tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera May 18, 2019 5:00am-6:01am +03
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and a reason to say this is a sort of a medical exemption are. a crisis because then they need to one of these. rate cuts he was most and yet put your system when you. know where whole no way i was that i see is up to them on the bill like his business uses anderson was number is besides to those in the need extra national book i lenient with absolutely believe me to you don't complain either way you soon will be devised i mean us they had us wrapped around their little pink is an iceberg i mean you can hide it we're. me you were the shim equally bad to me and with you being a media you moved over with a solution to me in. a way that was almost a movie. but it's in the bill istana i talk national experience on what the court as i say you must you should only report the piece of paper which
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. the roots of today's tensions can be found in russia's recent history. presidents gorbachev and reagan start of the process of dismantling the iron curtain. me as office and as you say i don't see any threat for us from the west for the troops withdrew from is to europe peacefully they were dismantling their all in the fire. was the end of the cold war years of isolation and separation from the west were at and then the berlin wall fell to jubilation in the west. boris yeltsin russia's 1st elected leader transformed the country from the one party's system to multi-party democracy. so what went wrong. way the west treated russia would play a powerful role in the course the country would follow my good friend alexander
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bono expert at the carnegie moscow center has been considering these issues for a long time. or. not the one in on that i can still use the russian. stock income because of walsh that option which. is going out because of dollars at last you see . this one nurse says. anything near city or similar simply things that doesn't your mails that are sending you mostly just. in general state of shock. nor is the wish that i'm able to cheer at the even though. sources jim's much company grow to watch it. with my time machine that i shipped over to the new patients going to. hold the demand that we
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get right on the only risk of you get a lot. more specific. and what africa speech from america speech and then the creation speech with the pledge buttons you he looked like she did the copy. of the road to capitalism was sudden and shocking for the vast majority of the russian population. not going. to d.c. where a fully fledged capitalist country but the tide is turning back to state control this is alphabetic one of the only top banks in moscow that is still privately owned. alexa so if vice chairman of the board was the deputy prime minister in the
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yeltsin era electical is just the. thought if i want that of him in the store what do you. think you will you sleep with me to. school board thought i was absolutely if there is a. new mom. or. a new. buzzword or a sheet that her shit was not there i'm always ground to be pushy there are always around to a number. 3 democrat to her if she. could go through. you can let me show you speak you. some more. new teachers all you. need it will be will do. the stream president.
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by his 2nd election was struggling to maintain his popularity while communist party leader gennady zyuganov was getting ever more supporters it's widely believed that the elections were manipulated to save freshest democratic experiment from failing . there. really isn't some. group. or. you. will be. there as. you call us to push. when used. to walk into what you want not all there is always be. with the police just you know what as we just saw with you to slow down. or. would you
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encourage this mission is it. second term he appointed a successor who has become very popular in russia but who is no disillusioned with the west. for. your. to call us to do musical but isn't it a legit because i want to be the 2 issues get all. the news because all you need is yours you sure it'll actually it will not rush you drop the reform
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has got to be good to you. which would be a short rescue doc of only 2 but a story with. a dimmer put in is no interest for film office he's still popular and he's edited to the west has a hard. russian society though is divided in its attitudes to the west. of the we teachers come. discourse rest see. hoarded by those nearly money i start seeing some as they actually mean some west in the me i deal in the near wrists just to list it. is was more than it was a total business loan and within that is it your sense of not doesn't even will be at them but what was up about would somebody. even with those i start to slowly
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cannot it isn't it because there's a machete less than that. you know you got any. of my you from iraq is a dilemma as which is korea done slowly and with words that are mildly dust oily strongly carlos' are no dish does not a mildly of the royals their way or the go to their family star annoy the total media nearby yet. been wishing she was there with interests of the national aesop's e-book about your thoughts on the direction each year should connect butyl mr dawson i would say. it's just very good he was she knew i should sheer substance the. sheila e. a she had also. she was the mr it's a dumb thing to that idea under normal new versatile little thing you believe because literally little do so only anybody match the. songs they had listed the
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ability to school daughter one as this that would push it would all the discussion in yes but it's going to come back a dissertation hadn't gotten us. we know but she has an across the horizon and problem of needing in. order of news new host in the name would crush. my old university teachers the diplomas of tomorrow. nice logos were here in my day. when i started and thought here was a more liberal time. these students will have to call with a new era of mistrust. the rector of the university is also chair of the board of channel one russia's most popular channel controlled by the state another leader can offer is also a former ambassador. to the. he should still go out at or i see is up at
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this me almost like he's going to his ease a girl of some across the convenience store up at the nearby humid place to an establishment used to go to jail with all clear look if you should. get out of the bushes. it was up at the close up with him we're going. to see a sawyer. suddenly. the 1st threat to russia sphere of influence was the move of some former soviet republics towards the west. disputed elections in georgia led to mass protests and the selection of a young western educated lawyer as president. i believe that nato would benefit. with georgia being
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a member of nato and i think georgia would benefit. a year later a pro western leader came to barbara in the ukraine. carrying a stone in latvia lithuania. slovakia. time and again they have demonstrated their desire and ability to defend freedom against its enemies. and now it is time to make them allies by treaty. nato absorbed 7 members of the all full of it alliance georgia and the ukraine who are in the queue to join them at a security conference in munich clearly sets out his resistance to the direction things are taking. this will remain at the heart of his foreign policy until the present day today actually does what you know in europe and there must be you do it can you. even. marlen the
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rest of the buzz the 3 minutes of it is that he had an issue an option when he made kenya's democracy but i want to migrate to the gulf as he has not unless the bushes throughout. aegis of. these doing the bill actually would be. doing globally be the best. guest in precious to the near of even your widely assume from the ruby ridge i don't put those rooms to. live in cinema. my men's obsession young couple who just got wider which. i mean which. one but also with the shit you. can't bargain that has got what store in my post if she wasn't. going to. get. stuck.
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i thought it. was speech was very aggressive but i'm president putin's comments were quite provocative give a follow up think a lot of what they're actually disappointment. in 2013 european leaders met to discuss a future association agreement with the ukraine. like them americans they didn't consider that russia had any place at the negotiating table so should leave you by your style if you're going to score the potential loss of logic in your post above you go order. so suitably skewed c.e.o. so use of which you pull your shoes composes to sleep in your thought process we should call them we're going to them skewered toward the notion of must surely be silly. here with me at the post but. only so if you're
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going to the should posters just. since you just sort of. since it is so good to get a little polluted. with those words the folk. music isn't too subtle for a bilateral agreement between you peon union and great beer should be no trilateral for. the times of limited sovereignty over in europe. most president you know each had to return to power and refused to sign the european agreement. unfortunately we did not manage on these occasions to sign a necessary and agreement the offer of signing the most ambitious agreement european union has ever offered to a nonmember state is still. came out in large numbers to protest the failure of the group.
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at. the protest last to several months until in february rioters clashed with police resulting in dozens of fate teletubbies and thousands of injuries. present yet of course flair marks the end of strong russian influence in kiev. weeks later russian soldiers in unmarked uniforms in crimea and installed themselves at the airport train stations and administration buildings. referendum was hastily called by moscow the people voted to rejoin russia the russians had taken over crimea in the east in the ukraine referendums were also held much fighting erupted
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between separate. and ukrainian forces. russia is accused of supporting the separatists militarily which he denies despite overwhelming evidence . that. the fighting in the eastern ukraine the dawn is ongoing and there is a strong indication. that official russian forces were involved. the west has responded by introducing sanctions against russia for violating the sovereignty of the ukraine if the russian leadership stays on its current course together we will ensure that this isolation deepens. sanctions will expand and the toll on russia's economy as well as its standing in the world. will only
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increase. since these events in crimea and the ukraine the relationship between russia and the west seems to have been irreparably damaged. on counting the cost as the u.s. ratchets up the pressure on iran we look at the straits of hormuz the most valuable waterway in the world. is an industry takes to the east the sunday attacks and flying cars as the future. cost. as it breaks local communities here are very frustrated because the lack of post storm services with detailed coverage this hour with the people who often. make ransom notes and just want a better life from around the world has been offered to those who. accept those sinful human rights abuses a walk. in
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a 2 part series. observes the lives of 2. over 20 years. where insights into circumstances that your client's. property changes. 20 years of me. good morning. on how to 0. hello i maryam namazie in london a quick look at the headlines a senior iranian politician has called for talks between tehran and washington after weeks of escalating tensions hashim a telephone had a chairman of iran's national security and foreign policy commission in tweeted
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that iranian american senior diplomats have rejected the option of war issue also said that there are what he described as 3rd parties rushing to destroy a large part of the world he's calling for talks to be held in iraq or cata algis there is a must ravi is intact ron. at the moment things in iran are very turned so everyone is hanging on literally everything a new leader is saying so in that sense these comments are significant coming from mr father as far as negotiations really every member of the civilian and military leadership in this country in the senior ranks right from the supreme leader ayatollah khomeini himself all the way down have continued to say the same thing we've repeated it like a month where they will not renegotiate the nuclear deal they will not carry out talks with the united states and especially they will not carry out talks with this current administration in the white house of u.s. president donald trump in our other headlines the united nations is warning of
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a western humanitarian crisis in syria's edler province that's after hospitals and refugee camps in the deescalation zone were bombed by russian backed government forces at least $180000.00 people have been forced from their homes or. protesters in sudan of remove many of the roadblocks they'd set up in the capital as demanded by the military in order for the transition talks to resume but they're refusing to end their ongoing mass sit in outside the army headquarters in the capital khartoum at least 15 people have died in flash floods in mali's capital most were killed after a bridge collapsed in the center of bamako to rancho rain hit the city overnight washing away cars and damaging homes and shops residents are blaming the government for not carrying up the rubbish which they say blocks the drainage canals. in the u.s. and afghan officials say that at least 17 policemen have been killed by mistake in an air strike in southern afghanistan it happened during a battle against the taliban just outside lashkar the capital of helmand province
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thank. you. relations between russia and the west have never been as tense since they ended the cold war. the fighting in the eastern ukraine is ongoing and after 5 years there are 13000 deaths and 30000 wounded. as a result the west has imposed harsher and harsher sanctions on russia's businesses abuse assume some super merely various television he was due to stall i mean should we just we're just we're going to get stalin got to get. the premier bunker. response and fuck you because lust after. this lust on us we see here.
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just on us. also. because that is mission of. the idea was because i was sure when you've been a mild. example leave this war disputed to me passkey leading you know what script was going to be up when you might join in you've been you might at any point in my own store you know we up with the reunion i see you see your whiz which rescues going i would have us a machine here so absolutely didn't you see all the bits of the most of it at least of control you just are going to predict human i want to talk about and stuart i'm sorry. and i mean the mystic anytime someone did not splotches would. say you idiot of which and it's on seem a little abrupt and usually you know school class because of
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a national the muslim holy god of. me being in motion machine and that's up to the store and you got a new cultural ability to quit you know scott ritter iota goes in as many folk would be genius imagine. i mean most of us used to in this edition of the industry but the woman. still has less to throw in the book the room we used and we're measuring you less t.v. since we're still in the. 3 years before sanctions were built russians came out of words to protest against what they said were rigged elections and government corruption. i i i opposition politicians alexina volume led the movement. right. now mccarthy are just what appears a horse but is don't i see a look see in the valley was prevented from taking part in the presidential
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elections in 2008 t.v. but continues his work best to getting the corruption of the president's closest associates and has a popular of you tube channel with a large following among young russians i don't see the bottles of someone in the low wage as a. war. in the stance. of the us all when you. have not seen you with which of the new revenue or not so new. that the lethargically. absolutely knew that there's going to put you in we have a show of political corruption as most well not all to go it was through me a year. on the your view. for new movies this new gun the. new car called so you're. good at the. idea was and i'm.
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glad he's putting me at that because. i know i do what i seem to. do that. is me. my mint. just. willy yeah. yeah well there's enough they did that in the release of a. miracle that any. little survivor knew for sure if she was with us it's beautiful view of you for all this beauty some molly what i groom they're going to. look but in the political process list up to what. was on there was. that i was not. yet near yes.
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it is short years later would know what machine year. they were question you. are not of my league just merely not my only businessmen they're. going to know what. i snore lest it be new for. me bullshit it's illusions are quite silly. to look pretty silly in the. business men are close to the president several are on the u.s. and european sanctions. charke a former presidential candidate in 2008 t.v. is part of the russian elite. the father until he was the leading liberal
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mayor of st but as a group in the early years of russian democracy he was also put in his box. he died in 1900. see this president i see. goes up which. i knew when you watch the me as though the from now you get from see the body to achieve this one things because surely even you have a clue to the signal that we've been told to watch the last they did to bill to shoot somebody. on the hudson when the mighty will. need some gulbuddin if you. need not come forth with the loo shit you must but that's the bike with you. which alone sure still soaps. garc one easy meal so there's a good. food i'm in
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a low yes you used to go for her gloves any of them don't look visit with here to us to me i don't know one just people of the d.c. badge the shades. me see on the chaise bitch i haven't got that out to be at since that i seen one she'll sit symbolism at the most the by the by younger so those that are the most because there was the food was dust in the machine do you keep still i do as the was the only one with stood still and doing it live a solo out of touch with the reality of the wish that the new going. to put some. for days she's just. talked a little not to me at a more vivid video just in that those are what they need are. they much rather than eyes and so when she died aged boy you meet it goes into the soul of islam again yet i see news into following you but that was tiny but a white seat up about to come i mean just you would lay me to swap would i see you
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i knew seen it i see. the more yet. you would me up of the body with what they probably am i knew brian. would do cheer stromlo a couple of new foods at the. block. and you want. me to the chest and i sees the eclipse. i got. to the joint yes. nobody said. rebels. in 2010 protests have broken out across the middle east leading to the fall of governments in tunisia egypt and libya. people of libya today are inspiring the people in tehran. in damascus and even in beijing and moscow they continue to inspire the world and let people
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know that even the worst dictators can be overthrown and replaced by freedom and democracy. watching the fate of libya's gadhafi buton drew conclusions regarding u.s. foreign policy really didn't. used to but it was the way it worked with nuclear nukes. and because of this deal if you're good you will then you convinced me she was going to see. it as a lesson. from sleep then you're going. to go well this is a good thing to do i mean it comes close to that in your. book of course in your team a good each. in this. city 30000000 of. it she would know. russia wanted to avoid regime
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change in syria and has backed her ally president assad since the beginning of the war she brought in her air and land troops into 1015 proving that she was back on the world stage. ready for combat. ice year where there were more than a bit of your body. at the body. but i would like to study that it was easy. to get all the goodies month not just the images night but you're more than body. slam. you wouldn't usually. make is that for you but i had a look. at iraq leave this year. but i just don't know how was that matters it's got there it is what it looks simular
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stillman's deal you put on the list is composed mostly usually with zeal yet that i share your doom or your usual with mostly police where you show a person you would have more than the bullies visit. you in this premier of known. position you've got about. them using your chest pushed pushed is again yeah i should come up with. a daughter. specially when i seen a some j. . miller who had supported. the way to make me pay my we're going to see which side. which is just on the porch at the start but a good job so again
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a war for. prosecutors from the c.s. counterterrorism division have continued to charge alexander payne. a resident vulture off the russian nationals with the following offenses conspiracy to murder sir guy square full attempted murder of sir guy squiggle use contraception of not a child country to the chemical weapons act and causing grievous bodily harm with intent to you yes clinical and nick bailey. so it ought to proceed but across the world for. all of the features crew or. any of the sub or. some bit of work on those i mean you're
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going to go. on this new meaning. i believe that. it's not just in the west that this story isn't believed but also by some in russia . that we do believe most of this mission or you have nobody me i'm not just yet used for the challenge here is that our screen you're still my. stopwatch from the study just consider now and you stumble across the most which is the message only human do it was in you might say you don't do it and what their own looks like him to spits. doesn't use the muscles tense and. still there when the stimulus newkirk you. should have missed that only in the 1st i groom that post i see that. i was just i see apostleship. voice is only the best i like. taking them over sounds bizarre realty just people who
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knew true we should be pleasured loser must be happy what by they get by. the whole the from the silly. apple probably of which and most likely to the more. stuff. i mean it if i see what the. game i mean yes my kids seeing me again. but. the electronic band i speak has millions of views of the music on you tube because they have captured the mood in the country. think that's it's an obsession and that this is. an excuse for good to hear that those shoes the worst of people probably did that and you going to do you just need your shirt would you put one of
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the whole of his leader difficult to fit into and used to be. nice looking. at something. funny. and. i speak were harassed and arrested you were there to rough russia and there was intimidation of the venues where they were to plea but this is just us and you should try to take a strong interest in us but you got. to think you took one is no longer national. book when states you but why did you do the stock market so slow so you know us trying to pick much less you know soon there was a man could do worse than this person. for infamous on the view. if. the worst of the concept but i don't know what we knew. about it and serious
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enough so sure took a bush would use one of us here to push for a day when i speak before him at a demonstration against new legislation which they feel will restrict internet freedoms absoluteness to national playing have done a really good nationalist as to your notion of what your notion of version notions heroes of. the ball would differ in the to do it's going to smash much of the person. out of touch with some national priests just for the story of those 3 me i'm. more than calling him sometime there. wouldn't consider the western influence on russia's young people. is too strong and destructive and needs to be stopped. then what does it usually would you put a bit of yes i mean some of us. but the woman is unused to that could happen.
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was the day we know that we're. really getting this did you get sympathy nor was appreciated yes when you said it was then asked would you do it could go to much of the bush era should have now returned to the non pushed us to put us. into promised. to make sure the original religion. many additional costs of. evil empire as it appears in the us record of national over ago if you would it's their. new. song going to mean yeah. advice i'm starting. to previous with.
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all 17 elephants agencies reported publicly that russia was engaged in which a cyber activity to erode public confidence in our democracy i. think we want to make america great again for. i we believe based on the scope insensitivity of these efforts that only russia's senior most officials could have authorized these activities. the believe it is now you look at this because you look. daughter. would you know look pretty soon you would be mostly militarily nor. always at the what doesn't kill it's wonderful world still your vision of what i see.
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and what i mean because of the show democracy of the region what i she knew which democracy now getting there which if you want to still teach. in a committed sense to mention cut each. other some general blood into the new coke loving it. to do just get used to how they knew was that i was new cool at the. start of. spring to go out to vietnam go. to. chest by shore once the baikonur blow up. so it seems russia has no grand plan and the west tends to exaggerate the russian threat to the annexation of crimea the intervention in the dorm master darling of image 17 the cyber attacks the concealing of chemical weapons in syria chemical weapons attacks in syria. the
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hacking the bundestag interference in elections. there are not too many countries who have felt the disruptive and malign behavior of the russians state russia has reasserted itself aggressively invading and occupying ukraine threatening europe and doing nothing to aid in the destruction and defeat of isis so i have a very simple message for russia we know what you are doing and you will not succeed russian officials remain adamant in their denial of the west's accusations . but i see a doctor in the. shut up of the more than emotional post zealots so far you stand yeah need. to somebody on the. there's much in but it is. the reason she saw no known results at national news. shows 2
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moviedom eve should. system a solution. absolutely. easy absolutely a business using the ball will. i still use of some lesions this failure you should really learn nobody i mean your business just the price you'll. be presenting my bubble to. the stock or my diploma to do it's we have a new pursue the beach when i was ridin him oh. yeah but there was no need to produce go to shows worst you could it was a new we knew. we knew what the coupe it's there when you saw plume is truly me she
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should have. sent it off the i said nothing else up on the matching a little something yeah. yeah stupid if for. some wins you'll still not moved and i was glad they didn't slip because it's usually what they said parts a couple to use what i said. they said. commute and that on the outside of the. deal with my cousin but any human you come with it. that way but us abides usually east like i'm on the north you bet i've been scout. easiest option with chris here for support and i don't really see a board that was aboard for. us to shore trolling because it is taught to use here. gentlemen to clean the roots.
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talk to. you tell me what. or 3 you don't talk a good. for some the generation that knew the soviet union legible to put in has restored russia's standing in the world for others he is taking the country backwards along the path to isolation. than appears any of us than you did nothing to a new study for those who are going calling the principal chief of mission us you have missed that when you pretty much just wouldn't use it when the snow is not on the phone because it in your going you can use sun to sulu's different procedures going to just the it will bite you in the will boost your scores sure sure. but the least for me sure. we only did that when. snitch is the director so
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a cloud of the right moving through the bite that's just making its way right across the south australia in fact we'll see some wet weather pushing right up into the interior so alice around $25.00 k. some strong winds just spinning out of way early 15 celsius in the heat of the day on saturday that's off the temperatures overnight for to around 3 or 4 degrees cold enough for talk to ground frost would you believe go on into sunday as temperatures day pick up to 20 celsius to perth on sunday with the cloud in writing that will continue through south australia heading towards victoria ahead of that generally fine and dry 2021 celsius melbourne and also for see them a lot of dry weather too into new zealand at least for a time the cloud will build western pa so the south island will see some right as we go on through saturday but i think come sunday but he possibly could deal dry and project a little of the cold side of the 12 degrees celsius there for christ. across the northern parts of japan southern parts on the other hand will be see some very
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next 60 minutes despite our warnings our worst is now coming true the u.n. sounds the alarm over syria's offensive an adlib saying it could on leash the worst humanitarian tragedy of the 21st century. as iran's foreign minister support from china or the u.s. sanctions another senior iranian politician suggest to iran and washington hold talks. and sudanese protesters remove most of the barricades as demanded by the military but insists that sit in will go on. and on people stand in doha with all the base sports one of the world so broadly players is kicked out of these mercial team israel folau is sacked for posting homophobic messages on instagram.
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welcome to the program we begin in syria where loud blasts have been heard across the capital damascus with state media reporting quote enemy targets coming from the direction of israel syrian air defenses say it brought down many of the projectiles it's not clear if there have been any casualties or damage to property israel has not made any public comment on the accusation but it's has previously targeted sites inside syria which it says are connected to president assad's close allies iran and hezbollah. well the united nations is warning of a western humanitarian crisis in that soft the hospitals and refugee camps in the deescalation zone were bombed by russian backed government forces at least 180000 people have been forced from their homes in the last rebel held stronghold diplomatic editor james bays reports. the russian ambassador of vaseline a benzema under pressure in the security council last year russia was one of 2
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countries with turkey that guaranteed it as a safe zone now it stands accused of unleashing with its syrian allies a. bomb meant on the province since late april this escalation in violence has reportedly killed and injured over 100 civilians and further displaced 180000 the aerial bombardment is alarming including the use of barrel bombs on populated areas. with 18 medical facilities and 17 schools destroyed or damaged in just 3 weeks there were even more powerful words from the un's most senior humanitarian official when i briefed you here on 18 september i said a full scale military onslaught could result in the worst humanitarian tragedy of the 21st century. despite our warnings our worst fear is now coming true mr local revealed the u.n.
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had shared the precise coordinates of humanitarian facilities with all warring parties so they wouldn't be hit but the u.k. ambassador then asked if it actually being deliberately targeted as a result mr president it would be absolutely grotesque if n.g.o.s and health workers providing coordinates to a mechanism they believe is there to assure their safety were finding themselves being the authors of their own destruction because it deliberately targeting by the regime when it was time for russian ambassador benazir to speak he accused the council of double standards ignoring civilian deaths during the u.s. bombardment of the eyesores stronghold of russia but he denied his country's air force was currently targeting medical facilities for you but it's that we categorically reject accusations of by lading international humanitarian law neither the syrian army nor the russian space and air force is conducting has
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delivered against civilians or civilian infrastructure or you bombing of hospitals in. no outside the chamber but in his speech to the council the syrian ambassador bashar jaffrey said military operations were being carried out against what he said were terrorists they were he said operations that will continue it seems this meeting has failed to stop the devastating bombardment of it lip james bays out jazeera the united nations. a senior iranian politician has called for talks between tehran and washington after weeks of escalating tensions. is chairman of iran's national security and foreign policy commission he tweeted that iranian and american senior diplomats have rejected the option of war. also said that there are what he described as the parties rushing to destroy a large part of the world is calling for talks to be held in iraq will castle in
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washington can address the crisis u.s. president donald trump has offered direct talks with iran's president has an rouhani to discuss its nuclear program but white house house officials say they have yet to get a response well al jazeera same bus ravi joins us now from the iranian capital and saying the view from to iran so far appears to be that the u.s. has been attempting to provoke some sort of response in the negotiations with this u.s. government would ultimately be fruitless where then has this call for talks come from. well mr foley is a senior member of parliament he's an elected official so what he says does carry some weight however he does reflect the opinion of what is pro-trade in iran is a minority point of view and that point was pushed home in the hours that followed
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his 1st tweet the supreme national security council issuing a statement saying that the personal remarks that are being made do not speak for the policy of the state and only the supreme national security council is the body empowered with the decision making to allow for the setting of military and foreign policy now clearly the government headed by president hassan rouhani is drawing a line in the sand illustrating to the senior member of parliament that what he says that he should be taken as someone speaking for the state and a few hours ago he responded with a 2nd tweet doubling down in it he said with respect to the spokes person of the supreme national security council and that council is responsible for making decisions on major policies of the country but they are not permitted to limit the making of comments he went on to say especially since i believe in action in the management of tensions has allowed 3rd party actors to have a negative influence so there seems to be disagreement on how to go forward with
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dealing with the recent tensions with the united states so far the government has carried out a policy that what the united states is doing in terms of its economic policies in terms of its military buildup this is all psychological war in iran must stay the course must continue to resist but mr fuller is an outspoken member of the parliament a year ago when the united states 1st left the nuclear deal when economic sanctions were heard in iran he said that iran should be in tenet's posture of negotiating with america and trump is not representative of all america has he has been outspoken against the established. and in the past but even last week he said that even though we should maintain some kind of line of the list the united states of communication trump is not the person to call so outspoken but still in line with the overarching policies of the supreme leader ayatollah ali khamenei himself but then again on the minor details of how to execute
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a deescalation of the current situation between iran and the united states here in the region there seems to be some disagreement among senior members of the different pieces of government right and really the message from iran's leader ayatollah ali hum the nie is quite clear that that isn't to be a war but neither will that be talks either confusing thing about this situation with the u.s. government is that the suggestion is the president is perhaps more willing to engage in some of his hawkish advises. exactly here in iran there is there is a similar. you know they do agree over all that they did nobody wants conflict mr bush a member of parliament we spoke about is in agreement with the rest of the senior leadership of government with the rest of the country nobody wants any sort of conflict with the united states but what they disagree on is how to go about achieving that the supreme leader out of the company himself has continued to push
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the point that we will not speak to the united states that we struck a deal that the 2015 nuclear deal was that agreement and any sort of talks in the current circumstances would be the same as surrender but when it comes to the current escalation with a u.s. military buildup in the region. the member of parliament that was speaking perhaps reflects a point of view that doesn't really get a lot of play here in iran one that wants to try to negotiate a peaceful solution or couple of days ago we saw newspapers and magazines that carried off the ads suggesting that iran sit down and talk with the united states those newspapers and magazines were shut down so they are very sensitive on this policy point the supreme leader's word is the final word and he has said that there will be no further negotiation now whether that means on the nuclear deal or anything else that remains to be seen but there is a real worry here that not talking to the united states at least in some corners of the iranian leadership of of the iranian society here people are worried that
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knocked in gaijin with the united states will mean that there's no other option but some sort of more conflict or more economic sanctions and more pressure from the united states building up on iran all right thank you very much with all the latest from tehran zain best. and of course zain was mentioning the pressure that's been building up on the country with the foreign minister mohammad javad zarif has been in china as he tours their weekend to shore up support after the u.s. tightened its sanctions on iran's oil industry china helped broker the 25th. the nuclear agreement and is the biggest buyer of iranian oil but the ties between them are coming under pressure from washington as adrian brown explains now from beijing . both china and iran are involved in worsening disputes with the united states for china the issues trade for iran it's the threat of war iranian foreign minister zarif was last here 12 months ago just after the u.s.
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pulled out of the iran nuclear agreement that china helped broker it was meant to curb iran's nuclear ambitions in exchange for sanctions relief china and other nations roll out to keep buying iranian oil as more him turning in china as one of the most important partners of this logic republic of iran it is also a political partner or a very close economic partner and also one of the remaining members of the nuclear deal monday during this new stage it is important to have close consultations with the chinese but earlier this month donald trump canceled the exemptions that had permitted such purchases just before raising tariffs on $200000000000.00 worth of chinese goods these recent developments pose a dilemma for china's leaders the relationship between china and iran has been affecting a lot by the sanctions from america especially the recent escalating big nami sanctions and the military threat this cause a very big challenge and uncertainty in relations between china and the around
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