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debate a contributor bill bennett williams will still come here to google and enter the country illegally. still ahead and hold a zero more potential legal trouble for the u.s. president his company's chief financial officer is granted immunity in the murder investigation and medical workers fighting the overall outbreak and democratic republic of congo now face a doll that's right. hello there it's mostly dry across the middle east at the moment you'd expect that at this time of year but we are seeing a little bit of cloud on our charts there through parts of tajikistan and up into canada stan few showers here but they're trying to clear away but i think we'll see a few more bubble up in the region as he had three saturday and sunday away from that mostly fine though and just hot kabul up at thirty one degrees and further towards the west for baghdad will be up around forty five here in doha the
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temperatures are actually going to drop over the next couple of days look at this forty three on saturday but as we head into sunday thirty nine don't celebrate yet though the only reason the temperatures are coming down is because the humidity is rising and for the next few days it is going to be stifling very very humid very hot very muggy for us there's a bit more cloud around the south coast of oman that could just squeeze out the your share on the coast but most of his head will be dry as we head down towards the southern parts of africa mostly fine unsettled for many of us here but you can see a bit more cloud that's working its way towards the southwest cape town will see the cloud at times during the day on saturday a few showers are likely and then gradually we'll see that push its way eastwards by the time we get to sunday it will be a little cooler fresher so our maximum temperature will just be twelve.
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it takes discipline and camaraderie. this is not the game or is it. what is a healthy balance between work and play when playing is the job at hand and fortune to be made. the story of the highs and lows of young. fast paced world of the pro game. state of play a witness documentary called i'll just leave. you watching al-jazeera a reminder of our top stories this hour donald trump says china is to blame for a lack of progress on the denuclearization of north korea it's the first time is
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acknowledged problems with the deal he signed in june with north korea's leader kim jong un he says beijing isn't helping as much as it should be since he lost a trade war against him last month. or injure refugees living in bangladesh or protesting to mark one year since a military crackdown forced them to flee their homes and me and mark that are now more than seven hundred thousand grand just staying in squalid counts near the border. the international committee of the red cross says nearly one million ethiopians have been forced to flee their homes after a surge in local violence fighting between the auto mowen goodale people is taking place along the border areas of goodale and west. the chief financial officer of donald trump's business empire has been granted immunity from prosecution vizsla bags being questioned as part of an investigation linked to michael cohen he's trumps far more power in a lawyer but federal prosecutors say he won't face. charges i did jocasta reports
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from washington d.c. . president donald trump was a beat in front of an audience of supporters in ohio friday our economy is absolutely booming jobs are surging factories are returning steel is doing better than any industry just about anywhere in this country anywhere in this world but beneath the surface a legal crisis is threatening to engulf his presidency. on tuesday two of trump's close allies became convicted felons the president's former campaign chairman paul man a fort was found guilty of bank and tax fraud and trump's longtime personal attorney michael cohen confessed to eight criminal charges including campaign finance violations that implicate trump and. then there are the two men who reportedly cooperated with prosecutors in exchange for immunity david pecker
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a tabloid publisher and the president's friend who according to the wall street journal corroborated the president's role in paying hush money to two women who said they'd had affairs with trump and finally allen weisel berg chief financial officer of the trump organization the president's money man for four decades why is oberg is expected to lead investigators through trump's finances hugh grant immunity because under the united states constitution unlike in great britain there is a so-called fifth amendment that enable someone to remain silent in the face of questioning if they believe an answer could incriminate themselves or their close company in crime but by granting immunity now they will compel a complete confession of whether and how in the circumstances in which these payments were made trump may no reference to the scandals in his friday night speech though he's often called the investigations a witch hunt in private though trump is reportedly fuming beneath the growing
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burden of his legal troubles and the diminishing list of loyal allies. castro al-jazeera washington a diplomatic row has broken out between the u.s. and pakistan's new government the two countries disagree over what's being said in a phone call between pakistan's prime minister imran khan and u.s. secretary of state mike pump a.o. washington says it stands behind its earlier statement but pompei was specifically discussed terrorism islamabad says that didn't happen iraq comes ahead of a planned visit by pompei o to islamabad in the first week of september. jaimie we need to understand the desires of the united states and they need to understand ours it is not a unilateral relationship these are bilateral times in a relationship that is bilateral and in which the objective is common you do have to understand each other we will not just understand them but we will also make them understand. and investigation into the u.s.
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state of arizona has found the border patrol has been under reporting the number of migrant deaths for years that it is being used to help identify people who've died trying to cross the us mexico border and gallacher has more from tucson. north will hit these sites for years overall enciso has been scaring the sonoran desert with one goal in mind the colombian born artist wants to expose its secret spy on or in the dead along with a team of volunteers alvarez planted six hundred crosses each represents a life lost on a deadly frontier. when the families see that because there's somebody here that cares doing this to sort of give them a little bit of a voice to the casualties to the fallen heroes you know that the me they are fallen heroes do come all the way from there to leave everything behind the to look for a better life here it's. quite
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a journey that should be. then aerated in some way works inspired by arizona's so-called death map it's a joint project between state officials and activists that shows close to three thousand people have died in the last fifteen years this does it covers an area of more than a quarter of a million square kilometers in the summertime temperatures exceed one hundred degrees at night it gets very cold and yet those seeking a better life continue to try and cross and they continue to lose their lives what's happening here in the borderlands of arizona is nothing short of a humanitarian crisis you can see we have some of the long bones from the lower extremities and we have portions of the power of us around one in three of those found to go an identified corner gregory has to help develop the map wants to change that you have somebody is missing and people are looking for them clearly that provide can provide a sense of closure if they are found even if it is kind of tragic but it also
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provides us a sense of satisfaction to try to answer those questions for families activists say was the number of illegal crossings has fallen migrants are being forced to take bigger risks this is the consequence of paramilitary techniques being used over fifteen years of death mapping what we see people are dying closer to the international line and farther from towns and roads we're literally pushing people to their death there's sonoran desert has a secret three thousand people have died here two thousand are missing overall will continue to plant crosses in the desert but says he doesn't have enough to pay tribute to those who lost their lives. and he gallacher al-jazeera tucson arizona. zimbabwe's president imus and many god was calling for unity after the country's top court confirmed his disputed election when his main rival nelson chamisa has challenge the result saying the july thirtieth election has been rigged in favor of man and god what kind of
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a tussle reports from hadi. supporters from zimbabwe's rulings on a pay party celebrate fight his constitutional court ruling man judges unanimously said the main opposition leader nelson chamisa has no case the court finds that the applicant is free to place before. clear direct such fission. and credible evidence that if the regularities that he alleges monti the election process materially existed. there was no proof. of irregularities as a metal fact lawyers representing the opposition m.d.c. alliance believe it wasn't a phase judgement so ultimately they had spoken. to
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the proceedings. to come up with. but b. is a serious legitimacy issue story. the election board admits it made some clerical data capture errors that. was initial total of votes he won from fifty point eight to fifty point six seven percent they insist this did not change the outcome of the poll according to the constitution the when a has to be sworn in within forty eight hours that means present when god was in operation would be on sunday opposition leaders insist election was rigged and they said they'll carry on fighting the course decision is final there is no room for an appeal we are to wait it within the law whatever we are going to do we are going to do these things within the law we we have convened we are going to convene sort of the national council of the. of the of the party on wednesday ended with
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a way for what violence shortly after voting day itself had raised tensions the army shot at protesters who are unhappy with the delay in releasing the results six people were killed the main opposition leader nelson chamisa says his supporters are still being systematically targeted. m. a similar gore won by a narrow margin political analysts say he now has a child night a deeply divided country he also needs to turn around some of the struggling economy but he needs outside help to do that. the world health organization says the ball outbreak in democratic republic of congo has reached a point it's been. dreading a doctor in the east has become the first likely case and one of the country's most violent and inaccessible zones the latest brigs been declared in a town in north kivu where aid workers and government officials are being held hostage shouted balance reports this is a united nations video of
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a thirteen year old boy in manga the a.p. center of the latest ebola outbreak in the democratic republic of congo. is also a conflict zone journalist conquered unsafely so the un films. they all died of ebola it was my entire family it was my mom an issue he and then my sisters an answer followed and others in the hospital i've lost family members again. this month ebola has spread from the town of mangin or across two provinces and is now in six locations the area sits stage four on the un security scale stage five is evacuate immediately. requires a daily risk assessment of how to reach people who vaccinations investigations and psychosocial care fifty three children have been orphaned and the outbreak is now can't just kill myself i must continue to live even in this situation. the world
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health organization has one hundred fifty staff and east india say this week for the first time health workers used a military escort to reach a town where a doctor had died of a bowler because which is almost entirely surrounded by one of the main insurgency groups called the a.d.f. on pretty much all sides of the town and there's been many security issues including. civilian deaths. the a.d.f. or allied democratic forces is a ugandan rebel group its feiss ambushed a un base in december killing fifteen peacekeepers. where the a.d.f. is the un isn't which opens up blind spots rebuttal of detection and treatment. but where conflict is complicating the response science is helping us for forty years ebola has been incurable with a fifty percent fatality rate but now a breakthrough more than
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a dozen people are being successfully treated with two experimental drugs another three treatments have been approved for use. thirteen hundred others have been vaccinated but the concern remains health workers can immunize against ebola but not against the threats of an active conflicts on ballasts al-jazeera. the company that makes the iconic a k forty seven rifles unveiled what it calls an electric super car the kalashnikov sci fi one is seen as russians and so to tesla which makes some of the best selling electric car models in the u.s. it's boxy design is inspired by a soviet hodgepodge car developed in the one nine hundred seventy s. the russian arms form says the c.v. one can travel up to three hundred fifty kilometers on a single charge. now is the first time in history that two cities are hosting the asian games or kata in the south so much in capital of poland buying events returned to indonesia after over five decades expected to bring big economic
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benefit. rising up the medal table might help the country hold an olympics or a world cup one day scott reports from jakarta. the people in the country of indonesia are taking these asian games very seriously success at the event on and off the pitch is viewed as a big test do well and bigger things are to come and indonesia has been performing well but they have a high benchmark officials say they want to win it at least sixteen gold medals and make it into the top ten on the overall battle board. is the athlete who put their first gold on the board. it means a lot because it's the first match in games and this is the first time in the nation they got a gold medal i hope and a nation sport can be better and achieve more in international world like the olympics. and the fans who come out to watch also feel the gravity of performing well as their country is in the global spotlight. because we have.
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been. playing. this. sort of problems. and. this is everything we've been doing profile am five years so we're very excited as you can see in the fight you will see how for hours. we are going to. indonesia was brought into the eighteenth asian games late just four years ago after vietnam pulled out as host citing financial concerns the country had to act and act fast with little time for new builds many of the values were adapted or renovated to improve the host team's performance last year president signed a presidential decree fast tracking funds to the ministry of sport for athletes salaries and for training. the president has attended a lot of the host matches
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a good showing at these games is good news for the country from the outside looking in but will also give the president political capital at home next year to be. the if and presidential election for the incumbent for the existing government it would be a very big on the set of the it's in game we have to do. for the incumbent. so the pressure is on for the team to keep those medals coming in for the organizers to keep the games on track and running smoothly it's got harder al-jazeera to carter. this is all just here these are the top stories for the first time u.s. president donald trump has accepted that is denuclearization deal with north korea may not be working out that he's been in beijing for not exerting enough pressure on the ongoing since a trade war began between china and the u.s.
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shihab rattansi has got more from washington d.c. just a few days ago don't trumpet him pretty upbeat about negotiations with north korea telling reuters that pyongyang had taken steps towards denuclearization of the missile testing and stopped and he was looking forward to another summit with north korea however has to be said mike compares last trip to north korea was a bit of a disaster by many accounts kim drumming even snubbing compare there was a great deal of pressure for something tangible to come out of this one federal prosecutors in the u.s. have granted immunity to the chief financial officer of donald trump's business empire allan vizsla bugs being questioned as part of an investigation linked to michael cohen he's trump's far more personal lawyer until tuesday cohen pleaded guilty to breaking campaign finance laws and accused the president of directing him to do so. ranger refugees living in bangladesh are holding protests to mark one year since
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a military crackdown force them to flee their homes in me in march the un has described the military's attacks on the ranger as a textbook case of ethnic cleansing but are now more than seven hundred thousand of them in camps in bangladesh. the international committee of the red cross says nearly one million ethiopians have been forced to flee their homes after a surge in local violence fighting between the old homo and goodale people is taking place along the border it is a good day oh and west. a judge in ecuador has suspended some of the recently imposed entry restrictions for venezuelans fleeing a deepening economic and political crisis a week ago ecuador announced venezuelans would need a valid passport to cross the border the court order means they will now be allowed in with just their id cards at least for the next forty five days. and those are the headlines the news continues here on al-jazeera this is europe life in
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