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and if you don't say it we're not to let you speak it would be very hard for ordinary americans to know that they're being deceived the occupation of the american mind on al-jazeera. sudan's protest leaders say the military rulers are trying to break out this city. fully back to you watching al-jazeera live from doha also coming up libya's u.n. recognized government calls in rain foresman says warlords early for half time vance's on the capital spain socialist party begins talks to form a new government today after falling short of a majority in a snap election and rituals have begun in japan for the emperor is abdication the first seen two hundred vs.
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sudan's main protest group is accusing the military rulers of trying to break up a city and outside the army headquarters that's hours after the two sides held talks to form a joint council that will run the country until an election is held the military has been under increasing pressure to give up power to civilians. caught. some of them tension at the city and outside the sudanese defense ministry demonstrators worried about an imminent attempt by the army to remove the body and disperse the protest the army had to nost agreed with the protest leaders to clear the roadblocks and allow traffic to resume on several roads near the city but the opposition denied of such an agreement to be reached. it came shortly after the third round of talks. that concluded on monday the tools sides agreed on writing
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a constitutional declaration that will organize the work of three transitional government structures a joint civilian military sovereign council a cabinet of technocrats and the transition of power lament. what all the details are still being discussed including the number of seats in the sovereign council how many members from each side and how long the transition should last before a general election can be held. very close to reaching an overall solution that will make everybody happy. to get the country out of this crisis we're still in negotiations to define powers in specialized roles so they can act as a base for us to define the different levels of representation in the government. that. the proposal will be submitted within the next twenty four hours which will identify the power and relation between the transitional bodies and the different transitional institutions our city and will continue till our goals of the
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revolution for a civil transitional authority with all its executive powers is executed nothing will discourage us peaceful resistance will continue. more than two weeks since the fall of the regime of model bashir the crowd at the sitting in front of the army headquarters only grew larger their commanding a speedy and from transfer of power to a civilian government. the city has turned into an open exposition ground for labor unions social movements come to the groups professional and artistic associations young painters artwork on a colostomy mural that's intended to gain a place on the guinness book of records and figure in mind and how. we wanted to create a list of one million signatures of protesters then we decided to decorate it with paintings that represent in fela break the revolution will be three thousand meters long and will go around the army headquarters as that's the space occupied by the stated. that the decay sion with which these artists work is matched only by the
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unabated vigor of this crowd that's been braving the summer heat for weeks refusing to go home until a real change is achieved. there's been heavy fighting in southern tripoli as forces loyal to warlord holly for have tar keep up their attack on the libyan capital have to fight is of advance and taken control of areas the of the international air force the un recognized government says it's bringing in reinforcements to repel the threat to tripoli. has more from libya's capital. forces loyal to. her have to have advanced towards. neighborhood that's about fifteen kilometers away from tripoli city center and eyewitnesses in el sadr and locals there say that they have seen have to his forces engaging against the forces loyal to the you and the recognized government of
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national accord in the streets and inside the densely populated areas namely in a neighborhood on the southern part of the libyan capital we know that during the past two weeks after his forces have been losing ground and a government of national called forces have been pushing have forces back beyond tripoli in active international airport have his forces after the last ground the intensified air strikes specially night air strikes this situation remains very tense especially for civilians living in the nearby fighting areas and the government forces say that they are receiving more troops to push have to his forces back to their old locations they also say that the are able to push have to his forces back beyond the administrative borders of the capital tripoli
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and turkey's president is backing libya's u.n. recognized government and in its fight against have to reach a typewriter one called his advance on tripoli a plant against the libyan people according to the world health organization the battle for tripoli has killed at least three hundred forty five people including twenty two civilians. the suspected leader of ice or has appeared in a video for the first time in five years in the video card baghdad he talks about the battle of bike rules in syria which ended in march at the end an audio message mentioning the attacks in sri lanka al-jazeera cannot confirm the authenticity of the video or where it was filmed child stratfor has more from baghdad. certainly according to isis media when this video proves that al baghdadi is still alive and according to analysts that have seen it shows that he is trying to take credit for various terror attacks that have happened in the middle east and around the world
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in recent times analysts also saying that it shows he could well be on some sort of recruitment drive he focuses very much on praising eisel fighters that try to defend what was described as the last on klav on the syrian side of the iraqi border eisel being defeated in march and very interestingly around thirty minutes into the video after it finishes an oreo recording which i saw media wing says is al baghdadi speaking you can hear him taking credit for those attacks as a rickety tax we saw in sri lanka on easter sunday in which two hundred fifty people and hundreds of others two hundred fifty people killed and hundreds of others were injured baghdadi saying that those attacks were in revenge for isis defeat in part a good news let's not forget that i saw once control the territory across iraq and syria roughly the size of jordan it's fair to say that they have suffered
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a huge territorial defeat in their endeavors in this region but certainly this video you could say shows that the ideological battle being led by this man is very much still on and it's fair to say that analysts intelligence services and governments around the world will be looking very closely at this video to try and get some sort of idea where baghdadi is because of course the u.s. has. a reward for his capture dead or alive of twenty five million dollars so if indeed. huge significance considering we haven't seen them for almost five years. spain's socialist party has begun talks to form a new government
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a day after falling short of the majority in this election building a coalition could take weeks sonia gago has more from madrid. now that the elections are over of course the bursa now comes upon the socialist try and formulate a way of governing they say they want to go into a minority government they may have to consider going into coalition with various political parties nominally one of them in the center right citizens party or perhaps a coalition of hard left and regional parties that's right get tricky for them because there will be some quid pro quo in exchange for this and that may not necessarily be the most popular option however one of the socialist ministers him out on monday saying that they needed to have dialogue seeing as the form of policy the policies of the former government didn't seem to work before and only increase the hostility between madrid and barcelona however also there is that presence of
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the far right folks party now in government they only have twenty four seats out of three hundred fifty however they could be big disruptors and could drive debates along issues of national unity and regional powers. a nationwide strike is planned in argentina on tuesday to protest against president maurice your my crazy economic policies the call has been supported by all major nabi unions who say the jobs of thousands of workers are at risk to resubmit with families struggling to get by in when the size. was fired from a bottling company two months ago he says he has been working there for twelve years he's now trying to find other jobs that will help his family get by. i was fired in february and they said it's because of the amount of time i've been working there and the costs i represented for the company you know soon i was not the only one we met with a group of workers that went through a similar situation and are fighting to get their jobs back. the company has
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a plan to increase the use of machines for more production but for that they have to reduce the people that work in the plant finding work these days is extremely difficult you know this people say that what is happening to them is part of the crisis argentina is struggling with in the past year. last year argentina received the largest emergency loan in the history of the international monetary fund but in spite of it the government of mali has not been able to control the situation they pay so lost around eighty percent of its value in the past year and now there are fears that the government is not going to be able to pay the interest of the for. the possibility of a comeback of former press and christina kirshner in october stress attention election is one of the shows that worries investors at home and abroad the concern . is really not only believe maybe christine and kiran
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around the change big change in policies can come back in october but also for how it's going to be. released or another government is to follow those reforms and we implement those reforms. in the congress recession i rise in poverty and unemployment have had an impact on mackie's popularity in the past year the biggest challenge most bargain times are facing this days is a double digit inflation rate that keeps on pushing the prices of basic food items up and that's why the government has stepped up. especial program that includes sixty products which prices are going to be frozen for about six months but for many these are temporary measures that the government hopes will help mackley be reelected. people. say that what people need are jobs and stability
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something that the government has not been able to provide. said ahead on al-jazeera spot checks and heightened security will look at the new normal in sri lanka following the east says sunday attack. hello again welcome back well across china we are looking at some very rainy conditions over the next few days particularly across the east and also into the south well things are going to get better by wednesday but until then we're going to be seeing quite a bit of active weather and that could lead to some localized flooding so for rainy conditions there thunderstorms also a potential hong kong the rain is going to continue not only for tuesday but also
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into wednesday the north does get better and cooler temperatures we do expect for shanghai with winds coming north at twenty four degrees well across the macho we did see some very heavy flooding that led to deadly conditions across much of the area the conditions are now improving you can see some drying that's going on over the next few days the forecast map does look like this clearing across much of the region a little bit wetter up here towards singapore as well as kuala lumpur temps are there of thirty two degrees in the ring rainy few days will be quite cloudy with the time to call it poor rising to about thirty four degrees and here in the bamberg all we are going to be watching a cycle of developing and that cycling is making its way towards the northwest we are seeing clouds already for sri lanka in the clouds will also develop as we go towards tuesday and into wednesday along the coastal areas of india up towards the north though it is going to be quite warm for net per attempt to there of forty four with a temper of thirty six. months sponsored by the town. i mean
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been gathering protesters have been gathering to demand an immediate handover to civilian rule. the man considered to be the leader of ice or has appeared in a video for the first time in five years in. talks about the battle of bibles in syria which ended in march when the defeat of ice will fight and libya's un recognized government is sending reinforcements in southern tripoli to stop the advance of forces loyal to warlow twenty five to towards the capital after fighters have taken control of areas near the international airports. but the u.s. has been stepping up what it calls its maximum pressure campaign on iran in an effort to make tehran abandon its nuclear ambitions that washington's efforts to target iran's oil industry and its economy are not welcomed by all honors their state department correspondent ross in jordan reports. a few days before the u.s. says it will sanction everyone who buys will form a role on foreign minister is accusing the white house of trying to destroy his
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country. to date on young people that the united states is not worthy of being a negotiating partner. the present the us is response is trying to avoid being held accountable for its pursuit of nuclear weapons and its role as a state supporter of terrorism and by iran's own estimates the end of these waivers will have an even more significant effect i'm touched that the raif is worried that our allies are sometimes impatient with us on this point but as i say we've made clear our objective is the elimination of iran's nuclear program making sure it's ballistic missile program is under control the u.s. says that since it quit the iran nuclear deal and reimposed sanctions a year ago terror on has lost some ten billion dollars in revenues. that's money
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the white house says it had to be spent on groups including hezbollah hamas and who the fighters in yemen u.s. officials argue saudi arabia and the united arab emirates are prepared to replace the estimated one million barrels per day that iran provides to the global market so the saudis say not so fast inventories actually are continuing to rise despite what's happening in venezuela despite the tightening sanctions. on iran so i don't see the need to do anything. anything immediately what's more china which is currently iran's biggest oil customer is likely to undercut washington's plans to enforce a global boycott and they have set up a mechanisms through which they can buy chinese oil without going to the u.s. banking system and they could perhaps do this to some chinese banks that are already under sanctions anyway so how much bad is it how much force is a kind of get the u.s.
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government says it will do all it can to limit what it calls iran's malign influence in global affairs but analysts say the oil economy is a global one and that even a country as powerful as the u.s. can't manipulate it for its own foreign policy goals rosalyn jordan al-jazeera washington. asylum seekers in the u.s. will not be charged fees under tougher rules set to be introduced by president donald trump they'll be charges for filing a work permit application those who enter illegally will be barred from even applying for such permits until the case is heard and they are cleared by immigration officials the changes could come within three months trump has taken a tough stance on immigration since coming to office or u.s. president's attorney general deputy attorney general rod rosenstein has resigned rosenstein had appointed special counsel robert mueller to investigate links between russia and the presidential campaign he sent his resignation letter to
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president trump and will leave his post by may eleventh mike hanna has more from washington. rod rosenstein this resignation was not unexpected said that he wanted to leave after the report was released he was the person who supervised that report after the then attorney general jeff sessions recused himself from the investigation. and steen says that he will be handing over office on may the eleventh his successor has already been nominated by president trump that's jeffrey rosen a deputy secretary in the transportation department but rosenstein very much a tumultuous two years his relationship with president trump very much up and down in the report there are several mentions of the fact that president trump wanted to fire him on a number of occasions something congress saw rosenstein as forming a bulldog between president trump and the miller investigation others in congress
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particularly democrats were angered death his apparent ability to funnel information to some republicans during that investigation and most importantly many democrats in congress were angered at the fact that he stood behind williams' bar the day that the report was released by his presence backing up william bars very interesting interpretation of what the documents said and interpretation which democratic members of congress absolutely rejected out of hand and are still trying to get william barr to come before congress to speak about his interpretation of the report and sri lankans try and get their allies back to normal following the easter sunday bombings they're having to adjust to living and increased security presence and now fernandez reports from colombo. waiting for business these vegetable sellers in a columbus suburb are hoping things will return to normal soon lot of any of them but i love it when they mean that there's no one on the road we're usually here to
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late night and finish our goods but today we have only brought less than one tenth of our newly stock. security remains tight after last week's coordinated bombing attacks and it's not just the police and security forces this shopping mall has started checking all visitors but for sri lankans who lived through a civil war that lasted twenty six years the new measures while inconvenient are necessary i'm not scared at all this is a kind of ebon we are not scared. we'll be grouped by the security forces them into the lead for there's something in our hearts you know of what happened last week but then yeah we have to step we have to make a living we have to survive. schools and universities have been disrupted closed for two weeks but these kids don't seem too concerned. a recent government ban on any form of face covering that he knows the identification of individuals so
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a number of muslim women step up without their veils lankans adjust to the security situation many are getting angry at what led to it more still be resources and the personnel were used by people to walk in their political enemies and ask you nor the government the two governments one is run by precedence and the other one done by prime minister be promising so. much more than the immunity that both of them have towards me be a. good result he says is a debilitating and demoralized security system and now sri lankans must deal with increased security spot searchers and greater restrictions on monday though they dealt with traffic jams for the first time it over a week meanwhile back at the market traders are hoping for better days in a finance. colombo. rituals leading up to the abdication of japan's emperor
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akihito have begun at the imperial palace in tokyo for many give up later on tuesday the first time this has happened in two hundred years the rituals will take six hours to complete and the eighty five year old will be succeeded by his eldest son who will be crowned on wednesday i cato's been a largely popular emperor who helps the edge upon through some difficult times as when he reports. it's been eight years since the earthquake and tsunami which changed the lives of so many people here. who is home was destroyed that day and while he finds it difficult to put it behind him there's one moment he clings to. the emperor and empress came in you walked over to where i was. must have been difficult for you i will never forget his words. the eighty three
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year old says meeting the imperial couple in an evacuation center gave him the strength to rebuild his life akihito his compassionate response to the disaster became one of the defining moments of his reign say not for those affected by this terrible tragedy i feel deeply pain. akihito succeeded his father in one nine hundred eighty nine and spent much of his reign trying to address the legacy of japan's actions in world war two but the emperor holds no political power and he stepping down as the prime minister wants to revise japan's pacifist constitution to allow for a military instead of what it calls a self-defense force it's also believed that the emperor is adults with the government over the very future of his family the imperial family is generally regarded as fairly liberal but it's still a male dominated institution only men from the male line of the family can become emperor and the family has no power to change that. it has to come from the
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government. once not all he told becomes emperor there are only three men left in line one of them is eighty three. american donkey there have only been female emperors from a male line in the past and there has never been a female lion emperor we should talk about this it may mean changing tradition but we have to be flexible and reflect modern day society at fifty nine no he too is considered one of a new breed of royals and may relate to a different generation some of whom question the relevance of the imperial family the japanese such as die soon the relevance is very personal from time to time he proudly weighs the same clothing he wore when he met the emperor. i have been treasuring this cardigan and whenever something happens look at the cardigan. akihito retires at a time when the imperial family's popularity is high according to opinion polls but the transition will raise more questions about the family's future and whether more
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change will come to ensure it survives wayne hay al jazeera tokyo the victims of some serious crimes in the u.k. are being asked to hand over them more phones to police it follows the collapse of a number of sexual assault cases where crucial digital evidence emerged much later as a story from london there are among our most private possessions handing them over to police possibly for several weeks or months isn't something everyone will be happy with but that's exactly what some victims of crimes including rape and now being asked to do if they don't they cases might not be heard in court. police are now standardizing how they get permission to access digital information the rules of disclosure oblige us to understand and look for material the either undermine our case or support the defense case and sometimes that would involve looking at what's on someone's phone but certainly not in every case is not
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a blanket request that has to be judged each case on its merits. the move follows the collapse of several rape and sexual assault cases after crucial evidence later emerged texts images and called data a particularly useful one offenses are carried out between people who know each other well you can get the example of a husband and wife where rape can still be committed in a match relationship understanding what happened at the particular time to pick out where the offense was what the allegation is it is it backed up by evidence and of course. one of the telling factors may be messages that you know exchange afterwards police won't have the powers to seize people's mobile phones will have to ask for consent from victims and from witnesses and the data used needs to be absolutely relevant to the case being dealt with in court but under certain rare circumstances the court may be able to demand information from phones also if
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police happen to come across any information or details linking to other crimes on people's devices they may be able to retain that information and use it in future investigations civil liberties charity big brother says the move could discourage victims and witnesses from coming forward to tall victims aren't going to want to have to give over huge amounts of information just to pursue a prosecution which by law where there is where there is evidence should be pursued anyway and of course yes people are going to be wary of handing over their entire digital lives not just for investigation by. by the defense team and potentially you know having a person lives dragged through the courts but also the threat that police will investigate any other crimes they find in their digital information police say that accessing people's phones is the only way to deliver justice in the digital age but critics say victims shouldn't have to choose between justice and their privacy the
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park out zero london. the syrian civil defense volunteers known as the white helmets have been honored by the united states holocaust memorial museum they received the ensues top award for saving lives during syria's civil war it's estimated that the white helmets have saved more than one hundred fourteen thousand people while two hundred four of its volunteers have been killed during the conflict. come fully back to go with your headlines on al-jazeera sudan's main protest group has accused the military rulers of trying to break up a sit in outside the army headquarters in the capital that's where protesters have been gathering to demand an immediate handover to civilian rule the military toppled longtime president omar bashir three weeks ago over the weekend protest leaders and the military agreed to form a joint council that will run the country until an election can be helped he morgan has more from katu after process organizers said that the military tried to break
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the sit in and remove the barricades that guard the way to the city and we went and spoke to some of the protesters and they said that what happened was a military truck with soldiers came and tried to move some of the steel roads that make up the barricades they said that they stood their ground and that they forced the military to root to return those still back and they said that they enhance their barricades now those barricades are very significant people are saying that it is what stops security forces from trying to break the thetan that is now in its fourth week. the man considered to be the leader of ice or has appeared in a video for the first time in five years in it will be a card by dad he talks about the bottles of booze in syria which ended in launch with the defeat of ice alliances al-jazeera cannot confirm the authenticity of the video or way it was failing to libya's u.n. recognize government is sending reinforcement in southern tripoli to stop the advance of forces loyal to warlords highly for have taught towards the capital
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after fighters have taken control of areas near the international airport u.s. president donald trump's deputy attorney general rod rules and steen has resigned or isn't seen had appointed special counsel robert miller to investigate links between russia and the trump presidential campaign he's sent his resignation letter to the president and will leave his post by me eleven rituals leading up to the abdication of japan's emperor akihito have begun at the imperial palace in tokyo he'll formally give up the throne later on tuesday the first time this has happened in two hundred years the eighty five year old will be succeeded by his eldest son naruhito who will be crowned on when same europe sit with headlines here on al-jazeera coming up next it's a stream stay with us. on counting the call says the u.s. slams the brakes on iran's oil exports the spillover effect. of high risk lending
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