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which has to be dealt by. the countries which are which are supposed to. to respect human rights under respect international law that has to be interference from the from europe or america or canada in order to protect the people who are living in their countries now this is regarding implications on us all the people targeted. and the gauges on. him self i think it is it probably has been the factor which. rated the process of getting him down are lower than the main reason of chasing him and bring him bringing back the country or kill him. the. general implication. is going to be creating a fear i mean the one when this story was published three weeks ago. for weeks ago about this hacking was published by whites in the boston new york times. there was
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a way a wave of fear inside the country that. started to avoid communicating with us or even. trying to. move inside the country and to move in terms of opposition movement unfortunately this is a goal being accomplished intentionally now because of because of the publication of this story one hundred men so much achieved one of his cause that to find all intimidating people to stop communicating with opposition abroad could stop the so many thanks indeed for being with us. thank you fixed up on the steps here with a weather update for us then. the president of france money on the phone calls for talks with protest leaders over a stand off on fuel prices and later in sports the l.a.
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lakers a lot of all action from the n.b.a. coming up in twenty minutes. from the me on my points of asia. to the city seems. hello there the rain started early across the middle east this year and they're showing no signs of stopping just yet we've had yet more wet weather just over the past couple of days these pictures are from mosul in northern iraq and you can see the amount of rain we must have had here in order to give us this problem with flooding now it looks like there's more weather on its way as well let's take a look at the satellite first then you can see one area of cloud moving away to the east but we've got this one that's edging across beirut at the moment that's giving us some outbreaks of rain and if it works its way northward it will continue to develop and this could give us some fairly intense rains particularly as we head
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through tuesday and into wednesday so his that a system that really beginning to pop up and again it looks like the northern parts of iraq around mosul are where we're going to see some of the heaviest of the downpours so they could well be some flooding here as we head through wednesday in this whole region where we have some mountains as well we'll likely see some of that turn to snow so a generally quiet wintery mix here and then as that system works its way eastwards we've got another one working its way in from the mediterranean so generally wherever you are across this region there's a good chance of seeing some rain for the south here in doha way too far south for all of that wet weather this time but it could well be a fair amount of mr fog in the morning. the weather sponsored by cats are and always. i enjoy bringing my neighbors my neighbors children so they can see and get more comfortable five years children are at the heart of america's love affair with weapons fact that makes. their from the machine and
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hello again adrian sitting in here in doha with the news out from al-jazeera our top stories this hour is withdrawing from the organization of petroleum exporting countries or opec next month the category energy minister says it's to expand his country's position as the world's number one exporter of liquefied natural gas. us president donald trump has requested pakistan's help with peace talks in afghanistan trump wrote to the pakistani prime minister in iraq khan seeking his cooperation to help bring the taliban to talks. and sixty wounded who the fighters have been given permission to leave yemen to get treatment and i'm on the move to see. as a goodwill gesture ahead of peace talks later this month. the us president says that china has agreed to reduce import tariffs on american cars as part of that trade war truce donald trump and china's president xi jinping met at the g.
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twenty summit in argentina two days ago they agreed to try to resolve the differences over the next ninety days trump was delayed boosting tariffs on chinese goods in january lived out to al-jazeera adrian brown who's with us from beijing any reaction from china's foreign ministry about this. well yes the foreign ministry confirmed that yes the united states and china were eventually looking at the possibility of the lemon eliminating all terrorists which sounds almost too good to be true when he was asked about trump's tweet that he the china had agreed to reduce eliminate those tariffs on imported u.s. cars he said well contact the commerce ministry here in beijing we did that there was no response from the commerce commerce ministry and that sadly is frequently the case here in china i think that if you know president trump is the is the
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master of the deal than president xi jinping is very much the master of buying time and that's what he's got with this truth he's got another ninety days almost three months and during that time of course china has to come up with a lot more of what president from wants that the tariffs i think adrian very much the easy bit the hard bit is going to be structural reform what president front wants is for president xi jinping to end the huge subsidies he gives to big state owned companies that are involved in developing technologies of the future things like artificial intelligence and robotics he says that's unfair because u.s. companies can't compete against that on the world stage where there's just one problem president xi jinping has said repeatedly he's not going to yield on that because artificial intelligence robotics are part of his core industrial policy his aim to make china a truly modern country by twenty twenty five so in that area you know there's going
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to be no agreement i think you know as i say tariffs is going to be the easy part and i think china's prepared to yield on things like force technology transfers whereby american companies that come into china are forced to hand over their know how to their chinese partners as a condition for doing business here but when it comes to tech i don't think she is going. the yield so the next few months will be very interesting we will ninety days as you say not long to resolve some pretty fundamental issues that exist between the u.s. and china is that is the the mood music music change though now between the two cars and a little there is dialogue yeah they've kind of agree to disagree but if you look at the statements that were issued by china and the united states at the end of that diplomatic dinner in buenos aires on saturday night the chinese version of what was agreed is very different from the
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american one on the chinese side there's no reference to this ninety day truce there's no reference to china agreeing to immediate talks on the issue of forced technology transfer or or to china agreeing to buy more american agricultural products so you know i think china or xi jinping certainly has got what he wanted which is more time and certainly you know his talks with president donald trump are being portrayed as a huge diplomatic victory for china the suggestion is that it was president trump who asked for this meeting with president xi jinping because president trump needed it more and of course you know the chinese leadership you know is aware that trump is in trouble of the moment in home he's had setbacks in the midterms he's under investigation and it looks to me that what happened in one of saris is that china's
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leaders gave him something he could take to his electoral base and say look china has capitulated and caved in we're winning the trade war our china correspondent adrian brown reporting live from beijing adrian many thanks. ukraine is building up its military capability as reservists are being called up to training centers and large scale exercises are expected in the coming days it follows russia's seizure of three ukrainian ships and twenty four crew members in the black sea more than a week ago ukraine wants nato to deploy ships to the region but russia blockading ports nature's secretary general is due to hold a news conference within the next hour let's go live now to andras simmons. in kharkiv in ukraine i'm drew some strong words again from the kremlin directed today at ukraine's president what else is happening. hear the seesaw that swings on
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a daily basis of trading insults really from the kremlin to ukraine and ukraine returning accusations to the russians but this one is in regard to an assertion from ukraine that russia could be planning attacks on but jan ski that's the ports on the on the in the in the in this sea between crimea and here the important important link in terms of military action between the crimean peninsula and ukraine this is an assertion that the could be action against but gents and also marry a pole those two important ports by the russians in order to get all non corridor to the next crimea peninsula it's being. asked to side by the kremlin is absurd and federal peskov the kremlin spokesman said that was an attempt to up the tension also we're hearing now that confirmation of charges of
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illegally entering russian territory that have been leveled at the twenty four ukrainians most of them sailors but also intelligence officers from the s.b.u. that's the latest from russia in terms of it's pointing the finger at ukraine it upping the tension what about these moves to train up reservists attard how is that going to roll out. well what we're seeing is here is the word mobilization has been used wrongly in various circles not just internationally but within local media and people are getting quite concerned about exactly what's happening petro poroshenko on the one hand is stoking up the rhetoric and also saber rattling towards russia no doubt about it whatsoever saying that he is upping his defenses in military terms really portraying the country as being strong and having a conventional army now not a volunteer one and he's really referring now to those reserves now there are one
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hundred fifty thousand potential reservists in ukraine the majority of those would be the first to be called up but they're not being called up that busy the extra training in there's been a ceremony to show off their worth effectively but what about all of those fighters who joined the revolution if you will back in twenty fourteen those from a battalion a very far right but sadly who are now actually veterans of that war there are also now having playing a role a small role by some estimations but also by others a large role one that's a bit disturbing and we've been looking at the ultra nationalists. it's a real for soldiers killed of the war between pro russian separatists and ukrainian forces in the east and those present here a message addressed to anyone thinking of fighting it comes from
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a woman whose son was killed in the war. don't die come back to your loved ones with victory so that you mothers don't suffer glory to ukraine. the gun salute and the sentiment may be in order of the dead however there is an underlying theme alongside the purchases of instant faces it's political and it's seen by the mainstream parties as far right extremism the organization that arranged what's happening here is one of several that have slick promotional videos and to trying to attract followers. that calls itself in the middle corpus a vigilante movement of the cranium uprising will of four years ago fighters from the voluntary as of battalion were a mainstay in the battle against russian separatists but now there's
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a regular army and while the state takes on conscripts and volunteers the militias look for people to join their groups this man is a former azoff soldier who's now we're going to visit the national corpus in hockey for he says his organizations trying to reassure people about martial my yeah i get that sir but i'm with what are we reach out to them on the streets and their houses were get their people knock on doors and tell them that there is going to be no mobilization all of a sudden that nobody's taking away cars taking away houses no one should stockpile food from supermarkets no panic yet. but you might question how reassuring these been busy. his organization where they're out looking and in their own way stopping illegal gambling unlicensed alcohol in bars drug dealing and even the stop act of film set because it's
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a movie in ukraine's soviet past sometimes they're calling in the police other times they're fighting them but where the security forces stand in all of this that's certainly not stopping the militias from their actions we were invited to a training session in martial arts before members of the militias on the outskirts of the city but the police turned around saying martial law was in force and we couldn't film anywhere in the area. it hockey of ukraine the second city where a third of the population is ethnic russian the far right made not have a major following but nevertheless if the state lets the militias carry on without further restrictions it could cause even more insecurity here. poroshenko has been tweeting in the last hours saying that as far as he's concerned
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that it shouldn't be necessary hopes to mobilize all of the reservists right now but that it can't be ruled out and he hopes he doesn't have to extend this martial law more period which stands at one month and should end of december the twenty sixth as i'm speaking stoltenberg the secretary general of nato is now holding a news conference and poroshenko is hoping that they'll be firmer action announced by nato because really there's been lots of talk lots of rhetoric but not any action taken by allies to ukraine and really privately politicians here feel that they've been let down by europe and let down by the united states and the usa in fact has been putting pressure on europe to come up with stronger sanctions but there's a lot of debate about that so a lot rests now on what nato is going to announce if anything at all in terms of action against russia. cross that we'll keep an eye across that press conference
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andrew will bring you were anything news worthy as and when it arises andrew said it's their lives in hockey in ukraine president has ordered france's prime minister to arrange talks with political leaders and yellow vests demonstrators to try to avoid more fuel tax protests more than one hundred people were injured during a third successive saturday of process in paris. david chase i reports. as soon as his plane touched down the g. twenty summit in argentina president went directly to inspect the damage at the arctic. afterwards he walked over to greet police and firefighters who were on the front lines of the writing for so many hours on lookers shouted macro resigned. well the problem is marco loves the poor fool the buses the bankers he loves the
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rich people. come and talk to the people stop talking about the violence and said with tears then it was the lease a palace for an emergency cabinet session on the crisis a spokesman said reintroducing the state of emergency from earlier this year was not discussed the president called on his prime minister edward felipe to invite party members in parliament and representatives of the demonstrators for talks the real damage was caused by what's being described by police as a handful of extremists determined to confront them and cause as much trouble as they could the yellow vests rebellion is of course not just confined to the streets of paris one hundred thirty six thousand demonstrators turned out across the whole of france and there was a fatality early on sunday morning outside the southern city of when a white van drove into the back of a heavy goods vehicle that was blocked at
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a yellow vests roadblock it was then hit by another car coming up behind it the revolt against president policies and proposed fuel tax rises is not going away poll show protests have the support of more than seventy percent of the french people support for the president is languishing below thirty percent david chaytor al jazeera paris. the u.s. and mexico holding two days of talks on migration in washington the u.s. government is hoping to sign a deal to allow a group of central american asylum seekers to stay in mexico the groups currently waiting for the u.s. applications to be process with some of the asylum seekers at tijuana's border crossing of going on hunger strike hoping that their protests will put pressure on u.s. authorities to hear their case for asylum and draw attention to their plight meanwhile mexico's new president has signed an agreement with regional leaders to tackle the challenges of migration on the rez manuel lopez obrador hopes the development plan
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will stop people fleeing honduras guatemala and el salvador saddam seekers have told al jazeera that they've been illegally pushed back into mexico after reaching the us of zero as heidi jocasta reports from tijuana. needs young people such as need to stay at home.

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