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or are you going to have a responsible white house an american administration that tells their so do friends we need to end this thing it's the patrons it's the soul of the patrons in europe and the united states that would have to make a call now because in the meantime though i suppose one of the pressures might be on the cost of all this because they're continuing to have to. even though they have superior power actually what it isn't is one of those a class a is symmetric situations whether he can still hit them with the occasional rockets into the things or it's not as you say there's going to be as when everyone is recognised not to be a political it is not to be a kind of a war solution to this it's going to have to be a political one absolutely and it will cost the fact if you think the thing is that you know everyone talks about there's no military solutions but they continue with the military onslaught like that we have in syria. but clearly a semantical warfare like that when the strong fights for too long the strong becomes weak we've known that throughout history of a symmetrical wars. no it's been three years if the soldiers continue they're the
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one who are going to be losing not the how to use having said that in the end of the yemen is yemenis for them is including for the host these you know the healthy is there is a disease as it were that part of yemen where part of the ruling of yemen for some fellows in years i mean so yemen belongs to them and they belong to yemen and they should really care about the future of their country so why so dear abby has a certain interest to finish this war that has to have some sort of a expiry date say by the end of two thousand and eighteen we're out of there you know something like that and for the whole with is or should be also a vested interest because yemen is for all yemenis and they need to stop the onslaught the bloodshed within the country and as a minister the u.s. pointed out it's twenty two million people in need of food assistance and people dying where their bombs are not then spent and dying of starvation is there enough time that before they reduce the pace to to nothing you know we had cholera we had
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destruction and we're talking about one of the most poor countries in the world certainly one of the poorest in the middle east being subjected to such mumbai argument such pressure such could blockade and so on so forth so clearly somewhere between diseases and poverty between destruction and displacement and tens of thousands of casualties i think the country had had enough the question is once again are the those who are involved in this war and those who support them immune from the kind of treasured these we've seen today or not you would think that the french president the british prime minister and the american president who support saudi arabia and know are by the way silent a saudi arabia goes on against canada for criticizing its human rights you would think at this point in time they would say look for the good of our strategic relationship you the saudis need to stop this war you need to get out there you know and find a political solution under the u.n.
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auspices engine you know in china thank you very much. watching out here on live from london where moscow after the break where the russian ruble tumbles church two year low on the back of a new u.s. sanctions on iraq in a moment. and it's been a wet couple of days in vietnam laos and the philippines in the satellite picture might suggest that if i got a couple of figures to prove the point if you like two hundred fifty millimeters over there about significant for some flooding and i'm surprised we got about half that amount in the philippines i went place anyway and i think the seymour right in the same sort of ilk in the philippines but rather less so elsewhere because this circulation is taking the rain from vietnam and up towards southern china probably including hong kong but if used to the north likelihood who it is you'll stay dry
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a few showers around but not that many this is the concentration is for the size of the monsoon is also on its way sas or feel like collapsing out of in some very big showers recently in pakistan but over india bear scars where only a week ago it was raining very heavily now in the forecast there will be some more heavy rain here and there if you look even russia stand still and surprisingly sort of in drought conditions with a deficiency this monsoon season but the on show breeze down the west and gas is most likely reliable place to see the rain there it just trying to redevelop in order pradesh and bihar west bengal come saturday by which time apart from the far north of pakistan it will probably be dry again here. full of struggles at the mouth but i mean on them while they're there without at the same email to me. full of pleasure me going make me blind me funny and
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it will last only have me an intimate look at life in cuba today if you go over and i'm going to want to give us a lesson with a game with the dollar we'll have the name of. my cuba and i'll just see it. from one of the top stories. a saudi. has killed a boss full of school children and yemen's province killing fifty people twenty nine of them are children under the age of fifteen. a saudi led coalition has
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released a statement saying the strikes were aimed at legitimate targets the rebels say the attack was blatant and deliberate. at least seven people have been injured after a cultural center was targeted in the latest israeli air strike in western gaza meanwhile funerals are being held in gaza for three palestinians killed in overnight strikes the israeli military hit more one hundred forty sites across the besieged strip in response to hundreds of rockets being fired into southern israel . the message is very clear that israel should disturb its aggression and military attacks again this causes and gaza's not open area a full open playground for israel to target and in time and where and to strike here or there i think that now the resistance sent a very strong message that we could stop you we can make kind of the terrorists and we can also act for your crimes against our citizens because i know that it's difficult for us now to lose someone but i think also we have to give
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a listen to israel and said that we are not. you cannot swallow gaza easily you cannot target people easily you cannot target people and after that you go back to the television will go to the other with you have to pay the price a second deckers in west jerusalem for us what's the latest on the ground in gaza. well there was a lull of a couple of hours and then again now we've had an exchange we had one rocket fired out of the gaza strip towards besh air why is that significant because it's the first time since two thousand and fourteen the war that a rocket has gone that far it's about forty kilometers west east sorry east of the gaza strip we've also had as you mentioned there the al michel cultural center completely destroyed now this is a center and that populated area west of gaza it is known for you know hosting all kinds of full core events. from what we understand there were several lighter
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almost drone like taps on the roof this is a tactic that the army was using as well in two thousand and fourteen almost like a pre-warning sign and then warplanes completely destroying the high rise building so there's a lot of shock in gaza about that questions and i think certainly a huge show of force by these rabies it's still a huge question mark as to where we're going to go from here it is tense it is fissile anything can happen these ready security cabinet meeting at the moment in tel aviv they've been briefed before netanyahu has been meeting with his defense minister with the chief of staff to try and formulate what kind of response they are going to take it is of course extremely concerning for the people of gaza we've been stalking to our you know colleagues and friends inside and no one wants a war people are incredibly worried about how this is going to play out stephanie decker thank you very much the russian ruble tumbling to its lowest point in two years after the united states impose new
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sanctions over a chemical weapons attack on a former russian double agent the kremlin is rejecting the sanctions as illegal and says it's begun working on retaliatory measures for each other's reports from moscow. well the kremlin response is that this is categorically unacceptable illegal under international law they say they've claimed again that they had nothing to do with the poisoning of the script and that these new sanctions are essentially inconsistent with the atmosphere of corporation that they felt they got from donald trump of the helsinki summit with running with putin some weeks ago now or they're saying that washington is an unpredictable actor on the international stage and they don't know yet what they're going to do to respond because the kremlin says it doesn't have enough information about what these u.s. sanctions actually are. however this is in concert with
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another package of sanctions that looks to be shaping up in washington d.c. has rattles russian markets the ruble has fallen to its lowest level in twenty months and russian stocks and shares are being here to the script how sanctions come into bundles the first bundle comes into play on august the twenty second and involves limits on the exports of u.s. goods that washington considers to be of national security importance then if the d.c. does not get the assurance from moscow that is demanding that it won't use chemical weapons again a new round of sanctions comes in in ninety days time and that will be as they put it more draconian then this separate package of sanctions that is being. cooked up in washington d.c. could further hit russia's oil and gas sector banks and
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look into the assets of president vladimir putin all of this shows i think really that whatever donald trump says to write him a putin there is a large and powerful establishment in washington d.c. that does not like what trump is doing with regard to russia and obviously does not trust vladimir putin and is trying to protect itself from the activities of these two men which it feels may not be in the united states best interests. one of them bob was leading opposition figures appeared in court after being deported from zambia where he was attempting to seek asylum tendai biti of the movement for democratic change is accused of inciting post-election violence in which us or is in harare does more but the details of the charges against him when he appeared in court well he's in charge of breaking the electoral law he gave a press conference where he did nothing to me of the main opposition leader had won
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the election under the law only the electoral commission can announce results he's also been charged with causing public violence it's alleged that last week during protests he told opposition supporters to take to the streets to burn cars and burn property in harare he denies those allegations he's been granted bail but he's been told he is not allowed to address rallies or get press conferences until the matter is resolved he's also been ordered to surrender his passport and has the main opposition m.d.c. alliance filed court papers to challenge election results. they still haven't but they do have until friday end of day to do so so people are waiting to see if they really do that if they do and the evidence they think they have is strong then maybe it could be inauguration from going ahead that meant to go ahead on sunday but officials in the ruling party that whatever evidence the opposition play they have is not strong enough to stop the inauguration and they really thought of appearing for it in our dinner rehearsal and some presidents from
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africa have lot of confirming that they will be at the ceremony on sunday. live in harare thank you very much south sudan's president salva kiir has granted amnesty to former vice president riek machar and all rebel fighters involved in the five year civil war a power sharing agreement was signed earlier this week it gives kira and his former deputy machar eight months to form a transitional government south sudan's or physicians criticize the amnesty announcement saying here first needed to answer these trustees committed by his troops. american cargo ship carrying soybeans has become a symbol of a trade war between the u.s. and china the vessel has been stranded off the chinese coast for more than a month and arrived on july the sixth just after beijing imposed a twenty five percent tariff on soybeans from the u.s. ships owners haven't decided what to do next with chinese levies were a response to u.s. tariffs on goods worth thirty four billion dollars adrian brown has more from
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beijing. well this vessel the peak pegasus has now been at sea for two months it left the united states in early june with the aim of trying to beat the deadline for the start of the trade war between china and the united states that trade war of course began on july the six and that was the day that this vessel arrived in the port of darlie and it seems that it literally missed the deadline by just a few hours the owners decided not to offload their cargo because if they did they would face levies from chinese customs of some six million dollars ever since then the vessel has been circling somewhere in the yellow sea while the owners decide what to do next they don't have many options though because of course soybean prices have been falling in the united states is now basically a glut because china is the world's largest consumer of soybeans and it's no longer
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buying from the united states instead it's buying increasingly from brazil argentina and doing more to beef up its domestic soybean industry by offering subsidies to its farmers china currently produces soybeans that are consumed by about ten percent of the population meanwhile the trade war between china and the united states has been ratcheted up another notch china applying tariffs to some sixteen billion dollars worth of u.s. imports that of course was in response to what the united states did on wednesday analysts say that it's quite clear there is no sign of talks or of a truce to try to resolve this dispute and in fact the terrorists that are now in place could be there not just for weeks or months but potentially years months of national debate in argentina have ended with politicians voting against legalizing elective abortion thousands of people have gathered outside parliament as the final
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vote took place for a more than seventeen hours of debate. police used tear gas and water cannon to disperse the crowd pro-abortion rights campaigners say they may have lost the battle but the war is not over yet. quarter because government has acknowledged that hurrican maria killed fourteen hundred people that's more than twenty times the official death toll the government made the new estimate in a report to the us congress was asking for one hundred thirty nine billion dollars to rebuild the island park and maria's truck push record last september causing widespread damage loss of power and flooding the indonesian island of lombok has been shaken by a third big aftershock following sunday's earthquake a strong five point nine magnitude aftershock hit the north west of the island on thursday sparking panic among survivors and evacuees for as you say they've been three hundred fifty five aftershocks since sunday the number of people killed has now risen to three hundred nineteen. dramatic video has emerged from switzerland of
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an explosive mudslide splattering modern rocks onto the streets of a village it happened in mosul and was triggered after a storm caused the river bed to expand and burst its banks so you're going to go report. a terrifying rumble. a sudden deluge of mud as the cascade crashes through. horrifying onlookers. used to seeing such events. this flash flood in the alpine town of shovel song residents and passes by by complete surprise resembling a torrent of full comic lava. the basset flow had been triggered by a storm which caused a nearby river bed to expand and burst its banks sweeping across roads damaging everything in its path as the mahdi hit with sudden violence and speed nearby homes
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were evacuated. there was one major complaint for residents miraculously no one was hurt coming wall of mud and rocks. look. now there is the clear up and the reminder of the devastating effect of such a powerful and destructive natural phenomenon. al-jazeera. and a greater money has catch up any time with our website address matches dot com and you who watch us live with a live icon. reminder the top stories here now to syria a saudi erotic coalition air strike has hit a pass full of schoolchildren in yemen attack happened in the hoofy held province of sada the health ministry says fifty people have been killed the red cross has
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confirmed it's received the bodies of twenty nine children all of them under the age of fifteen a saudi that coalition has released a statement saying the strikes were aimed at legitimate targets. have been cool's for attack to be investigated. we've seen these reports it's very important as we've said repeatedly bought into the conflict in yemen that here to international human look where the resilience in. its import with its investigative story and the truth is that investigation. from the calling for that in this instance is. israel has carried out more air strikes in gaza the latest of destroyed a cultural center seven people have been injured three palestinians were killed in overnight strikes which targeted more than a hundred forty sites across the strip israel says it's responding to hundreds of rockets being fired into southern israel sporadic violence is happening on both sides of the border. was about ways of leading opposition figures has appeared in
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court tendai biti of the movement for democratic change alliances facing charges of falsely announcing the election results and inciting public violence he was deported from zambia on wednesday where he was attempting to seek asylum russian stock markets and the currency the ruble have fallen off to the u.s. announced new sanctions on wednesday washington imposed the measures after accusing moscow of being responsible for the nerve agent poisoning of the russian double agent sergei script file and his daughter in march the prime minister called the u.s. action unacceptable. south sudan's president has granted amnesty to opposition leader rick machar and all rebel groups involved in the five year civil war a power sharing agreement was signed earlier this week aimed at ending the conflict puerto rico's government has acknowledged that harken maría killed one thousand four hundred people that's more than twenty times the original official death toll for government made the new estimate in
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a report to the us congress are can marry or struck puerto rico last september do so with us around here my cuba is up next hour more news for you after that. but.
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