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i came to russia with a warm feeling of our people i hope that this visit will be successful and rewarding and that during the talks with esteemed president put and i will be able to specifically discuss issues of resulting the situation on the korean peninsula and development of our by a lotta relationship more rain in south africa is hampering troops helping flood and landslide victims there at least fifty one people have been killed in a towel in the city of durban over the past week karam it also reports from johannesburg. risky work is saying it is still raining in some parts of durban and that's affecting risk you efforts we're told for example some areas are hard to reach or the terrain is rough and that's affecting accessing people who really need desperate help the poor drainage system in the area isn't helping matters as well we're also being told that community halls are for people who've lost their homes and shelters they've been advised to try and find somewhere else to stay other with
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family or friends because right now they simply nor where to put them because the usual public spaces are full from people who've lost their homes already and this region is mistake to recently by violent most recent being from die which ravaged mozambique and i think to the malawi and zimbabwe more than a thousand people were killed many people are still missing many are displaced the problem with helping those people affected by that cycle and is that the money simply isn't there to help everyone not enough aid was raised that's a problem facing the surfing government right now because the president. released an emergency fund but admits that money is not enough to it when affected by these floods in durban now he was in durban trying to see people been affected by the floods and opinions are mixed about his visit some say yes it's great that he's on the ground people are seeing him trying to do something talking to rescue workers the army and anyone else is trying to assist people affected by the floods but some
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are saying remember this is an election year critics are saying he's only there because he's campaigning trying to get votes. there's a guy here at al jazeera jailed in hong kong two organizers of the pro-democracy revolution a given sixteen month sentence in. got more spring downpours coming into central parts of china at moments of cloud just rolling through here they will sink a little further south with shanghai yes up to twenty seven celsius saturday on thursday but it should be largely dry the what the weather is to the south of that hong kong should be largely dry temperatures here at around thirty one celsius and then you see that weather just not just a little further south which as we go on through friday say making its way towards
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the southeast and colder but it will take some time back into the southwest my cash sliding into well northern parts of vietnam hanoi at around thirty two degrees russia showers there across in the child the loss of sunshine as well and low sunshine across india over the next couple of days little bit of cloud you can see just popping up into the fosse out of the country catch up shower here as is the case to into sri lanka further north well hates back on you can say that forty four celsius in that pool new delhi now getting up above foresees the forty's once again in that same as we go on into fraud a similar picture coming through at this stage time just not going up to around the arabian peninsula so we're looking at thirty celsius here in doha on thursday when the blowing through come friday it's not quite as windy with a high of thirty. capturing a moment in time. snapshots of other lives.
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other stories. provided a glimpse into someone else's work. inspiring documentaries from impassioned filmmakers i'm at the front lines i feel like i know it i have the data to prove a. witness on al-jazeera. covers it take a look at the top stories here at al-jazeera new videos emerge reportedly showing two suspects with backpacks entering the shangri-la hotel in the sri lankan capital
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just moments before an explosion it was one of three luxury hotels and three churches targeted on easter sunday the shrunken president has asked the chief of police and the defense secretary to resign. sudan's transitional military council's invited the opposition coalition of freedom and change for a fresh round of talks earlier the opposition movement said it had ended talks with the military after it refused to immediately transfer power to civilians. iran's foreign minister says keeping the straits of hormuz open is in the interest of the rainy and national security the respect in new york after the u.s. withdrew sanctions waivers for china india and other oil customers of around. the boat. says the crisis over it seven three seven max jets discuss it a billion dollars in the first three months of the year two of the jets crashed in the past few months killing more than three hundred people the aerospace giant is
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working on a fix for a giant further excuse me a software problem that may have led to the accidents the company is also scrapped its profit forecast because of uncertainty about when the grounded plane will return to service. let's go live to chicago boeing's headquarters and john hendren our correspondent in say so not really a surprise the boeing took reputational hit because of these crashes but well they prepared for so much. not really a surprise martin but this is been a precipitous fall for this giant company let me put this in perspective for you shares of boeing of nearly tripled in value in the past three years that is the fastest rise in the company's history and it's about four times the speed at which the dow jones industrial average has risen so investors have been accustomed to making money on this stock and now of course they're not that's because the
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company's stock has dropped in value by more than ten percent and today they're reporting a rare decline in both revenue and in earnings in revenue the company has dropped down to twenty two point nine billion that is from twenty three point four billion in the year earlier period these per share price is down about ten percent to three seventy five a share and as you noted the company has lost about a billion dollars due to that problem with the seven thirty seven max one of the parts of that difficulty has been that they're only producing about thirty two planes a month they were usually producing fifty two before that so they've still got to pay for all of that overhead so it's becoming costlier per plane to do that and then of course there's the expected legal costs of all of the settlements and the families of the more than three hundred people who died on those two planes what is especially troubling for investors is the fact that the company has suspended its annual forecast usually it says about this time here is how much money we expect to
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be able to make at the end of the here and now the company says it will only be able to make that call later that leaves investors in the dark and that troubles them and. how fall then do boeing's fulton's rely upon getting this seven three seven max back up into the air. this was their best selling plane they have a backlog of orders on it and they've got to get it back up into the air in order to prove revenues for the company there's a software update that has been delayed that update was supposed to help fix this problem that's now been delayed until the end of may and meanwhile airlines aren't even taking that for granted but two of the biggest customers for boeing american airlines and southwest airlines have both suspended all flights through the heavy summer travel season until mid august so that means a lot of disappointed flyers are the companies are not planning on flying those
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planes before the endo boeing hopes to have that plane recertified by that time investors are not really abandoning the company the shares are slightly up today a little less than one percent of what does that tell us that investors had expected this this is about where they thought the company would be at this time but the big issue is will customers climb back on to that plane will they trust boeing after this and there's run other troubling sign for boeing and that is it this time last year in the first quarter boeing had one hundred twenty two orders for this plane right now it's got thirty two john hendren live from chicago thank you. the leaders of the occupy democracy movement in hong kong have been jailed on public nuisance charges you may remember their protest for open elections in twenty fourteen losses for almost three months and pretty much brought the center of hong kong to a standstill nine out of ists appeared for sentencing
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a court on wednesday interim or undue quavery polls was the leaders of the twenty fourteen occupy protests in hong kong which also became known as the umbrella revolution joined supporters outside court two of the nine were jailed for sixteen months two for eight months others had their sentences suspended and one was ordered to do community service they all remained defiant the home of the world and not to god a crisis in marcus's was and i believe denise was released from prison was only seem a stroll in the and more the democratic the adults come and the time that was me and i. was was having it all killed by the moment i began to think democracy was movement oh thank you david it was
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crunch attitude was the former british colony was handed back to china in one thousand nine hundred ninety seven under an agreement that it could retain its own laws economic system and civil rights for fifty years but activists accuse the chinese government of breaking its promise was and in twenty fourteen protests began when the government announced leadership elections for twenty seventeen insisting hong kong would have to choose from a list of candidates pre-approved by beijing thousands of people kept in the streets finale three months causing chaos they were demanding free and open elections i would say that. unfortunately the political system currently remain unchanged box is still realize that umbrella movement is not a victory but absolute it is a legacy of hong kong democracy movement. the founders of the movement were prosecuted on public nuisance charges the judge acknowledged the right to protest
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but said they couldn't be allowed to make the public suffer many see the course of action as the latest move by beijing to undermine hong kong's autonomy sixteen months is is is long for civil disobedience but with no force and violence it was an entirely peaceful event and there was no personal gain no financial benefit we just want democracy. supporters of the jailed activists say they are determined their voices will continue to be heard. al-jazeera japan has apologized to tens of thousands of people forcibly sterilized under a now defunct law politicians unanimously passed legislation to compensate those affected by the nine hundred forty eight law it was designed to prevent the birth of those considered inferior descendants about twenty five thousand people with
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physical or cognitive disabilities were sterilized the law remained in place until nine hundred ninety six the funeral has been held for lyra mckee the journalist shot dead during riots in the nun and last week families and friends paid tribute to the twenty nine year old while a priest told the congregation her death must be a turning point for nov ninth and police say they're treating the shooting as a terrorist attack the dissident republican group the new ira admitted responsibility saying she was shot accidentally. a new court system is being set up in pakistan to speed up the notoriously slow legal process almost two million cases a waiting to get a cold meaning a long and expensive wait for justice come i'll hide the ripples now from islamabad . it's another day in islamabad your future system which i'd fire all good already
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lost count of how many times he's had to appear in court it's a regular wait outside for these people for their turn praying for a favorable conclusion to a long judicial proceeding. in pakistan can sometimes take years if not longer so the government is setting up a new system of what is courts they will try to grow a white foster service but that main gate its own challenges in soft can be gentle even the justice cannot be dispensed in a short period of time and there can be no short cuts to defense should have the complete rights fast tracking cases cannot do justice especially in complex cases such as murder it would be a disaster however senior legal experts data the idea of the mortal courts is a step in the right direction pakistani court system is notorious and from this because of the fact that there are so many delays in the in the who also be hearing of the case the lawyers tortue of the businesses don't show up the evidence is not
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produced on by the new chief justice and judicial committee they all came to the conclusion that we need to establish to expedite the judicial process the introduction of the model court and then attempt to provide an inexpensive judge added strain and a bug a tiny constitution why did really take time and rethought to replace a good issue. in desperate need of reform. i mean why like so many people are still waiting for justice were guy. ok the barbarian already losing the hold for over forty years he's been trying to recover the money he paid for a small patch of land which. was taken away by a local gang was the. year i came to make a living and saved every penny including taking loans to pay for a plot of land but instead i now find there is no security for my four children and
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even now they're telling me to drop the case and forget about the land saying god will compensate us well i mean. maybe a whole new system of order to really help clients eleuthera and people alike were dry. by the seven years there's atari refugee camp on jordan's border with syria has provided shelter to thousands of syrians many of the younger people there have no memory of life anywhere else so some of the older refugees are trying to recreate the syrian culture they were forced to leave behind on a smith reports from zaatari. is trying to preserve a reminder of what has been destroyed in syria's civil war zaatari refugee camp opened seven years ago almost sixty percent of the eighty thousand syrian refugees here are under seventeen will either have never seen or have very little memory of
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their homeland and its rich cultural heritage here but. they made it there would. destroy it the theater palmira is a two thousand year old desert city the unesco world heritage site was controlled twice by eisel fighters who smashed engine relics with sledge chamas the world enough not to destroy it. just they destroyed the civilization. it. because i love. my country syria is also remembered through paintings this is a damascus neighborhood this is a map of syria and its monuments and this is called soldiers of peace some of the artists prefer to paint what they see now a cloud of article that i prefer to do anything related to refugees show what i've been through all my relatives women's lives children's lives anything related to
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the camp. of not doing anything related to the tragedy we've left i hear drawing anything about that i try to escape from here by drawing european nature or this. for those too young to remember it's a way to try and connect to a country they may never see for years to come bernard smith al-jazeera zaatari on the jordan syria border. terrorism take a look at the top stories here it is there are new pictures have emerged reportedly showing two suspects the backpacks entering the shangri-la hotel in sri lanka's capital just moments before an explosion it was one of three luxury hotels and three churches targeted on easter sunday she lanka's president has asked the chief of police and the defense secretary to resign. what also i can say is that this
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group. of some of the suicide bombers most. educated. and come from maybe middle upper middle class. financially quite independent and. their family is quite stable financially so that is a boring acting. because some of them have i think studied. in various other countries they will degrees. l.l.m. you know quite well educated people. military leaders in sudan have invited opposition leaders for more talks after the coalition of freedom and change said it had ended talks with the military council because it refused to transfer power to civilians immediately iran's foreign minister as has said keeping the strait of hormuz open is in the interests of iranian national security jeffords
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a reef was speaking in new york after the u.s. withdrew waivers which allowed some countries to bahrain you know oil iran responded again threatening to block the gulf which is the world's main oil shipping route north korea's he does arrive in neighboring russia for this is meeting with vladimir putin came jonah's in the pool city of blood of all stock two months after the breakdown of the second summit with donald trump in vietnam came told reporters he is keen to discuss the future of the korean peninsula but the russian president. the funerals been held for lyra mackay the journalists shot during riots in the old nala and last week police say they're treating the shooting as a terrorist attack the dissident republican group the new ira admitted responsibility saying she was shot accidentally. today. in about thirty minutes with the coming up next.
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or employed and most of the clouds and so on we find despotic muscle. was. all we've seen recently but. lots of ways have been the release forms and they don't get jobs was all that came out of the boards and that's nothing that they can do. what is one thing i think he knows nothing that he can do in order to enhance their lives so they go big for the big time and i gain we have to up your name and send him my green bay to achieve. so. i walk out home one day and the bullies and appoints muscles as they need to help us in this illegal was we convoy and about to
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that. imbalance. but. over the view that the only time when human beings change their behavior is if they set out of pain that is only time. i'm actually feeling proud because that a lot of people beat the president out of navy blue to do something like that still . for taking an entire could lead to sixty of the taking so i think he's been driven by the patience of the tug even if you want to tell him to stop you know he's not going to stop. a little bit of his ability if. i'm a person including the languages fish for guests.
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to come but they either got to join him child or not isn't going to move away from the goodness of what has become a joke like you to look them up to them from the most important. parts of the donkey that he loves up there the way. they would of the boiler and. what's going on i got him. out of this is a must also use words most use your bed holding off yank anything maseko for years . just to save. fog. and.
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cold. cuts but you. can also talk. about it will go to. sleep. my book a book just off the wall have a good article. everything back on the road you've got someone to form the kind of opinion. i once was going to have you back here to find out on the day when i am going on the job was talking to god i'm going to push him and right by doing that he thought it was ok but did he buy me did he do to come on i want you back the next article about you but i don't have the up with the folks. you think i did more to.
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my school every few days i think part of if you didn't make. it it's not easy to abandon an organization there is a specialist risking your life. so in this to be used in the weapons that we've confused we've achieved a lot and i think we've done enough it would be very difficult to quit deal for years because we don't have the funds with the right man i feel. we need. one of the for. the pipes throughout. the cheek.
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a measure that is going to going to be administered you'll bring your own addiction . couldn't comprehend punishment. someone else would courted us all. we are pissing you sordid his mood changed to him except the would be interesting to. the reason why was to die when all those were in kabul monday in positions of responsibility cannot fight can't get out and our people. i know just. don't you see the damage that you see how can you tell a small force first learning something way to duty quintuple.
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