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tv   Mohammad Javad Zarif  Al Jazeera  May 5, 2019 11:33am-12:03pm +03

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we've not been given permission to film in utica instead we speak to the founder other new vote at his home nearby the school is only under a foot or two in your assessment you don't wash. only the shoe is no on the other foot and now we are fighting against the racists how can we be racist when it is us who are being forced out of the country they sing against us kill the farmer so everything counts against the white race so who are the racists. so far twenty families live here and more homes are being built the local government went to court to stop people here from building any more houses the minister palettes he says these homes were built without permission and contravene bolding regulations the court agreed but judges are also considering whether or not a town that allows only white afrikaner people to live there should be allowed to exist in a democratic south africa one of the smaller and newly formed political parties
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black first land first has banned white south africans from joining it we have a black. letter to be. accept white people for the party sentiments resonate with some in a country many consider to be one of the most unequal in the world it's been accused of exercising discrimination and taken to court the wrong of this country is anti black the whole economy system is under the media projection of let problems is anti black. we are going to the parliament therefore truly presenting here voice of for people to bring a proper left democracy in a black country while the apartheid system and its policies based on race may have been abolished twenty five years ago many here say they have to live with its legacy and come election day the vote of many south africans will be influenced by race and identity from al-jazeera south africa. sports is still ahead for
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you on this news hour with a keeping in the family tennis news with joe a landmark day in women's tennis in fact still to come. maine on al-jazeera. as the world's biggest democracy goes to the polls we focus on the economic challenges facing india on the rise of cultural nationalism a new series of the award winning environmental shows that meet some of the people striving to protect the planet a key deadline for south sudan's peace deal is looming but many are worried their rivals will yet again fail to put the plan into action an exclusive exploration of the goals and motivations behind russia's foreign policy told by those who claim to win the grammy and with rex it still looming and populism on the rise across europe will these elections become a recommend you self made on al-jazeera. english
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. about the king of thailand's been formally crowned more than two years after succeeding his father in his first speech after the coronation kingma what's your thought on urged thai people to work together when he has a report from bangkok. after more than two years on the throne
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long corn was crowned king of thailand by wearing the great crown of victory the sixty six year old formally became the tenth king in the czech read in a city. to continue preserve and build upon the royal legacy and shall reign with righteousness for the benefit and happiness of the people for of a huge. he was crowned at the start of a three day ceremony steeped in buddhist and hindu rituals. became king in two thousand and sixteen after the death of his father king jr day he reigned for seventy years meaning this was the first royal coronation most thais have known large screens were wrecked around the city but few showed up to watch the ceremony which was held inside the grand palace no official reason was given for the two year wait for the coronation but during that time the new king has been consolidating his position before this coronation the king began to make his mark
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he took full control of the palace his fortune making him one of the richest monarchs in the world and to give them greater power he changed a military draft constitution after it had passed a public referendum. but there are strict laws designed to protect the monarchy and its reputation and breaking them can lead to a long jail sentence many critics have fled thailand particularly since a two thousand and fourteen coup by the military which is charged with protecting the palace among them was syria china said dan an opponent of the monarchy who disappeared from neighboring laos his wife believes he's dead and down in my has been wanted to see grew ethar democracy because everyone would get their share of resources and go through and far too met would get their fair share is who are in power to get a benefit and ignore people suffering. during the coronation thailand's new queen
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also received her royal title queen. the palace had only announced two days earlier that the king had married the former flight attendant and deputy head of his body guard unit his fourth marriage on sunday march which you are long called will be paraded around the old part of the capital giving thais their first chance to see their newly crowned king wayne hey al-jazeera bangkok i mean japan people have greeted venue the emperor on his public debut. not a hater pledge to work for the development of japan and to cooperate with other countries for world peace he succeeded his father on wednesday after the eighty five year old i quito became the first emperor in twenty years two hundred years goodness me to advocate for health reasons slight difference there right now with joe thanks very much the english premier league title race will go to the final day of the season
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after liverpool pulled off a dramatic late victory at newcastle liverpool twice led at st james's park through virgil van dyke a mammoth but were picked back by goals from christian atsu and salomon random defoe corey gate got the crucial goal six minutes from time to clinch a three two victory and keep their title hopes alive liverpool a two points clear of manchester city who play leicester on monday at the other end of the table the relegation picture has been confirmed cardiff city are down after their three two home defeat to crystal palace tottenham failed to make certain of a place in the champions league as they finished with nine men and lost one know at bournemouth the oldest professional club in the world has been knocked out of the league for the first time in their one hundred fifty seven year history notts county were beaten by swindon in england on saturday meaning they'll drop out of the football league formed in one thousand nine hundred eighty two the club was one of the twelve founding members of the first league so it's a big blow for their fans. buy american made a step closer to
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a record extending seventh german bundesliga title in a row by and won three one at home against bottom of the table hannover the now four points clear of nearest rivals but has had dortmund who were held to all vertebrae men in spain allowed to go madrid missed the chance to secure a second place finish in the league they suffer the heaviest defeat of the season losing three nil at espanyol. the international committee is to offer advice to sports federations on the implications of the caste system many a ruling by the court of arbitration for sport president thomas back and from the formation of a working advisory group during his visit to sydney on saturday he says he sympathizes with so many a situation. it is not only scientific it's not only have to kill it's not only sports it's all also highly emotional and. i'm afraid it will be a force for these experts it will be very difficult to to find. a situation
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with a solution which finally. to get the role that all these arguments in the balanced way the build up to the kentucky derby in the united states has been overshadowed by a spike in horse this season. reports from los angeles the hi-fi tell us the right is causing no mike has to take the reins. the u.s. horse racing industry is in a crisis there is a public outcry over the deaths of twenty three horses since late december at santa anita race track near los angeles courses are continuing to die at such a high rate and there is a problem with horse racing in the future nobody wants to go to horse racing and think about horses dropping like flies you know every every few days i believe that if there isn't serious changes and does stopped that this will be
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the beginning of the end of the horse racing industry in california no one has determined exactly what caused the fatal injuries but animal rights advocates point to overmedication of horses including the use of a powerful anti bleeding drug called lasix those drugs are highly restricted for resources in the rest of the world they're used to mask injuries and so that's what you see with these horses breaking down on the tracks is that they match them for pain any inflammatory somewhat not and they still the los angeles county prosecutor has launched an investigation into the deaths well the controversy over resource deaths wages here in california some members of congress in washington d.c. want to see stricter rules imposed nationwide california animal welfare activists want to put the issue of the future of horse racing to the voters in
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a ballot measure we did some polling and what the pope. all the shows is two thirds of californians either want it shut down a ban or raise the standards horse racing is a multibillion dollar sport but the animals too often pay the ultimate price robert oulds al-jazeera los angeles creek tennis player marius the chari will move into the world's top fifty players after winning her first title she rallied from a set and a break down to be britain's you had a come to two six six four six one at the her background in morocco safaris win comes thirty two years after her mother also reached a career high ranking of forty third although she never won a title. there fellow tennis players will be wary of the greeks after the currys countryman stefan a says of us reached his third time of the year in estoril a top seed came from a set down to beat have
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a go front in their semi final will play below quest for the title on sunday now it's been more than forty years since a woman last competed in formula one but a new motor sports series is hoping to change that eighteen female drivers lined up for the first race of the w.c. reason germany on saturday britain's jamie chadwick won the opening grand prix of the season at hockenheim the all female championship run across six races. and a landmark moment on two wheels as well young has fabio partout old became the youngest rider ever to take pole position for a moto g.p. race infringement is just twenty years and fourteen days old achieved the feat in qualifying for sunday's spanish born free program well some people take up new hobbies when they retire but when you're a successful world cup football or gardening may not quite cut its instead dutchman ruffo fund of art has taken up darts the former holland midfielder made his competitive debut at the b.t.o.
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denmark open you want to see first round match but lost in the second he couldn't quite find the target like he did on the pitch. and that's all your sport for now more later. thank you joanna and that is all for news hour some he said an ascending by he will have the latest news for you in about. two and a half minutes time. people have to weigh your own record on this trial in fact a few years ago there is place only for one state on the land of israel you do not believe in a two state solution the official story is unfair and unfair we will show you i don't care about the official story if you were to go visit today you would say what has the media been telling the world isn't black and white there's lots of race in here join me mad the hot sun on the front of my guests from around the world take the hot seat and we debate the week's top stories and big issues here on al-jazeera. as we embrace new technologies rarely do we stop to ask what is the
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price of this progress what happened was people started getting sick but there was a small group of people that began to think that maybe this was related to the kind of the job and investigation reveals how even the smallest devices have deadly environmental and health costs we think ok we'll send our you waste to china but we have to remember that air pollution travels around the globe death by design on al-jazeera. they call this bleeding the treat. first substance the world is addicted to now at the center of a global trade war. it's latex in its purest form found in tires phones toothbrushes satellites or mattresses it is an essential element in daily life and so deep in the ivorian forest where you had a book goes from tree to tree scarring them for the precious liquid trump is imposing two hundred billion dollars in tariffs on china the world's largest
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manufacturer of rubber goods china in response imposes tariffs on synthetic rubber the west produces while in the short term this is bad for african producers in the long run some hope the continent could benefit from this trade war unaware of the global trade war and despite falling prices at opel calls rubber white gold at least for now. a palestinian mother and have baby all killed by israeli yes drives into gaza thousands of rockets fired into southern israel leave one day.
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i'm sam he's a dad and this is al jazeera live from doha also coming up kim jong un tells his troops to stay on high and love his new photos all released of the north korean leader overseeing the latest test syrian government asteroids and shelling killed twenty two civilians in twenty four hours in the rebel held north west. and the ones powerful brother of algeria is ousted president ezer. students protests continue calling for radical change. a day and night of israeli airstrikes on palestinian rocket attacks has left five people dead. this was a strike on gaza by israeli warplanes one of many through saturday evening four
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palestinians have been killed in the strip in less than twenty four hours a pregnant mother and her fourteen month old child among them strikes on gaza came after palestinian fighters fired dozens of rockets into southern israel one of two people would it has now died in hospital this follows months of palestinian protests at the gaza border calling for an end to the israeli occupation israeli troops of shot and killed more than two hundred protesters herefore said reports from west jerusalem. barely a month since the last military escalation waves of israeli warplanes again struck gaza the israeli military said it hit dozens of targets linked to hamas and other factions. throughout the day israeli commanders said schools of rockets were fired from the strip into israel several evading the iron dome anti missile interceptors and striking israeli residential areas around gaza's fringes we already knew that.
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you know to react and out to fight within the two terrorist. killed yesterday for the new found three we have been two palestinian demonstrators were killed and fifty one wounded by israeli snipers during border protests on friday which also saw two israeli soldiers shot and injured in israeli strike then killed to hamas fighters their deaths and a subsequent israeli drone strike preceded saturday's barrels of rocket fire out of gaza this is far from the first time in recent months that israel and hamas are found themselves in the midst of a dangerous escalation the last one in early april was ended by u.n. and egyptian mediation and reportedly undertakings given by israel just days ahead of its general election. to ease the restrictions on gaza it did extend the fishing zone out to fifteen nautical miles from the coast but other reported concessions such as allowing increased payments from qatar to hamas of forty million dollars
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a month have yet to happen how mass other palestinian resistance to go oops believe that this is the right timing to put more pressure on netanyahu and israeli government to make israel abide by the previous understanding's the timing is very sensitive israel is approaching its. seventh if there's any independence day and also there you want a vision festivities and a video released on saturday the al could spring gauge the military wing of the islamic jihad threaten to expand its range of rocket fire to haifa in the north ben-gurion airport near tel aviv and israel's an acknowledged nuclear reactor in the south. in recent months attacks from both sides of followed a pattern of casualties have been kept to a minimum avoiding a full scale conflict. israel's prime minister benjamin netanyahu has plenty of reasons to stick to that script before this month's independence day celebrations and the euro vision song contest in tel aviv. but both sides
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also know they can't rule out the risk of a further escalation towards a wider war hurry forsett out west jerusalem. now the youngest brother of algeria is ousted frazzled and has been arrested so i would have been algeria's de facto ruler since abdelaziz bouteflika suffered a stroke in two thousand and thirteen two former intelligence chiefs have also been taken into custody weeks of protests force the ailing longtime president to resign last month after here tempted to run for a fifth term but demonstrations have continued demanding a complete shake up of the ruling elite and the former leader a hundred cut out from qatar university says protesters are still seeking radical change. protested so one more day want you know to go through a very democracy transition. she gestured like to clean aims like dr ben b. to talk to him but he and so want to get over and to
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the transitional period but for the time being. who seemed that he said eminent of . which if you are as well as they do we you know we are going to know where and so far what the politician says how about chief it is only. nation of bush if not more and the people need more it's not having a president and he was almost out you know he was. eighty two years old he was very sick date they want you know a real change john yang has really speak chiz of kim jong un overseeing various rocket launches from the country's east coast the north korean leader calls on his front line troops to keep our high alert posture after expressing satisfaction with the tests south korea's president says he's concerned over the rocket launches meanwhile u.s. president donald trump tweeted kim jong un doesn't want to break the promises made
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to him referring to commitments to denuclearization trump said i believe that kim jong un fully realizes the great economic potential of north korea will do nothing to interfere or end it he also knows that i am with him and does not want to break his promise to me you will have. is a former state department of light specializing in north korea he says trump's focus on economic growth in north korea won't be enough for it to give up nuclear weapons. there is a belief that north korea desperately wants to bolster its economy and that if only it would get great economic aid from the united states it would completely denuclearize and the united states is certainly right that economic incentives do matter in some way to north korea especially partial sanctions relief but it certainly will not get north korea to completely give up its nuclear weapons the
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president said a deal will happen but i see no evidence that we are anywhere close to a nuclear deal with north korea north korea probably does not have the domestic political space to take any of the bold risks or maneuver maneuvers that would restart the diplomatic process and washington for its part has not been creative enough or flexible enough to really take advantage of this diplomatic process and get us closer to the deal it has always been the case in both the obama administration and the trumpet ministration that with an issue this important and this high profile the white house takes the lead and it sets a general policy direction and the state department really implements it drives diplomacy it comes up with ideas but the direction is at the white house level president trump and his subordinates have been on completely separate parallel tracks on north korea and it almost seems like they don't consult each other or coordinate their message and that's
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a huge difference from past administrations and that i think has a lot to do with the dysfunction we've seen in u.s. north korea diplomacy and it's very concerning. syrian government forces and their russian allies of pounded the rebel held north west of the country of more airstrikes at least twenty two people have died after an escalation of violence and how many provinces despite a month old truce it live is the last rebel held province in syria and borders turkey russia and turkey negotiated the seems far in september which is so far averted a full government offensive but it is mostly held by the. h.t.s. formally known as the nasr front they are part of that the escalation agreement the province is home to more than three million civilians around half of them with displaced moved there after the government took aleppo east and also in other areas from rebels. as more. volunteers worked throughout the day
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to check for signs of life in buildings bombed by the syrian regime and its russian ally. there's an intense campaign on residential areas there helicopters on this village twice thank god the losses are only material because the village has been targeted before and everyone has evacuated. the white helmet say more than twenty civilians have been killed and dozens more wounded in airstrikes and shelling since friday morning. the u.n. says schools markets and displacement camps have been struck in recent days and barrel bombings have returned with the frequency. not seen in more than a year italy province and surrounding areas were declared a deescalation zone last year under an agreement reached between russia and turkey intended to avert a major offensive on the rebel held area that agreement appears to be under threat
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activists say syrian and russian government forces launched more than eighty strikes on saturday two hundred fifty thousand people. already been displaced in the latest wave of violence if there is a real offensive if there's a real attack and really i mean attacked is aimed at penetrating. the denture or the. central parts of. town itself out of amman and others then we going to have enormous prices and then we're talking about two hundred thousand up to a million of people who probably will be on the rules right now i'm still hopeful that's not going to happen i'm still hopeful that this will be contained to dot's final confrontation a cease fire line. as government tanks and troops move towards it live in greater numbers state media say they're there to target terrorists from
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a group linked to al qaeda but many fear this could be the start of a bigger operation to take the final rebel held stronghold home to nearly three million civilians one million of them children enter chapelle al jazeera. well still ahead on al-jazeera saw firsthand the misery that was created with the russians and cubans help. mixed messages from the u.s. after donald trump downplays russia's involvement in venezuela. we look at how the legacy of apartheid is fueling tensions leading up to south africa's election. we've had some severe storms across the deep south of the u.s. anywhere from around say museum and i that's not the tapes up of music theory
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coming down it's a walk you saw a into texas but if this area of cloud has some flooding to into the say following a tornado that ripped across that eastern side of texas and this wild weather is now making its way eastward alabama stings a nasty weather to go through sunday and the mid atlantic states just pushing up towards new york into battery fourteen celsius plateau right comes back in behind not out of the woods just yet so some more of the showers still a possibility across the central plains and northern plains too i was towards the west what is fine and dry here sixty celsius in san francisco i take in seattle and nineteen for l.a. maybe an eighteen there on monday seattle warms up to twenty one noticed by monday that's one of the new york seventeen celsius more clout of rain coming in out of colorado down towards oklahoma arkansas a good part of texas the southeast five and dry clear by this stage and that clear and dry weather spread static ross the caribbean or just
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a sunny weather but some places a fair weather cloudy and really a possibility a chance of wanted to see out into cuba and they are challenged to the central america. on counting the cost this week trump gambles the world economy all shutting down iran's ability to sell oil an indestructible phone screen of chinese tech giants at the f.b.i. sting. will talk to the inventor who suspects his technology was stolen counting the cost on al-jazeera.

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