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people have gone here they are the mission of the army. the entire complex and i just your stories about telling it to people's perspective what they think is happening in. a dramatic escalation of tensions as indian planes reportedly bomb targets in pakistan and pakistan administered kashmir. welcome to al jazeera live from our headquarters in doha made the product also ahead north korean leader kim jong un arrives in vietnam ahead of a summit with the u.s. president donald trump. iran's foreign minister says he's stepping down citing his short comics while in office. and
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a coalition of latin american countries venezuelan president nicolas maduro to go but rejects military intervention. india says its military has carried out air strikes targeting armed groups in pakistani territory pakistan says the planes carried out the attacks mia off to crossing the line of control into pakistan administered kashmir and then military tweeted these pitches said to show damage from the strikes tension between the two countries has been rising since a suicide bombing killed at least forty soldiers in indian administered kashmir earlier this month we'll speak to our correspondent fed to me and in new delhi in just a moment but first let's go to the pakistani capital islamabad where our correspondent come on high that is standing by what more are we hearing from the pakistani government about this incident command.
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first of all what the budget's danny milegi is saying indian. crossed into ministers. of god capitalism would up for just a couple of days ago and then. tried to intercept the indian. turned back dropping that. normally a menorah if you are going to gain speed across the border back into india and. indian. to drop. that there were no underground nobody would. ordinances from the indian.
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so not reports of casualties or damage but how serious an incursion is this and how is the pakistani government watching to respond to it. foreign minister. do. make. a meeting to discuss the tensions between india and. all the foreign. and emergency meeting. within the next so we are. going to be a strong. warning to wall with. dialogue because war is not an option the prime minister of. strongly we
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have to give budgets on on the other hand ready for. forward. the front lines. troops. for any indian. thank you very much for that for now that's. a pakistani capital. joining us from the indian capital what is the end about this as. elizabeth they're not saying much right now they're being very tight lipped india cabinet is currently in a security meeting right now and media reports have said that there are they put the air force on high alert crossed the border of pakistan and the line of control in mir now what we do know is from media reports has been just that the strike took
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place at about twenty two g.m.t. on monday that's three thirty in the morning india time on tuesday but as far as what kemal was saying though that there is some confusion now where the strike took place now this was the balakot in khyber puck too in wa it might be more serious but there's also a coach in pakistan mr bush near and be a tweet just came out from the former chief minister of india to minister to mir and he says may basically the same thing that if the strike has taken place in khyber it's a serious incursion but if it did take place in pakistan administered kashmir then it's mostly symbolic as these camps are usually abandoned in the winter time now the target of these strikes have been armed groups that have openly threatened india and india has says that they will target foremost one being jaish e mohammed that's responsible for the suicide bombing that killed forty p. our military soldiers earlier this month and has how much pressure has the indian
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government trying to do something since that suicide bombing and questioning it. well they've actually been under a lot of pressure from the voters and also from internally as well from the government in september two thousand and sixteen the indian india carried out what it calls the surgical strike targeting camps of armed groups in pakistan that mr to smear now this was hailed as a big success they made a movie about it recently as well but it also set the benchmark of what the indian public expects when a major attack happens against indian forces so this attack was expected and one of the reasons it was delayed was the visit of saudi crown prince mohammed bin some on to the region but everyone did expect that this would somehow happen sometime soon especially with elections coming up in april says thank you very much for that fernand that says to me and with the latest lines of india we are going to get more
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on this we're joined by with a bass cover todd commodore and ian ami and the director all the society for policy studies and he's also joining us live from the indian capital mr bosco always good to have you with us on al-jazeera from what we know about this attacks what do you think the indian government's calculations would have been and carrying this out. india has sent ready for signal the fact that it has been used well the first time against it gary stuck it to my mind is a signal caucus. that india is demonstrating results in terms of using military power particularly air pop and the second element is also a degree of the street because the reality of this military operation is that in the early hours of the morning india was able to launch its.
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terrorist target in what is called a spot a star occupied kashmir on the other side of the lighter control. and there were big battle and came back so i think this is a signal that has been great bottles than that after that were my object where we lost more then forty security personnel. is the more they had a shot the country in india it would be it spots and we have seen that response this morning but it was also i think embedded in the strange because the aircraft and the operation was that the street did drop targets related to the don't trust russia which can be ok and it did not in any way expected any other aspect of party starts did it orientated and i think that is the subtext which i'm sure that between us some are going to say but i'm tom and i will believe you have quarters
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of the party start on me they would be studying really yours and as india as is ending as ready for ever sponsor from pakistan well i think they brought seychelles what has factor here they sponsor car brands there is also went on record in his country you see that in the event i mean again military action that would be it is spawns from. so i think in yet planners in their metric source where he has exigencies as they call it because i don't believe that they would have. it it extends that all elements of the indian military because i think this can lead to a certain escalation depending on how to start response and if i may add elizabeth in a very sort of unexpected manner this is also going to test a certain formulation that has been long that because part to start has nuclear weapons. they would not be under any kind of.
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anxiety and indeed i would not take any military step i think that particular population is interested in what we are seeing today that yes india has demonstrators are in dozens of using air part and not the law as an artist or as to what they propose to do so this is i think in twenty nine t. really interesting guest study of testing nuclear deterrence if your will and read are not. proceed in the manner that last explodes believe that it work and i think this has got another dimension is it also how why being a time would you say this given that tensions have been so high between these two nuclear neighbors. any use of said this level is cause i would say about a certain degree of anxiety and concern and i think if you had been repeatedly
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trying to signal that it was you know if the stream so much so that globally a lot of people were asking this question as to how long will india continue this kind of. data strikes we had mumbai in two thousand and eight and who are lying twenty nineteen and in between there were many other terror attacks and i think i mean some of the had good wig bought from the international community and its own people that it is not that india cannot but we were exercising restraint and reaching out to the bar to study establishment many times and expecting that pakistan would behave in a manner the international community expects which is not to support an eclipse so yes we use our part does introduce a certain dynamic into the nature of the military. now who is between the two
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countries and i think bach is started response struck due. to what extent is willing to call border get a group or get a group that has been identified and is on the un list. and the international community has already said no we've just seen a statement from major capitals asking bok to start the raid in its support so i think between islamabad and go i will have to decide how well you will get a little ways to stop in the garden and indicates most about thank you very much for your time for your perspective on this that as well they can live in new delhi let's move on now to other news and north korean leader kim jong un has arrived in vietnam for a meeting with u.s. president donald trump and hanoi is going to head for the god of on or at a train station on the border this will be the second meeting between the two
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leaders after their summit in singapore last year trump is expected to arrive there later on tuesday let's go to our diplomatic editor james a he's joining us live from hanoi so what's on the agenda for the summit james. well it's going to get going in some hours from now because clearly only one of the two participants key participants is here the north korean leader made it all the way by land from his country going overland on a train all the way through china over a two day journey and finally an hour ago arriving here in hanoi the last bit by motorcade coming from a border city from china where he left his train and coming into hanoi the u.s. secretary of state is already here he may well have some discussions i think with his north korean counterparts some final discussions before the face to face talks
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president trump on air force one expected here in nine hours time so the stage is set this muggy skyline this is hanoi this is the backdrop for round two of the talks what are they going to talk about well the key issues i think is what takes them further the what may achieve last time their chief much friendlier relations their chief to basically deal which was north korea stopped its nuclear and missile testing the u.s. has stopped its military exercises but that doesn't deal with the fundamental issues of north korea's nuclear program it's going to get tricky in this phase james thank you very much for that is at james bays live and and i. iran's top diplomat has suddenly resigned mohamed jollied zarif played a central role in brokering the twenty fifteen nuclear deal between iran and a number of world powers that after the u.s. pulled out of the equipment last year came on the increasing criticism at home mike
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hanna reports from the united nations. this was a moderate face of a nation apparently seeking reconciliation with western powers mohamed was educated in the u.s. and served as ambassador to the united nations before becoming foreign minister in two thousand and thirteen. he was the driving force in the intense negotiations with the west a nuclear powers that led to what became known as the joint comprehensive plan of action an agreement in which iran agreed to a limited sensitive nuclear activities and give access to international inspectors in return for the lifting of crippling economic sanctions. the deal now threatened by the unilateral decision of president trump to no longer abide by it it's a bad deal it's a bad structure it's falling down should have never ever been made
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i blame congress i blame a lot of people for it but it should have never been made. in the months since the u.s. announcement there's been increasing criticism of the foreign minister by some elements in iran who had argued that it proved the foreign minister had been misled in negotiating the deal. for a long time user of social media mohammed was well aware that twitter is restricted in iran and announced his resignation on instagram which is widely available i thanked the generosity of the dia and courageous people of iran and respect to deficiencies over the last sixty seven months he says i apologize sincerely for my inability to continue serving and for all the shortcomings and flaws during the term of my service be happy and proud the announcement came on the same day that syrian president bashar assad made
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a surprise visit to iran his first since the civil war broke out in syria eight years ago among those he met was a rainy and president hassan rouhani who's yet to confirm that he'll accept his foreign minister's resignation mike hanna al-jazeera. still ahead on the bulletin a top vatican characters convicted of molesting two choir boys and could face fifteen hear from president. hello lost is still relatively stable weather wise strategy ron and afghanistan there is more brewing in the east and that's not quite the same as we had before but the raining clouds and rather active storm is going to bring rain or shine as soon leveled in israel probably the western side of iraq that's in northern syria and turkey but if you're not there enjoy the sunshine twenty two in baghdad turns
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to kuwait plus for an hour in kabul as well the cloud does spread across as you can see in taking with it some rain stretching right the way down through kuwait across into southern iran behind it it will brighten up potential in beirut fifteen in the sunshine come wednesday the breeze will obviously pick up and that could be significant i think we could raise some more dust now if it's not in western society with this strong southerly head of the band of grey clouds you can see it's fine to the east of that and the wind temporarily has be lightning but then look at this strong subtly through should bahrain as well as the cloud it comes down i think this is sports a few showers through riyadh movies hutto home wednesday night or we see the main rain is going to be in iraq big showers recently on the eastern side of south africa they've gone they were important as was but it was cape town it is cloudy and breezy.
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on counting the cost this week breaks it and cambodia it's the southeast asian economy that's most exposed to the u.k.'s e.u. divorce plus nine months later lebanon finally has a government but its economy is screaming for attention. counting the cost on al-jazeera. it's good to have you with us on our top stories. the tree has carried out.
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territory. carried out the attacks after crossing the line of control. a member of. damage from the strikes meanwhile the indian government is carrying out raids on the homes of. a strict curfew. north korean leader kim jong un has arrived in vietnam ahead of the u.s. president donald trump the u.s. is calling on north korea to give up its nuclear weapons. a coalition of western and american nations say venezuela's president must the so-called right in colombia and quote for a democratic transition of power in venezuela. reports. the supporters of the position neither have waited for this moment the chance to see him side by side with the vice president of the united states mike. the setting the meeting
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of the lima group. a bloc of mostly latin american countries supporting those claim that he's the legitimate interim president of venezuela in a speech new sanctions against venezuelan officials in called on the block to freeze assets controlled by president their countries but stops short of calling for the use of force to house the men he says represents a threat to the atmosphere what we've seen in the last two days wasn't a bold stroke. triumphant leader it was that desperate of a tyrant clinging to power with violence and intimidation since day one. of this administration i'm pleased to report that the united states has recognized the threat the nicolas maduro pose to the venezuelan people and to
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nations across the region. including yours. the world's media recorded how much force is acted to stop the delivery of u.s. aid from colombia and brazil leaders here and now they will ask the international criminal court to treat my daughter's blockade as a crime against humanity opposition leader way door so the international pressure needs to continue until my daughter is forced out. i say to you the people of venezuela have resisted have survived and today in bogota in this is torek meeting we ask for your help and cooperation to advance the necessary pressure that the regime believes it is resisting a resistance to what to democracy. outside the meeting fled their country's economic crisis gathered to show their support for gray door that claimed only an external military intervention could bring change something the country's gathered
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here firmly reject. it's an era we're tired of protest sanctions proclamations they're not helpful since the sanctions how many malnourished kids have been saved how many people with cancer helped none that's why an intervention is needed in a nutshell monday's announcement could be summarized as more of the same said he will try to go back to this week and also continue in this effort to move the a inside his country but many even among supporters of the opposition fear that more of the same will not change the current stalemate. haven's have overwhelmingly approved changes to the country's constitution that's according to preliminary referendum results a yes vote. one party socialist system and the constitution but it also offers some modest economic and social changes they include the formal recognition of both private property and the legal representation upon arrest the new constitution also
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establishes term limits for the president money on a sanchez has more on the results from havana. many people voted because they thought that this constitution would be it was very positive with many new things like in the new presidential term limits the figure creating the figure of the prime minister also it doesn't ban same sex marriage which allows that in the future or paves the way for in the future that there would be a possibility that there could be same sex marriage here in cuba many people are thought also about this is not to very positive in the sense that it doesn't make cuba a much more open country because it a try and socialism as the sole guiding force and the constitution says socialism still remains revokable per the constitution of the court and stranger has
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convicted a top vatican cleric of child sex crimes cardinal george pell guilty of molesting two choir boys at a melbourne cathedral in one thousand nine hundred six the pope's top financial advisors the most senior violent catholic to be convicted of child abuse the court handed down the verdict in december but a gag order was only just lifted andrew thomas has more from said. total george pell has become the most senior catholic anywhere in the world to be convicted of child sexual abuse he was most recently a confidant of the pope by the vatican but before that he was archbishop of here in sydney and in melbourne and it was in melbourne in the mid one nine hundred ninety s. . that he's now been convicted of sexually assaulting two teenage boys in a back room of a cathedral off the mass one sunday now the conviction was actually handed down in december but because he was also accused of separate cases of sexual assault but dated to the one nine hundred seventy s. and a separate trial was to be held but that later this year a judge ordered
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a suppression order but nothing could be reported of that trial including the verdicts until the second trial had concluded the deal was that jurors in that second trial might be influenced if they heard elements of the first trial including the verdict in that first trial so nothing could be reported all that well on choose day prosecutors in melbourne decided to drop the charges in that second trial the will be no second trial and that's why we can now report the verdict of the first double george pell has said that he will appeal but the judge has made it very clear that next week when he hands down sentencing. will go to jail. the washington post has named a human rights activist from saudi arabia as its first recipient of the jamal khashoggi fellowship how are the sari is also an award winning scholar and writer the fellowship honors the newspaper's columnist who was murdered inside the saudi consulate in istanbul last year and says the program will provide a platform for journalists and writers from places where freedom of expression is suppressed. the u.k.'s main opposition party is prepared to back
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a second referendum on bracks it labor leader jeremy coleman says he'll support an amendment in favor of a public vote to prevent a quote damaging tory breaks that prime minister treason may has been trying to win support for her deal from her own conservative party as well as opposition m.p.'s the u.k. is set to leave the e.u. on march twenty ninth now why twenty twenty five will be a fully connected intelligent war that's according to the tech companies that this year's mobile world congress by then forty billion devices will be sensing our every need from smartphones to smart homes and robotics will be and tego part of that vision charlie angela reports from barcelona. a never ending live concert the other way tech companies are demonstrating just how robots could replace us. here at the mobile world congress over two thousand exhibitors on veiling their latest products robots are being robbed by
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a number of our partners if you take the computing power and put it in the network and open the closet and then you can lower costs robots. that are on the shelf and you can instantly program those robots so they might be making them a star of products in one moment. few minutes later they are solving a revision. making capital is faster than humans these robotic baristas are already operational in south korea pumping out hundreds of bespoke coffees to commuters but it's in areas of health safety and security that tech innovations will really reap benefits. take this sky ship with he senses a three sixty degree camera and drones that can be deployed in seconds it could be used for surveillance or in inaccessible disaster zones where food and medicine can only get in from above big launches here came from microsoft with its hollow lens two and mixed reality headset that overlays computer images on the real world
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imagine repair instructions floating over a machine as you fix it but costing three and a half thousand dollars it's only for companies in the military right now that's pretty controversial with its employees. other companies showcasing the new products include while away and it's foldable phone and the new samsung galaxy smartphone both promise to be more intelligent than ever before this robotic arm uses os official intelligence to create and original portray plagiarising styles from the past its all algorithm and as we hand over more decision making capabilities to machines in areas like health transport and security the world seen by computers could become the dominant reality in the future is all of these devices you see being connected with things that can be connected will be connected whether it's wearable devices or senses around the buildings or in the environment as you see those coming together with intelligence reports on top of them that's one of the new exciting things are going to come together in part for our life
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some confusion now where the strike took place now this was the khyber park today while it might be more serious but there's also a code in pakistan administered kashmir and be a tweet just came out from the former chief minister of india administered kashmir and he says may basically the same thing that if the strike has taken place in khyber it's a serious incursion but if it did take place in pakistan administered kashmir that is mostly symbolic as these camps are usually abandoned in the winter time north korean leader kim jong un has arrived in vietnam ahead of a second summit with the u.s. president donald trump the u.s. is calling on north korea to give up its nuclear weapons is due to arrive in vietnam later on tuesday iran's foreign minister mohammad jobs every has announced he's stepping down it's unclear why he decided to resign a sudden departure throws further delta on the future of the twenty fifth new clear
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day in which the u.s. pulled out of last year and is way to has denounced a coalition of western the national american nations accusing them of waging a ferocious campaign to unseat president. earlier the lima group back to motion for a democratic transition of power in venezuela a court in australia has convicted a top vatican cleric of child sex crimes cardinal george pell was found guilty of molesting two quiet boys at melbourne cathedral one thousand nine hundred ninety six the pope's top financial adviser as the most senior catholic cleric to be convicted of child abuse the u.k.'s main opposition party is prepared to back a second referendum on the even the european union labor leader jeremy coleman says he will support an amendment in favor of a public vote to prevent a quote damaging tory for exit well those are the headlines on al-jazeera counting the cost is coming up next thank you for watching. between two thousand and two thousand and seven there were nine racist murders in different parts of germany but
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