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strike we remained calm then the second strike and then the third which was the strongest of all the building was damaged and we were injured by broken glass as the fourth strike came and we panicked and ran home. the rebels also say the saudi emirate he led coalition is to blame they say fighter jets targeted a nearby chemical warehouse destroying the school in the process so far there's been no comment from the coalition. the u.n. says one hundred civilians were either killed or wounded every week in yemen last year with children accounting for a fifth of all casualties. the coalition campaign has been criticized by rights groups for the high number of civilian deaths including the bombing of a school bus in twenty eighteen that killed more than fifty children. yemen is in ruins after years of fighting between government forces backed by the saudi u.a.e. coalition and who the rebels and despite growing international pressure there's still no end in sight for what's being called the world's worst manmade
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humanitarian crisis into monohan al jazeera. and where the check is next and then india's ruling party lays out its promises and policies ahead of next week's election thus going nowhere a top u.s. ally makes a new announcement about polling sprouted checks. and we've got plenty of showers over the southeast in parts of asia at the moment some of the worst of them some of the heaviest showers have been over parts of thailand you see the system has just eased over the past few hours and it looks like it should be mostly dry for us on tuesday a maximum temperature in bangkok about thirty five degrees elsewhere though the showers will still be rumbling away particularly over poses some macia down through
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job and across into borneo force in the philippines as some dry weather to be found but some more rain just making its way into the western parts and pushing its way westwards as we head through into wednesday so more showers developing here downpours of stray and we have all storm with us this is wallace but fortunately it looks like it should stay away from land so it's just expected to drift away towards the west instead we'll see a few showers as usual over the northern parts that they will give us a few rather heavy downpours looks like we will catch a few in dollar in and then for the further south here is going to be cool and rather blustery so we'll see some cloud of rain make its way across the southeast that will clear for us on wednesday and then melbourne with still stay cool with a maximum temperature just of fifteen i would towards new zealand there should be a good deal of dry weather force on tuesday it all changes for wednesday there as the more rain begins to push its way north.
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capturing a moment in time. snapshots of all the lives. of the stories. provided attempts into someone else's work. inspiring documentaries from impassioned filmmakers i'm at the front lines i feel it i know it i have the data to prove. witness on al-jazeera. welcome back a recap of our top stories on al-jazeera soldiers in saddam have stepped in to protect anti-government demonstrators in khartoum after security forces fired gas
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to disperse them a syrian outside army headquarters is in its third day calls by the united nations for a truce inside in tripoli have been ignored forces loyal to libya's u.n. backs government have exchanges strikes with warlords twenty five times forces the u.s. government is the latest to call on have time to stop his advance and as strike by saudi emirati forces me yemen's capital has killed eleven civilians including children with the rebels say the jets were targeting a chemical way house and hit a school nearby. the u.s. secretary of homeland security kristin nelson is out donald trump made the announcement on twitter and while the official line is that nelson resigned trams made no secret about his anger at how things have been going along the border with mexico has a reports. it's fair to say that kiersten else and will go down in history as the most controversial secretary in the history of the young department of homeland
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security she put in place what many saw as draconian policies under her watch thousands of children were ripped from their parents trying to cross the southern border many housed in crowded camps until a federal judge stepped in and demanded the families be reunited she leaves office with potentially thousands of children misplaced separated from their families and the government now says it could take up to two years to reunite them all because for many they didn't keep appropriate paperwork her actions were met with scorn and widespread protests at her home. i don't restaurant with marches across the u.s. and pleas from overseas that has got me to beg and ask president donald trump to please return my baby soon i don't want to keep waiting a long time two months is enough punishment for mothers to larn not to cross she responded with a tweet saying there is no formal policy of separating families and justified her
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order with this this is ministration did not create a policy of separating families at the border both of those statements were lies simply not true according to inspector general's report she also attempted to end the program that allowed hundreds of thousands of people from honduras and el salvador to stay in the u.s. legally some who had been here for twenty years. she was also known for going out of her way to try and publicly please her boss asked in congress about reports he referred to african countries with a curse word she deflected asked why he wanted more people to immigrate from countries like norway her response was widely criticized norway is a predominately white. country isn't that i'm. i actually do not know that serve but i imagine that is the case she made sure not to upset the president when asked about russian interference in the election i haven't seen any evidence that the attempts to interfere in our election infrastructure was to favor
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a particular political party but there is evidence the intelligence community has explicitly said the russians wanted to help president trump. in repeated trips to the border recently the president made it clear he saw security here as an important campaign issue he says he wants his officials to be tougher and even though she was repeatedly by his side and said she supported his policies in the end none of it was enough to please the president she tried so publicly to impress leaving her department more controversial the when she came and more concretely thousands of families with the permanent scars of separation. al-jazeera washington . israel is closing all crossings from gaza and the occupied west bank for twenty four hours from midnight local time ahead of the general election on tuesday benny monette's now promised to extend israeli sovereignty if he wins tuesday's vote turkey and the
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u.k. have condemned the prime minister for his new settlement plans in the occupied west bank to simulate as though say they are not surprised we expected ducks. netanyahu has been seeing that for the last twenty years. maybe not publicly but this time you know he was encouraged by trumps the policies sometimes actions when trump decided to go to niger as are most captive of israel. is that it's over until. the pope i. couldn't see the heights he felt why not if trump approves and accepts everything that you know i ask on the mound why not just to go further and demand from him the mission of israeli serenity over the local by the west bank by poles have nets now in fierce competition with benny gantz audley's the centrist blue and white alliance the former army chief is
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promoting himself as an honest tentative to netanyahu who could face corruption charges in the coming months gantz is also among those who accuse netanyahu of stoking village's division harry fawcett reports from western assume it is going to . be million become moot four years ago benjamin netanyahu pushed the responsible google goog to boost in a facebook video on polling day he used fears of the palestinian israeli vote to mobilize his own cause support. apologized for that but in this campaign israel's prime minister has deployed race is an issue unapologetically and much earlier in the piece is most controversial move drink criticism from moderates at home and jewish organizations in the u.s. has been to engineer a coalition of smaller right wing. parties that includes the supremacist jewish power one of whose candidates has been barred from standing for inciting racism against palestinians from all that usually parties incitement racism against the
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palestinians in general and the palestinian minority in particular against the leadership of the palestinian minority clear statements that they are not part of the political democratic game in israel. one of that in yahoo's lines of attack against his main rival blue and white party has been that they would need the support of palestinian israeli parties to block him from forming a coalition that was taken up by israeli model lawyer and t.v. presenter returned seiler who used her instagram page to ask and what's the problem with the arabs calling on the government to tell people they lived in a country of all its citizens and all people are born equal israel's prime minister in gaged telling his own six million strong social media following an important correction israel is not a country of all its citizens adding israel is the nation state of the jewish nation and its alone israeli jews are concerned and in some cases with good reason about the attitudes to israel of the duly elected arab leadership and therefore
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he's tapping into something that you know has some that exists and has some basis i would say for lots of israelis but he's taking it into a very disharmonious direction netanyahu denies that these few division insisting he's the good party has served the interests of palestinian israelis benjamin netanyahu is throwing everything he can at this campaign as he battles to stay in office face down corruption charges and cement his legacy but his opponents say that legacy will be permanently tainted by the way he's chosen to fight this election are a force that al-jazeera westerners. tech is holding at parties demanding a full recount of votes catherine ball during last month's mayoral race in a major upset president bush at a battle. body now in the last control of takings biggest city as well as the capital ankara the party says there were irregularities but the opposition says the act party should just successive defeats. in india the governing party has
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announced its political manifesto ahead of next week's election the b j p is nothing to build on what it says has been its major achievements over the past five years nine hundred million indians are eligible to vote from face say the elections will go on for nearly six weeks from mr modi seeking a second term in office but faces strong opposition from rahul gandhi the congress party has more from new delhi. the governing b.g.p. say they want to make india among the top three economies in the world we're going to do that by continuing making it easier for foreign companies and locals to do business in the country but they're also going to double farmer income create pensions for small business owners an important base for them as well as reserve one third of all parliamentary and state legislature seats for women now some controversial points they say they'll bring in a uniform civil code right now in india civil matters such as marriage divorce and inheritance depend on the person's religion they also say they want to pass the citizenship bill that's a controversial measure that will allow migrants non muslim migrants from
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neighboring countries to apply for indian citizenship now the release of the manifesto began with the party congratulating themselves saying that the last five years have been the stork time for the poor and middle classes in india and that another five years will take the country to even greater heights but critics say that in the last five years youth unemployment has gone up attacks on minorities have also increased and the growth in the economy has been concentrated on the wealthy. the largest airline in the united states is cropping more frights because of the boeing seven three seven max disasters american airlines says ninety fleiss' a day will remain canceled for another two months about three hundred fifty minutes just a grounded worldwide following two crashes within five months it won't be allowed to fly again until boeing satisfies regulators about a software fix aviation specialist seth kaplan says it it'll take time for boeing to win back passengers confidence. when those planes start flying there are going
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to be nervous flyers and i think it's true what plane has been more scrutinized then this one right and i personally would get on one using that logic but you can't blame people for being nervous and ultimately with everything that this aircraft has been through yeah it's just going to take a lot of saved to marjorie's in landings over a period of weeks and months for people to really gain back that confidence that fixes that boeing is working on to address the issues that caused these crashes that obviously never should have gotten to this point so you can see that boeing does have somewhat of a credibility crisis u.s. regulators the f.a.a. has by some of being late to ground the plane to it's just going to take them some time and doing everything they can to restore. these two crashes of an aircraft type that makes up a tiny percentage of all the aircraft in the world plus the one percent a new aircraft that should have been the safest ever obviously something went badly wrong with the process the question is why did it you know was the f.a.a.
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the american regulator just under resourced and just sort of relying too much on boeing because they did it because the best engineers are in many cases at boeing and we just as they compete for the same talent pool or was it something more than that was boeing sort of lobbying to to have things that way those are the questions that are still being answered but with every aviation disaster there always are lessons learned and things change the last sort of entry into service is called when the aircraft crisis that boeing had was with the dreamliner oh about a half decade ago nobody died there but a whole series of problems and things did change in that case at boeing obviously in this case with a loss of life even greater pressure and i think you'll see changes that boeing and the way regulators approach boeing. rising unemployment in iraq is provoking growing demands for government action particularly by young people the international monetary fund says youth unemployment is more than double the government's official rate of twenty percent dosage of ari has
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a report from baghdad this is hussein osier. he's got a degree in political science but he's here in baghdad's to here square selling t. hussein is one of the millions of iraqis who are out of work. i have decided to wear the graduation at and sell t. on the streets to earn a living and to deliver a message of discontent to the authorities now days graduates suffer from lack of job opportunities and a weak government plan to address the issue. these protesters all have p.h.d.'s and are all out of work. they say they're angry with the government for not fulfilling its duty under iraqi law the government must provide government jobs to those who gain a ph d. in any discipline but that's not happening. as bad a lot of the job much the reason behind our protest is that many of those holding
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who scratch it degrees are suffering from unemployment and no job opportunities available despite the fact that many of iraq's universities need such experts we play administrative corruption nepotism and favored his many. officials say the country's recent problems have derailed government plans in the title as the reason behind rising unemployment rates in iraq is attributed to its economic crunch and security challenges and that has led to the delay of many projects which have affected the labor market this is one solution it's called the station established last year by young iraqis to help start up companies it is privately funded by local and international non-government organizations the station offers office space for rent and access to people with extensive experience to provide guidance it's helped launch more than thirty businesses so far and this is one of them this book store opened within the station last year and its owner says she got all the
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support she needed he should be watching the high rental rates of places all to obtain a real estate as start to business owners is. gold but here i was with an opportunity to start up with a list costs so the station provided me with that corner to run my business called the raj this is the only one of its kind in the country for now the founders are trying to launch a second one in erbil later this year. while a place like this provides resources to many unemployed iraqis they argue that it's not enough to help tackle the growing unemployment rate across the country and for substantial change to take place they argue that the government must do more to help its people dorsets of al-jazeera baghdad. hello again i'm fully back to go with the headlines on al-jazeera the soldiers in saddam have stepped in to protect anti-government demonstrators outside the army
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headquarters in khartoum early as security forces fired tear gas at protesters before troops intervened a sit in outside the complex which also houses the president's official residence is in its third day called by the united nations for a truce in southern tripoli have been ignored forces loyal to maybe as un backs government have exchanges strikes with warlords forces the us government is the latest to call on half time to stop his advance or the european union is also pushing for a cease fire and negotiations i just spoke with the u.n. special envoy for some solomon this morning and i think the first message we need to pass united states is the full implementation of the money tied in troops to allow the civilians and the wounded to be about needed from. the city and to avoid any further military action i'm in for the military escalation and the return to the political negotiations and the political track kristin nelson is leaving her
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position as secretary of the us a lot mentor of homeland security she oversaw some of president donald trump's most controversial policies including the proposed border wall and separation of migrant families israel is closing all crossings from gaza and the occupied west bank for twenty four hours from midnight local time ahead of the general election on tuesday prime minister benjamin netanyahu promised to extend israeli sovereignty if his party winced uses fault turkey and the u.k. have condemned the prime minister for his new settlement plans in the occupied west bank. india's governing bodies announcing its political manifesto ahead of next week's election the b j p is looking to build on what it says has been its major achievements over the past five years nine hundred million indians are eligible to vote from tuesday mr modi is seeking a second term. and the largest airline in the united states is counting more flights because of the boeing seven three seven max disasters american airlines
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says ninety five a day will remain canceled for another two months around three hundred fifty grounded worldwide following two crashes within five months. with headlines on al-jazeera witness is up next stay with us. thousands of people have been killed raped or mutilated in south sudan's civil war a un report says government forces and other militia are financing the conflict with money from the country's oil industry you would never allow that break in south sudan and we will never totally this south sudan's oil minister talks to want to see her.
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with the news hour live from doha coming up in the next sixty minutes sudanese sold . there's intervene to protect the government protesters and security forces fired tear gas on the craigs. growing calls for warlord holds his offensive in libya as the u.n. says thousands of civilians are affected by the fighting. donald trump's oman security chief resigns amid the president's anger at the flow of refugees across the southern border. i'm joined again with the sports what could fight back from two goals down at wembley to beat the boss and set up an f.a. cup final against manchester city. while we begin the news hour in sudan where soldiers have set since he protects antigovernment protesters outside the army headquarters in khartoum earlier
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security forces far tear gas at the protesters before troops intervenes at least eleven people have been killed there since saturday some of binge of eight reports . police and security forces fired shots in the air and tear gas to disperse crowds outside the military headquarters into dance capital. calling for an end to president to model the shooters rule protesters have continued demonstrations at the army of h.q. for three days activists say soldiers then intervened to protect protesters from the police it's one of the first times the army has been seen to act against the security forces crackdown. the military will have to side with thirteen and. a bit the correct. that's a possibility or they would have to. take a stand and least. try to ask for the president to resign the same way
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as happened in algeria i. believe. in videos uploaded to the internet the crowds. overnight sudan has been in a state of emergency since february after a government crackdown failed to stop the demonstrations president bashir acknowledges protesters demands and has stepped down as the head of the ruling party but he's also met military leaders and his defense counsel has warned against allowing any unrest the government insists change can come through the ballot box but the people on the street want change now on monday some security vehicles are overrun by protest as the soldiers mingled in the crowds as the army has so far tried to keep its distance from politics what started as anger against bread prices and casualties into done he took a political turns. the call to organize protests beyond the headquarters coincided with the thirty fourth anniversary of the one nine hundred eighty five uprising president john for the americans government was toppled then and the military later handed over power to an elected government not government was
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overthrown by president bashir was to be activists on social media at least are hoping for a similar intervention from the job of their. leaders a sudanese activist and joins us now from by skype can i just start by asking you where do you think the army is going to come dine in this said do you think they will side with the protesters. well tell you a small and there's nothing really create clear about it by hopefully they will hopefully hopefully we have high hopes and i'm told they will at some point younger commands are actually with the protesters but the higher the higher crimes are obviously standing by president i want to but you but the protests dissipate hoping for the support from the army for some time and so nothing concrete what do you think holding back that supports. well we already kind of don't know what's going
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on there we lower laws actually what's going on inside of the army all of it but they will come around at some point and they will we are where very hopeful they will do you think that you will be able to force the president from paris this time round. i don't think so i'm pretty sure that we are going on positive it's just a matter of timing and if the army does comes out on the sides of the president's what happens next sorry come again if the army wavers and support for protestors and decides to saeed's with the president what will happen next is that the end of this protest movement of course we're still going to protest and we're still going to be there and we're still protesting until the need government falls down ok or are thank you very much for speaking to
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us joining us by skype from room there thank you thank you very much thank you. united nations call for a truce in libya has come and gone with no effects persons of civilians fled sunday's facing in tripoli as air strikes were launched by both the u.n. backs governments and the warlords hell even have to us forces have a cautious half my decreased around the old international airports as have to us forces pull back for tour again as the reports warplanes flown by pilots loyal to the un backed government in tripoli target forces fighting for warlord holy for have to the air strikes along the libyan coast are part of the tripoli government's counter offensive called operation volcano of wrath. the un school for a two hour truce on sunday afternoon to give civilians in south tripoli time to
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escape was ignored by both sides more than a million libyans live in the capital and there are fears for their safety i think the first message we need to pass united states is the full implementation of the my italian troops to allow the civilians and the wounded to be evacuated from. the city and to avoid any further military action and if other military escalation and their return to the political negotiations and the political track. a us vessel was seen on sunday evacuating an unspecified number of american personnel from tripoli the u.s. has joined demands from other g seven countries to have talked to halt his offensive but analyst down the u.s. demand this statement from the secretary of state where we more awkward. to spot scenes in the trying to be the capital we call a hard restraint and what you could be action behind this statement with the
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withdrawal of u.s. forces or relocation of u.s. will from tripoli to go elsewhere this does not look like an administration that is committed to the protection of such as government. libya has been divided between two competing governments for the past five years eve ministration in tripoli is backed by the u.n. the other in the eastern city have to prove by have to. have to as forces a fighting what they call terrorist groups in tripoli but their offensive is also about money and who controls libya's central bank and it's all companies based in the capital victoria. let's say where there's mahmood of the one hundred joins us now live from tripoli bring us up to date with the latest developments on the ground. well the volcano of the wrath forces those are the forces allied with the government of national accord in
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tripoli have just announced that they are now in full control of tripoli international airport in the southern outskirts of the libyan capital the old military sources there say that there have stood as forces that were pushed out of the areas around the airport leaving behind military vehicles now they also say that a detachment allied would have to is somewhere around there tripoli international airport the clashes erupted again and military sources on the ground there say that have to his forces are using get advanced weapons including including concord of the missiles both sides have been using air force have been. using airstrikes to target
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each other's locations and also all civilians there say that they have been hearing the sounds of the shelling and there are many of them have been forced to leave that there are areas we know that the government forces have been receiving deployments and in for some months from several cities in the worst of libya meanwhile eyewitnesses it in air on the way between tripoli and that's around one hundred kilometers to the south from tripoli say that they have seen the green flag of them our money. where they have said us forces it's either that or as we reported earlier there have to his forces have a coup to do military. individuals who used to work under the name of the amount of gadhafi in this battle above the fighting continues apace there mahmoud
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has there been any developments on the diplomatic front and efforts to stem the violence well it seems that both neither side of the rival factions is listening to the enter the national calls for calm as we know that the united nations has been calling for a truce to give an airport to nitty to evacuated the one did and also give a chance to civilians who are stuck in the areas where there is fighting to evacuee also will. become a greenie the chief of the foreign policy the european union have called for a truce and have called for the rival factions to give an opportunity for the civilians to leave we know that. around two thousand civilians have been forced
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to leave their houses because of the clashes and also there are civil civilians among the casualties according to the ministry of health in tripoli since the clashes started on the fourth of april and most will have to leave it there but thanks very much for giving us the latest there mark with of the warhead live there from tripoli. there's lots more still to come on the new siren quitting india's ruling party lays out its promises and policies said of next week's election past. these tunisian libyan border with the fighting intensifying in neighboring libya find out next african migrants are no leaving the country. and the warriors go into the playoffs as the top seats in the western conference joe will tell you how they got there in sports.
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