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suggests at least clattered and then the green of a turkey suggests a shower there were two in saudi as well one to pretty big one sided with us for this weather staying this is now settled weather for the time being occasional showers will still be seen when april were not yet in june and that clouds extends from more or less the west coast around two wars saudi arabia as i said recently been a few showers new mexico actually in this forecast the further north the cloud has spread further south through the gulf and he's still there as of three days likely around ca time bahrain maybe is a shower too probably not does indicate a change the wind direction no longer is the ship blowing. now in southern africa we had two things happening recently the floods in durban there is the better place it's looking now fairly dry and of course a clone kenneth now falling apart over land in the old mozambique but the potential for heavy rain still exists.
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anti fascist anti establishment and pro violent. despite the recent official disbanding of its militarized wing a basque separatist movement just found alive and well the terraces of the bilbao stadium. a place where political revolutionaries share a platform an ideology with violent football hooligans. read all death on al-jazeera.
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you're watching our. headlines this hour military commanders in sri lanka say the bodies of at least fifteen people have been found after a shootout connected to the easter sunday bombings six children are among the dead in the eastern city of town when i several raids were carried out around the city police discovered explosives a suicide vest and i saw a flag several former ministers from sudan's ousted ruling party have been released from prison this is likely to further anger protesters rallying outside army headquarters they want the military to hand over to a civilian government. the u.n. is warning that mozambique is in danger of widespread flooding as it gets hammered by a second cycle in just under two months. kenneth packed category four winds but is now weakening. human rights watchers criticize the u.n. secretary general for neglecting the high to highlight the plight of most and weak is in western china. during
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a trip to beijing it accused antonio tatters of letting china off the hook our diplomatic editor james pace explains the un secretary general in beijing for a summit marking china's belt and road initiative an ambitious global network of infrastructure and trading projects all linked to china something that in itself is far from uncontroversial and tonio good terrorists did make a public speech in china but there was no mention of the we go community inching zhang a glaring omission according to human rights groups who claim as many as one million we get as could be being held in detention in an article for the washington post the executive director of human rights watch kenneth roth detects a pattern he writes could terrorists should show that he can fulfill the full scope of his responsibilities as un secretary general he's excessively quark diplomacy is selling short his position and the promise of the united nations the secretary
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general has only once publicly spoken about the we get issue this year and that was to decline to answer a question i know that there is a dialogue between the office of their commission human rights under the people's republic of china in that regard i am not in a position to give any details at the present moment probably for a would be talking about it i would make it more difficult for him to succeed china has considerable clout at the un as one of the five permanent members of the un security council is that why the secretary general is pulling his punches the secretary general has been anything but quiet on his defense of human rights globally i would refer you to a number of speeches he's delivered of the human rights. council in the way also that he has really mainstream the role of human rights in all of the un's work does he make a different calculation on speaker. not on human rights issues that involve human
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rights abuses by permanent members no i don't think there is a calculation that his goal is to promote human rights he will do it differently at different times the un says the secretary-general brought up all the relevant issues when he was in beijing they say they'll give more details in the coming days i can tell you no one here is expecting that to include a fulsome denunciation of china's human rights record james pays out a zero at the united nations. more than one thousand students and staff or two u.s. universities have been quarantined to try and contain a fast spreading outbreak of measles cases are at a twenty five year high in the united states with around seven hundred cases reported this year california state university and the university of california in los angeles ordered people who may have been exposed to the disease into quarantine on campus or at home the outbreak is largely being blamed on parents refusing to
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vaccinate their children president donald trump has denied claims the u.s. government paid north korea two million dollars for the return of american student otto one beer trump was responding to a report in the washington post that he authorized the payment of his medical bills warm beer fell into a coma after being detained and tortured for removing a propaganda poster from a war on a visit to north korea he died only days after they sent him back to the united states. donald trump says he'll pull the u.s. out of yet another international agreement speaking at the annual convention of the national rifle association trump announced he will withdraw america from the global all this pipe known as the u.s. arms trade treaty a white house correspondent kimberly. tearing
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up another treaty this time with the stroke of a pen in front of hundreds of national rifle association supporters donald trump made the announcement many had been anticipating i will sign right now. in front of a lot of ways to send. a message asking the senate to discontinue the treaty ratification brussels and to return the now rejected treaty right back to me in the oval office where i will dispose of it. the united nations arms trade treaty was signed in two thousand and thirteen by the united states under president barack obama it sets international rules for global arms transfers and seeks to halt illicit weapon sales. that fuel international conflicts. more than one hundred countries are signatories more than twenty like russia china and syria are not. for years members of the national rifle association and
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others have criticized the u.n. arms trade treaty arguing it cedes u.s. sovereignty to a global body they believe that threatens the second amendment or the right to bear arms and shrine in the us constitution we will never allow foreign her right. to trample on your second amendment freedom trumps latest announcement further entrenches his america first platform he's been in acting since taking office already withdrawing the united states from unesco the paris climate accord as well as the joint comprehensive plan of. action to live in iran's nuclear program the president feels that the international system is biased against the united states and we don't need it so therefore we shouldn't be bound by these treaties because they hurt us more than other countries democratic members of congress are criticizing president trump's decision to withdraw from the treaty they accuse him
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of kowtow to america's powerful gun lobby or putting lives at risk around the world kimberly health and al-jazeera the white house or u.s. courts is gel the russian agent for eighteen months for conspiring to infiltrate the national rifle association prosecutors say the thirty year old maria bettina attempted to influence the gun lobby group and sway the government's policies to favor moscow should be deported to russia after completing her sentence. also in the u.s. relations between african-americans and the police are again being damaged because of the latest video showing officers using unnecessary force and the gallacher reports from miami. this was the day the family of curry jones had been waiting for in twenty sixteen to thirty one year old broke down on the side of the road when police officer newman rodger drove the wrong way put off from stopping just meters from him the court was told roger
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didn't identify himself to corey jones and drew his weapon prosecutors say jones who was legally armed thought he was being carjacked and drew his own legally held firearm and run away raja fired six shots killing the musician and used mentor roger has never. apologized. for the existence giant. yeah. he has not heard a word a week before roger was sentenced video emerged of two what officers pepper spraying punching and slamming the head of fifteen year old deluca roll into the ground police accuse the teenager of taking an aggressive stance but both officers have since been placed on paid administrative assignments and charges against the fifteen year old have been dropped his mother says it should never have happened in the first place. but he. is.
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that with me my. it wouldn't give me a time or day or a lot every police and probably would have been my door and people i think the poster protect my children hurt. on thursday yet another video emerged showing a police officer slamming a teenage girl to the ground or benjamin crump says the conviction of newman rodger is a start but doesn't happen often enough it is a milestone for many black americans. not only florida but all across the united states so we thank the prosecutor's office the court for giving equal justice in recent years the shooting of unarmed black man has sparked outrage across the u.s. and videos like the one of the local role emerge on a regular basis trials and convictions of police officers a few and far between but there's a growing call for accountability and justice names of victims like michael brown twelve year olds who may arise and eric garner often cited and civil rights
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activists don't want to see that list grow and gallacher al-jazeera miami florida. the united states is ramped up pressure on venezuela by imposing sanctions on its top diplomat foreign minister who was targeted as well as a very as well and judge the u.s. treasury department says all of american assets will be blocked it's twenty five years since the end of apartheid in south africa much progress has been made since nelson mandela's peaceful revolution to n.y. rule but not nearly enough say critics of the ruling african national congress is campaigning intensifies for next month's general election the a.n.c. is accused of ignoring corruption poverty and low living standards. has more from. martha many senior members a feeling of euphoria in one thousand nine hundred four when apartheid ended and nelson mandela became south africa's first black president she believed ending
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a white minority rule would mean a better life for the poor black majority after decades of oppression since then she's been waiting for the government to provide her with a decent home and she hasn't managed to find work in years if she were some tourist . opened up my cupboards and see i have nothing no food i have to go outside and has an order to eat something before going to beat so why should i take my id and go out there to vote when i'm suffering. in soweto township we meet. he was a member of the football club founded in the one nine hundred eighty s. by nelson mandela's wife winnie a group that was politically active during apartheid twenty five years after the end of racial segregation he says he's angry and disappointed with the african national congress led government. jobs. we are hungary is because of those guys not the. only. thing for the
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people to protest over poverty poor public services and unemployment happen almost daily busy general election on may eighth and the a.n.c. is facing mounting public anger over its failure to improve the lives of millions of black people we have not looked at either no real knowledge we have all the successes. just the challenges. and all over the road to accuse us. but everything must be done within the law the legacy of apartheid where black people were considered inferior to whites and not given the same opportunities is partly why africa remains one of the most equal societies in the world since one thousand nine hundred ninety four more people do have access to clean running water education and healthcare even though many say those services are poor these are some of the houses the bills by the government for the poor are
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provided for free others are subsidised millions i've been built since one thousand nine hundred ninety four but there are still housing shortages blamed many on corruption and millions of south africans continue to live in abject poverty they won the right to vote twenty five years ago today the struggle is with economic freedom which many say still feels a long way off. al-jazeera janice burg. huge amounts of tropical rain forests were destroyed worldwide last year to make way for large scale farming operations the environmental watchdog global forest watch says one hundred and twenty thousand square kilometers was cleared that's almost the size of england using satellite pictures researchers discovered forests were chopped down at the equivalent of thirty four warfield's a minute garner and the ivory coast topped the list of countries losing most tree cover last year significant losses to in bolivia congo colombia democratic
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republic and indonesia brazil lost thirty percent of all primary pristine for rainforest and brazil's indigenous groups fear a recent decision by the president could wipe out more forests from the land of their ancestors stories about as more from the capital group. for three days thousands of members of brazil's indigenous tribes took to the streets in brazilian. on friday he protested at the health ministry congress and the department of justice when they called on the new minister said is your model the carwash corruption scandal judge to listen to their demands. my pool is a member of the come by you a tribe she traveled for a day to be here at the free land camp that happens every year in brasilia she says she's afraid of the future ok yes but the i'm afraid for our children for our land for our forests that are so important to us in our area we are surrounded by
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loggers who want to grow the soybean our water is becoming more polluted every day . since taking office brazil's president. has moved land demarkation wilfully from the office of indigenous affairs to agriculture something that worries most people view. the nat'l has also said he's hoping to develop the amazon rain forest something that this people say will likely increase deforestation. we ourselves are being threatened by miners and loggers and that may mean that governments that fix them by many fear that i don't i don't want to prioritize development over their bible and their culture and their way of life which was health is also an issue as the government proposed to transfer indigenous health services from the federal government to municipalities.
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for people like money fast this would present a major challenge for kids look at the mold that he was looking at there are many indigenous groups in the villages that don't understand health care and indigenous groups are already discriminated against in the municipalities we need to have the federal government involved. people you see they're ready to fight for their rights and defend the areas believe are sacred to maintain their way of life. and to cedar brasilia. this is al jazeera and these are your headlines now military commanders in sri lanka say the bodies of at least fifteen people have been found after a shootout connected to the easter sunday bombings six children are among the dead in the eastern city of cold when i several raids were carried out around the city police discovered explosives
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a suicide vest and an eyesore flying floor and three has more from colombo we're hearing that there have been fifteen bodies that were recovered including that of six children this is from the place where there was a gun battle with authorities that took that erupted on friday night and it started as one of the search operations that security forces have been going down conducting across the island over the last week and that tend into a gun battle that went on for more than an hour at the very least now a search operation is still underway for more gunmen for more suspects several former ministers from sudan's ousted ruling party have been released from prison this is likely to further anger protesters running outside army headquarters they want the military to hand over to a civilian government the u.n. is warning that mozambique is in danger of widespread flooding as it gets hammered by a second side close in just under two months cyclon kenneth packed category four winds
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but is now weakening in algeria thousands of demonstrators are back on the streets for the tenth friday in a row they want all those associated with the old regime of president of the lizzie's beautifully code to go he resigned earlier this month after pressure from the military. the interior minister of libya's un recognized government says his forces will launch an offensive against warlord so if i have to forces within days tripoli has been the target of his fighters for more than two weeks and friday the u.n. said rockets and mortar shells hit residential neighborhoods in the capital. where u.s. court is jailed the russian agent for eighteen months for conspiring to infiltrate the national rifle association prosecutors say thirty year old maria ability to influence american conservatives and sway the government's policies so favor moscow . headlines the news continues after round the clock youth stay with
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us. refugees heading for a better life in australia. and sent to remote island indefinite detention in her leafy condition. got a conscience. understand how to do this to smuggle drugs for each and eyewitness accounts the main thing you're doing for people asking them not to kill a witness seeing a sign. on al-jazeera. zero six swear every.
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