tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera September 2, 2018 1:00pm-2:01pm +03
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and d.c. . a farewell to a giant of american life a man who served his country in war and in politics for over a half century more than two thousand invited guests at the national cathedral at the memorial service of senator john mccain. some of the most powerful people of american political life were present to pay their respects president donald trump was not there mccain's family did not invite him at the memorial service nobody spoke trump's name but it was hard to miss their repudiation of his politics while channeling mccain's spirit the america of john mccain has no need to be made great again because america was always great thanks so much of our politics a public life or public discourse can seem small and mean
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and petty it's a politics that pretends to be brave and tough but in fact is born of fear john called on us to be bigger than that george w. bush spoke of mccain's courage perhaps above all john detested the abuse of power could not abide bigots and swaggering despots there was something deep inside him that made him stand up for the little guy. just before forgotten people in forgotten places outside the cathedral people gathered to watch and listen to the memorial service any way they could there was deep respect for mccain i think he's a great american hero and a great person and i think that democrats and republicans should emulate him alike mccain embodies that whole brotherhood of veterans. he's not just the a military hero he's an american hero on sunday mccain will be buried in
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a small private funeral at the u.s. naval academy in annapolis maryland it will be the culmination of a week long celebration of the life and legacy of a man who will go down as one of america's most important political leaders of his era gave rolls on dough al jazeera washington. still ahead here on al-jazeera. some people might need to be reminded that life is more than just you know showing other people what your life stop scrolling we look at the campaign to get people off social media and appreciated life offline and also away from the red carpet maybe thousands turn the focus to some hiring documentaries not the venice film festival so stories after the break. been nice pink skies by the time hot. or is the sun sets in the city of angels.
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how the weather has such fire across parts of the middle east no great surprises a little russia showers there just around the black sea of it will the caspian sea i think elsewhere will be lousy hot and dry forty six celsius of baghdad and also for kuwait city thirty one celsius the beirut and for jerusalem present sunshine around that eastern side of the med over the next couple days notice the temperatures just forwarding back a touch for baghdad and kuwait as. we go on through monday and further south we will see a similar trend down across the reagan places the highs here in doha of around forty degrees for a sunday as we go on into monday a similar value perhaps feeling a little more sticky a little more humid so that's something to watch out for we make our way into the new week but while a fair amount of cloud easing across southern parts of south africa so when kate will see some live longer spells are for a useful right i would suggest fifteen celsius there for cape town it will sweep
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through as we go on through monday and by this stage it's fine and dry but not so far to dry across central africa the tropical belleview seeing the usual clutch of storms rolling in off the through open heart is pushing the way into the gulf of guinea big downpours extend all the way across west africa senegal seeing some of the showers along with sierra leone and liberia. the weather sponsored by qatar airways. optimism has faded. blue counties elected leaders are divided attention while you say as fears that a crackdown is imminent the targets the activists who fought for democracy divide and conquer. part fiber six part series filmed over five years. can china's democracy experiment amount to zero.
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welcome back you're watching officer i'm so ho rob a reminder of our top stories the saudi a morality led coalition fighting in yemen has admitted it made mistakes in an airstrike on a school bus last month forty children were amongst fifty one people killed in the attack in southern province coalition says those responsible must be held accountable the united states is canceling three hundred million dollars in aid to pakistan because it says the country is providing a safe haven for of groups pakistan denies it's giving taliban linked fighters in afghanistan a place to regroup after launching offensives and america's political elite have attended the funeral of john mccain leaders from across the political divide remember the late arizona senator and vietnam prisoner of war but president donald
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trump was not invited mccain died last week at the age of eighty one. the united states italy france and the u.k. are condemning a surge in violence around libya's capital tripoli at least forty people have been killed and more than one hundred injured in several days of fighting between rival factions most of the casualties are civilians gun battles and shelling you have damaged areas around the airport. now jordan is warning of dangerous consequences after the u.s. cut all funding to the u.n. agency for palestinian refugees israel's back to the decision which the palestinians say is an attack on their people are a force that has more from the occupied west bank. just this week in the face of its funding crisis on row was celebrating the start of the academic year at the reopening of its schools girls are arriving for class in the refugee camp in the occupied west bank welcomed by the agency's chief unruh has been scrambling all
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year to drum up the money to maintain its services after the us withheld more than three hundred million dollars in funding now comes confirmation that those cuts permanent the us state department saying the fundamental business model in fiscal practices that have marked an rougher years tied to an endlessly and exponentially expanding community of entitled beneficiaries is simply unsustainable the united states will no longer commit further funding to this irredeemably flawed operation for the palestinian leadership that isn't is not about the specifics of a un agency rather an attack on the palestinian cause the us may argue that x. there's money and there are free to do whatever they want to do with it yes but will give them the right garber of the stealing of my land my future my spirit my hopes my capital maxim was my only sibling or church they have no right whatsoever the palestinians the final status of the more than five million refugees who assert
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a right of return to present day israel is like the status of jerusalem an issue to be settled by the go see a should not by a preemptive u.s. position that position is referred to at least in the language used in the u.s. statement when it talks about the exponentially expanding number of people who rely on that suggest this isn't just a move against one specific agency but also against the continued refugee status of millions of people. for the sufi family home is the village of beit in the balance now in israel not the refugee camp where most of them were born and raised. well a human what can i did if i came back on my own a car to tend the land i want my children there before me we want them that the future is less and their children. used for a sufi house seventy grandchildren and great grandchildren among israeli jews there is all but political consensus that allowing all such families to return would destroy the jewish character of the state but there's also concern not least
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reported within the israeli security establishment about the effects of killing off their main provider of aid in order to disrupt the politics but i think people are asking whether what we're seeing is the political instrumental isolation or aid and what you say is that the amount of minutes and the needs of the people are simply two grades in the short term un role will continue to seek ways to plug its funding gap germany among the first donor nations to promise extra money warning of an uncontrollable chain reaction if we're forced to shut down for sit out zero refugee camp in the occupied west bank their excuse new congress is in session and for the first time in twenty years leftist politicians are in control and it's made up of almost as many women as men john holmes reports in mexico city and what's behind the change political landscape and president elect i'm going to learn one of his. over the years it's a historic new mexican congress for the first time since democracy the left has
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a clear majority was four year old party morena and its allies swept the board giving populist president elect and his money well lopez obrador and legislative power not seen in twenty years it's used to promise a new austerity plan that would hold the salaries of lawmakers and dramatically cut their perks bodyguards teams of consultants and international travel they say something that a public tired of rich out of touch politicians needed to see. there can't be such a marked inequality in society so much poverty in the countryside and a group of privileged politicians with everything. there's another big shift for the first time they'll be almost as many female lawmakers as men in part the result of a quota system where. there could be a different vision with women involved in the country's direction not just to
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highlight the problems we have like femicide domestic and social violence but to do things differently with sensitivity honesty dedication those values are more prevalent in women but there's a challenge ahead say female lawmakers getting more access to big policy decisions rather than just being relegated to so-called women's issues we can't yet see how this is all going to play out but congress is definitely opening with a real change of tone in particular the cuts to pay and perks of grab the attention but analysts say what's going to really make a difference is better oversight to how lawmakers are spending public money not just blanket cuts up until now there's been a real lack of checks and balances one of media change that should make politicians more willing to play the transparency game is reelection introduced for the first time i expect and i hope that this incentive structure will really focus on
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politicians to go more to their grassroots result in a virtuous circle of going more to the constituency and really tried to to get good results source source turned the boat this three years for the new lawmakers to prove all know that this time around they're prepared to put the country before themselves john homan. they were further rival rallies in the east german city of candidates on saturday far right and left wing supporters turned out again following the rest of two asylum seekers suspected of killing a german man last sunday it's the third day of protests in a week. at. a muslim pharmacist and boy this is something even my colleagues abroad are asking me what is happening in germany. i'm glad there are so many upright democrats who showed the true colors in kemet to make clear that the large majority of germans want to live in an open and tolerant society those to stand out are a minority who shout louder than we would like but the chorus of decent people has
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to become louder than before a new law allowing egypt's government to block social media accounts has come into force president of the c.c. ratified the legislation on saturday online accounts or blogs with more than five thousand followers will be monitored as media outlets journalists accused of publishing so-called a fake news can be fined or face jail time. a charity in britain is urging people to give up social media for a month or at least cut down their time online they're all society for public health says even though going online can help many of us feel connected it can sometimes lead to anxiety and depression and the hayward has been. sometimes it feels like we are constantly connected liking posting uploading and updating social media is a big possible lives whether it's checking for the latest news on twitter watching the british prime minister dance or dog drive
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a speedboat i feel like most of us are addicted and if the people that say that they're not that just. don't let me that the campaign is in britain or urging people to take a break from personal social media for september or reduce usage to give them time to re-evaluate what makes us feel good and what makes a scale bad the balance of the impacts for most young people from research we've done does of them i mean seem to be a negative one where actually young people are considered comparing themselves to district budget idealism based real estate depictions of people's lives globally instagram has an estimated billion followers facebook more than two billion users and twitter hundreds of millions many of us around the world to have at least one social media accounts here in britain more than forty million people now subscribe and teenagers are the biggest consumers of social media some are on it but more than poor hours
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a day scientists have warned about the dangers of becoming addicted to social media and link it to pull sleep and depression it is compulsive at the berry least giving it up then or at least turning off the traffic even for a few days isn't an easy prospect lake you mean it takes. two to never bring. rain. and snow day here bieber sounded in his posse for your thoughts what a. little much time to be honest. face to disconnect some people might need to be reminded that life is more than just you know showing other people what your life is closing. down social media for thirty days may give some people a much needed break campaigners say companies and individuals who use it need to think before they post about the impact the next click might tap and he would al-jazeera in london. at the venice film festival more premiers and big names
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attract most of the attention but the crowds of also being queuing up for the documentary is all of that in baba reports of this year's love will be able to get it through to see that. play out what kind of mother said. the boy recounts how i saw beat his mother and how he dreams of taking revenge isis tomorrow the lost souls of mosul was filmed before and after iraqi forces recaptured the city and it's a rare insight into the psychological damage done to young people by the conflict including the children of eisel fighters many of whom now live in camps like this one will cherish the love for. their lives will no genius we'll see it's. much more to their means they want to be matched here it's open so you know if you support one year after you is
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a commission in his life you just knew by your lonesome and war and written yes i will can you grow up you know the way documentaries like these are a tough watch but there's clearly an audience for them they don't offer a simple answers rather they raise questions about how societies can overcome years of unimaginable violence sick of the sure scripture were to be in a facility really understand what war is it's people dying it's children dying and this really makes you reflect you're not worth the three month look i'm shaking it's never happened to me in thirty years of coming here so well done to the directors he's on the shit in love with. another documentary attracting attention in venice is the latest film by cambodian director richie pan need to take on it this is him taking part in a ritual as he searches for information about his own missing relatives victims of the one nine hundred seventy s. genocide under the camaro rouge which killed nearly. early in people. it's
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a deeply poetic and personal film but the director says he hopes it will help his compatriots to confront the past. year let main audience is young cambodians the generation born after the khmer rouge genocide because their parents didn't tell them what happened but their own cause their grandparents or someone are dead each family was affected by the crimes. like the camaro rouge i saw has also relied on recruiting children this film suggests bringing them back into society and ending the cycle of revenge will be a long process. al-jazeera venice. georgiades their arms the whole romney reminder all top stories the study no morality led coalition fighting in yemen has admitted it made mistakes in an asteroid on a school bus last month forty children were among fifty one people killed in the
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attack in southern province the united states is canceling three hundred million dollars in aid to pakistan because it says the country is providing a safe haven for armed groups pakistan denies it's giving taliban linked fighters in afghanistan a place to regroup after launching offensives. large blasts have been heard near the air base close to syria's capital damascus. military commanders initially said israeli airstrikes caused an explosion but syrian state media contradicted this saying electrical fault led to a blast at a munitions dump and america's political elite attended the funeral of john mccain who died last week at the age of eighty one leaders from across the political divide remember the late hours only senator and vietnam prisoner of war. back in the day he could frustrate me. and i know each say the same thing about me. but he also may be better. in recent years we
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sometimes talk of that intense period like football players remembering a big game. in the process rivalry melted away. in the end i got to enjoy i want to life's great gift. the friendship of john mccain. there were more rival rallies in the eastern german city of kemet today far right and left wing supporters turned out following the release of two asylum seekers suspected of killing a german man last sunday. the kremlin says talks to resolve the conflict in eastern ukraine are now impossible after the killing of a russian backed separatist leader alexander zucker's died in a bomb blast at a cafe in donetsk on friday but a new law allowing egypt's government to block social media accounts has come into fulls president of the c.c. ratified the legislation on saturday alone accounts or blogs with more than five
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thousand followers will be monitored as media outlets those with headlines about with more news in half an hour here on al-jazeera to stay with us. in an instantly shifting news cycle the listening post takes pools and questions the world's media exposing how the press operates and why certain stories take precedence while others are ignored the listening post on al-jazeera tens of thousands of demonstrations erupt across china each year driven by anger over corruption and the illegal sale of communal land most protests fail to make an impact but in two thousand and eleven one village defied the odds. to cancer villages rose up demanding the return of their land calling for their leaders to step down after decades of corruption. was.
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somebody. but yeah i want. to take that to. the. in the final part of a six part series filmed of the five year olds. the people of luka still fight for their land. the village chief is in prison. and forced underground the filmmaker has become part of the saga. crackdown the concluding part of the economy china's democracy experiment on al-jazeera. the latest news as it breaks they study american be holding on for this right as
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they watch the bugs about amount of hoffa not direct with detail coverage let you know make up never before seen such as factoring in number of refugees living in one country from around the world the project raised questions right from its very start that this entrance cost two hundred thousand dollars to build. desperate for a better life millions of people have sought refuge in europe sometimes their dreams of century are realized but sometimes disenchantment drive them home. in the second of two films on these contrasting experiences people and power meets the returning migrants now determined to discourage others from following the same . gambia back home from al-jazeera. deported from the u.k. and indoctrinated by somalia's unsure about how can
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a young man disillusioned by five rebuild as large as i am an expert race going to get the state they are children and reunite is from africa is no not call me it's awful my kid lost warrior a witness documentary on a jersey you can't say. the surge here in the coalition in yemen it's that mistakes led to an airstrike on a school bus that killed forty children. the whole robin you're watching after their life my headquarters here in doha also
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coming up the u.s. cuts three hundred million dollars of aid to pakistan accusing it of providing a safe haven for groups active in neighboring afghanistan also mexico ushers in a new political era as a new session of congress begins and celebrating a much loved their way sis in moscow's jungle we'll take you there. welcome to the program the saudi amorality led coalition fighting in yemen has admitted mistakes before an asteroid called a school bus last month fifty one people forty of them children were killed in the attack in southern province now the coalition investigated and says those responsible must be held accountable alan fischer has more from neighboring djibouti it was an attack which threw international condemnation and left appearance of forty children crying over their graves eleven others are also killed
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in the attack on a crowded market in who the hell diane in the north of yemen in early august initially the saudi led coalition claimed the attack was a justified military operation it was targeting the leaders know it says it made mistakes. they are that the joint team based on the above information gathered is of the opinion that the coalition forces should take legal actions to try and penalize those responsible for these mistakes which cause collateral damage in that area these mistakes are as follows first delay in handling down the exact sheesh an order where the execution squadron should have been waiting for the target to approach a clear area free of civilians to avoid unjustified collateral damage in line with the approved rules of engagement in article fifty seven and fifty eight of political one of the geneva convention and the started norms seventeen and nineteen the findings came just days after two reports critical of the saudi led efforts in yemen the u.n. panel of experts said that both sides in the conflict including the saudi coalition
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could be guilty of war crimes and human rights watch accused the saudi led coalition of failing to investigate allegations of possible war crimes it said too often their inquiries like transparency credibility and did little to stop strikes hitting civilians should be clear the report does not expressly condemn the killing of the children strike which targeted leaders didn't need to be carried out when it was because they pose no immediate threat to coalition forces and he says right now information was not passed to the pilot who fired the. so the investigators say those responsible must be punished. the joint team is also of the opinion that the coalition forces should take necessary measures to immediately review and verify the rules of engagement approved by them to ensure the total compliance in all military operations in yemen. there are suggestions the saudis
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and their allies have come under u.s. pressure to do more to cut the number of civilian casualties the surprise admission of mistakes may go some way to improving relations. the peace talks are still planned to be hosted by the un later this month alan fischer obviously are pretty well bill korea's a former u.s. diplomat and deputy chief of mission in yemen he says the coalition's explanation for the strikes isn't credible. there was an admission of an error but there wasn't aerial explanation supposedly there was some other target and they didn't want to wait until the target was in the clear and away from other civilians but they don't explain what that target was from all other reporting there doesn't seem to have been any other target. i think there there are different ways of targeting some of them depend on intelligence that is than you know from
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the ground or from command and control center and riyadh to the pilot and then it's all electronic but there are other targets that are targets of opportunity where the pilot sees something and may or may not see permission before bombing in this case the bus seemed to be in the clear and there was nothing else around it that it could have been mistaken for. so i'm afraid that. you know this sort of thing has happened so many times before and for them to admit a mistake now seems a bit fishy there wasn't even a genuine apology to the families of the victims and to the yemeni people. straight. now the united states is canceling three hundred million dollars in aid
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to pakistan because it says the country is providing a safe haven for armed groups not pockets on denies it's giving taliban willing to fight his in afghanistan a place to recruit after launching offensives brunell's reports now from washington d.c. . a pentagon spokesman cited lack of pakistani decisive action against two groups that the united states would like islam to crack down on hard one of them is the kani network which the united states says operates out of safe havens on pakistani soil and is an armed group that attacks both u.s. and coalition soldiers in afghanistan as well as civilian targets in afghanistan the other group is called. and that is a group also affiliated with pakistan which is fighting against indian rule over the disputed north province of kashmir so while the
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spokesman lieutenant colonel coning faulkner says the pentagon continues to press pakistan to indiscriminately target all terrorist groups the united states is dissatisfied with pakistani progress in this area and in fact president trump himself earlier this year complained that years and years of u.s. support both diplomatic and financial to pakistan had been repaid with in his words only deceit and lies between hide the is a defense and security analyst he says the withdrawal of aid will hurt buckets the struggling economy. this particular statement which as dumb problem our united states is deployed by sign into patient bogside is expected to give. anybody. reaction but it's going to take up to mad as us to get the of state. along with his
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stock depends dean would be on bents day that goes on december the bogside and decided to take up this issue with their instinct bob. bob and don't bend over on the corp big been a star by then be needing is growing rapidly particularly in the defense sense you're really bugged on is buying more stuff bits definitely defense equip and army navy air force from the chinese defense walk it instead of. the american market saw america squared off so definitely because of the growing studio partnership with china and that issue has also got big thing bugs on in that you know defense and the so of course so many job this might be that you don't behind washington these all the way years announcements and decisions. jordan is warning of dangerous consequences after the u.s. cut all funding to the u.n.
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agency for palestinian refugees and rar provides health care education and food to millions of people israel's back to the decision which the palestinians say is an attack on their people who are a force at times more from the occupied west bank. just this week in the face of its funding crisis one row was celebrating the start of the academic year at the reopening of its schools girls' arriving for class in the journalism refugee camp in the occupied west bank welcomed by the agency's chief unruh has been scrambling all year to drum up the money to maintain its services after the us withheld more than three hundred million dollars in funding. now comes confirmation that those cuts permanent the u.s. state department saying the fundamental business model in fiscal practices that have marked an rougher years tied to an endlessly and exponentially expanding community of entitled beneficiaries is simply unsustainable the united states will no longer commit further funding to this irredeemably flawed operation for the
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palestinian leadership the decision is not about the specifics of a u.n. agency rather an attack on the palestinian cause the u.s. may argue that it's tax payers money and there are free to do whatever they want to do with it yes but will give them the right garber of the stealing of my land my future my spirit and my hopes my capital maxim was my only subject her church they have no right whatsoever for palestinians the final status of the more than five million refugees who assert a right of return to present day israel is like the status of jerusalem an issue to be settled by the go see a sion not by a preemptive u.s. position that position is referred to at least in the language used in the us statement when it talks about the exponentially expanding number of people who rely on raw that suggest this isn't just a move against one specific agency but also against the continued refugee status of millions of people. for the sufi family home is the village of bacon
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a balance now in israel not the jelas own refugee camp where most of them were born and raised. well a human what can i did if i came back on my own a cart tend to land i want my children there before me we want them that the future is less and their children. used for a sufi house seventy grandchildren and great grandchildren among israeli jews there is all but political consensus that allowing all such families to return would destroy the jewish character of the state but there's also concern not least reported within the israeli security establishment about the effects of killing off their main provider of aid in order to disrupt the politics but i think people are asking whether what we're seeing is the political instrumental isolation or aid and what you say is that the amount of minutes and the needs of the people are simply two grades in the short term un role will continue to seek ways to plug its funding gap germany among the first donor nations to promise extra money warning of an
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uncontrollable chain reaction if annorah were forced to shut down for sit out zero refugee camp in the occupied west bank. the united states is to be france and the u.k. are condemning a surge in violence around libya's capital tripoli at least forty people are being killed and more than one hundred injured in several days of fighting between rival factions most of the casualties are civilians gun battles and shelling of damaged areas around port mahmoud abbas where he has the latest from tripoli. the situation is still very tense in the southern suburbs of the libyan capital tripoli where there are new would kalash is between the seventh infantry brigade from the city of the horn and its allies from the city of misrata on the one hand and armor groups bad by the bad. national accord government on the other hand we're getting reports from the battlefield in the southern suburbs of tripoli that.
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