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we get our adversaries the white house says those adversaries include not just russia accused of meddling in the twenty sixteen presidential vote but also china iran and north korea. and his summit in finland with russian president vladimir putin trump was reluctant to point fingers at the kremlin he just said it's not russian it's a statement he later backtracked to send should have been i don't see any reason why i wouldn't or why it wouldn't be russia russia denies any interference in two thousand and sixteen at a geneva meeting in august bolton's russian counterpart refused to sign a joint statement that included the election meddling allegations still u.s. intelligence expects there will be more attempts to interfere trump's new executive order hopes to address that setting up a mechanism through the department of justice and the state department to impose sanctions on any individual or nation ninety days after election meddling is
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confirmed the white house says those sanctions would be calibrated based on severity and could include the blocking of outset of anyone accused of attempting to manipulate america's vote kimberly health at al-jazeera the white house and the news ahead south sudan's political rival signed a new peace agreement two years after the previous deal fell apart and a warning about eat cigarettes u.s. regulators say a new generation of addicts is emerging. hello again and welcome back we're here cross live on we are watching fairly nice conditions across much of the eastern mediterranean we did have some showers across northern parts of turkey that is all due to an air of low pressure that there was
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really spinning up across that area now most of the rain is going to be over istanbul over the next few days temperatures though are going to quite warm we're going to be seeing aleppo at thirty five degrees beirut at thirty but much warmer over here baghdad forty six degrees quite steady you are still into the high forty's not seeing too much of a change as we go through the rest of the really the weekend as you make our way down here across much of the middle east well temperatures are still about average for this time of year the immunity is still much of a problem over towards we were seeing about thirty eight degrees muscat not looking too bad at thirty two and we're looking at seasonable temperatures over here towards a low twenty eight degrees maybe twenty nine degrees as we go towards friday and then very quickly across southern parts of africa we are looking at really some temperatures that are warming up here to the north but down towards the south we have a front that's just skirting the coast so cape town you're going to be in and out of the rain as we go from thursday at about fifteen degrees and then into friday a little bit clearer a little bit more sun in your forecast for you sixteen degrees there in
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johannesburg we do see about twenty six degrees there and entered the river over here to a medic aska about twenty five. capturing a moment in time. snapshots of the lives. of the 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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top stories for you here on al-jazeera israeli forces in the occupied west bank and cleared a camp for activists beside a bedouin village which is due to be demolished israel's top court approved the destruction of the village of qana last week it is expected the line will be used for illegal settler homes. millions of people in the eastern united states are making last minute preparations for what is predicted to be a major storm in florence which has been downgraded to category two in recent hours but ten million people have been warned they are still at risk and hungary says it will challenge proceedings against it for breaking e.u. rules on democracy and civil rights the european parliament agreed to take action which could lead to hungary losing the u. s. . now un human rights investigators say syrian government forces a fired chlorine gas banned chemical weapon on rebel held areas three times this
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year the u.n. commission of inquiry says and i'm president a number of people have also been forced from their homes most of them now in the last rebel held problems of it and baka reports from geneva. the syrian war is harming the syrian people on a massive scale the un's international commission of inquiry on syria says fighting displaced more than a million men women and children in six major battles nationwide between january and july levels not seen before in the seven year conflict if as many diplomats expect as an escalation in the syrian government offensive in italy a province to try and capture the last remaining rebel stronghold it could trigger a massive exodus of civilians you are fighting them thousand. people terrorists and. three million population will be the price to fight off course you don't have any figures fighting against terrorists but something has
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to be done to protect the rights of the three million people and one million children if we had live goes the same way as we've seen in other places then it's a complete failure of the international system and it's a complete failure of many of us to be able to prevent work we've seen happening time and again the u.n. commission blames all sides of the conflict for violations the syrian government for again firing the banned chemical weapon gas using rockets made in iran turkish forces for bombing a medical convoy and an archaeological site in the battle for african and kurdish fighters for attacking a psychiatric hospital it's hope that all the analysis carried out by the commission of inquiry on syria will one day lay the groundwork for legal proceedings against those accused of war crimes and of violating human rights in the hope that when the war is finally over the guilty will be brought to justice
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but with fears growing of an imminent assault an adlib the u.n. is preparing for an even larger humanitarian crisis. neve barker al-jazeera geneva u.s. secular state might pompei i was told congress that saudi arabia and the united arab emirates are working to avoid harming civilians in yemen this clears the way for the us to convene continue providing weapons and refueling support to both countries on ten thousand people have been killed in three years of war and pompei a statement follows a string of saudi iraqi coalition air strikes have killed dozens of civilians including many children well the un's envoy for yemen martin griffiths has arrived in the armani capital muscat hoping to restart talks between the government and the hope the rebels but fighting has resumed in the city of her data between the rebels in the south the iraqi coalition which backs the government here is andrew symonds with more from judy. there are no details on casualty figures and whether or not
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civilians are involved but multiple reports suggest that the fighting has escalated again around the city of who data it's rebel held by the hooters and they are reliant on a supply routes between the port city and san are their capital now the report suggests that that supply route has been cut to the point a checkpoint called kilo sixteen also reports that kilo ten further towards the city has also been breached cuts by government for forces they are aided by the saudi us a e led coalition amounting strong asterix all around the area now we're hearing that the hoochie rebels have responded with a counter attack using artillery and other weaponry and that fighting has been very harsh indeed now beyond this beyond this whole issue of this route that delivers aid and arms and supplies to the rebels is the problem of how
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martin gryphus the u.n. special envoy can possibly get traction again for any form of peace talks or talks about talks involving diplomats and the fighters he is shy jeweled to be in amman and moving on from there hopefully he thinks to santa and from there to riyadh but as he knows the chances of getting a breakthrough seem quite limited. in south sudan rival factions of signed what's being called a final peace deal after months of negotiations the leaders will now form a transitional government meaning president salva kiir will have his rival rick nash are as his deputy again and will be for other vice presidents catherine sawyer reports from ethiopia's capital addis ababa where the deal was signed. another grim end aimed at peace in south sudan the last time this leaders signed a passion twenty fifteen it collapsed barely
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a year later after valent clashes between the two are in sides in the capital juba they say this time the deal that provides for man other things five vice presidents and five hundred fifty members of parliament will halt despite mistrust between the groups the confidence reading is a process it is not an event so it is a process which is actually shown through the conduct and the the conduct of the people and i'm sure this will happen that trust will be built the confidence will be built as we are we move and i was going to move to implement the agreement. south sudan's leaders are under immense pressure at home and internationally to make it work the regional heads of state did not specify any action against spoilers it still remains a possibility i think they sanctions and things like a possible sanctions and is just a sanctions an issue levels now that are going to cause today and it's not it's not
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the not terrible but we know the use of those terminologies who had them we said before and i must say. i'm not ruling out if anything happens now if there's any good for good french or all the signatories say it's not apathic still but they are committed to implementing it so now we have eight months to form a transitional government which will run for three years opposition groups that have signed this they have concerns with the division of roles in the executive and legislature security arrangements as well as the number of states and boundary demarkation. they also have reservations about how and who will be involved in try to have a constitution whatever we do not get. this process is a progressive process and it is a process a transitional process that will take. two years or three years. we will on our some of this thing as we go along. regional leaders and other
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stakeholders who witness assignee expressed optimism they say failure is not an option anymore for millions of south sudanese displaced from their homes those unable to fend for their families because of their kind of me or those who continue to live in fear of violence in their own country catherine saif al jazeera i disabled the. police in zimbabwe's capital of banned public gatherings they said are trying to control the spread of cholera disease that killed twenty one people in harare in the last week and police aren't saying how long the ban will remain in place it does come inside there with a rally by the opposition leader nelson chamisa which was due to be held on saturday more than three thousand children were sexually abused by over a thousand roman catholic priests in germany between one hundred forty six and twenty four team that is coming from a leaked report published by the german news outlet spiegel online the revelation
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comes just after pope francis asked senior bishops from around the world to attend a meeting in february to discuss sexual abuse in the church the invitation follows new revelations in a number of countries including the us chile and australia us health regulators of war and the use of electronic cigarettes by young people has reached epidemic levels the food and drug administration is considering banning flavors like candy and bubble gum which are popular with young the uses it's also given manufacturers two months to provide details of how they would mitigate sales to mine is estimated over two million teenagers use the devices in the u.s. last year alone here is more from washington when she had the chance it's against the lord's selling east cigarette to anyone under the age of eighteen in the united states nonetheless it's estimated that some two million school children are regular users that's of concern because east cigarettes deliver a particularly intense hit of nicotine so young people are getting hooked early to
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back it manufacturers say it's not their intention to market to young people but campaigners are skeptical pointing to the long history of tobacco companies doing everything they can to sell their product despite the health risks campaigners say the time for self regulation is over it's time for the government targets and the thoughts of matthew bias as well he's president of the campaign for tobacco free kids he told us the latest devices are highly addictive. i think what we're seeing is an interesting thing in the united states there's been a dramatic decline in the use of cigarettes to no longer cool among adolescents the new generation of e. cigarettes have been designed in such a way that there's sleek and hip they've been marketed with social media campaigns that it peeled to kids and they now come in flavors that are highly appealing to kids and mask the harshness of the flavor so it shouldn't be a surprise if you design a product that appeals to kids marketed on social media and introduce it in flavors
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you're going to see kids use it would have to did today is important because they made clear that they see this as a truly serious problem and they recognize that it's the actions of the industry that is made the problem worse what's unfortunate is that there are experiences shown that given the opportunity the tobacco industry and the east cigarette industry won't reform itself they can't police themselves the only solution is for our government to ban flavored products that appeal to kids ban the kind of advertising that we have seen over the last couple of years in eliminate the kind of online sales that make it easy for kids to get the products unless the government acts it won't be solved and i have faith that this food and drug administration does not want to be known as the food and drug administration that allowed another generation of americans to become hooked algerian singer has died of a heart attack at the age of fifty nine. which
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to her was only refusing punk and rock with mcgrady music and protesting against anti our prejudice in his adopted home to france he sang in arabic as well as french to hide just finished recording a new album which was due for release next year. funny for you shares in the tech giant apple have dropped slightly despite its latest product launch it featured the largest ever i phone but little in the way of groundbreaking innovation however the company's strategy of getting consumers to upgrade to increasingly expensive devices that continues to pay off overall stock prices again more than thirty percent for the year here is castro with. what is the secret to apple's success wednesday's product launch was short on new products big on prozac now let's talk about i phone and even bigger on price i contend it's macs as the largest display ever on the night of the new i phone tennis max
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a larger and faster version of the previous i phones starts at one thousand nine hundred nine dollars while the so-called starter version i phone this year costs seven hundred fifty under its estimate the demand for these especially for an upgrade that way for a year or two or three for. apple's higher prices are a way to boost sales in an already saturated market although the number of i phones sold remain steady apple has increased i phone revenue by twenty percent by squeezing out more money from each unit but to what point can consumers continue to stretch their wallets apple doesn't appear to be too worried announcing more than five hundred million people visit its apple stores a year these are great products that american consumers want apple takes that passion and evades and making those products better apple was the first american
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company to reach trillion dollar valuation with stocks that continue to steadily climb you think about american companies i think steve jobs apple is truly kind of a standout in the binds of american consumers and i think it's a well deserved apple though has strong competition in the chinese company while way which outsold i phones last quarter while way is cheaper and more accessible overseas for now though the apple i phone remains an american status symbol i do joe castro al-jazeera washington. this is al-jazeera these are the. henri's israeli forces in the occupied west bank of cleared a camp for activists beside a bed when a village which is due to be demolished israel's top court approved the destruction of the village of qana last week it is expected the land will be used for more illegal settler homes sorry for serbs is reporting from. the people of
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qana since the early hours of wednesday morning of knowing that at any time israeli forces could move in here and start to demolish their village one hundred eighty villages who live in this bedouin village in the occupied west bank while at five am this morning israeli forces did move in but they didn't come here and start invading this village they stayed on the outskirts of the village an area where there are a few temporary structures that have been put up by activists in solidarity they declared that a military zone they prevented any access to anyone else as they demolished those structures and took them away millions of people in the eastern united states are making last minute preparations for what is predicted to be a major storm hurrican florence it has been downgraded to a category two storm in recent hours but ten million people have been warned that they are still at risk hungary says it will challenge a european parliament's decision which could see it stripped of its european union
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voting rights parliament voted by a large majority to take action against hungary for not following the values of the e.u. values on democracy and civil rights it is the first time such measures have actually been approved a million miles leader aung sang suu kyi has admitted a government could have handled the revenge a crisis better more than six hundred thousand range of muslims have fled the military crackdown in me in mass and oldest of twenty seventeen something the un has called a textbook case of ethnic cleansing and speaking at the world economic forum meeting in hungary. and the u.s. the secretary say it might pump a i was told congress that saudi arabia and the united arab emirates are actively working to avoid harming civilians in yemen the u.s. has been under increasing pressure to withdraw support for the war over the scale of civilian deaths last month the saudi led coalition admitted quote mistakes had been made it was after it bombed
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a school bus an attack which killed more than forty children that's a look at the headlines here on al-jazeera witness starts right now. as we embrace new technologies rarely do we stop to ask what is the price of this progress what happened was people started getting sick but there was a small group of people that began to think that maybe this was related to become a disclosure in the job and investigation reveals how even the smallest devices have deadly environmental and health costs we think ok we'll send our you waste to china but we have to remember that air pollution travels around the globe death by design on al-jazeera.
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