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what happened 20 years ago in kosovo of large scale violations of international intervention and so on these legacies are still alive they often tend to resurface the political debates in a local discussions there for the potential for escalation is always there however we do not expect that the situation will escalate significantly definitely not to the levels of 1990 and what have been the situation in the region and within europe is very different today president. to put the army on combat alert however we see that as more of a symbolic gesture intended mostly for domestic comes up into the domestic audience to indicate their hearts and serbia being serious about protecting the interests of serbs but not necessarily intending to use military force. tough a short break here now to syria when we come back iran dismisses us accusations
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that it was behind attacks on oil tankers the u.a.e. . to find pastors knew where their animals died so it's more that status. kind of the rain seems to be behaving itself as the season was just a moment with most issues in southern china running back towards vietnam but not to the exclusion of elsewhere in grand dogs the heaviest rains been reported recently 120 minutes or thereabouts in the last 24 hours similar figures being reported further west as well and i think you'll find a repeat performance the mawson biggest stars for example the forecast shows them building on thursday and indeed friday on the green the lights are green which is a view we can share. friday there also in vietnam the fact that in the whole
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southeast asia that's actually in northern parts of the philippines in fact that's the upcoming monsoon rains of which you see very little evidence if they want to big shells assure themselves growing the line of persistent right is to say the nicobar under an island hasn't even tripped into yet it's a little bit late this season not all that means very much to be honest ahead of it the temperatures of course are well in the way up to 48 typically russia stanleys was 44 more typically for new delhi than towards night poor hot primo soon weather as you can see the cloud is creeping into the south but it's just clouds so far it's doing the same in somalia yemen and parts of oman. capturing a moment in time. snapshots of other lives. other stories. providing the temps into someone else's well.
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inspiring documentaries from impassioned filmmakers and the front lines i feel like i know what i have to prove. witness on al-jazeera. welcome back i'm out of our top stories here on al-jazeera robert muller has made his 1st public statement since releasing his report on russian meddling into the 2016 u.s. presidential election u.s. special counsel says charging the president with a crime was not an option because of the department of justice guidelines and it
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wasn't appropriate for him to testify before congress said congress as a sponsibility following the president accountable. if we had put it that the president clearly did not commit a crime we would have said so. we did not however make a determination as to whether the president did commit a crime but after i spoke to the media trumped tweeted nothing changes on the report there was insufficient evidence and therefore in our country a person is innocent the case is closed thank you. now a gunfight between members of saddam's security forces left a pregnant woman dead and several others injured a. little girl for it comes on the 2nd day of a nation. strike people out on the streets demonstrating when the shooting began protesters are demanding the transitional military council transfer power to a civilian lead or will he joins us live now from the capital here so what led to the shooting incident is it causing tensions between the military and the protesters while there and the reason behind the shoot out betty the military and
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its faction known as the rapid support forces is not clear nobody knows exactly how without it but protesters are saying that they are concerned about the presence of the rapid support forces around the paramilitaries of the sets and now this fire of forget that just 2 weeks ago they rapoport forces according to protest has opened fire protesters killing at least 6 and injuring more than 200 and there's been a lot of tough tones coming from the military council regarding the continuing of the sit in front of army headquarters the military council has been saying that if not for them the army will if it would for them and the army then former president i would be sure who was ousted on the 11th of april would fill be in power and they're saying that they are part of the revolution of course this is all coming down in the background of the military council and the opposition coalition as a declaration of freedom and change i'm able to reach an agreement which is why many people around the country are on strike for the 2nd day to try to convince and pressure the military council to hand over power to an independent civilian
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transitional government is that is that 2 day strike heba likely to bring the military back to the negotiating table do we think. well yesterday we heard from the from the military council and they're saying that they believe that the opposition coalition and the protesters in front of the army headquarters are infiltrated and that armed groups are trying to take advantage of the protests in front of the army headquarters and a strike to try to destabilize the country now they're saying that they are part of the revolution but that they will not tell a rate any kind of violent outbreaks according to the military council as well as that there the fact that they will not tolerate or they will not negotiate a deal with the opposition coalition if other political parties and other groups are not involved now we're waiting for the opposition coalition to deliver a statement in the coming few hours and we're waiting from the military council to announce if they will continue if the top leaders of the opposition coalition and the military council will get back to the negotiating table to try to are in their differences that is the main difference being the sovereign council which effectively will be the presidential council so if the 2 sides do go back to the
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negotiating table then it would be the result of the strike but so far daryn it doesn't look like the 2 sides are about to meet and sort out their differences thank you. rob has handed over $188.00 turkish children born to suspected eisel fighters there among thousands of foreigners who were caught in iraq's justice system because representatives took charge of the children baghdad airport the release follows a visit by iraqi president barham salih to turkey on tuesday let's get more of them so i'm called in live in istanbul so them so what more can you tell us about why these children are being sent back to turkey. well these children these children are the church kids of the turkish eisel fighters who have joined i saw in either syria or iraq and right now they are for their parents are either that or they are with their they were there with their mothers in the iraqi jails
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however the iraqi authorities they ordered the situation that these i so much there is are sentenced to life imprisonment so that's why the iraqi officials decided to repatriate these children to their home countries and as far as we are concerned turkey is the 1st example of such a pet ration by the way this 88 this batch of turkish eisel kids is not the 1st turkish authorities then iraqi authorities set corporator before some other batches of kids a ride back in turkey and they've are they were handed to their families and regarding their kids we know that. they are different ages there are various age groups up to 18 origin and he will still have some of them who were born. and we have to be that they have afraid so then consider that in istanbul thank you very much indeed another u.s.
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national security adviser says he's almost certain the iranian naval mines damaged oil tankers off the coast of the united arab emirates earlier this month john bolton did not provide any evidence to back up his comments is counted visiting the usa usa he said america's response has been successful in deterring what he described as threats from iran in the region saying that robbie has the latest from tehran. or iran's foreign ministry spokesman a bust mousavi has categorically denied and rejected what he called john bolton's ridiculous allegations against iran he also characterized the u.s. national security advisor as a warmongering figure in his comments saying that there is no evidence to suggest that iran carried this out that these are blatant accusations and earlier this morning we heard from iran's president hassan rouhani saying that the united states has made many contradictory statements in the past few weeks and i'll read you a quote from his weekly cabinet meeting in which he said our basis is not to rely
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on america's words whenever they stop pressuring oppression towards iran and put cruel sanctions aside and stick to their commitments return to the negotiating table then they themselves that they themselves have left then build realize that the door to iran is not closed to them so suggesting that if the united states returns to its commitments that iran would reopen the worst possibly to some kind of possible conversation with the united states or john bolton's visit to the u.a.e. it comes as regional leaders gather in saudi arabia for several summits over the next few days foreign ministers from member states of the organization of islamic cooperation are due to meet in jeddah at talks on friday the growing tensions between the u.s. and iran and in washington's plan of the future of israel and palestine are expected to top the agenda now boris johnson one of the front runners in the race to become britain's next prime minister has been summoned to court johnson's facing accusations of misconduct in public office statements made in the run up to the
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brags that referendum 3 years ago the case alleges he knowingly lied to people about funds being sent to the e.u. paul brennan has more from london. this is not the legal authorities who are bringing boris johnson to court it's a private prosecution that's been launched by an individual who spent the last 3 years raising around 230000 pounds to crowd fund a private prosecution against the former former mayor of london now conservative m.p. and now also prime ministerial candidate forrest johnson one of the they're alleging or what he's alleging this man marcus ball is that 3 counts of misconduct in public office and that is relating to the bracks it campaign ahead of the 2016 referendum and they say that he says that boris johnson essentially willfully misled the public over the primarily over the claims that $350000000.00 pounds a week was being sent to the european union and if we went through with bracks it
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and left the european union that money would come back and be spent on the n.h.s. now the arithmetic of that 350000000 pounds a week has been picked over in the past 3 years since the referendum and found to be jus b.s. put it that way i won't give you the nuts and bolts but it's closer to around 160000000 it's certainly nothing like 350000000 a week israel's prime minister is in a race against time to form a coalition government or face an unprecedented 2nd election of the year binyamin netanyahu is right wing coalition has until midnight local time to secure the support of the door lieberman's nationalist use rail bets a new faction without him netanyahu has no parliamentary majority and won't be able to form a government within the 42 days he was tossed to do. boeing 737 max airliners won't be back in the skies until august at the earliest the international air transport association says it's up to industry regulators to give takeoff clearance and it
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doesn't expect any decision before then airlines worldwide grounded their fleets following 2 fatal crashes in 5 months engineers have to convince regulators the aircraft is safe to fly after rewriting the stalled software implicated in both disasters. now a 4 year drought is driving villagers from a desert from a desert region of pakistan some are higher reports from the desert cattle are dying as if no grass to graze on. these people have come to distemper to pray for rain. i don't 500 families live very integral if you have food rom but their way of life is threatened by the drought. situation is deteriorating by the day i am. we've had a drought here for the last 4 years our cattle are dying hungry we don't have water or health facilities have someone among us get sick our wells are running dry our
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cattle are dying this village has 500 houses and we don't have water we are very poor in don't have money to rebuy food for ourselves or our cattle well though you know. these goats are coping with the heat but not all day and most people here say they can financially so why for the last say and need to hey danny diaz on that the month believe that our young men have gone to find work in the cities only the old men women and children have stayed back we worry that our cattle are dying of thirst we are question our government to please arrange water for us. more to be bread living and a proud day there are already living reload up our deadline approaches. threatening their life. many can't afford basic essentials and medicine not any. of it on me i yeah sold everything including my case and to marry my daughters no
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me and my wife are living alone and we have to my wife is suffering from the pain and i don't have money to take you to the hospital these are hard times we are borrowing money from relatives and friends to buy food it's a challenge that is beyond most local people to overcome the situation and it is cute and this and government has declared it a drought hit india how. it is it is not unprecedented but in past years due to climate change the intensity of drought has increased the problem entirely exacerbated by the fact that life number the number of people in dish community and that. experts say the government should help people to find out their livelihoods. many here say they don't know how long they can go on without and redoubt rain. bucket
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on. some breaking news coming to us here at al-jazeera cattles prime minister is to attend a security summit in mecca in saudi arabia this weekend show. me is joining diplomats from saudi arabia the u.a.e. bahrain and other countries starting on thursday the summits expected to focus on regional security issues amid soaring tensions between iran and the u.s. it's expected to be the 1st high level meetings with blockading nations since the embargo was imposed on cats are just 2 years ago analysts say the invitation suggests the saudi led blockading countries may be backing down from their accusations against. now she's the 1st mexican ballerina to win the world's top ballet award and now a list of cardio cabrera hopes to win over young mexicans facing an unstable future al-jazeera is money rapping i reports now from mexico city. she is currently
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regarded as the world's number one ballerina was. a mexican ballet dancer and lisa was awarded the 2900 people in want in advance for her performance in romeo and juliet financial the model for the berlin opera feeling that was during a recent visit to mexico city real said she dedicates the prize to the mexican people don't know but i want this award to be meaningful for the country in the sense that it can serve to inspire young girls and boys to achieve anything. at 38 years old get of you is the 1st mexican woman to receive the prestigious award. the director of mexico's national dance company. says this award will mean more young people will be taking a serious interest in ballet. influence is having on new generations is strong i expect the impact this will have even in the short term will be to elevate ballet in mexico. as
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a cultural ambassador for mexico got real is acutely aware of the many challenges facing her home country from extreme poverty to widespread insecurity she told that investment in the arts can serve as a great defense against violence. i believe that if a child cults a violin or a paintbrush they will never hold a weapon it's important that we never forget how valuable this is for society that's why promoting dance and culture is one of my missions and i hope that over time my beloved mexico can achieve peace and tranquility with. the people in what was founded in 1901 it has traditionally been awarded to dancers or choreographers from europe making it all the more exciting 2900 prize went to a woman from latin america went up a little. mexico city. are
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tough a quick check of the headlines on al-jazeera robert muller has made his 1st public statement since releasing his report on the russian meddling in the election of donald trump and u.s. special counsel says charging the president with a crime was not an option because of department of justice guidelines and that it wasn't appropriate for him to testify before congress most of congress has the responsibility for holding the president accountable it explains that under longstanding department policy a president president cannot be charged with a federal crime while he is in office. that is unconstitutional even if the charge is kept under seal and hidden from public view that too is prohibited the special counsel's office is part of the department of justice and by regulation it was bound by that department policy charging the president with a crime was therefore not an option we could consider well after miller spoke to
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the media trump tweeted nothing changes from the miller report there was insufficient evidence and therefore in our country a person is innocent the case is closed thank you. an exchange of gunfire between sudan security forces killed a pregnant woman and injured several others the shooting happened in khartoum on the 2nd day of a nationwide strike against military rule protesters are demanding the transitional military council transfer power to a civilian led authorities the u.s. national security adviser john bolton has accused iran of being behind an attack on oil tankers earlier this month iran's foreign ministry has dismissed the claim as quote laughable. the front runner in the race to become britain's next prime minister has been summoned to court over his brags that speeches are as johnson is being accused of misconduct in public office the case alleges he knowingly lied to referendum voters by telling them they'd be around $450000000.00 a week better off if they had voted to leave the european union. but there's the
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headlines the news continues here on al-jazeera after witness states of so much of . ready ready ready i have them scared of one or. another and i would dream and i have said it was that i ready said i'm
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