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it's actually helping the iranian government because the people here are military confrontation so the money that the government spends on iran's military now it's very much justified because there is a serious threat of military is dominated by g.c.'s not make public guards corps which john bolton put this terrorist organizations a few weeks ago and the support for the military increases in iran you have this terminology. the flag and that's what's happening in tehran people understand that their own honey administration has been trying to reduce tensions within the united states that's why we had the need to be in agreement. the obama administration and the fact that the u.s. got out of the agreement without any reason any serious reason and the fact that they are talking about sending. ships to the persian gulf and talk about.
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a military confrontation in the oddity is something that would easy iranian people and that is actually in benefit of the iranian government really interesting to get your views on this so forth is that i thank you very much indeed still ahead on al-jazeera why a visit by former sudanese president omar al bashir to jordan two years ago as the center of a king said the international criminal court plus. hello again we're seeing plenty of showers even many parts of southeastern asia in the north of amato we're seeing some thick a cloud more persistent wet weather that's working its way into the western parts of luzon for the south generally speaking those showers and more broken up so they'll be some good spells of sunshine in between them they will also see some
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heavy showers over parts of thailand once more there is rumbling away through parts of cambodia and into vietnam too as we head through wednesday i mean further towards the south we've also seen some showery downpours in parts of australia these pictures are from sydney you can see the gray weather that we've had there and clearly some places a seeing some rather heavy downpours those showers all moving away though so i think as we head through the next couple of days should be a good deal brighter for us in sydney twenty three degrees should be the maximum here there is some rain around though that's making its way eastwards and will see some of that just graze its way towards parts of south australia of a cheese day and then work its way across the southern parts of our southeastern parts as we head into wednesday turning cooler behind that as well with a maximum temperature in melbourne and adelaide only a fifteen degrees towards the west it should be warm here with perth getting to a twenty two degrees there over towards new zealand and it's not looking too bad at the moment but there is some very heavy rain on its way for wednesday.
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ga ga's it a reminder of our top stories this hour there's a ceasefire agreement between israel and palestinian groups in gaza and egypt brokered the deal to end days of cross border attacks twenty four palestinians and four israelis were killed in this latest violence. u.s. president donald trump says the u.s. will raise tariffs on two hundred billion dollars worth of chinese products to twenty five percent on friday this comes two days before both countries the shuttle to resume trade talks. the u.s. is deploying extra warships and bombers to the middle east in a message to iran national security advisor john bolton says it's in response to indications that iran may be preparing an attack on u.s. interests in the region. sudan's ruling military council is expected to unveil a transition plan on monday as protesters continue their demands for civilian rule the military and protest leaders and deadlocked over who controls the government
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the two sides agreed to form a joint military civilian council last week but they failed to agree on who should be in the council a coalition of opposition parties have submitted draft proposals for a way forward. the international criminal court has ruled not to refer jordan to the un security council for failing to arrest former sudanese president omar bashir two years ago he was wanted by the i.c.c. for crimes committed in darfur by militias aligned to his government the court says jordan should have arrested bashir upon its request when he visited amman in march twenty seventh teen but she it was there to attend the arab league summit in march twenty seven thousand well for more on this stephanie decker is joining us now from the hague so there have been some swift decisions being made just in the last hour stephanie. yes the judge took him over half an hour to go into the detail the legal issues surrounding this appeal by jordan as
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you mentioned there basically that they won't be referring jordan to the u.n. security council which was the finding over a year ago but they still maintain that jordan did not comply with its legal obligations because it is a signatory to the rome statute which is the underlying foundation of the international criminal court to hand over omar al bashir when he was in jordan and twenty seventeen now it comes down to points like did omar al bashir enjoy head of state immunity because you dawn is not a signatory to the international criminal court well that the judges were unanimous and said no he did not enjoy that immunity and therefore jordan again failed to hand him over but there is now there's no sort of consequence let's say if you will and i think the bigger picture here in the bigger question that it raises is the role of the international criminal court what kind of power does it have to bring these kinds of leaders that it accuses. of crimes against humanity war crimes and genocide to account of course at this point in time we know is in
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a high security prison in sudan the military said it won't be handing him over here it says it intends to try him themselves organizations aid organizations n.g.o.s calling for his extradition but again the court remains powerless to do that unless member states or saddam decides to hand him over this is a case that's been the warrant is out for ten years now rob and of course he still hasn't made his way here stephanie thanks very much. well russia says it won't grounded sukhoi superjet one hundred planes after a crash that killed forty one people an aeroflot flight called far as it made an emergency landing there was forced to return to moscow's main airport shortly after taking off for him what has the details. plane's best from airflow to fight forty ninety two as it came in for an emergency landing at moscow's sheremetyevo airport and bounced off the runway. by the time the sukhoi superjet one hundred came to
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a halt it was engulfed in fire seventy eight passengers and crew onboard. only thirty seven made it off alive the flight to taken off from the same airport just thirty minutes earlier heading for the northern city of months. the airline said it was forced to turn around due to technical reasons flight radar tracking shows it circled twice over moscow before making the emergency landing russian investigators have launched a criminal inquiry but some i looked on there were seventy three passengers and five crew members twenty eight passengers are now at the airport terminal investigators on psychologists are working with them five people have been hospitalized thirty seven out of seventy eight people on board of the plane survived thirty three passengers and four crew members a super jet one hundred came into service in russia and twenty eleven the first new passenger jet developed there since the fall of the soviet union a year later
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a plane on a demonstration tore to indonesia crashed on mount sonic killing all forty five people on board that accident was blamed on human error through the intensity of the fire it may consume a lot of physical evidence so we'll have to wait and see i didn't see any. rescue equipment in the early pictures at the scene so that may be an issue as well where was the equipment and what kind of equipment they have of the. i'll put the fire out but the recordings will give us some indication that this type of action i think the the cockpit voice recorder may be most beneficial this i believe is the third accident in total for this type of airplane and so it's it's been proven to be a pretty reliable platform so it's going to be interesting to see what comes out of it so corey has struggled to convince international airlines to buy its jets proving the planes are safe will be crucial to the future of
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a project that had been a source of russian pride mohammed al jazeera. one million animal and plant species face extinction according to the united nations the poet says we're facing a global ecological emergency that can only be fixed by quote transformative change increasing ocean temperatures and threatening the arctic cold of fish considered to be a delicacy around the world and the clock reports on the four to nine and seven arctic norway. this is what made norway rich long before oil take cold all scray in them millions feel drawing rocks across the lakota highlands winter are off to winter fishermen here have cashed in on the annual migration south from the barents sea it is a tradition that goes back thousands of years as the cold is cold it's got it and then it's hold out to dry several months and what you end up with is a dried fish that retains nearly one hundred percent of its nutrition apprise
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delicacy from its me to nigeria this is what supplied the vikings all my long voyages to far off lands and still now is a big part of the norwegian economy with millions of dollars the fish comes from the barents sea and its goal is to look to sprawl and that because of the atlantic stream to the left extreme it stops by locals and brings food it brings to higher temperature even though it's not warm but it's high high enough to spawn and it's a very delicate ecosystem in norfolk that fragility is spelled out by a remove scientific research as a changing climate and warmer ocean temperatures upset the balance of the marine ecosystem meaning the scray may be forced out and then it's a question of where they go obviously it keeps things keep warming some of those true polar species might. not have a whole lot of places to go if they're being out competed by sort of these more
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southern species moving north and where you see my to some considerable changes there this is a good nielsen cold thirteen thousand kilos of cold it's been a pretty good season but he's worried about the future climate change could change everything. they're called suddenly stopped because they'd be warmer and going at all around the dollar north so then being the how bad a big program every arab spring comes they call. their return has always been a certainty and in the city not just for the fishermen of the seals sea birds and whales that feed on them now this extraordinary feat of nature is under threat the outcome as it depends on the political will to act in a time of global crisis. al-jazeera look for tonight and norway. voting has begun in the fifth phase of india's month long general election where
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eighty seven million people are eligible to vote across seven states that includes two constituencies in auto pradesh opposition congress party president gandhi is seeking reelection for a fourth time final results are expected on may the twenty third this election's being seen as a referendum on prime minister narendra modi's five years in office panama's electoral court has declared opposition candidate a lot on tinoco the winner of sunday's presidential election ninety five percent of the votes have now been counted so one just a third of the vote and he'll take office on july the first is called for national unity in his victory speech but the official result has yet to be announced. in the republic of north macedonia a victory by the ruling party in a presidential runoff is being seen as vindication of the country's controversial name change stable printed off skiing how the social democrats supports that switch he beat god. from the opposition conservatives who wanted to retain the country's
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former name of macedonia the presidency in north macedonia is largely ceremonial but the election is the first since the name change and it's dominated campaigning marcos supported has more from the victory press conference in the capital skopje. goal of the newly elected president of northwest you don't need us there will bend out of you used to bring this balkan country to the membership of the european union and to create a unified country of peoples elected this first president and the country changing thing after three decades you got there and i think signed agreement last year on beach with a dhoni on board that agreement and new name was in the center of it like the complete opposition candidate got the nothing done of the done with the case that agreement really voters still do everything so it should be a no vote and out of the want majority of all said that police politics of these
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rival relieve the country through the divisions and uncertainty these politics to be to make more than the country which is a member of the way your newly elected president of the office is going to fix a lot of the you started in july hoping this country will get the state to start the negotiations for the membership everyone hopes here you've got a good outcome the presidential elections will bring stability to the country the prime minister's own time said you were right by side and out of the drama thing peace and economic prosperity to be spoken face u.s. secretary of state mike brown peo and russia's foreign minister sergey lavrov accusing each other of interfering in venezuela is in town. affairs for peo is expected to meet russia's foreign minister in finland this week. i'm going to meet with foreign minister lavrov in a couple of days we'll have more conversations about this the objective was very clear we want the iranians we want the russians we want the cubans out that's also
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what has to take place in order for venezuelan democracy to be restarted. we now see an unprecedented campaign led by the united states in order to overthrow the legitimate venezuelan government we condemn this campaign which seriously violates all the principles of international law provided by the united nations statute supporters of the opposition in venezuela held a vigil in the capital caracas for those killed in the demonstrations calling for the overthrow of president nicolas maduro was there. a vigil to honor those who died in this week's protests. people gathered in this avenue to pray and ask for change. it's a twenty year old student who says he has had enough of the government's repression . i'm afraid we're tired of this of seeing our friends die of a lack of hope of a lack of change we need to continue protesting and talk things change here. this
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week opposition leader why they will feel to rally support from the military during uprising against the government of. thousands took to the streets to demand meddler leaves office by the white gosplan did not work as planned. human rights groups denounced the excessive use of force step by the government during the demonstrations our year this week they said they use violence and i retreated to ten inches in order to suppress dissent during the demonstrations in a which five feet were lost their lives. died on may first he was a pensioner that had to escape the tear gas and the rubber bullets. he fell here and died from severe injuries the out of his brother says violence in venezuela needs to end there man no it up you're nobody even my brother was a biologist but within the government he started fish in venezuela he died as could
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be from a government that has become ruthless against the people. and the government is now planning to go after the opposition lawmakers involved in the uprising it says they were part of a coup led by the united states they are some of the most are going to be and all the requests to strip parliamentary immunity are arriving at the national constituent assembly as it should be they will pass there and surely we will raise our hands to strip parliamentary immunity from all those who participated in that action. but the people on the streets remain convinced they need to continue pressuring the government they believe they are defending democracy from an increasingly authoritarian government that has failed to resolve the problems most menace will lance face every day.
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this is al jazeera these are the top stories a cease fire between israel and palestinian groups appears to be holding after days of cross border airstrikes and rocket attacks twenty four palestinians were killed in the gaza strip and four israelis have died in southern israel during the violence in the past few days as. as more from near the israel gaza border israel as part of the fire has agreed to take measures. on the gaza strip but most notably is that basically what was asked by hamas. by. previously made during. for the israeli election president donald trump is stepping up pressure on china to resolve the trade dispute says the u.s. will raise tariffs on two hundred billion dollars worth of chinese products to twenty five percent on friday but beijing says it will still attend
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a meeting on whedon's state with u.s. representatives designed to resolve a trade dispute. russia says it will grounded sukhoi superjet one hundred planes after a crash that killed forty one people and their flight flight caught fire as it made an emergency landing in. the u.s. is deploying an aircraft carrier group to the middle east to send what it calls a clear message to iran the u.s.s. abraham lincoln and its support ships have been dispatched it's in response to what he calls troubling developments in the region. the international criminal court has ruled not to refer to jordan to the un security council for its failure to arrest former sudanese president omar al bashir two years ago is wanted by the i.c.c. for crimes committed in darfur by militias into his government the court says the jordanian government should have a rested bashir upon this request when he visited amman in march twenty seventeen
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bashir was in amman to attend the arab league summit those are the headlines the news continues here on al-jazeera after witness good bye for now. just look at. who is now into feuding. in libya who is now interfering in this with look at the reality on the ground is it the arraigning foreign minister mohammad jan in summary talks to al jazeera. creating their causes.
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a living legend of a young age was simply not enough. he transformed his influence on the pitch into political clout the piece to the ivory coast. hosted by eric cantona football rebels begins with a look at the life of. the footballer who succeeded with politicians. on the ivorian simply to find out. this is al jazeera. hello i'm sam is a this is the news hour live from coming up in the next sixty minutes a cease fire is in place between palestinian groups and israel after days of
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violence. a warning to iran the u.s. sends a naval contingent to the gulf to counter what it says is a potential attack from to head on. and a russian passenger plane busts into flames after making an emergency landing killing at least forty one people. in the denver nuggets hit back in the n.b.a. playoffs the nuggets levelling the western conference semifinals by hand in portland their first home defeat of the postseason. a ceasefire between israel and palestinian groups to be holding off the days of cross border airstrikes on rocket attacks so far there have been no reports of any violations since the cease fire came into force. and egypt brokered the deal after hours of mediation twenty four palestinians were killed in the gaza strip four
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israelis have died in southern israel during the violence of the past few days. the name joins us live from near the israel gaza border so is the client still holding . it is indeed i've just spoken with our producer and gaza and it's been concentrated four thirty this morning which also happens to be the start of the asama holy month of ramadan and on our side the israel side it has been calm as many of you know were watching last evening into the early hours the rocket fire continued as did the airstrikes into gaza almost up until four thirty in the morning as you mentioned qatar and egypt did negotiate the cease fire a spokesman with the palestinian popular resistance committees tells us that hamas agreed to this the five c's fire because israel agreed to begin implementing
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measures that would address the interior rating humanitarian situation on the gaza strip there are many items on the list but first and foremost those were talking about letting some goods in to gaza there's been a blockade so these would be specifically goods deemed industrial which israel's worried would be used to make about weapons the zone in the mediterranean sea where fishermen can try to earn a livelihood has been expanded qatar will be allowed to provide forty million dollars in funding to pay government workers in gaza and to help the poor old cement leasing i mean the hope is that israel will also abide by an agreement from april the last time there was a skirmish prior to the israeli elections that it will allow five thousand gazans into israel to work at some point and help establish an industrial zone along the israel and gaza border police in israel are saying that throughout the month of
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ramadan they will be stepping up security in jerusalem and the old city specifically every friday to ensure people can come into the old city but also to maintain the peace tell us a little bit about the domestic debate that's going on with the news are about how to handle golf swing. right so if we look at what the opposition is saying they're very disgruntled today they're saying that the ceasefire is yet another example of the government surrendering to hamas yielding to quote blackmail and that maybe israel has now reached a kind of a policy of eroding deterrence bear in mind that we are in kind of a cycle there are periodic skirmishes and twenty fourteen between hamas and israel egypt swoops in is able to mediate a cease fire for a time and there is what is always described as a period of calm and then the cycle begins a new neither netanyahu or
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a spokesman from hamas really yielded much on their rhetoric today both saying at least hamas saying that the resistance will continue until they have their rights netanyahu saying that the campaign continues and that they are prepared for an escalation but netanyahu did add that patience and deliberation was required clearly a nod to the fact that both are looking to keep the ceasefire at least for the moment there really appears to be no appetite on either side for a war last month when netanyahu was campaigning he actually said that he does not want any kind of major military incursion into gaza because he views it as a hardship for the israeli military and he said quote he does not want the military . occupying two million gazans alright thanks so much for the update there from the
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question of when i am let's bring in drew me in west jerusalem he's a retired israeli air force colonel and some of the spokesman for prime ministers it sounds like caribbean and shimon peres from one thousand nine hundred ninety two to nine hundred ninety six good to have you with us what's your take on a do you think that this ceasefire will hold. i think it will hold because both sides have our interests to keep hamas doesn't want those demonstrations against. this to happen again and that the now and it's time to form a government and to. assure is that he's on top of things so i think it will hold the question is. will it lead to another cycle in the few months or can we move towards something else i mean from a military perspective given your military background is it ever going to be realistically possible to have
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a situation in which millions of people are holed up under siege under occupation and yet they will have good relations they'll be peace and security and everyone will be happy between palestinians and israelis. that's a paradise description of what's going to happen here what we can aspire to is to ease the tension by the way they're not occupied by israel they're ruled by the from us israel let's. jump in there they are recognized by the united nations by international human rights groups as an occupied territory that gaza is occupied do not recognize that. of course not. israel left gaza. the fact that gaza is caught between is more than egypt that's true that's their reality against. the usa
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or on that point in the latest ruling in march by the international commission are you hiring though the respect israel didn't leave israel may have withdrawn its ground troops from gaza controls garters borders it's an space it's a space it's electromagnetic sphere. isn't that true do you know we do dispute that well let's. well with all due. respect to the un i don't accept everything this is like is carved in stone you know they are seen on israel and israel doesn't control gaza's borders yes and land. like this. as it does is is egypt by the way and you should direct the same question to the egyptian spokesman but he didn't. answer in nine hundred sixty
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seven israel did egypt doesn't control gaza's space egypt doesn't control the electromagnet no i think. you know i think we're wasting the time in going in this what i'm trying to is this yes this should be ways in which to leave the living conditions of the people of gaza and guess who was the first to suggest it if not the i.d.f. itself so it's up to these really government now to take some steps benefiting on this cease fire and to see how we can work together with egypt's qatar maybe the international community do something for the welfare of the gaza the problem is that gaza is controlled by the from us and you know that qatar gives a lot of money to hamas and you don't know how much of it goes the state of the need the people who needed to building the attack tunnels into israel so we have
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a problem here but we should definitely take a positive approach and think the world for of the people of gaza is the main priority i agree with that or i thank you for your thoughts on that one let's continue this discussion we can now talk to my stuff about hootie on skype from ramallah he's the secretary general of the palestinian national initiative mostafa let me pick up with the point which our previous guest just made that the problem as he put it is that it is controlled by hamas it gets money from carter as he puts it that is the problem we don't know how much. help the people of gaza actually get from those who rule it is that the problem in gaza as you see it no of course it's not going to work as we should ask or so the question right israel is using good. defense was. not
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to defend. but that's besides the nation of the main problem in gaza is there's a siege on gaza and as you have said the siege is that if the action of the continuous you're patient and different form of occupation than what we have been in the past but it is occupation and the siege is the problem the siege is leading to ninety five percent of the water. into the scene is corrupted to if i may the mustapha let me read to the un secretary general zinni recent statement on the the fighting that's happening in gaza in which he condemned the launching of rockets from gaza into israel and particularly the targeting of civilian population centers are the factions in gaza provoking a conflict by launching rockets. on the contrary i think most of the factions in our there who have adopted up which nonviolence to do it in the last you know they have launched rockets despite that right now i would explain why there are lots of ifs if you give me
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a second. they have used peaceful protests against the israeli operation under siege and there is a lot of that was the killing of two hundred twenty palestinians by those that are in me including those unlike john who was a first it right and three of them including many shipments and this more as a vote of a little basic right now will israel can bomb but with of course the gazans will because from what we have this arc it's if the united states and is there once you can ask the united states to provide a mouse with more sophisticated equipment so that they've got indicted more properly but i do not thing for them that isn't support happen you know this is three days that. in the simpleton's it was it held up a span between the civilians so the israelis were killed two of them were soldiers twenty eight palestinian when they launch indiscriminate want.

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