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talks the focus a will on political missiles fired into soda be a from across the south a border in the hand but i'll hold the president of the whole thing supreme revolutionary committee said we are now so initiatives by calling on the yemeni official for it is to stop the launching of missiles and drones on the us so the countries on the allies in yemen in order to stop and it just if occasion for their continued aggression or siege while preparing to freeze and stop military operations on all fronts to reach a just an honorable peace if they really want peace for the people of yemen. after we started using missile attacks and we started to target saudi forces near the border saudi arabia is now portraying its aggression on yemen as if it is just a response to our missile and border attacks and therefore today steve imes to once again clarify our position we also announce that we are ready to stop all
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operations at all fronts to show the world who is doing what and to give peace a chance we want to prove to the world that we want pace beheld the rebels are still preparing to buckle in the vital port city of data even though pro-government forces say they have paused fighting there ahead of peace negotiations in sweden and to allow in humanitarian aid this just in case the sodium radicalisation ignores the. two and the tux well if you want. a chance to the so be. they really want to e.c.m. i don't do this so he will actually accept it because many times you have similar peace plan i'm still this only and it's not like yeah it was the. international pressure has been mounting on yemen's warring parties to end the war but us killed thousands of people and pushed the country to the value of starvation
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the threat from diseases grows all the time. in what could be a boost for peace yemen's internationally recognized government has confirmed it will take part in un back talks in sweden later this month my motto has more from neighboring djibouti peace talks between the warring parties is looking of a more likely because for the first time we're seeing a united into muscle community countries like britain the united states france all singing from the same hymn sheet exacting pressure on this democratic or lucian as well as the who with these and the last round of talks talks in geneva collapsed because the holders did not time out now. with the un special envoy he will struggle with them from sun our. if need be which makes many people have hopes that talks might be possible at last he watching out there is still ahead u.s.
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officials use razor wire to seal a main border crossing with mexico as thousands of asylum seekers head to the city of tijuana. israel's government narrowly avoids collapse after the education minister threatens to pull his party out of the kernel before deciding against it. it's about to get really cold again in comparison in adelaide having had your thirty one thirty two degree day you see what's happening with the cold fronts going through which means the wind direction changes coming off the rest of the cold bite we're down to twenty degrees on tuesday twenty six ahead still in melbourne disappointment is to some degree relieved and city are warming up to some degree and eighteen in perth what can you say should do better i think twenty three
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is the result of wednesday and here's the big change adelaide down to forty this cloud and this rain and the circulation is just an area of low pressure and that's active stormy stuffer in through queensland new south wales bits of victoria a.c.t now these showers have been showing showing themselves be quite big quite poky with hail of last week it will be more of the same much cloud over new zealand as you can see some is coming down from the also a bit tropical tucked in here that will hit the eastern side of southland and it's only eleven degrees in christchurch the mass of rain to come out of that and then the whole lot is part of the circulation means quite likely on wednesday it's going to be the western side of no with island where the rain falls only fourteen orton's the result but it's warmed up in christ church and the sun should be shining. stories of life. and inspiration. and series of short
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documentaries from around the world that celebrate the human spirit against the arts. al-jazeera selects gary it's. a reminder the top stories here on araa zira a top adviser to donald trump has defended the u.s. president's response to the murder of jamal khashoggi kellyanne conway says the u.s. has been moving fast to sanction those responsible report from the cia and the murder
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is expected by tuesday. meanwhile saudi arabia's king solomon has made his first public comments since a soldier's murder speaking in riyadh to king solomon stressed he has full faith in the kingdom's justice system but didn't mention her by name. the u.s. special envoy to yemen is welcomed hoofy rebels decision to stop drone missile strikes against the saudi led coalition rebels say they're ready for a broader ceasefire if the coalition quote wants peace. european union foreign ministers have been meeting in brussels to discuss the united kingdom's proposed brics a deal which could be signed off as soon as this sunday it comes as british prime minister to resign may attempts to sell a deal to business leaders and her own ruling party largely has the latest. if politics is about momentum then for now it seems momentum is with the european union or at least those who want a future deal which keeps the u.k.
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as close to europe as possible the prime minister was talking to business leaders pushing her line that her deal would be good for them while trying to appease breck sitters by insisting that mass immigration would end once we've left the e.u. we will be fully in control of who comes here it will no longer be the case that e.u. nationals regardless of the skills or experience they have to offer can jump the queue ahead of engineers from sydney all software developers. instead of a system based on where a person is from we would have one that is built around the talents and skills a person has to offer and in brussels they're feeling more and more content that the u.k. will not depart on acrimonious terms the negotiations look set to be signed off without any complaints when european leaders meet on sunday we are in fact at the decisive moment in this process no one no one should lose sight of the process the
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progress that will be achieved in brussels and you know london. i am pretty that ministers today support to overall package in particular member states through ports of the draft which direct removed the immediate risk to may have been a vote of no confidence from hardliners who had promised by now they would have enough letters from rebellious m.p.'s to trigger a vote and then the leadership contest but while rebels are gradually coming to the view it is a fight that's as of now they would surely lose the points of course is my full support i hope the people get behind her she endeavors to get the very very best deal for the person it's looking increasingly like the calculation among the rebels is to wait for the parliamentary votes to see the politicians from all sides vote down to reason may's deal in which case she would surely have to go. and then everything would once again be up for grabs between now and then the government machine will go into overdrive persuading politicians from all sides to accept
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a deal which very few really wants but may be the best on offer largely al-jazeera westminster in london the busiest part of the us border with mexico was closed earlier as officials installed concrete barriers and razor wire to prevent asylum seekers from entering thousands of central americans in the so-called migrant caravan have made it two to one hour on the mexican border as they attempt to move north into the us return home is there and joins us live john can you tell us a little bit more about the situation where you are. well you just mentioned them closing off parts of the border here into one or a little bit earlier and there were still no long lines of cars going into the afternoon but we're just outside now the sports center where there's more than two thousand five hundred people from this caravan you can see the on just to the left of us here you have a white tent where a sort of medical center is being set up and then this
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a few people queuing here there are a lot more a little bit earlier these people are going to take buses that bin laden for them to go to work fare they where they can try and search for work locally there's a lot of manufacturing plants and factories here but what the people that we've been speaking to today have been saying is that really they're not getting the attention that they were getting in other parts of mexico in terms of food in terms of water and especially the municipal authorities here into quanah have really no one to to give them the welcome but they have received in other parts of the country the mayor has said some of them could be addicts some of them could be smoking marijuana and this and that he was open throughout the city wanted to not receiving them a tool here so there are more people arriving as we speak and there are more still to come but that's the situation here in tijuana getting the message that they're sending out how many more get it will continue to head on
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a. we know that he carly which is in the same state behind california there's another two thousand five hundred that are just waiting for the buses to come or being allowed to come to take them here to tea one of the situation there is a little bit unclear and in the rest of the country as a whole we're talking about between eight thousand to ten thousand people there's lots of families children there's also lots of men here so obviously people are moving at different rates as they try and go through the country we've also heard about another caravan that started in el salvador one of the countries in central america that suffering from a lot of poverty a lot of gang warfare which is why these people are coming fact caravan has only just started so we talking about more coming through mexico more coming from lower down i think the problem for the people in t one or in the way that they're looking at this is the other towns in mexico could give the of these people the welcome and
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sort of send them through with some food some water no they were just going to stay a couple of days but here the projection is that they're going to be here for around six months perhaps even so this is a situation that too quanah is trying to come to terms perhaps with the amounts of reduces it's going to need to deal with this influx and the united states is processing only a small number of herring sort of anything from less to one hundred per day of people who are looking for asylum says no i'm not going through that border or trying to go through the border and there's lots more coming here we were approaching reports from that can only thank you very much. the man who is credited with saving one of the world's largest comic has from bankruptcy has been arrested for lying about his salary go has gone the chairman of the japanese auto giant nissen was arrested after being questioned by prosecutors in take it in
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a sense as an internal investigation understated his income by millions of dollars and used company money for personal benefit the company says it will move to sack him during a board meeting on thursday. goannas also chairman of japanese company mitsubishi and chief executive of france's rent which are allied with france's finance minister insists there are no risks to the conglomerate stability about her reports from paris or call a scone could be facing a real fall from grace the japanese carmaker nisar and will consider on thursday of all meeting whether or not to sack him as their chairman they are alleging financial misconduct on the behalf of collar scorn they say that he was using company money and assets for his own financial benefit and gain now how this came about is that nist and have been investigating going over the past few months they were tipped off by
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a whistleblower they've now given all the documents and information that they had to japan's a public prosecutor was speaking at a press conference on monday the c.e.o. of nist and said this was a very serious matter when i was a company of course this is definitely an acceptable and we were also told by experts just misconduct it is serious enough to dismiss zammit mr organ isn't just the chairman of this and but also of mitsubishi motors another japanese motor company as well as the chief executive or french car maker rhino now the french state is a shareholder in rondo and earlier the french president reacted to the news. we will be extremely vigilant about the stability of the alliance and the renault group and also as regards to belittle you for employees to whom i want to say that the state as a shareholder is ensuring that all of its support will france's finance minister says members of the french government will meet renault representatives in the coming days if carlos corner is sacked from this and it would be
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a huge blow to his career to his reputation he is someone who's been at the top of his industry for more than two decades. israel's government has not really avoided collapse education minister naftali bennett had been threatening to pull his party out of prime minister benjamin netanyahu is coalition but has decided against it a withdrawal he lead to a snap election the government crisis was triggered when defense minister avigdor lieberman resigned last week stephanie deca has been a shift from west jerusalem after all the criticism after all the ultimatum that he gave to the israeli prime minister naftali bennett will not be quitting this government he had made a very loud point where he said that if he was not given the post of defense minister that he would be resigning which would effectively have collapsed this government it hasn't happened now yes he extensively criticised the prime minister particularly his policies when it comes to the palestinians when it comes to the
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gaza border protest when it comes to how he's dealt with hamas when it comes to the fact that the prime minister hasn't yet demolished that bedouin village in the occupied west bank connel ahmad but after one of that he said that he would be remaining in government bennett doesn't want to be seen as the man to bring down this right wing government that is also the position that the israeli prime minister i put him in netanyahu remains a shrewd political operator he played the security card when it came to defending his policies of these of the how mass to the cease fire in gaza so for the moment snap elections seem to have been avoided but it remains a fragile coalition only one seat majority many people will tell you that netanyahu is keen on early elections but not under these circumstances and certainly not handing over what would have been a huge political victory for hamas if they would play it if the government had collapse at this stage they would have played it as a victory to that so for the moment it's been avoided but again many people will
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tell you that early elections will probably still happen they've just been avoided for doubt. more than a million children in iraq need psychological support that's according to the united nations children's agency a survey by unicef found eighty percent of iraqi children experience violence at home or in school iraqi authorities will be meeting the agency's officials in the capital baghdad to discuss the range of problems facing young iraqis which also includes contaminated drinking water there is. a significant problem with access to potable water and this has knock on effect on health. and one of the more significant issues is the adolescent population. is the largest percentage wise in the region and is set to keep on growing for the future so unless we address some of the significant problems with health and
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education with water issues and so on. this is going to be reflected in the population in general in iraq for the future. around four thousand people in guatemala have fled the latest eruption of the volcano fire one of the most active in the central america ten villages have been evacuated as the volcano erupts for the third time in five months hundred ninety four people were killed in june a seven thousand meter column of ash is now drifting towards the capital go to mount a city just thirty kilometers to the northeast and just a quick reminder you can always catch up with all the news we're reporting on the sport by checking out our website al-jazeera dot com and you can watch us live on there by clicking on the live icon. a reminder the top stories are now jazeera
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a top adviser to donald trump has defended the u.s. president's response to the murder of jamal khashoggi kellyanne conway says the u.s. has been moving fast to sanction those responsible a report from the cia into the matter is expected by tuesday. reluctant on the. minute before he got there to try to get answers he's waiting for the final report obviously many commas not just the ones that some of you can see want to cherry pick about the tragic in unspeakable murder. of mr bush and obviously we've already taken action. in while saudi arabia's king solomon has made his first public comments since her murder speaking in riyadh case on month stressed he has full faith in the kingdom's justice system but didn't mention her by name. the kingdom was established on the principles of justice and that's why we have all
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the trust of the judiciary and that they would do the necessary to establish the truth and substance. also ensure that no penalties published. special yemen has welcomed the decision to stop drone missile against the saudi that coalition the iran backed rebels also say they're ready for a broader ceasefire if the coalition quote peace that comes as yemen saudi backed government has also confirmed it will take part in u.n. but talks in sweden nation this month. britain's prime minister says her breaks it plan is best for jobs as you battles members of her own party who want her out meanwhile the e.u. foreign ministers have been meeting in brussels ahead of a summit on sunday where they're expected to sign off formally on the withdrawal deal a used chief negotiator has called the agreement fair and balanced. the busiest part of the u.s. border with mexico was closed earlier as officials installed concrete barriers and
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razor wire to prevent asylum seekers from entering thousands of central americans of the so-called migrant caravan heading through to horn or to try to cross into the u.s. . a.j. selects is up next to stay with us if you can thanks for watching ifa. china has a serious shortage of women and a lot of. one on one east meets those desperately seeking love any way they can on al-jazeera. was in the interview in your new movie. whose mood will be everything.
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