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in washington. versus newspaper is reporting that a politically connected communications company pitched a plan to strip cats are of the twenty twenty two world cup an investigation by the guardian of the campaign group spin watch found the man behind the idea was lynton crosby australian political strategists who has run several election campaigns for the u.k. conservative party has c.t.f. part as company proposed a contract worth more than seven million dollars to launch a coordinated media campaign to discredit cattle and its wild cup bid crosby's lawyers deny any contracts were signed or action and david miller is the founder of spain watch a british group that investigates the loping and communications industries in london what they wanted to do was. deal edition wise qatari states continue with the kind of propaganda which you seem emanating from for example the united arab emirates which suggests that tar supports terrorism and indeed christian lines which are. in fact deeply islamophobia the idea
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of targeting qatar has been some kind of international it was other this is a similar sort of strategy that we've seen in recent years we will publish reports separately in this last year on the kind of campaigns which is a myth meant that the saudi. government people have been targeted by the year e. indeed and because it was the israel will beat joins the jest. that it will. still ahead for you on the program israel says it will implement a controversial new law costing palestinians millions of dollars. and three and a half years after his death ireland cody's name lives on the site of a refugee rescue ship.
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hello there the winds have already changed in perth they coming in from the southwest now bringing in some far off fresh air it's flooding across the city so twenty seven degrees will be a memo monday a far cry from the thirty seven that we've seen over the past few days the temperatures will stay fairly low with a very reasonable as we head through the day on tuesday elsewhere that would also be a lot of dry weather for us across parts of queensland that's good news no more really heavy rain here but there will be a few more showers in the south some of them across tasmania and a few of them just grazing their way on to parts of victoria over towards new zealand away what one system in the fall northeast that's gradually pulling away but as another weather system works its way in from the west so we're going to see more cloud and more rain from this particularly along the western coast of the south island further north you can see plenty of dark blue colors here loss of heavy rains here with the remains of a few storms here so generally speaking the rains are very in hans and procedure
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lively at the moment to even further towards the north and forest here it looks like it's going to stay fairly cool as we head through the next couple of days another system is bringing some rain and a bit of snow there as we head through the day on monday should clear away for tuesday there and then we should have more in the way of sunshine. a face can tell a story without uttering a single word. and knowing gone. can guide us. a simple touch inform us. the unconventionality of life witness through the lens of the human nine. is what inspires us. witness documentaries on al-jazeera.
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welcome back a quick look at the top stories now the u.s. and russia have come out with counterproposals and the political crisis in venezuela the u.s. is calling for elections while nicolas maduro is still president and russia's counter plan is expressing concern that any attempts to use force to topple him talks to avert another u.s. government shutdown of reportedly stalled as u.s. president donald trump tweeted that the democrats terrible office indicate they want to shut down. and a newspaper says it has seen a plan by a lobbying firm tapped the twenty twenty two world cup and cast are canceled it says australian political strategist lynton crosby offered to get the tournament
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awarded to another country in return for seven million dollars. well in other stories we're following kurdish led forces backed by the united states are trying to push myself from its last pocket of territory in eastern syria twenty thousand civilians have been evacuated from the area held by the armed group but hundreds are still fought inside the offensive by the syrian democratic forces focused on the village of the border with iraq imran khan reports from turkey as border with syria. it's being called the final battle against. what is underway in burgos village eastern syria the kurdish led syrian democratic forces or has the backing of the work of. the s.d. if say they surrounded the villages in the early hours of sunday morning defeated niceville counterattack and. the village come on does a confident that this will be stand. this battle will be sealed in the next coming
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days. most of the terrorist in florida in the last two months most two hundred cells there were arrested they were foreign. there are varying numbers according to civilians who. even by tuesday maybe about a thousand civilians in between five hundred six hundred terrorists so that means that maybe close to two thousand or three thousand civilians i saw once controlled large parts of syria and iraq but a concerted campaign by regional and international forces has forced them back to a small area around the village of booze while s.d.f. military commanders are promoting this as the end of the eisel many experts believe the group will continue to pose a threat president trump has been very clear to say that this is to kill off it that is being destroyed not isis to terrorist groups which will continue to survive and as we know isis members have fled to yemen and libya nigeria they're there they're scattered about the middle east but of course this is the we believe there
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are several thousand left scattered around iraq in syria and many of them are foreign fighters. but humanitarian challenges will continue long after the fighting ends around twenty thousand people have been forced from their homes ahead of this old mambo who's including the families of eisel fighters they'll join and thousands more in refugee camps where conditions are dire due to chronic shortages of food and medicines much of the country's infrastructure is in ruins and these people won't know when they'll be allowed to return home it's likely the ice will fighters will fight until the bitter end in any reading device will propaganda suggest that they are going to fight until the last moment however this battle is far from over and the next coming days will be decisive among current al jazeera doesn't help. a rescue ship operating in the mediterranean has been renamed island kurdi after the syrian toddler who died trying to reach europe in two thousand and fifteen the
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image of the three year old's body washed up on a turkish beach sparked global outrage and came to a place in my eyes the plight of those fleeing war thousands of refugees have died trying to reach europe from turkey in north africa david was at the ship's naming ceremony on the spanish island of new york. in the early morning light of the dockside in parma a ship bearing the name of his son but this wasn't a moment of pride for a syrian refugee. he was lost and alone the pain in his heart almost too great for words to look into and. i was remembering the moment when the ship was sinking drowning all those horrifying images were flooding into my mind the moment my children and i would drown and we went on board the boat and i saw my children dying in front of me one after the other each was crying out for me saying goes to my father or my father my wife was saying.
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across the world tribute was paid in suffering. of more than three years now past. the ship carrying alan curry's name will not leave doc soon because so many governments are mounting legal challenges to their rescue operations the ports of europe are closing the hearts may have been opened by the iconic picture of alan but those hearts on the hardening that every family and every boy like alan krueger who lost his life is one too much and it's not even about how many it's if there's even one person having to do this journey and johnny in not getting help then that's already too much abdul-ahad a message for the people of europe. i call on them he said to open the doors to these desperate people they are in dire need of help they're not coming here of their own free will they are running for their lives out of war of killing and
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destruction. they've been chained to al jazeera new york. benjamin netanyahu says he intends to introduce what israel is calling its pay for slagle within a week it would allow deductions from the tax money israel raises for the palestinian authority for every person convicted of carrying out attacks against israel if passed it would cut the revenue to the authority which is thought to be about three hundred fifty million dollars a year kerry force it has more from west jerusalem. benjamin netanyahu has long argued against and attacked the palestinian leadership over what it says is a system of welfare payments to palestinian prisoners and what the israeli government characterizes as a form of incitement to carry out attacks against israelis this is the week that he says that this law will come into effect and that next sunday in the next israeli security cabinet meeting is when the first calculation will be made in terms of withholding some of the money that israel raises in taxes for the palestinian
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authority and pays to the palace in authority every month there has been some controversy over this even within israeli circles wide reports that the israeli security establishment is worried about the withholding of further money about the effects on potential effects on security cooperation between israeli security services and the palestinian authority in the occupied west bank of course there's also been a reaction from the p.a. as well they say that this is nothing short of israeli piracy and is being done in concert with the americans to inflict further pressure on the palestinians ahead of the rollout of the trump peace plan nonetheless we are in election season at a time when benjamin netanyahu is trying to portray himself as the man of the right with a tough line against the palestinians in opposition to the way he's trying to characterize his main rival benny gantz the former israeli army chief who means trying to say is of the weak left and as well is that there have been
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a series of attacks carried out in recent weeks and even over this weekend there's been an attack in which a palestinian or other an israeli nineteen year old woman was killed by a palestinian man in a forest southwest of jerusalem the suspect was apprehended in ramallah in the occupied west bank on saturday according to israeli media he has reenacted the crime has admitted to a sexual assault and murder this is a crime which is really outraged a huge number of israelis the police are saying they are so. really examining a political motive no direct calling of this as a terror attack by the israeli prime minister just yet no call it either from hamas in gaza or from the palestinian authority in the west bank either nonetheless there has been a huge reaction to this and for you know to have delayed the imposition of this law at this time would be politically very difficult for the u.n. secretary general has told african leaders they are setting an example to rich
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countries and their treatment of refugees and tell you to terrorist make the comments at the start of the african union summit in ethiopia where refugees will be one of the main topics leaders will also be focusing on institutional reform as well as the establishment of a free trade zone across the continent egypt has taken over from rwanda as chair of the fifty five man the body well the microsoft founder bill gates his foundation is extensively involved in funding projects in africa addressed the summit and also spoke to al jazeera about why he was that. my focus is on the opportunity. of the human capital here in africa that the right things are done with the young people in terms of health and education that there's a very bright future for the continent there's a lot of great examples here. who've done an amazing job getting their primary health care system working and you know no reason why that can't be done in in all fifty four countries. iran's nine hundred seventy nine revolution came through the
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anger of millions of people rising up against the shah including left wing activists as well as followers of ayatollah khomeini islamic republic boss about the events of forty years ago has lasted longer than most analysts expected but today the people of iran a divided about the revolutions legacy algis there is anger simmons is intact raanan has been talking to a range of iranians sound born since the revolution and others who were actively involved in it at the time. mohammad reza taj is one of iran's and many revolutionaries he reflects on life changing events forty years ago with broad. well before. he took power the helm of the race defected from the show me during the revolution . he went on to fight in the iran iraq war of the nineteen eighties hundreds of thousands were killed and among them mohammed raises
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a younger brother how many that raises. our belief in personal sacrifice for the revolutionists or a spiritual leader or says we are the victorious ones because our enemies cannot put pressure on us militarily they are doing it economically and culturally. mohammad reza says he's against moderates in government and believes foreign influence is to blame for economic problems outside of a city festooned with the cobbles of the islamic republic of iran many people now speak openly about economic hardship. but forty taxi driver. is as old as the revolution he says he can't pay his bills. no matter how much he cut back on my spending i can make both ends meet. i'm distraught i've got two children aged eight and thirteen for decades since the revolution of
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a population of more than eighty million and there's a big gap than ever between the rich and the poor the economic situation getting worse and made much more critical by the u.s. sanctions has led to high youth unemployment and inflation increasing by the day that's leading to subdued anger in many parts of iraq. it's likely to get worse for the people before it gets better reimposed u.s. sanctions are now forcing more countries to stop importing oil from iran its main driver for growth we spoke to some iranians who say people have to show resilience . the issue has to be. we should all have the same goal we should protect our revolution from being. before he finishes speaking a bystander interrupts with her view of the revolution i don't know about you it
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has driven us to misery and poverty people are poor and they have nothing left to young people in this crowded setting talk of leading a wrong once they've graduated from university this twenty year old plans to move to canada to work as an illness i don't see my future here i don't think i can find a good job most of iranian minds you. integrate. the divide between often stoic older generation and younger people has undoubtedly grown since mama to raise up and others brought down a monarchy but he insists nothing can break the spirit of iran's revolution. andrew simmons. well now another contender for the democratic presidential nomination has thrown her hat in the ring a miklos break a blizzard to announce her candidacy the fifty eight year old minnesota senator and
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former prosecutor gain recognition after sparring with supreme court nominee brett kavanaugh during his senate hearing she's banking on a moderate policies import in the midwest to win back states lost to trump in two thousand and sixteen a very determined she is. now the netflix film roma has won the award for best film if she is british academy film awards in london otherwise known as the bafta is other when isn't a warning that the pitch is coming up to contain flash photography included the favorite a film about queen anne which collected gongs for best actress best supporting actress and best screenplay rami malek won best actor for his portrayal of freddie mercury in the film a he me and perhaps. just a quick look at the top stories now the u.s. and russia have come up with counter proposals to end the political crisis in venezuela the us is calling for elections while nicolas maduro still president in
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a draft resolution to the u.n. security council it's also seeking the delivery of aid but russia's counter plan expresses concern any attempts to use force to topple the douro and put opposition into one into power. in our other headlines talks with us and all the u.s. government shutdown of reportedly stalled as u.s. president donald trump tweeted that the democrats terrible office indicate they want to shut down disputes between democrats and republicans over immigrant detentions of lead to an impasse it could see a resumption of a government shutdown that left federal employees missing two months worth of paychecks. a british newspaper says it has seen a plan by a lobbying firm to have the twenty twenty two world cup in casts are canceled it says lynton crosby an australian political strategist offered to get the tournament awarded to another country in return for seven million dollars cosby's lawyers deny any contract was signed or action and the u.n. secretary general has told african leaders they are setting an example to rich
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countries in their treatment of refugees and trying to get terrorist made the comments at the start of the african union summit in ethiopia where refugees will be one of the main topics of discussion on the microsoft founder bill gates his foundation's extensive involved in funding projects in africa address the summit and also spoke to al jazeera about why he was that. my focus is on the opportunity . of the human capital here in africa the right things are done with the young people in terms of health and education that there's a very bright future for the continent there's a lot of great examples here. who done an amazing job getting their primary health care system or clean and you know no reason why that can't be done in in all fifty four countries and kurdish led forces backed by the united states are trying to push myself from its last pockets of territory in eastern syria to twenty thousand civilians have been moved to safer areas but hundreds are still thought to be at
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risk if ensor has focused on the village of any other border with iraq iraq today with all of our top stories this hour that is it for myself and the team here in london but there will be more news from doha later off the witness which starts now . africa's largest democracy goes to the polls to elect a president parliament and governors corruption insecurity and economic uncertainty that dominate nigeria politics remain widespread al-jazeera brings you coverage of the issues the candidates and voters nigeria voters.
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a few. that . is on here. and there. was none. of this out in the region that i've done. any. good out of that you know we did a good run up there. yes thank you very much ted. and i go my you know he takes off knowing that he's only a loony to move to mexico something that i'm looking at the summer sun because the telling of the two months i'm going to get into. this out of it did you notice if you listen i'm going to assume goodness i'm. going to hear. all.

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