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soil and ronnie's warning on the anniversary of the incident of the possibility of more american adventurism is not without its reasons the continued policy aimed at reducing iran's oil sales to zero is a major economic and national security concern here and to. some iranians compare america's anti iran messaging to the rhetoric that preceded the invasion of iraq in two thousand and three the sanctions regime is also reminiscent of iraq after the first gulf war in one nine hundred ninety one but supreme leader ayatollah ali khamenei made it clear iranian oil will continue to flow despite american intimidation. little buddy can. we will explored as much as we need and want the enemy must know that this hostility won't remain without a response the mission of iran won't remain silent against us hostility. the consensus in iran seems to be that war with america is unlikely as the cost would be too high there has been talking to one of disrupting the strait of hormuz which
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would wreak havoc on oil markets but for now it may just be saber rattling what i'm saying is it is in our interests are not its national security interest to keep the persian gulf open to keep the streets of almost open but as long as sanctions continue to heighten tensions what happens next remains unpredictable zain bus robbi old easier to her own still ahead on the volatile naipaul snorkeled baby rescued twenty two hours after a devastating earthquake that for years on his home remains destroyed and nasals outbreak in the u.s. the highest number of cases recorded in twenty five yes. hello again here across united states the big problem of the last few days has been
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the rain down here across much of the south and across texas it is going to be the flooding situation that we are going to be watching over the next few days now the of low pressure is finally going to start to make its way towards the east so central texas will be drying out but a lot of rain pushing from dallas over towards new orleans maybe even here towards mobile alabama and that rain shower activity is really going to be expanding on thursday to friday up along the eastern seaboard anywhere from florida all the way up here through boston so expect some travel delays at any of these major eastern cities if you are traveling towards the weekend much better conditions out here towards the west with tell us seated nice day for you with twenty five degrees there not much to talk about across much of the caribbean fairly dry across many locations so we are going to see the center domingo at thirty one degrees here on thursday kingston a nice day on friday and nasa more clouds on your forecast for the temp. high twenty's there but of fortune we are going to see more rain across much of argentina we saw some flooding over the beginning of the week a little bit of
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a break but now more rain is in play here as we end the week down towards one is that is it is going to be a twenty degree day but we're going to see more rain in your forecast on friday and rio sunday for you at thirty two degrees. the fascist anti establishment and. despite the recent official disbanding of its militarized wing a basque separatist movement is found alive and well on the terraces of the bilbao stadium. a place where political revolutionaries share a platform an ideology with football hooligans. can read or death on al-jazeera.
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is good to have you with us on al-jazeera these are our top stories three members of saddam's ruling with a tree council have offered their resignations this comes after wednesday's meeting between the generals and a coalition of protest leaders and political parties the two sides have agreed to form a committee to work through their differences. as president has asked the defense secretary and the police chief to step down following sunday's attacks might say that a city santa has trial intelligence about the bombings wasn't shared with his office the death toll is now three hundred fifty nine with hundreds more wounded north korea's leader kim jong un and russian president vladimir putin are about to meet for the. first time in. the meeting in the eastern russian city follows the failed summit between kim and donald trump earlier this year. now russia's relations with
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north korea dates back to the soviet times moscow helped rebuild the country after the korean war between one nine hundred fifty and fifty three and even supplied them with the initial nuclear know how the collapse of the so-called iron curtain between western and eastern europe in one nine hundred ninety one affected their relationship but kim's father kim jong il worked towards renewing ties once putin was elected in two thousand now has two reasons to visit his neighbor he is dealing with a food shortage in the country and he hopes to extend work permits for more than ten thousand north korean laborers in russia who will be forced to leave by the end of the year because of sanctions putin says the breakdown of talks between kim and president trump as an opportunity to enter the stalled negotiations now led petrova north korea expert and a visiting fellow at the australian national university and he says russia could help jump start stalled peace talks. russia is trying to propose the
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detente of the peace stability economic cooperation in the region which is welcomed by not only north koreans but south koreans as well as long as north and south koreans talk it is going to be a much more beneficial for the russian and chinese economy the united states of course is looking at the detente in that approach among as a potential danger to its military industrial complex to its ally alliance with south korea or japan so what is happening in the region is still a zero sum game the better relations between north korea china and russia the worse it is for the united states prospects in the region china is filling in the vacuum and north korea is also trying to create we've traditionally allies china and russia so in that case the u.s. clout in the region is dwindling and russian power potentially may increase particularly if the multilateral format of the negotiations is resumed and remember
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the six party talks died some ten years ago potentially russia may step in and resume this multilateral negotiating cooperation and peace driving for. another round of talks on syria is expected to take place and because that capital of will still fall russia taking and iran believes they have played pivotal roles in the conflict and now want to know what's in it for them they know how their tells us more from beirut. russia is further cementing its foothold in syria government leaders in damascus granting russia access to the mediterranean port of tartus for the next forty nine years it's the latest deal between the two countries as russia strategic and financial rewards in post-war syria. syria's other main ally iran seems to be doing the same after partnering to keep president bashar assad in power the iranians and russians are talking about dividing the spoils of
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war it's. future. there's a structure but it's our. current regime it's in parts. russia and iran cooperate with turkey iran's foreign minister mohammad said if there's a turkey's capital ankara following a trip to damascus the iranians are trying to mend the relationship between syria and turkey hoping for an increased diplomatic role. while iran of course also is trying to get more leverage and resolve your russia in this process because the issues that are most important on the ground now in the northeast these are issues i would say. between russia and turkey more than between turkey and iran the three countries are major stakeholders in syria and initiated the so-called astronaut process. they haven't tainted their alliance this by disagreements
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because their strategic interests intersect beyond syria they have strained relations with the united states russia and iran want to keep turkey on their side but at the same time they don't want the turks to expand their presence in northern syria. but also the countries need wider international support in the west if syria is to end its isolation and receive war reconstruction funding russia is pushing for progress on the political track sending diplomats to the syrian capital as well as to the saudi capital to meet the opposition. so. russia. the russians and iranians believe they won the war for us said but turkish troops and their local allies remain in northern syria u.s. troops and their kurdish allies are in the north east multiple players are involved in syria all maneuvering for their place when peace eventually comes santa hold
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their own beirut the united nations has evacuated more than three hundred refugees from under tension center in southern tripoli because of the tear raging security situation they moved to a facility in north western libya after fighting the. detention center where they were being held five other detention centers are in areas already and gulf in the battle between the un recognized government and forces loyal to warlord khalifa haftar. the u.s. state department has condemned me on margaret's highest court rejected the final appeal of two reuters journalists. and choice have spent sixteen months in prison after being convicted of breaking an official secrets law they were reporting on the murder of men. amazing break in the united states is at its highest level since it was declared eliminated almost two decades ago the center for disease control says there are now six hundred ninety five cases of measles
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reported across twenty two states with the new york being the worst hit mike hanna reports from washington d.c. . earlier this month the brooklyn preschool was closed by health authorities refused to provide access to health records or proof or facts anation this in the middle of a measles outbreak that had begun in the bar in october last year the majority of patients were drawn from the orthodox jewish community and the outbreaks believed to result from an unfair to traveler who was infected with measles abroad. the c.d.c. points out that while outbreaks don't occur in a highly vaccinated population they do in communities that for religious or other reasons have resisted vaccination in many of the twenty two states where cases of measles are reported a major cause is the belief that the disease is no longer a threat i think a lot of people are complacent they say measles doesn't happen in our community
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measles doesn't happen to our family they don't realize that it's really just one plane ride away. the world health organization reported this month a three hundred percent increase in the number of measles cases worldwide compared with the first three months of last year the c.d.c. says this increase is part of a global trend as other countries struggle with declining vaccination rates excess abating the situation within the united states mike hanna. washington. today power now if thousands of people are still waiting for their homes to be rebuilt four years after and earthquake millions of homes were in the either destroyed or badly damaged the magnitude seven point eight quake and the onus say the government hasn't done enough to help them sabina stressed ever points from back that prove. on april twenty fifth two thousand and fifteen when the seven
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point eight magnitude quake shook the pass rush we know was house which stood here and the historical city of baqubah two was reduced to rubble her son sunny's was rescued after twenty two hours with barely a scratch they called him the miracle baby but four years on his mother says the family can't afford to build a tin shed let alone a house if we had money we wouldn't have had to stay in a rented room four of us are sharing a small room we've been told that we don't have the right beepers this is the room where sourness lives with his mother father and sister. this was when he was rescued his eyes are full of dust. more than seven thousand private homes and one hundred fifteen heritage sites were damaged but the poor reconstruction has been slow and money an issue. the first amount of five hundred dollars is not even
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enough to remove the debris let alone do the foundation only thirteen hundred people have received the full three thousand dollars locked up or is hundreds of years old and a unesco world heritage site but owns what here is often unclear many house owners have never had documents proving their ownership some have been lost and some land this created across the park the government's help to rebuild around four hundred thousand homes but that's only half the number that were either lost or severely damaged one of the support that certainly will be needed from the side of the government is the resources that we decide to live on it's a gap which is to be met i think this is one of the major salaries or as the governor has to matters more than four billion dollars was pledged by countries around the world to rebuild. but for those like sony says family it will require another miracle to rebuild a home they lost four years ago swedish rush to al-jazeera book the poor. ukraine's
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president elect a lot of as a landscape is calling for more international sanctions against russia that comes after moscow made it easier for people living in parts of eastern ukraine to get russian passports selenski accuse moscow of trying to legitimize its military presence in ukraine the u.s. state department says the kremlin's actions are highly provocative and an assault on ukraine's sovereignty. of course and japan has granted bail for foreman less than cochairman car last gone he was arrested in november for alleged financial misconduct prosecutors say he funneled around fifteen million dollars in the sand funds to a dealership in the middle east and siphoned off around five million dollars for his personal use. the united kingdom is set to approve a deal with the chinese technology giant huawei to build parts of five g. network the us has been warning us allies against doing business with huawei citing security risks the company has denied allegations that it's being used for spying
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by the chinese government lansley reports from london. a has grand ambitions and appears to be on track to carry them out the chinese giant telecoms company is catching samsung in global sales and has signed dozens of next generation five g. contracts with providers around the globe at the heart of it all is the issue of trust huawei is directly linked to the chinese states and the sought to reassure western countries that its infrastructure doesn't pose a threat to their security australia new zealand and the us particularly who are very suspicious of. there's mixed opinions in the u.k. it is mixed appeasing come after all those don't forget it was coming to originally the rest states the financial structure of. the british government is under pressure to agree their security services have advised the governments that hallway
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should be banned from providing some critical infrastructure when five g. arrives in britain on the grounds that it could jeopardize data security as we know data is extremely valuable today and is indeed. one of the main profit generating areas for companies like google facebook and apple is how they process the data that they collect and then secondly of course there's the possibility to intercept communications and perhaps even to blackmail different. governments organizations in order to exert pressure chloé isn't the only example of the dilemma facing the u.k. over its relationship with china the country has already been given a contract to build a new. nuclear power station in the west of england despite concerns it would allow beijing to control parts of the u.k.'s power supply as with everything here brics it's cast a shadow over all of this parts of the government's very much want to do new trade deals with china in order to replace existing ones with the european union yet the
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spy agencies are worried about the impact of a chinese takeover of the british economy on security in diplomatic circles one of the main topics of conversation has become just was a mess that you case china policy has turned into even more ironically chinese media has been busy trumpeting the fact that the e.u. has declared hallway safe as a partner and several european countries have already signed new five g. contracts the u.k. meanwhile seems unable to make its mind up with china is friend or foe lawrence lee al-jazeera london. and is a prominent of the headlines on al-jazeera three members of sudan's ruling military council have offered their resignations and comes after wednesday's meeting between
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the generals and a coalition of protest leaders and political parties their sides have agreed to form a committee to work through their differences. no. we in the military transitional council would like to say together with the coalition of freedom and change forces there we are in this together in order to achieve the aspirations of the sudanese people and to build a prosperous future we are agreed on a number of main principles that is first and last we are partners and we will work together on disagreement we have to reach a common goal. we answered the call for a meeting following the positive statement issued by the military council regarding out the meeting was pleasant and in the nation's best interest we expressed our gratitude for how the military protected civilians and we agreed on forming a committee to discuss various issues on forming a transitional phase and robes of all groups involved. north korea's leader kim
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jong un and russian president vladimir putin for the first time and that evo stock the meeting follows the failed summit between kemah donald trump and february stepped. into the very first time these two meeting here at the far eastern five university and the meeting is about to start any minute now the expectations about the outcome are not very high but the timing is very significant it's two months after the talks with donald trump in hanoi have collapsed about the . and now. sees himself in a role as a mediator and also for kim jong il and it's a way to put some pressure on the united states and show that he actually can also meet other leaders other world leaders and maybe hope that the by the u.s. about sanctions that he so eagerly wants to be lifted that those demands could be lowered. sri lanka's president is also defense secretary and the police chief to
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step down following sunday's attacks. says intelligence about the bombings wasn't shared with has office well those are the headlines radicalised says coming up next .
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