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the candidate targeted had previously warned of the growing i sill threat in the region. francis seized assets belonging to iran's intelligence agency after accusing it of being behind a failed attack on a rally of dissident iranian exiles in june iran is accused of trying to bomb a rally of the national council of resistance albeit run taking place near paris an iranian diplomat was arrested in austria a month later the us president's lawyer rudy giuliani and several former european and arab ministers the tent at the rally in iran denies the french accusations. shah is a senior lecturer in international relations and middle east politics of the university of bradford of peace says this news could not come at a worse time for iranian president hassan rouhani. the president on he went to new york last week there and actually when he came back to tehran he claimed that he had a diplomatic triumph to more belies the europeans to french and the russian counterpart
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to rally against against the u.s. and what is happening right now in france is going to systematically undermine president ronnie's efforts to mobilize european support against increasing pressures which are mounting day after day week after week by by the united states and in addition to the operation that you just mentioned something else also happened in the north of the country. religious center was actually serious a day there was a major operation in north of france and a few people have been arrested and the french authorities have not provided a lot of details but according to the existing data it seems that the person in question yeah yeah or so i mean or has been arrested has connection to the islamic
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republic and he is also known for his anti semitic views so at the moment a lot is happening and of course there is no clarity who exactly was behind basically these failed june operation of course the iranian authorities are completely denying any involvement. more to come this awful hour including fifty years on mexican's remember a massacre of student protesters that was denied by the government until now. and amazon delivers a rise for its lowest paid workers up to criticism of its employment practices. hello it's been raining heavily on the coast of vietnam and you can see why is this continuous breeze taking the showers on but in china and that's really the basis of
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this forecast it's been in sichuan or further southwest and that's still the case for wednesday's chung do in the rain but even this appears to be drying up which is consistent when you get the northeast monsoon in which will last for several months it's a dry period so quite warm there is twenty six in shanghai twenty eight in mohan even warmer of course down in hong kong and not like humid now they are treating monsoon rains in india still giving quite a few showers in karen quite a long way north but also showing significant rain in sri lanka and typically just southeastern part of buying that if there are no longer in northeastern india so a good part of india is dry now with the obvious exceptions but temperatures still in the middle thirty's which is on the high side in katmandu has got twenty four which might prompt a thunderstorm or two somewhere in the ball here it is not a big problem and the more around the gulf states is a bit of a breeze it should be a dusty one coming down from the north otherwise for the are
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a pretty peninsular it's a dry picture very few showers likely even in the mountains of yemen no insula. city a city with a drug crime. neighborhood consumed by traffic. transforms to scare into. giving children the. street and it's. out on the street part of the viewfinder latin america series.
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welcome back let's take a quick look again at our top stories rescue agencies warn time is running out to find survivors on the indonesian island of slow way zero up to friday's earthquake and tsunami four days after the disaster more than twelve hundred people have been confirmed dead mostly in the small city of palo. suspected cases of cholera in the yemeni city of four data almost tripled this summer with thirteen hundred cases reported in august alone according to save the children. and france has seized assets belonging to iran's intelligence agency that's after accusing it of being behind a failed attack near paris earlier this year. now iraq's parliament is in the process of voting for a new president after weeks of delays a longstanding agreement between means the position is always served by
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a kurd but the presidency only has one real power and that's to appoint a new prime minister well we can get the very latest on the voting from ahmed i don't know who's standing by in baghdad for us mohammed good. see you a long process this it's taken ages to conclude how close are we doing to seeing finally a new president for iraq. well donna this is a process that can quite some time to come. elections was held in may the process was supposed to have been finished four months ago but because of the tea party some politics in it out today in iraq today we have seen this process a link getting home until today but parliament today is in a rush against time today is the deadline and right now we have started the process
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that counting the votes cast in the first of round any come to date who wins in the foster round must get two thirds majority which is two hundred and ten members voting for the. many people do not expect any of the candidates to achieve that also you said that is the underwritten room and out it's all a tax that the kurdish region of most fun and out gets the presidency the sunni's get the speak out while the shia community hope it out get the prime ministerial position on in the past thirteen years the put through a union of kurdistan the second biggest party in dot's region hostile to the president but they ease this content between the kurdish. parties and now the party that is ruling in the kind of stand region of us through the design of the former president of kurdistan also front at their candidate he's fought the
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same he's facing but home saleh who many say is a favorite to win this election as you said this country waiting to see the shape and form of its new government since elections in may the president is a ceremonial position back. with the power of course to unlock that political limbo what happens next. while the president once he is appointed after the vote today is going to top the biggest corelation the biggest political bloc about cause most members of parliament to form the next government and that is where the dial in my youth no one knows which is the main law there's been court cases about it both adults said that it's brokaw's well as movie and money been up broke up in claiming to have the most members of parliament so far there's been no decision on bar there
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have been interventions from the civil society and religious leaders such as the grand ayatollah ali al sistani the shiite leader and they're asking for. the parties not to pay more attention to haass more in parliament but to see whether they can appoint somebody who is built only independent but also a technocrat and it is a very daunting task to get somebody who is independent under the current political climate ok mohamed odeh reporting live for us from baghdad as iraq prepares to elect a new president and then a new prime minister thanks much. fifty years on the mexican government has admitted state responsibility for the deaths of dozens possibly hundreds of students students mown down at a protest at the time or sorties tried to cover up the true scale of the massacre that took place in mexico city john heilemann reports. it was a night that traumatized mexico exactly fifty years ago mainly student protesters
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gathered in tuttle cool square to challenge a north or a terry murray then the unthinkable the army trapped them and snipers mowed them down it's more the country ever since fear. nixon and this was there. but. of course there were clothes and shoes thrown about bodies lying there we didn't know if they were dead or wounded shortly after army trucks came to take them away and clean up with high pressure hoses. now when the half century anniversary of the massacre the government has admitted for the first time the what happened. was a state crime. but the it this document explicitly recognizes the victims were attacked slandered some killed i was disappeared detained and tortured for. it's a big admission successive administrations have hidden the truth about the local
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despite over time the massacre has see it itself into the country's conscience just to put it into perspective is about as important in mexico as tiananmen square in china it marked the point when the all powerful pre-partition which room its code for much of the twentieth century was defied as never before and then the party's reaction to that defiance it also mark the point in which many mexicans with before had seen the party as a benevolent dictatorship instead started to view it as a violent tyranny. the pillocks believes the protest movement so the seeds for mexico's eventual transition to democracy it gives some sense to his personal sacrifice. in the sort of peaceful i was arrested in the building next to the square and spent almost three years in jail here many friends of mine died while there is welded and others disappeared it's a very painful story. the country has new problems now record levels of violence
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tens of thousands have disappeared some of the old ones also remain impunity and corruption. leaks sample of the students of cloth a little coke continues to inspire those demanding change there must be no that the joining together for their bravery funding the government and demanding answers you need so it's a hard one legacy continues to resonate fifty years old john heilemann. may screw city. online retail giant amazon has raised its minimum wage for workers in the u.s. and the u.k. beginning in november amazon's lowest paid workers will receive fifteen dollars an hour valued at one trillion dollars amazon has been facing pressure to increase pay the move has been welcomed by u.s. politicians including bernie sanders who says other companies should follow its lead owain has more from washington d.c.
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. this move by amazon could have an impact on the u.s. economy it's one of the larger employers here in the united states three hundred fifty thousand full part time seasonal workers and they're going to see a pretty sizable increase and they're also saying that those who make more than fifteen dollars an hour will also see a pay increase now the way those works here in the united states is there's a federal minimum wage that no company can pay the workers less than seven dollars and twenty five cents an hour some counties in some states and some cities have increase that minimum wage there but nationwide it's seven dollars and twenty five cents obviously fifty dollars an hour is quite a bit more than that amazon has been under pressure to do this in part because the founder and owner of the company is basically the richest man in the world he's just bezos is worth hundreds sixty five billion dollars and amazon is a very profitable company in one quarter just last quarter they made two point five billion dollars in profits and so there's been a lot of especially progressive people saying they need to lead the way they need
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to set an example they need to pay their workers more and attempt to address this wide gap in income inequality in the united states. dozens of people in the democratic republic of congo die every year from flooding caused by rivers and sewage systems becoming blocked by plastic rubbish the government is now but the manufacturing and plastic bags bottles for those catherine soy reports from can show so many people this a lot more needs to be done. and important for that crisscross. and that. but you can it's tough to years of neglect and much of the city's waste those who live in the township of common. and environmentalists but moving away is too expensive. everything that a government is doing is not what you used to do on the plastic too much and you.
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they clear. washes up. government workers sometimes collect trash and dump it in a landfill at the edge of town but this does not happen often or cover the whole city of twelve million people the local government has been trying to clean up the river it's a difficult task by limited resources but the more it remains cranked the more dangerous to those who live around it in january forty five people died in floods caused by this river. by the died when the river broke its banks two years ago he was trying to save a drowning child oh. dear floods. people die we are forced to relocate the bodies of my father and the child of never been found the government banned the manufacture and sale of plastic bags and bottles in
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july and give people till mid september to clear their stalks. in another of the city's townships he says banning plastic is well and good back. we should be given afford a war time and to have or will lose our business it's also the government responsibility to make sure that our garbage is collected properly dispose. managing solid waste is not a challenge unique to d.r. congo the un human settlement agency estimates that two billion tons of solid waste are produced every year globally and in some african countries solid waste management is not a parity. solid dumping is not the lit it involves qantas on the continent today extend that there are many references or poorly with a fix the help of individuals and more of this. was the done states. back at the town square market cleans up he's working space he sees he's playing his part in
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keeping the city clean but also adds that those he pays to collect he's got beach will probably trash it in bungoma retha catherine sawyer al jazeera kinshasa this year's nobel prize in physics has been awarded to three scientists including the first female winner for fifty five years and the oldest ever nobel winner american arthur ashe can frenchman gerard and donna strickland of canada were announced as the winners in stockholm and strickland developed a way to create more powerful bursts of laser light with numerous applications including eye surgery and ashkan who's ninety six years old created optical tweezers which can grab tiny particles such as molecules and viruses i was done in the early to learn that i had the nobel prizes. i
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was and had to be prepared but. but then you. change the ways people so absolutely stunned and. completely overwhelmed by that of the awarding of the prize to a woman comes just a day after an italian physicist was suspended by cern the european organization for nuclear research for saying in a presentation the true six was invented and built by man the web site al jazeera dot com. and a quick look before we go at the top stories rescue agencies warn time is running out to find survivors from friday's earthquake and tsunami on the indonesian island of pseudo way z.
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four days after the disaster more than twelve hundred people have been confirmed dead mostly from the small city of power lou at least sixty one thousand others are also homeless and in desperate need of aid. our correspondent andrew thomas has more now from paolo. this is a city that really has been destroyed virtually every building that i have seen has major damage smashed windows broken roof collapsed pillars they are everywhere. suspected cases of cholera in the yemeni city of her data have almost tripled this summer a report from save the children says there were more than thirteen hundred cases of color in august that's up from fewer than five hundred suspected cases in june the port city is at the center of a battle between the saudi m. rotty coalition and who three rebels residents say intensified fighting has damaged the city's water supply. meanwhile hundreds of yemenis have protested in the southwestern city of tez they're angry about the rising cost of living and the fall
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in value of the yemeni currency the reaal yemen's president doubled drug months saw hardy's says he's directed government officials to take urgent measures to improve the economy. francis seized assets belonging to iran's intelligence agency after accusing it of being behind a failed attack on a rally of iranian dissident exiles in june iran is accused of trying to bomb a rally of the national council of resistance obvious that was taking place near paris an iranian diplomat was arrested in austria a month later the u.s. president's lawyer giuliani and several former european and arab ministers attended the rally iran denies the french accusations and on my own line retired retail giant amazon has raised its minimum wage for workers in the u.s. and u.k. starting in november amazon's lowest paid workers will receive fifteen dollars an hour a trillion dollars amazon has been facing pressure to increase pay in the move has
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been welcomed by u.s. politicians that's all from us up next viewfinder latin america.
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