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and his handling of the comic crisis which has led to a severe shortage of food and medical supplies jordan has more now from washington d.c. . according to the new york times the secret meetings between the trumpet ministration and members of the venezuelan military who wanted to overthrow nicolas maduro started in the fall of two thousand and seventeen just about a year ago u.s. officials had instructed a u.s. diplomat to basically listen to the military officials and to take notes and to take questions about their plans to try to replace the venezuelan president with someone else not to offer any u.s. guidance not to offer any u.s. support according to the new york times one of the military officials involved in those talks who happens to be on a u.s. sanctions list and so cannot come to the united states. with any americans said that they were actually hoping that the americans who have had
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a long strained relationship with caucus would actually offer them support or advice on how to depose the venezuelan president when that support wasn't coming if then fell on to the military leaders to try to figure out how to remove the dual role and other top officials from office however after several attempts to try to plan a coup those in which that details were leaked to the public and so the officials had to scrub their plans in the meantime the trumpet ministration apparently decided that these were not people with whom the u.s. should be doing business with in terms of managing the relationship with caucus and so they stopped the series of meetings the white house has not independently confirmed this report but he did send a statement to the new york times indicating that it has an obligation to listen to all parts of venezuelan society as it's trying to figure out
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a proper response to the political crisis in that country. so they come in this half hour for as long as it takes a way to present their problems and complaints bang back to the country's incoming president and it's all black and white and it's just won the golden lion at the venice film festival more on that coming up. how iran has full use for a new science wells to the joy of most after all it has been a long drought but the cloud the reference that rains drifted off shore not apart from a few showers down the coast and out towards victoria that's about it the next couple of days increasingly pressure will rise the circulation eventually over the whole decent side becomes this which means sometimes fear not the site an area of high
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pressure tends to suppress all sorts of weather of any sort be honest and purses enjoying the edge of that i suppose a possible you might get a bit of rain just touching the far south west otherwise the constant is largely dry and that's mostly true for new zealand as clive closing in from the east to contain some tropical air and sun from the west but they're both take a while to close in serbia eastern side of north island possibly rain the far west of science all and as i say things close in the rain in oakland and this of course come monday but that's a little bit of light right nothing like what's on wife or japan again slow moving frontal system contains plenty of tropical moisture somewhere i think we've got two full days of rightness that's true for most of western honshu right up to southern her corridor tokyo might end up staying dry.
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they are women. mothers. performers. from their prison of mcclatchy argentina. will speak sheep station it's. hard to. see at this time. of the top stories on al-jazeera syrian and russian warplanes have carried out some of the heaviest bombardment yet of rebel positions in southern province activists
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and rescue workers reported more than sixty airstrikes iraqi security forces have lifted a curfew imposed earlier on the southern city of basra iraq's parliament has held an emergency session to work out how to contain violent protests there and that egyptian court has sentenced seventy five people to death and hundreds more to prison terms over the two thousand and thirteen square sit in a total of seven hundred thirty nine people were charged in the mass trial. the latest attempt to try to solve the yemen war has failed to get off the ground the official government delegation is leaving the swiss city of geneva after waiting two days for who the rebel representatives to join the u.n. brokered the talks there who they say they didn't fly to switzerland because of safety concerns they would change who has more from geneva. the collapse of the peace process even before it had begun was
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a setback to all the efforts of the un special envoy to the yemen but he refused to be discouraged so for me the important. aspect of these last three days is that we have started consultations. the process of beginning. the road back to peace has started not quite in the way that we would have wanted. but it is begun i shall be going to muscat during the course of the next few days and hopefully to solve as well of course to discuss with. before they left a member of the yemen government delegation told me they would now force to the negotiating table that target the port offered data a vital lifeline for their economy and humanitarian supplies the process in geneva instead of building trust has exposed the gulf that separates the two warring parties and a new rift has opened with the united nations if you could in the matter at the end
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every time these talks face a wall of irresponsibility by these coup plotters these groups who are exploiting international efforts of the yemeni government to reach peace they are being totally irresponsible the special envoy was unfortunately accommodating the coup plotters and giving them excuses it was a long goodbye for the yemeni government still a geisha and heading home to a war wracked country with little immediate hopes of peace david chaytor al jazeera geneva. greek police of fire tear gas at demonstrators in the northern city of thessaloniki thousands of greeks are protesting against a recent diplomatic agreement to end the quarter century with neighboring macedonia the deal would see the balkan state we named north. police estimated around fifteen thousand people were in the crowd many tried to converge on a venue where the prime minister the press was giving
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a speech on the future of greece now its bailouts have ended serbia's president has pledged to continue talks with call civil to resolve the long running dispute between the two alexander speaking at the start of a two day visit to cos of o. a day after he and this cos of an counterpart called off a face to face meeting in brussels at the last minute possible declared independence from serbia ten years ago a move not recognised by belgrade the two men were due to discuss a land swap under which the price of a valley in southern serbia where the population is mainly ethnic albanian would join kosovo and in return serbia would take control over the majority serb area of cos of the north of the river. i will always look for a solution so we get the most and lose the least how will this work out in the future i don't know there's a long way ahead of us. there will be a lot of obstacles on that road i only hope that we will be able to preserve the
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peace and that in future we will have more understanding for each other. sweden's prime minister has warned that dark forces are mobilizing as he held his final rallies before sunday's general election stephan. leader of the social democrats appeal to voters to unite against the rise of far right groups the country is renowned for its inclusive policies many voters a worried that immigrants are putting housing health care and welfare services under increasing pressure poll suggests neither of the main political groups will win an outright majority meaning the far right party the suite in them a kratz could play a key role in forming the next government for the economy. we're not going to retreat. in the face of hatred and extremism others seem prepared to work and cooperate with the party to detach the media and fear about minorities it says jews and the sami can't be real sweet it's
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a party that says muslims are not real people again and again they show their nazi and racist roots they're trying to destroy the e.u. at a time when we need that cooperation the most. north korea is preparing to celebrate its birthday with a show of military strength hundreds of trucks carrying thousands of troops lined the riverbank in pyongyang at dawn sunday is the seventieth anniversary of the foundation of the people's republic of korea in one nine hundred forty eight. it's going to mexico now where hundreds of people gather every morning outside the office of the incoming president many travel for days to ask on this front away lopez obrador for help he's due to take office in the center and as john homan reports mexicans have high expectations and hope he'll be a leader who listens to the people. it's still nights in mexico city but already the queue is forming at this house the headquarters of president
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elect and that is money well lopez obrador the leftist populist doesn't take over to december but already people are hand deliver him petitions it's a pilgrimage of sorts to us to small miracles seventy year old raphael and his companions in a place to put their market stools after they were moved on by authorities fourteen years ago to him it's simple but. we believe in him and we know that he'll come through for us this huge faith here in the next president mixed with desperation after years of knocking on the doors of seemingly uncaring authorities elses roof fell in with last year's earthquake she just wants someone to take a pic case i'm not mad being gang they just lie to me if the authorities say they're going to see me and then just send me from one office to another telling me to wait and that's just not fair there's around two hundred people coming every day with a spectacular array of requests to get a pension or medical treatment to find the missing relative or get someone out of
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jail many like road have traveled hundreds of kilometers those of any most of it but again we want him to give us a hand to get a dairy farm running and to get our local economy going again for you as the day goes on the crowd swells and the man himself makes a brief appearance by mid-morning there's quite a scene here with people presenting their complaints lots of cameras and still belong line of petition is here waiting to be seen and this is something that's not usually in mexico where the political class is often seen as aloof and out of touch it's happening now because president elect lopez obrador has worked to try to establish a direct link between himself and the poor and vulnerable and this is really going to critics that also presents dangers there are worries that he could become a strong man willing to circumvent mexico's already fragile institue. shouldn't those here really take a chance. there's no one else left to get us out of this hole not because he's the
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messiah but because he's been power now and he said he'll bring change. to that change the very high in this street if it doesn't come to disappoint will be immense don't homan is it a screw city. people have been rallying around the world to urge world leaders to take more action against climate change this is the scene in paris where thousands rallied earlier it's part of an international day of protests to coincide with key united nations climate talks in bangkok and the talks aimed to create a draft legal framework for limiting the global temperature rise but the discussions of stalled over how poor countries access funding to fight climate change well the u.s. and canada say negotiations to revamp the north american trade agreement are going well but there's still no deal in sight one of the main sticking points is canada as their e.u. industry it operate under a supply management system which protects farmers from foreign competition and you
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lack met some very farmers in houlton near toronto to gauge their reaction. i don't think the supply management system should be even involved in after it wasn't involved twenty years ago and should be involved now. with a herd of sixty five purebred dairy cows roland egger and his family work hard on their farm near toronto the mill quota they have with the government guarantees a fair price if they meet quality and other standards he says abolishing that system as the u.s. wants would be unfair for canadian farmers consumers and taxpayers a lot of people i don't understand and airy farmers canadian supply man is farmers are not subsidized but anyway the american dairy farmers are quite heavily subsidize he always read in the press how they can't survive how the markets the milk prices so cheap canada's dairy farmers say theirs is an industry that produces
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quality products for a local market and they're tired of trade negotiations using them as a bargaining chip for now canada's nafta negotiators are defending the canadian dairy system against u.s. demands for open borders but as these long running talks enter a feverish final phase the pressure is growing on canada to either join an agreement already made with mexico or be left out entirely they want to get access for wisconsin farmers into the canadian dairy market so it seems donald trump has brinkmanship is actually quite good he's put canada in quite a vulnerable situation we're in a row and to the extent they focus in on dairy canada's going to have to give something. quite simply canada needs access to u.s. markets for most of its exports even though the government signed free trade deals with other countries and the european union more than a billion and a half dollars worth of trade flows across the border every day and restricting
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that could be disastrous truly we are the envy of the world sitting right next door to the united states and we have to find a way to make this relationship work it will not be our best idea of an agreement but this is one of those things sometimes you do sort of try to win the fight today live to fight another day a new north american trade agreement will mean compromise by both the u.s. and canada canadian dairy farmers are hoping that their livelihoods won't suffer as negotiators rushed to meet a fast approaching deadline daniel lack al-jazeera holton ontario afonso. has won the golden lion the top prize at the venice film festival. the black and white drama is based. in mexico it's also the first major festival victory for streaming company netflix which will distribute.
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and the live a coleman won best actress for her role as the eighteenth century queen and the favorite. and the competition's only female director has taken home the special jury prize jennifer cantwell the award for the nightingale revenge thriller set in eight hundred twenty five australia she dedicated the award to the indigenous people whose brutal treatment by the british colonisers is played out in the film ken said she hopes to see more women making films. different forces the most powerful healing force on the planet so i hope and i'm confident that next year in the year after in the year off to see more and more women inhabiting the space. i from film to sport know me off the first grand slam title beating serena williams in a highly charged us open final twenty year old osaka took the first set six two williams
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was then hit with a code violation in the second set after being accused of receiving help from her coach she was given a second reprimand for verbal e abusing the umpire which cost her a game but osaka kept her cool and served out the match six four to become the first japanese player to win a grand slam. much more than that never thing else that we've been covering on our website al-jazeera dot com. and the reminder of our headlines syrian and russian warplanes have carried out some of the heaviest bombardments yet two of rebel positions in southern italy province activists and rescue workers reported more than sixty airstrikes while helicopters dropped barrel bombs syria's military is threatening
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a major offensive to retake it which is the last rebel stronghold in the country. iraqi security forces are enforcing a curfew on the southern city of basra after a week of violent protests iraq's parliament held an emergency session toward. the protests fueled by anger over a lack of work and basic services prime minister hi there led by the urged members of parliament to help prevent confrontation we should draw a distinction between the political factors on the other issues namely security and services unfortunately events have developed rapidly since the parliament's first session of monday last as a result of the escalating political wrangling which if turned into armed confrontations will be gravely dangerous we are keen on steering away from plunging into such danger now the situation in basra is owner control human rights groups have can then be egypt's sentencing of hundreds of people charged over two thousand
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and thirteen pro muslim brotherhood sit in in cairo a total of seven hundred thirty nine defendants were charged in the last trial the court confirmed death sentences on seventy five people while forty five more were given life terms in prison the rubber square protests lasted six weeks and then did with the killing of around nine hundred protesters by security forces the new york times is reporting that the trumpet ministration secretly met venezuelan military officials to discuss a coup attempt against president nicolas maduro the newspaper citing an unnamed u.s. officials on the former venezuelan military commander said the talks on who plans stalled and protesters have been gathering in towns and cities around the world to urge world leaders to take action against climate change this is the scene in paris where thousands rallied earlier onset those are the main stories it's viewfinder
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