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of july one year after the attacks in these there have not been any fireworks instead if the six projectors are shining beams of light skyward to honor the victims. standing together remembering and respecting each other has become a responsibility we all must. al jazeera is a very important force of information for many people around the world and all the cameras have gone i'm still here go into areas that nobody else is going to talk to people that nobody else is talking to and bringing that story to the forefront. once again that disturbed wintry weather set to continue across the middle east a bit more cloud and rain rolling in the sort of the mad pushing into the levant
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syria lebanon jordan right down across israel seeing some rather wet weather is to go on through the next couple of days that thickening cloud will bring some downpours and the possibility of some localized flooding in parts of the mountains seeing some snow that's the on the cards could see some snow to some right over towards the hindu kush brightest guys coming back into kabul the day four degrees celsius and that states will miss you going into friday into the low twenty's for karate meanwhile by friday thinking cloud will make its way across iraq into iran and it's bringing some of that wet windy at times when she weather see quite keen wind eroding very dusty the a possibility that's once you've got the rain sleet and the snow out of the way still looking very just that wet weather makes its way across northern parts of saudi arabia yeah you know how it looks to stay thickening cloud coming in that cloud thickening up but some outbreaks is wearing as we go on into friday that rain
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will affect parts of the sauna peninsula northern sections of the red sea here in doha just a fog and dry where the top temperature twenty three. in the first thailand's of home in mesopotamia where the first settlements formed the cradle of civilization iraqi people have depended on the tigris and euphrates for centuries can no longer make a living on rivers blighted by will and pollution algis their world reveals how the manmade decline of one of history's most famed ancient environments is leaving its people struggling to survive iraq's dying rivers. the latest news as it breaks the difference is that in both bottles ossified this that authentic in the ritz with the this time go for the truth is to not come up with details coverage while has already said that he's ready to take over as interim
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precedents and calls for you elections. from around the world. kids are doing what they can that's not the point behind the government's decision to criminalize homelessness it hundred. on the streets of greece anti immigrant violence is on the rise there or you have to go for. that group this is a plus or something and increasingly migrant farm workers of victims a vicious beating it's. a slam is helping the pakistani community to find a voice the stories we don't often hear told by the people who live them undocumented and under attack this is iraq on al-jazeera. we've had victory after victory after victory the battle against eisel president
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donald trump says the u.s. is just days away from declaring the armed group defeated. hello i'm adrian finnegan this is al jazeera live from doha also coming up life after high school we're in one iraqi city that's trying to move on after the armed group was kicked out. the united nations is warning against using humanitarian aid as a political weapon in venezuela's leadership crisis. and scientists raise the alarm on climate change after one of the warmest years on record. the u.s. president is predicting victory over i saw as early as next week donald trump praise coalition forces for retaking land occupied by the group in syria and iraq
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but the u.s. military is warning that thousands of i saw faces remain in syria mike hanna reports from washington. smiles all round as members of the coalition gather for a group photograph much as happened since they last met most importantly president trump surprise decision to withdraw u.s. troops from syria this led to the resignation of defense secretary james mattis along with the u.s. envoy to the global coalition who has not been replaced the u.s. secretary of state offered words of reassurance the drawdown of troops is essentially a tactical change it is not a change in the mission it does not change the structure design or authorities on which the campaign has been based. it simply represents a new stage in an old fight president trump argued at the time that i still had been defeated at position he continues to hold insisting a formal announcement to the subject will be made soon the united states military
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our coalition partners and the syrian democratic forces have liberated virtually all of the territory previously held by isis and syria and iraq it should be formally announced some time probably next week that we will have one hundred percent of the caliphate many members of the coalition warned that this may not mean an end to the fight and then he added while alum and i call on all countries of the world to help iraq fight sleeper cells all over the country and to help iraq restore instability and return the liberated area to what they used to be in order for terrorism not to exist delegates at this conference taking note of the view of u.s. intelligence chiefs at dogs with that of their president their opinion given to the senate intelligence committee last month i still remains a formidable organization and is still capable of attacking the united states mike
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hanna al jazeera washington or one iraqi city that was under the control of iceland for a long time is mosul it was taken over by the armed group in two thousand and fourteen they were driven out three years later but the fight between i saw an iraqi forces left large parts of the city in ruins let's go live to baghdad i was in a restaurant matheson joins us now rob how do people there in iraq feel about any announcement of the imminent defeat of isis. well we should remember that back in twenty seven seeing the then iraqi prime minister high that a lot body said that i still had been defeated in iraq that was after the retaking of mosul by the iraqi military most of the being held by i saw it for about three years but in the months immediately after that announcement was made there was a significant uptick in the number of sporadic attacks that happened around deisel that were either attributed to or claimed by eisold in fact on wednesday we saw the
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iraqi military carrying out an attack and what they said was and i still sell near khost cook now five people died in that attack and three of them are said to have been wearing explosive vests the iraqi government is very concerned that these comments by donald trump might be the precursor to the same sort of pullout that he's talking about from syria and the government doesn't want that but it's in a kind of cleft stick here is why there's a large section of the iraqi parliament which has ties and links to iran and makes no secret of the fact and iran does not want to see american troops or foreign troops on the ground on its doorstep in iraq as well there's a large block led by mark todd. the leading shia cleric who's describing himself as a nationalist he doesn't want to see any foreign troops on the ground in iraq but
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the government is in a difficult position as i say because in the one hand it has to reflect the views of those. members of parliament but at the same time it knows it needs the american and foreign troops to be able to deal with a potential threat from myself and also to be able to train its own troops to deal with cells and attacks around the country that meanwhile the city of mosul is trying to rebuild itself there's a big government program at the moment to try to move a lot of the rubble and people are starting to rebuild their lives but thousands are still homeless. small shop and surrounded by devastation. the wreckage of the iraqi military's battle to regain the city of mosul from eisel gun. as i said the other day. i still kidnapped and then killed my husband when they stormed the city back in twenty fourteen ever since i've been struggling to ana living and feed my children i still sees mosul in twenty fourteen but after
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a hard fought battle the iraqi military won it back three years later this is all that's left of what's known as the old city the united nations says it'll take ten years to clear the rubble but. it's a good sign the rubble is being removed it gives people like me a chance to go back to where their house was and start rebuilding their lives the international committee of the red cross says there are about one point eight million people in iraq who can't return home often that's because their homes simply don't exist they've been destroyed in the fighting between the iraqi military and i saw but the i.c.r.c. also says it's not enough just to build houses it says people need a wide variety of different types of help before they can start again it is important that they are protected from further harm and their basic needs in housing in health in education and work in finding jobs are
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met. there's also pressure on iraq's government to give more financial help. in the old city of mosul there are more than sixteen thousand destroyed homes the government needs to do more to compensate people and support them to rebuild mosul . opened her shop using donations from charities she and her two sons have taken their first steps towards a normal life thousands more like he's still have nowhere to go matheson al-jazeera baghdad. in the u.s. democrats say that they won't be intimidated by president trump's warning against ridiculous partisan investigations they voted to provide special counsel robert mueller with confidential testimonies related to his investigation into russian interference during the twenty sixteen election of zero as patty culhane reports by the close of wednesday special counsel robert muller had
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a lot more information for his investigation into potential collusion between russia and the trump campaign fifty transcripts of people who testified in front of a house committee some of those closest to the us president his son son in law and his most trusted advisers with the democrats in charge now they voted to send all of the transcripts to muller and now if any of those people lied under oath they can be charged with a crime president ellen terms close friend roger stone has already been charged with lying to congress and his former lawyer is going to prison for doing that this comes on the heels of a warning from the president during his state of the union speech tuesday an economic miracle is taking place in the united states and the only thing that can stop it are foolish wars politics or ridiculous partisan investigations. if there is
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going to be peace and legislation there cannot be war and investigation. it just doesn't work that way. the democratic response it actually does that's a nonstarter in fact the committee says they will look into more than what mohler is casting a broad net looking into the possibility that the president or those close to him are compromised the american people have a right to know indeed have a need to know that their president is acting on their behalf and not for some peculiarity or other reason that pertains to any credible allegations of leverage by the russians or the saudis or anyone else the u.s. president was not happy i know what basis would he do that he has no basis to do that he actually does he's in charge now and he has the power to make people show up before his committee thank you very much thank the president and his closest advisors are about to find out what that looks like. al-jazeera washington
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is growing pressure on president trump to give a tougher response to the murder of the saudi journalist jamal leading democrats are planning to bring forward new legislation designed to impose stronger action against u.s. ally saudi arabia four months ago twenty two senators from both parties invokes the magnitsky act of twenty sixteen which gave trump one hundred twenty days to make a decision on new sanctions related to her show she's mudda in saudi arabia's consulate in istanbul no decision was made the u.n. is warning against using humanitarian aid as a political tool in venezuela the u.s. says that trucks carrying supplies have a rival in neighboring colombia they were sent to a request by venezuela's self declared interim president but the opposition says that the military has blocked a bridge along the border where the aid is meant poss. ports now from the
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colombia venezuela border. the promised a doesn't even reach the venezuelan border but the government of nicolas maduro is already taking steps to stop it entering the country fences huge shipping containers and armed soldiers are blocking crossings into venice where. the united states and neighboring colombia are leading an effort to move tens of millions of dollars worth of aid into linux well it includes desperately needed medicines and food. president has long denied this country faces any such crisis and regards the aid offer as the first step towards an invasion of the country in the eyes of venice well as opposition it's no more than an act of compassion. humanitarian aid is humanitarian aid is to take care of the emergency it doesn't resolve the problem of food it's important to say that it's to attend to the most vulnerable that today are about to lose their lives. on wednesday the u.s.
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secretary of state in colombia's foreign ministers call them president maduro to change his mind in where we're going to have been as well and people are calling for this humanitarian aid to arrive and what needs to do is not impede our being as well and brothers from getting the humanitarian aid they need this is the entrance to the bridge the main entry point for the aid arriving from the capital but we're still days away from being ready to operate as a humanitarian corridor the building there you see behind me is being adapted to properly store food.
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