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products sold in the u.s. will also fall under the tariffs the increased tensions will likely scuttle the renewal of trade talks between beijing and washington while about five thousand chinese products including household goods vacuum cleaners to bikes will be targeted many u.s. businesses are expected to suffer as well just before the terrorist were announced in washington the chinese commerce secretary said that u.s. protectionism would only impact the two nations involved in this trade war but it could hurt the global economy as well and some analysts here feel that u.s. companies might face a chinese consumer backlash if the chinese people believe that they're being maligned. they will boycott and that's that's not something you know you're going to you're already starting to see some anti american sentiments islamica by the american right. this is the one thing donald trump thinks that the only people who are nationalistic. and as the world's two largest economies refused to concede any
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ground in this trade war the impact will be felt around the world it's got hotter al-jazeera beijing still to come here on al-jazeera why the president's state of the nation address was met with a walkout by opposition politicians and a destination moon a japanese billionaire steps forward as the first passenger on the planned the space tourist struck. hello again it's good to have you back we're here across victoria new south wales we are watching one farm about to make its way through you can see the clouds right there pushing through melbourne behind the system we're going to be seeing some cooler and drier air we're going to see all the adelaide seeing fourteen degrees melbourne at fourteen with that south westerly wind but as we go through thursday
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we're going to see those temperatures begin to moderate but up here along the coast it is still going to be a little bit chilly in sydney at seventeen but british minister will be one at about twenty seven with maybe some rain showers in the afternoon in your forecast well new zealand it's still going to be quite messy here for the north island look at that area of low pressure spinning just off the coast that is going to keep you wet for the least the next twenty four hours but as we go through the next few days we're going to be seeing that system begin to push off improving conditions for you in the north island but down towards the south island that frontal boundary talked about pushing across the tasman sea that will start to bring some heavy rain across parts of the south island and christ church is going to be seeing about eighteen degrees there well here across parts of north asia we're going to be seeing some very heavy rain developing along a stationary boundary really for a salute to pan so the parts of the korean peninsula as well and that is going to be on the increase with seoul clouds and rain in your forecast but over towards tokyo we do expect to see about twenty six degrees for you.
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is a popular filming location in france when it comes to stories about drugs crime and radicalization tired of negative stereotypes youth worker it's nanny is reclaiming its image by putting its young brazilian behind the camera. this to be don't often hear. by the people who the. news would this is europe on al-jazeera. looking back is a reminder of the top stories on al-jazeera russia's president says
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a tragic chain of circumstances led to the balancing of a russian military plane by syrian air defenses earlier brushes the fence ministry had accused israel of course in the incident while attacking syrian government installations in yemen the saudi amine razi coalition says it's captured more ground on the outskirts of the city of her data as part of a large scale operation targeting areas under the control and china has announced it will hike tariffs on sixty billion dollars worth of u.s. goods in response to the u.s. imposing tariffs on two hundred billion dollars of chinese imports. north korea's leader kim jong un says he wants to achieve a big outcome during three days of talks with south korean president. kim treated moon j.n. to a special called search after spending that they discuss in north korea's nuclear program robbed of pride is in seoul. if talks over north korea's
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nuclear stockpile were in trouble you wouldn't know it from the small. and hoax. the third meeting between north korea's kim jong un and moon j in south korea and the warmest so far. a full on the guard and equal prominence given to the flags of north korea and the blue flag of a reunified korean peninsula. the last meeting between these two men led to the historic summit between him and u.s. president donald trump but moon knows this visit must deliver some evidence of north korea's commitments to denuclearize ation if talks with the us are to raise you on day one perhaps disclosure of inventory facilities and this is a kind of thing that morning be nice to get teams on to come out and say when the two leaders arrived at the state guest house they seem to accept the strength of the welcome is evidence of a growing desire for change. even the people in the apartment behind us they
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welcomed us with such passion i was genuinely touched. when i think we should not forget the people's hopes and expectations but have to work at a faster pace and make bigger achievements. the first into korean summit between these leaders visit the panmunjom trust village on the border between the two davids in april it's produced tangible results reunions of families separated by the korean war in the one nine hundred fifty s. have restarted. the remains of more than fifty u.s. soldiers killed in the war have been returned by north korea. and the liaison office to keep officials from the north and south connected as ok. but the last visit to pyongyang by a south korean president was by roh moo hyun eleven years ago and that attempt at reconciliation would ultimately fail. south korea says this time it's different.
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for the first time key moments from this summit of being beamed live into north korean homes it's one of the ways this summit differs from those of the past say south korean officials who are also hoping this one can succeed where others have failed. but critics believe the nuclear concessions the u.s. wants and what north korea is prepared to give may be too great even for the smiling president mood to deliver mosconi else sitting on the stockpile of the nuclear weapons would like to me mice in the air mound of things they will have to surrender to placate dormant prop this has been an impressive display of friendship after so much animosity yet it remains to be seen how much of this is just a show and how much is of consequence bright al-jazeera so. argentina's former president is the kashmir has appeared in court to face more
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questions about money laundering a judge has also asked that her parliamentary immunity is lifted so that she can be arrested in another case a latin america editor lucien human reports. the it's not the first time that argentina's former president has been summoned to court but this time the corruption charges against her are the most serious inside the courtroom and stina finance the kishner was accused of leading a criminal network of high ranking officials that it allegedly awarded inflated public works contracts to prominent businessmen in exchange for a multi-million dollar kickbacks the former president who is now a senator responded in writing and published it on social networks she wrote summing up they can keep following my movements my family's listening secretly to my phone calls or digging through all of patagonia or wherever they like they will never find anything to incriminate me because i never appropriated money illicitly
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. the judge requested that she be imprisoned awaiting trial along with scores of other prominent businessman and former government officials the senate would have to vote to lift her immunity from prosecution but that doesn't mean that fernandez . inside of a prison any time soon behind me is the senate and it is preparing his party that holds the majority leader of the party has made it very clear that it will not even consider this the kitchen is immunity unless there is a firm sentence. but the judge believes that the evidence obtained in braids on three of the senators luxury homes plus testimonies from businessmen photos wiretaps and videos provide ample proof. this could be likened to brazil's collar you have public works politicians and big business this tells me it could have a strong political impact on sunday finances the kitchener released
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a video in which she says the raids are meant to humiliate and persecute her and she said her home was damaged and robbed by federal police she repeated claims that the judge is an enemy and a pawn of the current government. you know i'm grumpy i'm not. but with or without immunity from prison the chances of argentina's former strong woman being convicted are strong to the detriment of her plans to run for the presidency again next year you see in human al jazeera we're not scientists. opposition politicians in zimbabwe have walked out of president emerson and god was state of the nation address they say his government is illegitimate and accuse it of wasting public money how do with us are reports. just minutes into president innocent and other state of the nation address opposition m.p.'s walked out in protest the same when and stole july's election and blame his administration for
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many of the country's problems including a cholera outbreak is doing it you would reveal to. our country is truly a rainy day for. basic service and would be only two days sitting in that front i mean i'm more worried about bringing was in i'm unable to board when people are dying on me so we are seeing his government is illegitimate the opposition accuses the government of spending taxpayers' money on luxuries and government perks and the m.p.'s called the president a thief as he drives past the government says it needs more than fifteen million dollars to repair water and sanitation infrastructure in harare money it says it doesn't have but some of them are being still the money is there is just not being where attach for example the sales that are buying new cars for parliamentarians the money should be used to fight cholera. the government has declared the cholera outbreak in the capital harare an emergency it's banned all public gatherings and
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ordered food vendors off the streets to try and stop the disease from spreading. it's not the only challenge the new president is facing he has to try to end foreign currency shortages create jobs and introduce investor friendly policies may again move through x. . only growing efforts towards a stabilizing democracy betterment creation of fiscal space that is three friends and immensely for togetherness of ability improving liquidity increasing the country's interest meant this reducing the budget deficit and it is surely a gradual growth. for economy but many zimbabweans are growing impatient they say being new president has made many promises but they say they want agent action. iraq's newly elected parliament speaker is visiting the city of boughs for a sequel to smooth tensions following months of protests mohamed al had bosy is
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meeting local officials of the scots issues with the region's water and electricity people have been demonstrating for weeks after hundreds fell ill from drinking contaminated water. residents of a mining town in the philippines reportedly ignored police warnings to evacuate a day before the town was hit by a landslide many people had been sheltering from typhoon monkhood when the landslide hit jamil in building has more now from it aagot. i. exist deeper dangers descent down to revealing were rescuers continue their grim search. this is a to go in in big province where super typhoon man could cause the major landslide which destroyed the community i hear bodies continue to pile up as the rescue effort turns into a recovery operation i think. this is the
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bunk house where more than thirty miners sought shelter here they thought they were safe. i but they were engulfed by the rolling mud and boulders and were buried forty feet deep. we've been working double time to ensure that the process is faster but this is a system that we've had in place even before with blasters coming in now to help i to see both of course is to understand the enormity of this operation the stench of human flesh is present and we feel that we are standing on precarious grounds behind me are rescuers who have been working nonstop while others are family members or come here to look for their missing loved ones their man really digging through the rubble it doesn't matter how long it takes piece by piece rock by rock
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. pogo who clapp is seventy years old somewhere buried in the rubble is his nephew he says the agony of waiting is unbearable so he is helping out clearing to bring the woman you believe if we can find my nephew alive at least i hope we can bring him home and bury him so that we can see him for the last time i know their body pulled out from the rubble it is already in the vent state of decomposition. the local government admits it cannot account for all the deaths here. but four of the men who lost their lives in the two gone will be part of an ever growing statistic in the philippines because chad as it may seem disasters like this one have become a familiar story in a country of grinding poverty jim duggan al-jazeera to go and get province northern
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philippines a japanese billionaire is set to become the first paying passenger to fly to the moon and he's taking some friends along for the ride the california based space x. company hopes to make the historic flight in twenty twenty three victoria gate and be has more. was. the japanese entrepreneur who hopes to be the first person to fly to the moon in a private rocket won't reveal how much it's going to cost but you saw the maze our says it will be worth it i'd seriously go to the. us. finally i can say i'm very glad to be here and i really exciting the reality on that and you saw won't be alone on the more than three hundred eighty thousand kilometer journey which is the twenty twenty three the japanese billionaire pitched
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an idea to the california based company space x. he wants to make it an artistic collective experience so he's inviting as many as eight other people including artists designers and architects to join him in what would be an historic moment he hopes seeing the moon up close and the earth from space will inspire new creative ideas for mankind through the eighty's the moon has a freer our you as a nation. and without the last laugh on the respect for them. our planet's constant pattern out i names of these projects are known he'll say says the c.e.o. of space x. musk might be extended an invite space x. is already logged several milestones in space exploration it was the first private company to launch a spacecraft into orbit and bring it back to earth in twenty ten the black folk and
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rocket which will take passengers to the moon is still being developed musk says there will be several unmanned launches and countless hours of training before the first commercial trip whenever it's the first plate of an of something or a new technology and we're talking about deep space. guy actually a very very first agree that this is not no small matter space tourism launched in two thousand and one when a californian businessman paid to go on a russian rocket to the international space station if maze out makes it to the moon he'll join an elite group of astronauts who can look up at the moon from and say i've been there victoria gate and be al-jazeera. time now for a reminder of the headlines on al-jazeera russia's president has moved to ease the platic tensions after
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a russian military plane was shot down in syria but they were put in blamed a tragic chain of circumstances for the incident which saw the russian military plane shot down by syrian air defenses earlier rushes the fence ministry accused israel of causing the incident while attacking syrian government installations. in this case of course i would like to offer my deep condolences to the relatives of those who died speaking of your comparison to the case where the turkish fighter jet downed a plane this was a different situation then the turkish jet deliberately downed our plane in this case on the other hand it looks like a chain of tragic. because it israeli jet did not down. in yemen the saudi and iraqi coalition says it's captured more ground on the outskirts of the city of her data it's part of a large scale operation targeting areas under which they control the coalition is also part of who the supply route connecting who day that and the rebel held
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capital. china has announced it will hike tariffs on sixty billion dollars worth of u.s. goods that's in response to the u.s. imposing tariffs on two hundred billion dollars of chinese imports it's the largest penalty imposed by the u.s. in an ongoing trade war with beijing. north korea's leader kim jong un says he wants to produce a big outcome during three days of talks with south korean president. who is seeking to resurrect washington's stalled of denuclearization talks and wants to improve economic cooperation. argentina's former president there has appeared in court to face more questions about money laundering all month. a our judge asked that her problem entry needs to be lifted so the she can be arrested in another case the sixty five year old denied all knowledge of a scheme which saw sixty million dollars allegedly moved offshore and then back into the country she's recently appeared in court in
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a separate case in which she's accused of receiving tens of millions of dollars in bribes but those are the main headlines do stay with al-jazeera coming up next states this is europe by. it was.
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