sharp increase that sort of coincides with the signing of the deal that the government made the peace deal between the colombian government and the revolutionary armed forces of colombia for it ending over fifty years of conflict in the country that in itself is a very divisive subject that the president is going to be needing to to deal with but cocoa which is the main ingredient in the production of cocaine is being cultivated in these territories that are outside of the reach of the government outside of the control of the government territories that were once controlled by the fark and what's happened now in that vacuum is that armed groups some of them dissidents from the fark others are are new armed groups are fighting for control of this territory and it's really opened the doors for this increase in illicit crop production primarily referring to the production of coca but it's also caused a worry among many colombians that there could be a return to the days of the guerrilla wars here in the country and that's that's
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something that certainly high on the list of priorities for the incoming president and man well he's the youngest colombian lead to a departure from the norm perhaps what are people's expectations that he will bring to the party that is different from those who held the position before. i spoke to somebody yesterday that some said something and very poignant to me in the in the midst of everything given that the colombian economy has been struggling over the last year given that there's worries over this over these new paramilitary groups that are that are taking the place of fark rebels and also the the crisis in venezuela and the the influx of venezuelan red. that are coming in by the thousands at almost daily bases in colombia with this with this gentleman told me is that there is a sort of tense optimism over the incoming administration there's a lot of divisiveness in colombia and this is going to be one of the biggest obstacles for ducasse administration is bridging that divide between those who are
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in favor of the fark deal those who oppose it those who those who are concerned about the state of the economy those are those who are concerned about that influx of refugees but all in all still several hours away from the inauguration there seems people seem to be in high spirits here in again a sort of tense calm but people people seem to be very optimistic about the incoming administration. there joining me live from bogota manuel thank you. rescue teams in indonesia have yet to make it to some parts of long island where the search for survivors of sunday's earthquake twenty thousand people's homes have been destroyed or damaged and the deed struction of roads and bridges is making it particularly difficult for emergency crews to access the area five people were killed in the magnitude six point nine quake the toll could rise as many more feared trapped under the rubble bason isn't pema on.
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here at this mosque nobody has been found alive today rescue workers are really really struggling they're complaining they don't have the right equipment there's a very few a big excavators but very very few most rescue workers are basically doing their work manually trying to dig with their bare hands they actually have left this mosque for the night the rescue operation has been suspended until the morning which basically also shows the pace of this rescue operation going on in limbo right now there's a lot of frustration they also complain that things are rising too late the villages of course are also complaining about it they just showed up here at the mosque asking ask you know where are the rescue workers we can actually smell a very bad smell of dead bodies here right now which means that of course a lot of people seem to be still buried here and what people do here is that old go
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up to the hills they have been spending the night up in the mountain for the last two nights because this very very scared to come down and they ask for everything basically to ask for tents for blankets for food for medicine there's nothing there yet and it seems that so far the whole rescue operation and also the aid operation has been quite on coordinated so a lot of pockets have still yet to receive anything. finagles have been held for two members of hamas killed by israeli tank fire in the gaza strip they were members of the al qassam brigades the military wing of hamas that these really army says it was retaliating after its soldiers were fired upon u.n. and egypt are trying to mediate a long term truce between israel and hamas to end a four month upsurge of violence along the israel gaza border. german court has jail the mother and her husband who repeatedly raped her young son and sold him to paedophiles on the dart web the court also jailed a spanish man for repeatedly sexually abusing the boy who is now ten years old five
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