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and the actual statement so far will probably simply be a an exercise in propaganda they will insist that of course they had nothing to do with this terrible crime and then go off to back to their lives we might see what happened with lugovoy tune the legit assailants in that case they eventually make their way into the jumar some sort of political structure as a reward for their actions but really no nothing to fear from them so long as its repercussions are concerned. putin was speaking at the eastern economic forum of leadenhall stock where he's been meeting leaders from russia's eastern neighbors he vowed to work with this child chinese counterpart to ensure regional economic stability and he sprang a surprise on the japanese prime minister or a challenge as following events in russia's most eastern the major city. lot of our stock has been russia's window on the pacific since ships like these come on to the oceans the city's name means owner of the east that's more ambition the reality
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there have always been larger powers in the region a lot of our stock is much closer to beijing tokyo and seoul than it is to russia's own capital moscow so it makes sense to reach out to asian countries from here and since russia's isolation from the west escalated in two thousand and fourteen has become a strategic necessity creating the eastern economic forum was one response to that shift flying in for the fourth year of the annual forum with the prime ministers of japan and south korea as well as the presidents of mongolia and china the main focus of russia's attention. we should strengthen trust for the sake of peace and stability in the region even complex changes underway in the international situation the politics of force unilateral approaches and protectionism are rearing their heads that was clearly a dig at u.s. trade policy but the americans have allies here the japanese prime minister spoke
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up for the u.s. president's approach to north korea. president donald trump in gauge the confidence building with chairman kim jong un you also shared with him the broad future that would emerge through denuclearization and urged him to take action and doing so he dumps a new approach that no one else had tried before with russia and japan have a seventy year old dispute over the korea islands that's prevented them formally ending the second world war but saying the idea had just occurred to him putin suggested turning the disagreement on its head let's sign a peace treaty not now but before the end of the year without any preconditions i haven't asked the audience to support me with applause but i'm grateful for the support ok and then based on this peace treaty trying to solve all the remaining issues later as friends putin likes to throw such surprises you. highlights what events like this one can be used for as the name implies this forum is all stand simply about economics but the presence of so many presidents and prime ministers
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shows that has diplomatic value to this is a chance for them to meet and talk together in a relatively unpressurized environment snopes summit style agendas here and as a useful way to explore regional problems and perhaps find solutions that have otherwise eluded them very chalons al-jazeera but it will stop so to come in this half hour the big sums up the european parliament so kane's and new york tightening copyright rules on material uploaded to the internet and your major weather systems threaten to separate continents president someone to evacuate in the us heavy rain pounds the philippines. however we've got lots going on with the weather just around the south china seas
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we have got two systems rolling through here after one it's making its way further west when this is a weakening system this it will bring some very heavy rain towards high natus we go on through the coming hours not cheap out in hong kong for thursday but as we know as we make our way towards the weekend we have got making its way in from the pacific and that will roll in by the end of the weekend so wet and windy weather rolling across northern parts of the philippines a good part of taiwan towards the southeastern corner of china make the most of the calm before the storm then also stormy weather to affect in the northeast of india at present over towards bangladesh the storm clouds very much in evidence here at the moment that what weather just fading up across western goal behind up towards the northwest of india western side of india it is fine. and dry ice and good weather now coming through here a little shade as we go on through the next thousand images catch the odd shower up towards russia to the north of mumbai most on
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a rain across potential warm dry and sunny sums it up temperatures here would die house still getting up around the forty degree mark perhaps a little bit of cloud around the southern end of the ritzy. capturing a moment in time. snapshots of. other stories . providing a glimpse into someone else's wild. inspiring documentaries from impassioned filmmaking this. week nice documentaries to open your eyes on al-jazeera.
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welcome back here's a reminder of the top stories on al-jazeera the european parliament has voted to sanction on you for breaching the score of our prime minister viktor orban has put pressure on courts and non-governmental groups while refusing to take an asylum seekers'. a un commission of inquiry says internal displacement in syria this year has reached record levels more than a million people have been forced from their homes and russian president vladimir putin says his authorities have located the two men accused by the u.k. of the sergei scripter poisoning putin said they are both civilians. as well as voting to sanction hungry the european parliament has also backed the new law tightening copyright rules on material uploaded to the internet the
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copyright directive aims to make online platforms and web streaming services pay more to performers and creators of news content by requiring them to buy licenses it would also make large internet companies such as you tube and facebook install applaud filters to monitor users making the platforms responsible for any breach of copyright the proposals are backed by filmmakers such as mike lee music industry bodies and stars such as paul mccartney who says internet firms are profiting from their work without paying for it but lined up against it alongside you tube and the big tech firms are internet freedom campaigners and some musicians tim berners lee says it will restrict free expression while former fuji white cliffe jain belief believes performers should embrace the online world of mimi's sampling and free mixing. so if i was it so the art is do you really understand the power of you
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tube and do you understand the tools that you can use i think that there's actually more things that you too can do to actually show art is like you know take this hole like spoke eating like you know you don't get paid or whatever show them how to use their channel. flight seven being diverted from the only functioning airport in libya's capital tripoli after a rocket attack the attack on me to get international airport comes less than a week after the u.n. brokered a fragile truce amongst rival groups fighting for control of tripoli there's been no immediate reports of casualties maybe an airlines is the only operator that runs domestic and international flights from the airport to a limited number of countries it is barred from e.u. airports on security grounds what would have been what he had reports now from tripoli. a mad airport is the only operational airport in the libyan capital tripoli and authorities there have decided to hold
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a vision in the airport and divert all flights to the airport of misrata a city that is around two hundred kilometers to the east from the libyan capital tripoli that is following their stray rockets that landed close to the airport and authorities there say that they're worried that the stray rockets my it hurt or might affect or my damage the airports or the planes there now this is the second time vision in may to get airport has been whole to in two weeks between that's because of the clashes going on in the southern suburbs of the libyan capital tripoli now and you movement calls itself the tripoli use of the use of the libyan capital tripoli has claimed responsibility for attacking him a t. get airport it also says that it will continue targeting a mighty good airport until the airport is handed over to the government and the special deterrence force that is the force controlling the airport leaves the area
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now the latest this latest development might affect the cease fire agreement that has been brokered by the united nations between rival groups and also in another development sporadic fighting has been renewed between rival armed groups in the southern suburbs of the libyan capital tripoli and statements and counter statements between rival groups really hurt this is agreement there is a fear among civilians in the capital tripoli of a stray rockets that might land in densely populated areas especially with this threat of targeting and airport and the area surrounding the airport. lebanon's prime minister designate saad hariri says he is not seeking revenge for the assassination of his father he made the comments in the hague were closing arguments are being heard in the trial of four hezbollah members accused of killing rafi career read the former prime minister the court will not issue
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a verdict until next year but political tensions over its findings are again resurfacing zaina holder has a story. the closing arguments are the final step before judges issue their verdict that is not expected until sometime next year the assassination trial of lebanon's prime minister if you can head eighty began in early two thousand and fourteen the prosecution is meant taining its argument that the syrian government was at the heart of the plot which was carried out by members of the political armed party has below these men are being tried in their absence from the un backed tribunals. the two thousand and five assassination was a political earthquake that tore lebanese society apart political and sectarian divisions that emerged continue until today how do you do as the leader of the sunni community in the suspects belong to a shia group his son and political heir three time prime minister saddle had eighty flew to the hague for the culmination of the trial he is in
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a difficult position has been and its allies gamed political power at his expense had he said the perpetrators will face justice sooner or later but added he needs to put his feelings aside as prime minister designate. it took a long time for justice to be served but maybe time allowed us to be more rational i'll deal with this issue as a responsible official who has the responsibility to protect the country and the lebanese people the prosecution said his father's killing was politically motivated because he wanted to end syria's domination of lebanon the court appointed defense challenge what it described as circumstantial evidence the prosecution says analysis of mobile phone network calls undeniably links the suspects to the attack and they had been monitoring heavies movements for months prosecuting lawyers say phone lines stopped working moments before the massive bomb blast in beirut the court has again asked lebanese authorities to carry out their obligation and arrest
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the defendants and transfer them to the hague to face trial but has by law which is the most powerful political party and military force in the country has vowed that the suspects will never. be caught twenty one other people were killed and dozens injured in the assassination for many the suspects are not the only ones who should be tried and. they didn't act alone there are definitely people backing them they should be handed over to justice so that we know the people behind them who played a bigger role the truth is what her family and his supporters have been demanding for years but some of them fear political stability may take precedence over justice at least if the prevailing balance of power doesn't change. the hague. officials have warned residents of north and south carolina that they're running out of time to get out of harm's way as a category four hurricane approaches forecasters predict the hurricane florence will over offshore for days and could lead to intense inland flooding more than
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a million people have been ordered to evacuate florence is on a trajectory to strike the southern coast of north carolina. this is not going to be a glancing blow this is not going to be a tropical storm this is not going to be you know one of those storms. here in move out to sea this is going to be you know mike tyson points to the carolina coast and then it's going to have very heavy rains you know that steve alluded to it's going to start so we're looking at inland flooding we're looking at you know coastal storm surge we're looking at all the hazard there the storm of this magnitude. well meanwhile a super typhoon is heading towards the philippines heavy rains have already cause flooding in the capital manila thousands of villagers are to be evacuated and schools shut down in the north or super typhoon monkhood to hit on saturday it's expected to then move on to taiwan and possibly towards hong kong and mainland
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china. the best toll from tuesday's suicide bomb attack in eastern afghanistan has risen to sixty eight with one hundred sixty five injured effect targeted protester is the man being the removal of a local police officer in the province of one guy two thousand and eighteen has seen a spike in attacks in afghanistan with at least seven hundred civilians killed in the first six months of the year thousands more have been injured often with life changing injuries and many of them are children shelob ellis reports from kabul. the clunk of the missile against the parched afghan countryside. a village seven children between four and thirteen years old from a single family lost limbs one morning in april. in. mathematics we found a bomb and started playing with that when it exploded i saw blood everywhere i
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didn't feel anything at the time when i looked at my leg it was cut off and then i fell to the ground. for the go families villages in eastern province on the frontlines in the fights between the taliban and government forces the children heard gunfire and explosions during the night the next morning they found an unexploded bomb curious they played with us and they got in my heart that i hope the side of the explosion i ran towards the place i saw the children and they were scattered here and there after a while i took that one off my daughter has a diet about seven of my children lost their legs the explosion killed four people including four year old maoist twin sister and her mother british nearly all casualties from unexploded bombs in afghanistan the children. many like the go family flocked to cities for treatment turning to the red cross and charities for long term support. some going to fly fast official limbs to be fitted with
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a stumps of heels the goal children are preferred to be harm in the village worried they'll get behind in school if they are away for too long. these problems we would like that there should be peace in the fighting should and because there is no benefit in the fighting what i have lost all others like me have lost many more will also lose thirteen year old on the far right now a double amputee and wilshere bound carries on that. now you can see all seven of us are amputees if the peace comes in our country won't bring us back our legs but it will benefit other people. in a province peace is particularly elusive there are many taliban in ice who fight is they fight each other and they fight the government from april to june one hundred sixty civilians were killed and a half and nearly five hundred wounded most of those casualties were no accident. i
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saw lost three quarters of the fighters and afghan and american operations last year in response they targeted civilians and urban areas a strategy born out of desperation but one that civilians must live with balas out zero. thinking their trees are paying their last respects to kofi annan his body lies in state in the guinea and capital accra crowds gathered in the international conference center where announced body was draped in the canadian flag the former u.n. secretary general died in august after a brief undisclosed illness you'll be buried in a military sara a cemetery on friday. reminder now of the main stories on al-jazeera hungary says it will challenge proceedings against it for breaking the rules on democracy and civil rights the
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european parliament voted by a large majority for sanctions against hungary the prime minister viktor orban this put pressure on courts and non-governmental groups while refusing to take an asylum seekers' the vote launches a so-called article seven process which could lead to hungry being stripped of its voting rights in the e.u. but only if other member states agree. in the new look bill the european commission pays all attacks on the rule of law we remain concerned by the developments in some of the member states are two seven must be applied whenever the rule of law is threatened. syrian government forces a fired chlorine a banned the chemical weapon on rebel held areas three times this year the united nations human rights investigators have said the un commission of inquiry also said internal displacement in syria this year is reached levels not seen before in the seven year conflict more than one million syrian men women and children have been
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forced from their homes the commission says the chemical attacks constitutes war crimes and there have been thirty nine such attacks since two thousand and thirteen president vladimir putin says the russian authorities of located the two men accused by the u.k. of the sergei scrupled poisoning and they are both civilians the u.k. is issued european arrest warrants for the men who they suspect of working with the russian military intelligence really. of course we looked into these people are we know who they are we found them already so i hope they will come forward and tell us about themselves it will be better for everyone there's nothing special nothing criminal about it i'm telling you we'll see in the near future the yemeni government forces backed by the saudi led coalition have seized two major rebel supply routes in the key port city of a data fighting is once again broken out in the city who the rebels and fighters loyal to the government are battling for control coming up next it's witness
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