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at the busy market it was targeted by strikes unisa pasqual the carnage the single biggest attack on children since the war in yemen escalated in two thousand and fifteen images of the children covered in blood and reeling from shock provoked into mush. we request all parties to the conflict to end the attacks against civilians against children in particular against infrastructure and we plea for them to enter into a situation of hostilities to put an end to these war the cerruti i'm about to call you should initially denied aiming at civilians and defend the incident as a legitimate military operation a response it's a top ballistic missile fired into so that if you're the previous day but hours later the coalition. i don't think it will be accepted that the side that has committed this crime. is allowed to investigate it because we know that he sold the
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idea the saudi that coalition has investigated many. crimes like the great funeral hold of a strike they did on there is no result passed come from this investigation the united nations security council has called for a credible and transparent investigation into the talk the war in yemen has left ten thousand people to what the u.n. describes as the world's wast humanitarian crisis the u.n. special envoy to yemen martin griffiths has invited parties in the conflict to talks in geneva from the sixth of september to get the cease fire deal before them so far failed. the world is either djibouti. still to come on al-jazeera let's unite and move on zimbabwe's president sends a strong message and his first public address since winning a disputed election. from argentinean president cristina
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fernandez de kisha is questioned in court about alleged bribery when she was in office. however it doesn't often get this cold in queens and that a minus six i think has been down this since about ninety ninety five for a winter night and last night was just the same so we got a couple of cold nights by day gets up to eighteen to twenty to pick li from southern queens and dancer victoria to much as sass australia these are the thick is for the full cost of tuesday's max without much better in brisbane to be quite on this or even times do in fact person more discus the same place but a cold front coming through purrs will leave bit of rain but not a huge amount in the sun comes out afterwards and the same time the cloud is
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closing in once or once again on victoria but these fronts are particularly active we've had the rather active ones that brought in the cold weather the clouds being gathering in the tasman sea has already hit the western side of new zealand so you can expect a couple of cloudy days and possibly wet ones so in the forecast oakland cross church similar temperatures the same sort of air on the clouds bringing rain is like to be as a toughie is not a huge amount of rain it tends to clear slow east was just dissolves rain however in summer midsummer is returning first of all to the korean peninsula in beijing and then to japan. struggles. with. full of pleasure. going to an intimate
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look at life in cuba today. cuba on al-jazeera. stories. turkey's president has accused the united states of betrayal for imposing sanctions as take his currency crisis deepens the central bank is trying to stop the lira from forming any further easing the quiddity. afghanistan's military has sent reinforcements to help defend them battle city of girls me from a taliban attack or three hundred people have died in four days of fighting. and
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funerals have been held for some of the fifty three yemenis killed in the south to . last week forty of the victims were children. hundreds of people are still missing one year on from a devastating mudslide on the outskirts of sierra leone's capital within a thousand people died after torrential rains sent modern rocks hurtling down a mountain on the outskirts of freetown crushing the surrounding villages a further three thousand people lost their homes and the government has been criticized for not doing enough to read them. has been at a vigil marking the anniversary of the mudslide. a lot of a lot of. people a lot of people still remember what happened almost one year ago and this place on fourteenth of august two thousand and seventeen if i move from here we'll go straight to the sugarloaf mountain which is just some four hundred meters four to
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five hundred meters from where the vigil is taking place right over there is the sugarloaf mountain and you can see exactly what happened on the fourteenth of august two thousand and seventeen a large chunk of that mountain came down right where those debris are in fact homes from the top down there and then the mud and the and the other debris just cascaded right down and into the ocean which is not far from where we standing right now so a lot of people are still missing it's estimated that one thousand two hundred people have been killed only five hundred people or body parts have been recovered so far so right down there there are a lot of bodies trouble zimbabwe's president elect is urging the country to unite and move on from last month's disputed election and a synagogue speaking at an event marking the heroes day holiday. period on sunday
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but the swearing in ceremony was postponed because of a legal challenge to the election results by the opposition how much us has more from harare. president elect a muslim and i got asked political leaders to remain calm it's his first public appearance since his inauguration was postponed after the main opposition alliance filed court papers on friday preventing it from going ahead zimbabwe is even more divided since last month's disputed election and post election violence we aren't going to. end this. violence post of me there for our let's use your result. there is also what you notice and citizens made their souls where did all these armies do a commission of inquiry. first gate. it is
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not. all the literature. we are. heroes day is one of them was most important national holidays is to remember those who fought in the civil war to end white minority rule in one nine hundred eighty some of those veterans are still in the government and army opposition supporters blame the ruling party for the violence the main opposition in the journey is their release as they say there is nothing to celebrate today he says his supporters are being systematically targeted by the ruling party he won last month's election. earlier this month six people were shot and killed when the army dispersed opposition supporters protesting against election results the international community has called for the military to use restraint zimbabwe isn't limbaugh all people can do is wait the swearing in ceremony will only happen after
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constitutional judges give the ruling. because. of the. courts the only other implication is that the decision. is final so politically it will be the end of the election and. judges could declare the winner and he sworn into office within forty eight hours or they could order a recount or a fresh election within sixty days if political leaders refuse to accept the court's decision that could create more political and economic instability. mollies opposition candidate says he'll reject the results of sunday's presidential runoff calling on the population to rise up say another opposition leader's alleged ballot box stuffing and other irregularities president. is the front runner in a vote which has been dominated by security issues or the one hundred polling
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stations were closed because of the threat posed by armed groups and for election officials were also killed the government has more from bob michel. as the counting of ballots continued on monday we also continue to receive more information about what happened on sunday during the run of vote and that includes allegations of fraud and other violations leveled by the opposition side against the ruling party they may shinde their finding of stocks of ballot papers that have been signed and stamped with the name of president before him but also mention the missing ballot papers inside polling stations across the country other violations and disruptions have caused the dysfunctioning of the closure of about one hundred polling stations particularly in the center and in the north over c. of a polling station in the region of timbuktu was killed by unknown gunmen. today a group of observers representing the. group of nations in africa organized
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a press conference they mentioned some of these disruptions but they said that they do not amount to what can be used to disqualify this election also we have been in touch with the electoral commission about the turnout figures some of those some of the sources talked about twenty two points thirty eight percent turnout yesterday the electoral commission denied that figure and said that the turnout so far is calculated between thirty and forty percent he also mentioned that they have counted up to now more than eighty percent of all of these papers but the official results can be announced only in a matter of two or three days. turkey stepping up military and diplomatic efforts to avoid what it calls a catastrophe and serious problems it's working with russia to prevent the humanitarian fallout from a possible syrian government offensive to retake the rebel held province so hard to
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report. the syrian government says it is going to take the lead army helicopters dropped leaflets telling rebels and civilians and the opposition controlled northwestern province that it is better to join reconciliation agreements as others in syria have done that rebels have agreed to such deals when on the verge of military defeat so far those in it looks like they are not ready to surrender instead they arrested dozens of people they accuse of promoting a return to state rule know a lot of our security track down people who are promoting reconciliation with the regime they're trying to help the regime into some areas so we arrested them they're waging psychological warfare to weaken the morale of the fighters and people they collaborating with the regime. like in previous assaults the syrian government backs up calls for reconciliation with military action state media showed reinforcements being brought to the conscripts of months of car temporarily
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and shattered in recent days dozens of civilians were killed in airstrikes that targeted towns and villages on the fringes of the province but despite this many believe the wide scale assault is not looming. the regime wants to control not just the place but that turks will play a role in it live the brawlers is under turkey's protection and turkey will reach an agreement with russia. to show. joins the rebel brigade. the group formerly known as al nasra and al qaida syria affiliate harasser dina have not shown any intention to disband if turkey was under pressure from its political allies russia and iran to eliminate them. sublethal using syrian rebels. the pressure may now turkey had warned russia and iran that a government offensive an adlib would threaten their political alliance the three countries the main stakeholders in the syrian conflict have been cooperate ing
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through the so-called asked in our process their partnership has recently taken a whole new meaning the united states has the cleared economic war against them cooperation between these main players could stave off a battle that could affect the lives of billions in it live limited military operations however are expected around the edges of the province the government wants to securely highways and prevent it little be used to attack it strongholds that a foot or else has either been built. argentina's former president cristina kitchener has appeared in court for questioning over bribery allegations she denies alleged payments from business executives to officials in her government or that of her late husband nestor who also served as president turns a book has more from what desirous. christina kirshner came early in the morning to this court house that you can see behind me she presented a manuscript and she also denying that being
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a leader of an indecent organization that accepted millions of dollars in bribes towards different about this whole investigation is that it's mostly based on eight notable that were written by the driver of the planning ministry where he wrote during a period of ten years held millions of dollars in bribes were paid to members of kirshner's cabinet members and some details even explained how big bags of cash were taken to the presidential palace and to kirshner's rest and see cristina kirchner says that she's being politically persecuted by the administration of precedent. but this a notebook investigation is one of the largest in argentina's history and many compare it to the carwash investigation corruption investigation that happened in brazil because it also involves not only politicians but also some of this country's most important business and. who is the cousin of the president.
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right now cannot be detained she's a senator and she has immunity but right now the senate is debating on whether to allow the judge to search her residence is not totally one sided but also in southern argentina cristina kirchner continues to have support among argentinean society around thirty percent of the people say that they would vote for her and some say that she could be a candidate for the presidency in two thousand and nineteen. indonesia's government says it will take a long time for people to rebuild their lives after this month's earthquake on the island of long book at least four hundred thirty six people are now known to have died of the damage bill has risen to more than three hundred forty million dollars have been morgan force. rescued alive from the rubble this boy is one of the lucky ones he's at least being treated for his injuries but his mother says even that was a struggle because the earthquake destroyed thousands of buildings including
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hospitals and medical centers that mob along the hat i didn't know if my son had fractures or not and there was no facility and i was told to stay away from home remedies that's why i came to the military hospital where there are volunteers that . have been up. more than a week after the six point nine quake struck the search for survivors is drawing to a close more than four hundred thirty bodies have been recovered but many more remain missing on treating the injured has also been a major challenge as many parts of the island are almost impossible to access now. volunteers have been doing their best to find out and it's a route through the destruction of the of the patients with fractures come to us because we have five operation rooms and our doctors of volunteers who join the military team we have five operations day here but that's not enough for the thousands of people affected there still discovering people who haven't been reached with assistance and at the same time they're delivering very basic
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emergency assistance food water medical care shelter the damage hasn't been assessed so there's a lot of uncertainty about the future thousands of people remain displaced and afraid to go home because of the fear of more earthquakes and aftershocks they've already lost family friends in many cases their homes and most of their belongings they don't know how much more they can lose people morgan al-jazeera. and a quick money can always catch up with our website the gist of that is al-jazeera dot com. remind our top stories around jazeera the turkish president has accused the united states of betraying its allies as the country's currency crisis deepens the u.s. imposed sanctions on turkey over its refusal to extradite an american preacher the
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sanctions cause market turmoil for the lira which is lost more than forty percent against the dollar this year on monday the central bank eased the rules around how banks manage the lira and promised loans for any banks that need them announcement help to pull lira back from a record low but there are still grave concerns about the state of turkey's economy you thought of prostitutes you going. on the one hand you're a partner but on the other you shoot yourself in the foot so for example the united states is a strategic partner with us in afghanistan in somalia you one of our strategic partners in nato but then you go and stab your ally in the back is this acceptable the afghan government to send reinforcements to help defend the embattled city of gazan a from a taliban attack all the three hundred people have died including fighting thirty of them civilians president is held an emergency meeting with the police and military chiefs while the u.s. has carried out air strikes on taliban positions is just one hundred fifty
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kilometers south of kabul. huge crowds are gathered in northern yemen for the funerals of some of the fifty people killed in a saudi emirate the air strike last week forty of those killed in southern province were children many of whom were on a school bus at the time the united nations has called for an independent and transparent investigation. it's about where as president elect is urging the country to unite and move on from last month's disputed election in a synagogue or was speaking at an event marking the heroes day holiday he was due to be inaugurated on sunday but the swearing in ceremony was postponed because of a legal challenge to the election results by the opposition the former president of argentina has appeared in court for questioning over bribery allegations christina kishner tonight is alleged payments from business executives to officials in her government and to her late husband nestor who also served as president to stay with
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