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on the wreath break the vending. spread sites to learn the montieth cats have core. police suspect a lone gunmen is behind fifteen unsolved shootings in the city all targeting immigrants an ethnic minority and an attempted murder on a young life friday evening police were out in full force again after another man was shot out there cycling disillusioned with the state prosecution of the victim's sister has strikes up an unlikely relationship with the accused in letters to serial killer and a witness documentary on al-jazeera. in a world where journalism as an industry is changing we fortunate to be able to
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continue to expand to continue to have that passenger drive and present the stories in a way that is important to our viewers. everyone has a story worth hearing. to cover those that are often ignored we don't weigh our coverage towards one particular region or continent that's why i joined al-jazeera . the occupied west bank city of hebron is on the front line of the arab israeli conflict you don't really care after all well about palestinians you don't like it i don't like it but you just don't care about one man is standing up to israeli pressure to sell his house for an unimaginable figure that you call a good guy who is the man you need for the government of al-jazeera world tells the story of the house that's a symbol of resistance to continuing occupation the hundred million dollar home. the latest news as it breaks because people are already some of the country's most vulnerable and now they say they need help with details coverage here in gaza more
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than most places the contrast between scenes like this and the realities of daily life for so many from around the world forty years ago it was all but impossible for a foreign man or woman to live in china let alone marry a chinese but today marriages like this are no longer exceptional. the u.s. national security adviser threatened sanctions against the international criminal court if it tries americans for possible war crimes in afghanistan. and every incident in this is al jazeera live from doha also coming up the u.s. also announces the closure of palestine's diplomatic office in washington over
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attempts to take israel to the i.c.c. . turkey's president warns of a humanitarian disaster as the syrian government targets the last rebel stronghold of it. and ladies only the afghan town being built just for female police officers . the u.s. is threatening sanctions against the international criminal court if it pursues an investigation into american troops in afghanistan national security adviser john bolton issued the warning in his first major speech since joining the trumpet ministration in april in the same address he confirmed that the u.s. is closing the palestine liberation organization is office in washington a white house correspondent kimberly how could reports. protests in the west bank as news filtered out washington was making good on it threat national security
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advisor john bolton made it official the u.s. is closing the washington office of the palestine liberation organization effort to put pressure on palestinians to return to the negotiating table amid stalled peace talks with israel the trumpet ministration will not keep the office open when the palestinians refused to take steps to start direct and meaningful new. with israel the threat of the mission's closure seen by many as retaliation for actions by the palestinian authority president mahmoud abbas last year at the united nations calling for the investigation and prosecution of israeli officials through the international criminal court you see actions in raged many in the united states who see the i.c.c. as a body rife with abuses and an infringement on u.s. sovereignty on monday bolton called for criminal sanctions against the i.c.c. if it moves ahead with investigating allegations of us were crimes in afghanistan
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those sanctions could even include blocking i.c.c. judges from entering the united states the united states will use any means necessary to protect our citizens and those of our allies from unjust prosecution by this illegitimate court senior palestinian officials are enraged by the u.s. announcement following similar announcements of cuts to palestinian aid the move of the us embassy from tel aviv to jerusalem and is blind to ongoing israeli settlement expansion on disputed land this is an administrative mission oh. yeah administrations that sort of a nation. can use its policies of blackmail and extortion. and undermining the peace process and. the palestinian mission opened in one nine hundred ninety four here in washington and palestinian leaders have long held that any closure of this office would undermine peace efforts despite ignoring these
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warnings the trumpet ministration says it's still committed to peace could roll out its plan in the coming months kimberly help get al-jazeera washington the palestinian leadership says the u.s. is adult to the list of israeli demands. reports from ramallah. well the polar state of relations between the palestinian leadership and the united states was already in evidence for many months one of those factors is the fact that the head of the p.l.o. mission which has just been closed down has been here in ramallah since he was withdrawn from the united states in may by palestinian president mahmoud abbas he was informed early on monday morning palestinian time by a u.s. official who told him that it was because of the palestinian pressure for israel to be brought before the international criminal court that this decision was being made but the palace in leadership sees this very much in the context of other u.s. measures against them in recent days in fact throughout the trumpet ministration
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just recently though we have seen two hundred million dollars in aid slashed from u.s. funding to the palestinian authority we've seen the united states and entirely its funding of an rather the u.n. organization that aids palestinian refugees just this weekend twenty five million dollars taken away from palestinian hospitals in east jerusalem and so when we spoke to the senior advisor to the palace in president not bill south he put this in that context does mr trump provide any answer absolutely not mr thrums ideas of destructive whatever remains of the peace process are one sided are extortionists. using economic pressure to deny any right for the palestinians and to deny the importance of international law and international institutions the palestinian leadership says rather than trying to bully them into adopting a different line in terms of their rejection of the trump peace plan before its
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publication rather the united states has adopted a grocery list of israeli demands this latest move being one of them we spoke to the secretary general of the p.l.o. side erica on monday he said that they would pursue israel at the international criminal court with even greater vigor adding another charge to the list that of the impending demolition of a bedouin village. in the occupied west bank he also said that after speaking to the un general assembly president abbas would return here reconvene the palestinian central council and start to enact real changes in the palestinian relationship with israel as a result of all that's happened since donald trump took power turkey's president has warned of a humanitarian crisis if the syrian government goes ahead with its offensive in the rebel held province writing in the wall street journal recha typer one warns that the syrian government against sacrificing innocent people on counter-terrorism grounds syria cannot be left in the hands of bashar al assad he says and russia and
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iran must take responsibility for preventing a humanitarian disaster in it lip if the international community fails to take action not only innocent syrians but the entire world stands to pay the price. he says a political solution is needed as the expected offensive will create a massive security risk to turkey europe and beyond to once pleas for a political solution come as the united nations says that thirty thousand people have already been displaced within syria's province in the last week alone many of them heading towards turkey to syria stuff the deca reports now from turkey from the turkey syria border there's a huge numbers given by the united nations over thirty thousand people fleeing the areas where the bombardment is taking place and going to different areas inside it live most of the people according to the united nations are going into camps these are camps that are along the turkish border turkey's borders of course remain
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closed some people going to stay with relatives also others according to the united nations are an informal camp and others renting it just shows you the concern going forward particularly by turkey of a massive potential civilian exodus towards its borders its borders remain closed as we're sad and it has no intention of opening them up regardless of what happens it says it is on its own and it is that capacity when it comes to dealing with syrian refugees hosting already over three million inside turkey so what what they're doing to prepare for this they tell us that they already have material inside syria in the sense that they can be setting up more camps more tense also medical facilities tree our facilities if that is needed because they do expect if the offensive gets closer to the cities to the more densely populated areas they are warning and a lot of people have used this word of a potential bloodbath. but
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a possible offensive looms in senior officials from russia turkey and iran have arrived in geneva for talks host hosted by the un david chaytor reports. the united nations has warned an all out onslaught on it lip will endanger the lives of three million civilians trapped in the province one million of them children. the special envoy for syria has spelled out to the security council what it could mean we have been hearing it during this last few days we are all terribly concerned they are all ingredients that exist poor a perfect storm of which in chile divest the king your money concert we're in other consequences as well the syrian refugees and activists have been staging weekly demonstrations outside the u.n. headquarters in geneva they say it's intolerable talks of a new constitution are taking place while bombs are falling on it live i say to the
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united nation says if you are not doing anything just talking without action we heard my brother next to me. i lost my son i lost my country. the u.n. special envoy to syria said in terms of real politics they realize that plans could be overturned by the escalating conflict. but that no political process should be held hostage by anything aid organizations say in recent days three hospitals have been attacked one of them twice they're calling for human observers to be based in the province when there is a storm i would be told sick by the war stay in the payson and do this to survive in the case of it's not even a storm there is no there is no instructions you never know what to do as a civilian this secretly film footage was taken after the fall of eastern ghouta earlier this year and shows young men who surrendered to the government being led
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in chains through the streets of damascus it's believed they were then conscripted into the army this digital artwork of life in rebel controlled territory in syria is going on display at the headquarters of the union of medical care in geneva it conveys the suffocating isolation of being under attack but nothing can convey the sheer scale of the suffering to come if the assault continues david chaytor al jazeera geneva. lawyers for brazil's jailed former president louis. lula da silva say that he'll keep fighting to run in next month's presidential election is banned from standing juicer corruption conviction and the supreme court has rejected his latest appeal he spent monday with fernando her dad who could be announced as the workers' party candidates on tuesday in america and it's on the sea of human is in could achieve. is in jail. it's a race against time for former president lula da silva and his workers party this
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is the federal police facility where the former president is serving out a twelve year prison sentence and it's here that the would be presidential candidate spent the day meeting with his running mate fernando had that it was widely expected that lula would give him a letter naming him as his successor to allow him to register in his stead as the party's candidate before a tuesday evening deadline for doing so runs out. outside supporters who've been camped out in front of the prison facility remained on vigil. oh the man made them. we vote for lula's ideals we have a program for our country voting had. it's the same thing for us because we are voting for a program but instead of a new candidate but they got was the message there is still not giving up hoping against the odds that one of two superior court appeals that he still has open will overturn an.
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