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could agree upon on how to move forward to help the people most in need but it's clear it will take more than talk to reach the people to help the venezuelans millions of whom are now spread out across the region and in need of assistance still ahead on the suicide attacks at a sports center in the afghan capital kabul kills at least twenty people. and british police release images of two russians they believe are behind the nerve agent poisoning of a formal russian spy and his daughter. hello there been some sensible showers in pakistan and the other side that is insensible showers in turkey and they will be repeatable but if you're in between and chances are you are a say around or iraq there's nothing happening it's still fairly hot potential
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share around the caspian does exist as a turkey's from the light to get there but it comes through into lebanon or syria still dry dusty the breeze not particularly strong hinting at maybe something additional blowing down through the gulf for these much and it really sets to humiliate the qatar in particular attempts around about forty martyrs typical twenty seven in still suggests cloudy and drizzly weather in somalia which is what it should be it is there for the next day or so some sensible weather has happened further south we often jump from middle east get out towards southern africa here which is this time the is often just big blue skies but look at this they've already seen a significant amount of rain what i see significant twenty millimeters in the reservoirs around cape time this promise is more and it moves eastward towards port elizabeth again another area which could do with the reservoirs topping up emergency sanctions at the moment so this is going to be good news for thursday and quite possibly friday as well.
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hello again you're watching al-jazeera reminder of our top stories this hour the leaders of north and south korea will meet later this month in pyongyang to talk about denuclearizing the peninsula south korea says kim jong un has expressed an interest in closer cooperation with the u.s. at a meeting with a special envoy from solved at least two people are dead after a powerful earthquake hit parts of the northern japanese island of hokkaido the six point seven magnitude quake struck in the early hours of thursday triggering landslides and damaging buildings planes at one of the island's airports was seen shaking from the force of the quake. an anonymous article in the new york times claims senior members of the trumpet ministration are working to undermine his words policies newspaper says it's written by a senior white house official trampas demanded the paper reveal the writer's identity white house spokeswoman sara sanders has called for the officer to resign . more than three hundred people have been killed in four months of anti-government
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protests in nicaragua the police and military have been widely accused of using excessive force against protesters rights groups say there is a climate of fear and some form of police officers have spoken out against the government crackdown putting themselves at risk from a network john homan has more. until recently this young man was a naked eye one police officer now he's had to flee the country all he says because he disagree with his government's crackdown on protests. killing an innocent a young person that doesn't sit well with me they're students and not criminals. human rights groups say the officers who've spoken out against the government's often heavy handed tactics and now in danger this one says he was slung in jail and interrogated by police intelligence after criticizing authorities in a what's. going to be said to tell them everything because if they found anything
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more or that i was involved with other people they'd have to put my parents and my family and my wife in prison officers totus just asking to be discharged can result in a rest one human rights office processes policeman's resignations for them taking their weapons and uniforms to their superiors so they don't have to risk going in person cherry garcia you can be in prison and tried for crimes by the supreme court that's what's happening now or you could end up dead. lopez's mother says he was killed because he wanted to leave the force the police told her that he was shot on duty by protesters but of friends again we showed video and photos of father's body said that he was tortured and then beaten to death his mother talked to us via skype she's in hiding it just really that good what a coincidence that friday he says he's going to resign and then somebody my son is that and they had his death they lied to me why.
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repeatedly asked the police for its response to these allegations there was no but both the u.n. human rights groups have criticized the fools and. unfortunately the police haven't just committed murders of nicaraguan students compass who knows but also torture i mean humane treatment illegal detentions sexual abuse of young people. it's a far cry from the days when the police were respected at home and abroad a few years ago in nicaragua as police in the other crimes so countries in central america it's community based approach helped to keep homicide levels relatively low and to build trust with the public now that trust appears to have turned to fear not just for much of the public but for dissenting officers within the force themselves john hoeven menar work at least twenty people have died and seventy others injured in twenty explosions in afghanistan the first explosion was in
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a wrestling gym in the western suburbs of kabul police say a suicide bomber detonated explosives in front of athletes training them a car bomb then went off nearby the area is home to many hazaar as an ethnic group that has been targeted in the past jennifer glass has more from kabul. the first attack on that sports center a center for wrestling in the dusty bar cine record of kabul back to a western suburb of kabul mainly fia has are living in that neighborhood and then the second bomb came in after targeting first responders and careless few who had gone to cover that event queue journalists from tolo t.v. were killed they were actually reporting live from the scenes of moments before the second explosion i mean far far not the mahdi were killed in that attack among the twenty people killed and more than sixty injured in that attack it's the second attack in that neighborhood in in in the past month an education center was
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attacked about a few weeks ago young young men and women who were preparing for university exams so it's particularly brutal attack and has our city a neighborhood of kabul and the u.k. has called for united nations security council meeting to discuss new developments in the not be chalked poisoning case british prosecutors have charged russians of trying to kill former spy surrogates cripple and his daughter a junia with a nerve agent in southern england russia says it's never heard of the suspects lawrence leamer reports from london the british police believe these are the men who attempted to assassinate a double agent on the streets of the u.k. alexander petrol and bushy rolf probably aliases and now the prime suspects in the attempted murder of saga's krypto the police have images of the two men near the strip malls house apparently moments before novacek was smeared on the from dual.
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the strippers were found slumps near their home in salzburg the case has caused a massive diplomatic rift with russia which has consistently said the u.k. could provide no proof that it was responsible the u.k. now believes that is exactly what it has and not only that the prime minister said to a stunned parliament the british security services believe that soon men our military intelligence officers of the russian state i can to day tell the house that based on a body of intelligence the government has concluded that the two individuals named by the police and c.p.s. offices from the russian military intelligence service. also known as the g.r.u. the g.r.u. is a highly disciplined organization with a well established chain of command so this was not a road operation it was almost certainly also approved outside the g.r.u. a senior level of the russian state after months of work the police have offered a detailed timeline of the movements of the two prime suspects they say the
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russians flew from moscow to london gatwick airport on aeroflot flight to five double eight on march the second they then stated the hotel in east london before catching a train to souls pretty on the afternoon of march the third and returning to london on the same day they then repeated the trip on sunday march the fourth where the police say c.c.t.v. footage shows them near the scriptures house by the evening they left london and were flying back to moscow on aeroflot two five eight five. at the hotel in east london the police say they found trace elements of novacek so small that they didn't pose a risk to health but it still counts as evidence we know part of their main street second before the last display sitting staring. without the railway stated we know that when we find out who they were found out which hotel i stayed on the second we took control. i mean not really we found traces of. both
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a police and international chemical agent body the o.p.c. w. have said it was the same batch of navi chalk that was used against this cripples which then killed dawn sturgis and seriously injured her boyfriend charlie rowley they had found a fake perfect case with a bottle inside adapted to release the novacek the couple had assumed it was puffy and she sprayed the novacek on herself this case and that of this cripples and now directly being linked in the criminal inquiry. was at exactly the point when the british police were briefing journalists in london about all this the russian foreign ministry was tweeting this derogatory video comparing prime minister may's dancing ability with that of the foreign ministry spokeswoman as a signal he could hardly have said we don't care any more bluntly the last time the u.k. had prime suspects in an attack on a spy it was the alexander litvinenko case which ended with
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a look of oyo named as one of the killers eventually made a member of the russian parliament the u.k. can't get the two prime suspects in the scripture case extradited it's against russian law and anyway it would be hardly worth the effort the scribbles have survived but u.k. russian relations a stock in the freezer. largely al-jazeera london. the second murder trial of a former blackwater security guard has been ruled a mistrial nicholas slaton is one of four men working for the u.s. security firm accused of opening fire on a bustling square in iraq in two thousand and seven killing fourteen civilians slaton was convicted of first degree murder and sentenced to life in prison in twenty fourteen the u.s. first yemen talks in two years have been delayed by twenty four hours a day on their start on friday a previous attempt to strike a deal between rebels and the internationally recognized government collapsed the un special envoy for yemen martin griffiths says he is trying to get the two sides
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to trust each other. building confidence between the parties so they can address this use together resolve issues through compromise concessions and. trust in each other confidence building measures the design partly to help build this trust through reman from them partly to actually deliver some benefits to the people of yemen and partly to send a signal to the international community. that something is happening. gammon like many of the conflict are desperately in need of a signal. david chaytor has more from geneva the venue for the plan talks. the peace consultations between the two warring sides were jus to start here at the geneva headquarters on thursday morning but the united nations has now said that will be delayed until friday we don't know exactly what time but the delay is being caused by the fact that the hooty delegation the rebel delegation are still in the
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capital of sana that is because the saudi arabia at the head of the coalition has refused to allow them to fly now they were jew to go out to a mosque up in amman with some injured civilians for medical treatment but i think the saudi coalition of the looking at whether they were militiamen exactly who the injured people were and whether there were any iranians of whatever profession also on that flight so this is now all up for consultation with the special envoy to the yemen martin griffis is said he's not worried by that delay this is usual he said and he is sure everybody consultations are going on at the moment to make sure this matter could be cleared up and he also said that many confidence building measures were going to be discussed when the two sides get here
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in geneva and these included the vaccination program we've seen the cholera epidemic has taken many casualties amongst children especially on the old in yemen and also he said perhaps they should have another measure which is a prisoner swap he said that would give some hope to families on all sides of the conflict that real measures were being taken and that there was some hope for their future and the political process in the peace process could actually take root here in geneva. a town mayor who had been accused by philippine president to tear to your being involved in the drug trade has been shot dead rando mayor mariano blanco was killed by unidentified gunman inside the town hall in a popular tourist area say were problems. france and the u.k. have agreed to a deal over sharing scallop fishing off the french coast after violent scenes on
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the water last week fishermen from the two nations clashed in the bay of st eight days ago the french are unhappy british boats are allowed to fish there when they're banned under local regulations. a new report says more than forty million americans are struggling to pay for enough food month to month while that's a small improvement in recent years it still means that many people are forced to rely on handouts krisna salumi went to a food bank in new york. martina santos volunteers at this food pantry in manhattan where once a week she makes lunch for all the staff. this is where i made it last night in my house. this time in addition to bread pudding it's beef chicken or pork that's bulls and beans but like many other volunteers here martina also relies on the pantry herself to help feed her family of four she's what's known as food insecurity which means she struggles to pay for all the food her family needs. is
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important to me because they have them it's important for at the table when i'm running now i coming over young i've got me i've got beings and i got some for it they stood before. the pantry is run by the westside campaign against hunger which allows low income families to come once a month to get three days' worth of groceries although it's based in the affluent upper west side of manhattan it sees customers from all five boroughs of new york city a lot of the people who rely on food pantries like this one don't qualify for federal assistance what's known as snap or food stamps so even as the number of food insecure people in the united states has gone down their reliance on places like this has remained high two thirds of our customers are exclusively fantasy speaking . and many of them are recent ever grand and are not able to access some of the federal benefits that help to keep families afloat and so they're increasingly leaning on places like here actually meet their families basic needs. according to
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the group hunger free america it's a common misperception that people who rely on food assistance don't work. in the last few decades the number of private charities in america has absolutely skyrocketed yet the number of people hungry has skyrocketed why because we replaced living wage jobs with poverty jobs and we flash to government safety net. making the work these charities do essential if not a solution to the problem kristensen me al jazeera new york. this is al-jazeera these are the top stories of the leaders of north and south korea will meet later this month in pyongyang to discuss denuclearizing the peninsula at a meeting with a special envoy from south korea kim jong un said he still had faith in donald trump and wants to work more closely with the u.s. the talks are trying to revive
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a faltering diplomacy between north korea and the u.s. after kim jong un summit with trump in june two people are dead after a powerful earthquake hit parts of the northern japanese island of hokkaido six point seven magnitude quake struck in the early hours of thursday the force of the quake triggered landslides and damaged buildings planes at one of the island's airports was seen shaking due to the force of the quake. an anonymous article in new york times claims members of the trumpet ministration are working to undermine his worst policies the newspaper says it's written by a senior official tramples already condemned the article calling it a gutless editorial he's demanded the paper reveal the identity of the author white house spokeswoman sara sanders has called for the anonymous writer to resign. paraguayan will move its embassy in israel back to tel aviv from jerusalem reversing a decision made just months ago in response israel says it will close its embassy
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in paraguay the country's lost the president has your card has moved it following the u.s. and guatemala it was controversial for palestinians who consider occupied east jerusalem the capital of a future state the u.k. has called for united nations security council meeting to discuss new revelations in the knobby chalk poisoning case british prosecutors have charged two russians of trying to kill former spy service cripple and his daughter yunior with a nerve agent in southern england russia says it's never heard of the suspects at least twenty people have died and seventy others injured in twenty explosions in afghanistan the first bomb exploded in a wrestling gym in the western suburbs of kabul police say a suicide bomber detonated explosives in front of athletes training there then a car bomb went off nearby the area is home to many hazaar as an ethnic group that has been targeted in the past. those are the headlines we're back in half an hour right now it's witness. and instantly shifting news cycle it was even
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