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with that i'm going to have you know last night it was tough my blankets got wet so we had to go and stand where there's a roof and we didn't sleep all night. it's going to be that way for some time for this caravan of central americans they've got to take right up against the u.s. border but now they stuck nowhere to go and nothing to do. some brush up on the football skills others practice their poker faces or explore the small playground for the umpteenth time fish the clothes washing areas busy series of phone charging station at fifty cents a go. in a passes the time with the daily concert for anyone who cares to listen to them and that it will be them also it's a way to forget the bad moments that we've gone through with all been suffering so it's a way to forget that stress. they were accused of the country laid on by the mexican navy and the buses going to
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a newly arranged job fair but the semblance of order can't last this makeshift camp is almost full but you can see people are still arriving day me here saying there's going to be no space for anyone more that the authorities say the city can't deal with the influx any longer sometimes people believe the newcomers bring only crime and problems. others do what they can to help it ok with them so you know i don't think we should lose our humanity at the end of the day where city of migrants and mexicans have had to cross as well into the us. that's what everyone here wants to get to the other side instead they're setting up for the long haul just a stone's throw away john holdren how does it to. the weather is next and then hundreds of pounds strike in syria demanding better wages and. opposition leaders in bombay are forced out on the front office ever freezing to stand for the
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president. once again would you believe we got more wet weather more disturbed weather across a good part of the middle east without a latest band of clouds spilling out of the mediterranean lay the eastern side of the med seeing some pretty lively showers for the flooding certainly a possibility for many years rash of showers there for friday just twenty celsius the four by fourteen for jerusalem really wet weather that's making its way across the eastern side of iraq as we go through friday western areas of iran of the coast kuwait could see further flooding showers remain here long dispose of rain as we go through saturday wet weather by this stage extending its way over towards the western side of the himalayas with snow certainly i with the high ground still pretty disturbed i had was that eastern side of the med syria lebanon jordan all
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with a chance of seeing some wet weather though the boss in saudi arabia could see some wet weather as well as we go through friday cloud increasing here in console as a go on through friday and on into sad but much of sas that will be dry just can't even hear it hotter as we go through sunday and on into monday said they want to watch out for charles so they are shot just around the mozambique channel as well but much of south africa will be dried dry and warm temperatures getting up to twenty seven. and a similar fatty janet. born in palestine under british rule. educated in america. a controversial professor in new york. he realized that he was the voice. of the people al-jazeera wild explores what made him an influential
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writer. and champion of the palestinian cause in the west and what's out of place. thanks. it's good to have you with us on our top stories saudi arabia's crown prince arab emirates began his first trip abroad since the murder of journalist. meanwhile the u.s. president has again deflected blame for. mom saying the cia has concluded that he ordered the killing. the u.n. as well deescalation and fighting in yemen. saying it's providing much needed
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relief to thousands of civilians there especially in the capital continue to get the warring parties around the negotiating table and the. warning of a humanitarian crisis that is. gathering at the u.s. president has threatened to shut down the crossing if administration decides that the situation is control. we have some breaking news from pakistan now where blast and gunshots have been heard near the chinese consulate in the city of karachi and we're also hearing that two policemen have been killed again blast and gunshots outside the church near the chinese consulate we will bring you more information on that as it becomes available to us. now spain's prime minister is threatening to veto the draft exit from the e.u. . twitch of the warning after meeting the u.k. prime minister he said after my conversation with trees i'm a opposition's remain
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a far away my government will always defend the interests of spain if there are no changes we will veto breaks it. well sanchez is concerned about the future of the disputed british on the things territory of gibraltar a small can and should also known as the rock has been a british tetris in seventeen thirteen but spain has long laid claim to it or wrangling between russian and spain over gibraltar must be settled before e.u. leaders meet on sunday to rubber stamp the break that pact but despite that and other hurdles choice of a told parliament that a final agreement is within her grasp may barco reports from london mr speaker i would like to update the house on our negotiations to leave the european union a crucial step forward in britain's brics a journey we haven't agreed between the u.k. and the european commission the negotiations are now is a critical moment and all our efforts must be focused on working with our european partners to bring this process to a final conclusion in the interests of all our people. a draft political
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declarations now in place determining the future political relationship between the e.u. and u.k. with a twenty six page document was attacked by politicians because sing some of the government's earlier red lines and failing to provide many details this empty document could have been written two years ago it's happened with phrases such as the parties will look at the parties we'll explore watch on earth as the government been doing for the last two years. the paper makes no mention of frictionless trade between the e.u. and u.k. scene is vital for the health of the british economy post breaks it be you and u.k. will be regarded as two separate markets making hard barriers almost inevitable. it has big implications here on the border between northern ireland a part of the u.k. and the republic of ireland and a you member the u.k. says it's now pursuing a high tech solution to keep goods and people leaving. the draft plan also says
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both sides aim to provide visa free travel only for short term view. zits longer trips may now require visas. in addition the document leaves room for an extension of the two year transition period after breaks it aimed at easing britain's departure but it also means the u.k. will be subject to european rules for longer without any e.u. voting rights the plans will now be decided on a political level by e.u. leaders in brussels on sunday it's been an extremely busy few days for the british prime minister she has been successfully able to hammer out draft proposals on firstly the withdrawal agreement and now a declaration of a future political relationship between the e.u. and the u.k. but history's maze big breaks it plans had to brussels she knows that those plans could flounder at any stage either voted down by the e.u. or voted down here in parliament and i commend this statement the park al-jazeera
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westminster. australia's government wants to make it easier to strip citizenship from people who've been convicted of terror offenses promise to scott morrison says a person citizenship will only be cancelled when the government is satisfied that they can legally live elsewhere and the changes will also impose new restrictions on the return of foreign fighters. about six hundred fifty thousand to walk out of their jobs on thursday staging one of the largest strikes and recent times public sector workers a demanding pay hikes and an end to economic problems that have persisted since the overthrow often as he has long time ruler and twenty eleven million homes has more i from the capital tunis to city. the city that gave birth to the arab spring around two thirds of a million people stopped work. the public sector workers went on
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strike after negotiations between the powerful trade union that represents them and the government failed they want peace or wages. but they say they're marching for old to mizzi and her engineering soaring living costs and high unemployment but it's not doing as you told as young people here don't have enough to buy even the most basic food especially those with children you cannot imagine how difficult the situation is yes this is a revolution of the hungry here in tunisia rather than one of them on their summer and what have we done to you the government has failed us and undermined the rights of retirees where are those who love tunisia where are those who love this black media has disappeared the strike shut down government ministries universities and public schools hospitals operated with emergency staffing around a sixth of june as he is workforce a civil servants and well public sick the wages have doubled since two thousand and
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ten it's added to the burden on tunis he has fragile economy the north african country has failed to fire economically in the years since the overthrow of its long term president in two thousand and eleven unemployment is now at fifteen percent inflation is at a record high a two point eight billion dollar loan from the i.m.f. two years ago came with conditions of economic reforms and ditch reduction this mess walkout shows two museums are already feeling the pinch union leaders called on the members to use the power of the numbers. that. i call on you the free people to take part of the next municipal legislative and presidential elections for you the workers the next elections a very important. to this year enjoyed a relatively smooth transition to democracy in the wake of the arab spring but its government is now confronting the challenge of accountability to its people while
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being beholden to those it owes money media mohan and jazeera. a politician from central african republic is due to face. war crimes charges at the international criminal court. also known as the rambo was a senior leader of the mostly christian and a movement its fighters attacked muslim seleka rebels who seized power and twenty thirteen is accused of murder rape and recruiting child soldiers now one year after zimbabwe's long time leader robert mugabe was forced from office the problems that brought him down haven't gone away people are running out of patience with a new president. who promised to turn the country around and that frustration has played out in parliament as his finance minister laid out his plan to fix the economy how demitasse. before the budget speech could be presented opposition m.p.'s in parliament started protesting they refused to recognize him as
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president insisting he stole elections in july some say they were beaten and injured by police who forced them out of the building. for them to. stand up for this because those are stacked the members will be. able to. see that. eventually the country's finance minister would present to the budget for twenty one thousand he said all would have to tighten their belts as government implements austerity measures to turn around the economy. a five percent cut or. be effected for all senior position from principal directors premarin said
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cruise in the equivalence up to. ministers and the pretty. other measures include retiring government civil servants over the age of sixty five removing ghost workers from the government's payroll and compensating white farmers whose land was seized during land reform the government has to repay billions of dollars in debt and introduce pro-business policies investors say they want guarantees that their assets will one day be seized by the states and their policies all remain consistent whenever monetary policies are announced the markets react so too does the bobbins while parliamentary proceedings were taking place some people were in feel king is filling up in case there are shortages again hollington mclean a says he knows it's going to be harder to rebuild his business because of cash what it is in banks he lost about ten thousand dollars worth of merchandise when a fire gutted this market last week all of this stuff little import from sort of
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become. like foreign currency and you can get foreign currency. but rebuilding an economy that was destroyed because the mismanagement and corruption joining robert mugabe's rule will be harder people are frustrated prices of basic commodities are more than tripled in a few weeks there is a shortage of foreign currency inflation keeps rising. president promised he would do things differently to mugabe he's under pressure to deliver as a poor girl more and more impatient. had. to italy now with the famous leading tower of pisa while it isn't leading so much anymore engineers have managed to further reduce that slot doing their latest work and say that the bell tower is in better structural health that expected the taliban tilting during its construction in the twelfth century as a stunt to start the. fundamental we positioned
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a series of pipes with drills which took away the soil from the opposite side of the leaning side of the tower with the missing soil under its base the tower has reacted by straightening up recovering the tilt and that's rejuvenating after all the years that caused it to leave and to reach a critical position which was becoming worries. now long before the war syria was rebel and for its rich cultural heritage dating back thousands of years now a major exhibition has opened here and celebrating what has not been lost in the highlighting push the norman report. on. how america captured in a golden light seen trees before it fell to eisele. painted in seventeen eighty five by french artist louis francois. this is the third. of the ancient syrian city. distinctive tombs dominates the foreground. and there were no other
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terrorists in this time anywhere in the world so it's a very particular type of of the area there outside the city in the valley of the tourists more than two hundred years later those two towers would disagree said to by i so what india has to palomar was exactly what i saw sought to destroy. sculptures of diverse idols predating islam the third century was power mary's heyday trade was flourishing and people were golfing this is a relic from that time it's part of a six so coffin and it most likely how the remains of someone important. syria's rich heritage isn't limited to pal mera this is the you me out mosque in damascus which is more than one thousand jews aren't here the german artists gustaf born find his captured at the grand building as well as syria's multi-faith society
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different kind of her thirty three that they are wearing are like from different kind of religious trance damascus was also a center for going for the grand rich during the ottoman period. syria is often described as one of the cradles of civilization. at its heart is the one of the oldest continuously inhabited cities in the world but at last centuries of history in four years of fighting between rebels and the government medieval mosques bath houses and the citadel all damaged or destroyed but some say not everything is gone we have the artifacts we have archaeological items but what do we have as a culture it's quite hard to be destroyed in. a cold chill put the to spy war that refuses to be forgotten norman al jazeera doha.
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hello again i'm of the problem and with the headlines on al-jazeera and we begin with breaking news from pakistan where there's been an explosion and gunfire outside the chinese consulate in karachi police they have confirmed the deaths of two officers one attacker has also been killed others are still involved in the shootout and we will bring you more on that as it becomes available to us. saudi arabia's crown prince has arrived in the united arab emirates as part of his first trip abroad since the murder of journalist jamal khashoggi that says the u.s. president has again deflected blame from hama been saying the cia hasn't concluded that he ordered the murder. i hate the crime i hate words i hate the cover up. i will tell you that the crown prince needs. more than i do they have vehemently
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denied the cia reports of both ways. maybe maybe didn't but i will say very strongly that it's a very important. the u.n. is welcoming a reduction in fighting in yemen support sort of her day there saying that it's providing much needed relief to thousands of civilians there a special envoy to yemen is in the capital to new in his push to get the warring parties around the negotiating table the talks are expected in sweden next month the mayor of the mexican city of tijuana is warning of a humanitarian crisis over the thousands of asylum seekers gathering at the u.s. border president trump has threatened to shut down the crossing. but u.k. prime minister says talks with the european union have reached a critical point e.u. leaders will hold a vote on a draft to get on sunday but spain's prime minister says he could block it all the britain's overseas territory of gibraltar about six hundred fifty thousand to his
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ians have held a nationwide strike after the government and labor unions failed to reach a pay deal the protesters say they need higher salaries to counter the rising costs of living and the government is under pressure from international lenders to reduce its budget deficit. those are the headlines on al-jazeera a.j. selects is coming up next. china could be facing a debt i suppose that's according to s. and p. global trumpet ministration just been insisting towards the saudis and other producers that they want to have more production to cool down the prices we bring you the stories that are shaping the economic world we live in counting the cost on al-jazeera. was in the interview in your new movie. theater thing.
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