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something that i can just. tell because i mean. his latest obsession was to be able to travel and work alone. through the day. friends. you know your friends you know your reference point. your friends your. gas your spending your time your. did you guys guy. is like really. it's. like.
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when they received these package. there was only one short note finally working alone check out the stapes and keep them safe.
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al-jazeera is a place you can travel to the northeast of mali i met up with a group of migrants on the 1st leg of their journey across the sun hard smuggling of people is a big business here and you couldn't risk filming in town that's why we're out here in the desert trying to meet up with the travelers already on their way to tell jerry this was an art mottram you know trip or 2 you would see on t.v. ringback but he sent me hours and hours of peace a region of france age. something that would never be brought coast something he might never watch again and said. ringback ringback ringback ringback ringback ringback ringback
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hope the smuggler's car shows up seems like you know we have a breakdown now. because if. you know but. now find the live bled. thank. you. in this ng a phone call in a sort of comment to my. good medical wasn't a little funky good to be said you have to go to visit the village deserve the money because keep going because you're going to get the
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big. easy to many get get with it but a block but a typically wanted he says. he says bit of the. movie but the many men get to go to. the candidate defeated the don't go to that. they're covered with the bit don't go to find out there's an economist or to you know going to depend. on. that on.
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my. own i want to live my life and i know that. traveling on the smothers route we came across this broken down vehicle with about 20 guys inside all going to algeria and then on to libya and some even to europe. let me just give us a c. . o. it is. that it is it. the put it on film of in. your call must. get off and on it is assumed that i got on. and off i do for it. in a safe if. that is you. don't know me move on.
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when i was a little boy you know got a school then always sahara desert yeah we want to see this are i guess it yet. good luck man thank you very much i'm coming with you ok so who is the other good knows they got into the business yet it does it you does it desert you go if you. like you would know what they. want and i'll find it is. one of the on the. book was about. the moment that's
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it up i'm above that you know it was just off the autopilot move on the home of a lot of. them. to bend to bend. and i heard her talking to us on. the took on. so let's look at the moment goodbye you don't want them on the computer that was. something. what was your feeling without the weary man oh man oh i'm here in burma kamali
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where many africans from the sub-saharan countries are stuck they can't move forward to europe and they cannot go back home. because there's only going to. yellow key vote but if the they don't keep it in their interest the money don't fall back on to posit you know bottoms is lined with them this is all sorted out chinese already medallion so she should i know she would not i mean from babylon and he didn't like my mom or she makes you want to vomit you for the truth that it was not good news or true it is on how to get some kind of a not kid on a bush is not a lush as it is upon this on. the 6 ground. of one of the 2 feet of the soft things that come from the policies of the global movement yet it is about this ballot that the republicans yourself. say gus and gus
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in the walk and the 20 americans. i think. with. this. suddenly i felt i was with my friend again. i can build a syndrome you're going to hear wrong. i asked him to send me everything he was not using forty's reports. the film about my flatmate was becoming something bigger. than a good. movie even. when you. see
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what's on t.v. . you did get that jewel of a human. to much to do when you resort to the may animation class. since another one that is. as
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a mother. but you are not supposed to be like. ball and that is really a document gaza story i mean they're usually i mean it israelis are we say they're targeted airstrikes but of course the reality is that you know target strikes but you know if 3 missiles from the sky you're firing decisions there's always somebody around you know me. ok the double blast was about 5 minutes before this moment.
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as well that. like each other. yet yet yet.
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the. announcement and the.
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3 years have gone by since we both left rome and i met. when visiting our families . well looking at the state that it put it in the $42.00 periods of.
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the summary of the time. you know the time i was 19 i was child and all these groups of west africans that were traveling up towards mali towards this help countries who were busy going on the scene trip that i did end of filming 10 years later you know at the time i just thought they were just groups of . young nigerians traveling and some like that and these guys were going on a huge clan this trip you know from country to country and i was just traveling with them i had no idea but in a way those experiences they helped me later on because you realize that you can just do it you know. you can just travel people you can move how they move and stuff like that and there are a lot more like you than you actually think. here
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she's there with a focus weight and it was queen i called her queenie and she was nigerian clue from nigeria so we connected because i'd just been a jury and you were home was she was the friend i made during the trip i mean she was the person i spent most time with these guys are taking the life in their own hands and they're going for and these guys are furious you know. but to defend like them. i mean this is an important point i made at the end of the day you could always you know relate. to people as much as you want and live with them and empathize with them but i mean let's not fool ourselves i mean you know i have white skin and american passport and i can cross any more and go you know the most i have to do is you know get actually permission or visa or pay some money which i have. i found a way to cross the border and. and i never found out what happens to it because it was made to use to super tuesday nothin.
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on mexico's busy ruds there are those who've had enough. cyclists are taking to the streets. last. their objective to make the streets safer alternative clean up forms of transportation but when it proved to be an uphill struggle for this group of activists over the wheel do you find that on now to 0. the most memorable moments with al-jazeera was when i was on air as hosni mubarak fell with the crowds in tahrir square talking. to. us if something happens anywhere in the world al jazeera is in place
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we're able to cover news like no other news organizations. were able to do it properly. and that is our strength. the consequence of war i got the pictures of russian walls he served in the marine corps for one she went to church 95 that just doesn't go away. for a living out of his truck for the last couple years. his home was 0 follows a group of u.s. army veterans traumatized by war. as they struggle to get their lives back shelter on al-jazeera.
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hello i'm down jordan in doha with the top stories here on al-jazeera u.s. police say a disgruntled employee has killed 12 people at a local government complex in the city of virginia beach the suspect died after a gun battle with the police we do know who this suspect is we have not been successful in notifying certain family members and once we are able to do that busy we will release his name once we're going to mention his name once and then he will be forever referred to as the suspect because our focus now is the dignity and respect to the victims in this case and to defend the officers right now who are processing through what this could be described as a war zone there are a lot you. u.s. businesses are warning that billions of dollars of trade could be affected if president donald trump's tires on all mexican goods goes through mexico's foreign minister is heading to washington for talks on the taxes which trump says will stay
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in place until the flow of migrants is stopped your sect of state might pompei i was on a european tour seeking support for washington's hardline policy on iran he began his trip in germany where the government still favors the 2015 nuclear agreement with tehran which the us pulled out of last year because of muslim nations have condemned the u.s. for moving its embassy to jerusalem the organization of islamic cooperation has been meeting in saudi arabia delegate said any recognition of jerusalem as israel's capital undermines the 2 state solution. protesters for and against iran's military leadership have demonstrated in khartoum pro army and religious groups showed support for the military which has been in power since the ouster of president omar al bashir in april outside the defense ministry thousands demanding civilian rule defied warnings in the military to stop their citizens demonstrations people in democratic republic of congo been paying tribute to deceased opposition leader etienne tshisekedi he died in belgium 2 years ago aged 84 political turmoil
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prevented the return of his body until now. strong currents are hampering efforts to find 21 people still missing after a sightseeing boat sank in hungary's capital budapest on wednesday the search for 19 south korean tourism to hungary and crew has been extended to neighboring serbia downstream from the scene of the accident. for those well the headlines and news continues on the al-jazeera after witness statement that so much of. this. we do and he's given. i met him on air for his and i were flatmates 15 years ago in rome he became a journalist and was always traveling but we stayed in touch and he sent me his food page from around the world how do you feel to go to gaza again yes just get
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a good you're back there. you know we diverge a town and i see that was definitely not allowed just you find if you're going to. have the money go right. let's go to where you were. when the film. he. wanted. was i was getting used cases if you will people and places but on that trip something changed. she said. oh what's going on like
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a treat for a visit trying to court yes i am going to gesture she days. just please. don't use history you know change into one submission you want to do a story on. children you need to get israel to get some kind of minute operations. it can't go they're not they're not allowed not given the permission because actually their condition isn't that enough. and you have been to sort. of he has not given enough time that's time you know. so anyway i mean we're there getting to know each other and all that and weeding
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for this trip in israel and i was thinking within you know this is going to process in israel and the whole thing it didn't fit does the little boy start to get sick very quickly. the thought i mean i want just the consult you have all the. more ok but if you. i mean if you can't they come to their little bit of. oh yeah you hope you'll come back but you won't come back to me so i am one thing you'll buy by now here's what you put there but i think your thought and thought but i think in our own thought i had to have talked to him instead of just hopping in the ambulance and driving to the hospital like you would in any other country office and parents and the doctors and all that this big bureaucratic process started to just to get fit i was out of gaza.
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oh we'll just. look at him. and then we can more often come out of him with that. and will. continue to give us your thoughts that he showed some sort of side until. this or the implication of a push that shot him into. the usual nothing else and that's the way to look at the evolution i love i told him look we want to show sort of us the old. man who is in there you know clearly but that a little tin is going to start and started because of that you know they got to spend a lot of money when i was in this case to the sports. and. i'm a limb i didn't pull off
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a lot of positive bottoms and then i'd better get that good about him other than that. so. i'm going to fly home i'll. give you my. call to say the fit of. form with 15 minutes winds pushed down because for example that all the things. i want to move this process is coming to an end of the 200 commerce and while i'm on something about 500 of them or so and. the head of the humph.
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and then they got the phone call to a chair and immediately reached the hospital. followed . the ballot so 2. that without.
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the help. i'm going to end there now that i have moments where i. love the love love love love love love. i'm going to talk to her for the right of. the album you're going to come on the last minute because you know my if you're going to be applied would you be willing to bet that. i. would never talk about her as again. because it just kept working and working well here. i forget now well that the longer.
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term i'm not. after after i'm coming out there. take.
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the simplest of just simply can't say it's because it's. for the most sought. son of a gun it's a much less use of the mother samantha. said to my to it but the other was done. she said but she said disagree. i'm sure somebody says this is.
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one of the don't sell us that if you. should bring that your dog to the old. it's. always the mother you knew that was a. salsa every just sort of this interesting was that it. truly might have been the stuff. in a lot in an. old metal shop you know jane honey for me to going to show. me something to be. sent to him to stay. with us so many things to go. see you. see on t.v. i dream of that without that i could go. separate but if it doesn't do any good to
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see you. see if you survive this event it will.
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i. i was having doubts of my own i couldn't tell if berlin was the right place for me anymore. i want to to be close to my father but that the noise i should move back home he didn't need 1st it. you had everything it's your dad. because your mom to me. i don't know i would just like to breathe some beads would be really in for a while. back and me. with you where i mean you have. like work and travel plans you know i have nothing now because i'm going to the u.s. and i'm saying. i
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don't have the landscape is it wrong that's alice was. right. here when the shelter door this is where our ladies or whatever this is where we are sleeping and we have a t.v. back to you because. as i say this it was. just yeah us me. my job i just travel around the whole world just doing just moving people in talking to them to want to practice me in a news report. someone in south america. i know we're so sorry did laugh when you think you know. he's going to stay here. in south america there was one during
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a tornado and i did like his job and he was very good we were there for kids his job but they couldn't tell if he was even working he spent 2 days like this while the genesis the little girl was getting closer and closer to him i want to know what that change. i even thought because it was as if they think but then he finally decided to make an interview really you see a little kid and. every almost every single ok i'm going to be probably meet in 8 years and everybody pretty. well. i mean it's me. and i. along
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all by myself a lot. i think a lot of stuff in my head like right now so. and you know getting out. so. if i'm a new book coloring or writing something. if people are laying eyes open or something i just look over and see i'm a long as they can see what i'm doing and i like to be in rome it's like a box. and asked small area oh i have my home i will stuff. no i just. didn't. eat it if. you
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insist. i went ahead and did it left a little and now tonight what to do it. should. come again. i do want it wouldn't be good. when it's nice to. let it in. just to stir the christmas to. take a trip to sponsor. them but. i don't think mississippi the books you should see out. because you could get them into really nice liquor sooner. but you.
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after many years i was about to leave their name. there was not much to bring back with me apart from the big bucks. spent the better. but i have this done no. good job of not. letting her know she. will be given the stone the visit see some of the interest on 10 time i think about it. very. much i don't have to over there and i mean you have to live there it's
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a long way for you going places with your dad and it's actually happening something . that i didn't expect i mean you know my that i feel it's the 1st time in our life that we are talking you know about things about. he's asking me about you know my personal seeings about my job about girlfriend he's probably feeling that it's close to the end you know so it's. it touches me it's 1st time in my life i have my father. all you know like you always have here you have your camera when you when you guys hang out when you go visit him and stuff like that no no that's. that's a strange things because i. we're not going to know you know if it was you you will never think. i know i would like and i'm on
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the other side i'm completely block you know i mean it's. i cannot you know that's again just like sometimes you know you film things you don't people in the film and situations that can be traumatic or uncomfortable and all that you don't exactly know why you end up. realizing later that you know what you don't in those situations even though it's. something that you keep you know it's like something you keep something you cherish something that her yourself. a few weeks later i get the surprise after a long time kids you send me again you see midges. i do not know. this
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yet oh yes i got that desperate. if you. want it it's over that i'm not well yeah. you do this. this is your job or there was a god. got married after that and you know. ha ha ha he will do. you know you always have good excellent it's good to hear you say you. told me in this thread that was. a hard thing in. the. same mistake again.
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what. am i to. say kesey. a member who is somehow not left out of the. on the right of the. species some good.
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hey man it's hard to believe that this could be my last video from. i resigned so i'm going to be living here probably the next few months. you know i always film people just trying to live their lives and. knowing it try to scare the living man. came for years ago it is hard. to.
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remember a time when all i wanted to do was get out of displays. and now but to me and kids it at leaving back in florence. asked me to keep the state safe many years ago. and i didn't. well no i feel is the right moment to give them back to my friend. was just don't know if it's still a. pretty high no. and still. to.
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come home to see. me shouting cultural. corruption is. now in syria her way to. a kosovo minister a key missed. a european judge tasked with imposing nor an order and a trial testing the nose of a newly formed nation. with mace. highway on al-jazeera. hello starts to see a future dotted around just as we go into june around for example iran
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turkmenistan bin are still sitting in iraq but nothing much hidden story dowries of rising temperatures down to 42 in fact as i dive into because we see the high forty's in the low fifty's reported just to the northwest in the last couple of days but typically where we are on the rise now so over much of the rockies victim has to be in the middle forty's for most of the time now if you are near the coast at say lebanon the western side of syria if he's cooler rodwell because this is what you might expect south of all this temporizing to and at the same time along. so as you watch the incoming south westerly breeze the monsoon now ahead of it you often develop some pretty big thunderstorms the potential for heavy rain here in southern yemen certainly exists on the forecast charts with a cloud extending or lawyer towards kuwait $41.00 degrees and these are forced to mecca i'm expecting it to be not too humid because if it is he would that's rather
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bearable southern africa has been dry recently the exception being madagascar it looks like it should be dry and such days where the temp is still pretty reasonable $22.00 in botswana. with big stories generate thousands of headline with different angles from different perspectives really out of saunders a long standoff with international borders is finally over separate the spin from the facts the misinformation from the journalism protesters complain about the under reported of police violence the sensationalizing of the demonstrations with the listening post on al-jazeera president trump will be welcomed by the queen and outgoing prime minister to resign made during his 1st state visit to the u.k. but how will the public receive him trumps views on breaks it global warming and
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other issues are likely to cause controversy watch al-jazeera for full coverage and analysis. kidnappings and murders in crimea since russia's forced onyx ation of the black sea. i don't understand why he was kidnapped. schools of crimea into tons have been arrested. most believed by russian security forces. crimea russia's dirty secret. on al-jazeera. at least 13 people including the suspected gunman have been killed in virginia and the worst mass shooting in the u.s. this year.
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alone down in jordan this is our 0 line from doha also coming up mexico says it's open to dialogue after u.s. president donald trump threatens attacks on mexican goods to curb illegal immigration. headed this funeral in the democratic republic of congo 2 years after his death. witnesses have spoken of the horror describe little civil servant shot and killed 12 people in the united states at least 4 people were also injured in the attack at a government complex in the city of virginia beach suspect was shot by police and later died alan fischer reports. police moved in cautiously sticking with procedure but trying to get to the scene of the shooting as quickly as possible it was just after 4 pm on friday afternoon when the 1st emergency calls were made the shooting underway at the municipal center in virginia beach
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a coastal town about 300 kilometers south of washington d.c. the center a complex of 25 buildings the administrative part of the time but the reports coming from one location building to there's little security here people need to easily come in go police believe the man move from floor to floor firing while some workers took cover at their desks others elsewhere on the campus were moved to safety i'm just going through a lot of emotion because it's 2 way too much killing going on and i'm just glad that they alert. enough time so we wouldn't be outside when everything was a carry those who made it out hi. hugged their colleagues their friends know their fellow survivors others were taken to ambulances as local hospital student alert police say the shooter was an employee who'd want there for a long time at this stage the of new idea of motive but he has no date i can tell you that it was a long gun battle between those 4 officers and that suspect. we've recovered
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a 45 caliber handgun. with multiple extended magazines that were emptied at the time the suspect was reloading extended magazines and that handgun firing at the victims throughout the building and at officers this is a horrific day for the commonwealth of virginia our hearts ache over the senseless violence that has been inflicted upon the virginia beach community today my deepest condolences and prayers go to the families of those who left home this morning. and will not return tonight police know begin the task of trying to put together the why the question most people will want an answer to this was the 43rd mass shooting in the u.s. in me a loon and the washed in the u.s. this year alan fischer al-jazeera washington mexico's foreign minister says he will
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hold talks in washington on wednesday to discuss president trump's plans to tax all mexican goods trump wants mexico to stop the flow of migrants or face tariffs which could climb to 25 percent mana rocket reports. u.s. president donald trump has renewed threats against mexico over immigration enforcement trampling the mexican government via a series of tweets adding quote on june 10th the united states will impose a 5 percent tariff on all goods coming into our country from mexico until such time as illegal migrants coming through mexico and into our country stop also threaten to slam mexico with tariffs as high as 25 percent by october mexico has for many years had a pretty tough immigration policy against central americans and we're just asking them to help us to not be this gateway between the northern travel countries we have people pouring in you've seen the statistics 1000 just yesterday or so up to
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100000 in some months such as candy. during his morning press conference mexican president under this monday lopez obrador called on the u.s. to engage in a rational dialogue mexico's deputy economy minister. offered her own jabbing at the idea of tariffs. they have to understand that this way of going forward is not in the interests of the united states and secondly of course know that mexico has the legal instruments. it becomes necessary because we think this is an arbitrary and abusive measure talks going on now between the u.s. and mexican authorities will likely include with the latest developments mean for the pending trilateral trade deal between the us mexico and canada what remains to be seen is whether the threat of tariffs will simply evaporate like the time president from britain to close the us mexico border but never did when it up and i'll just read out mexico city well christopher wilson is the deputy director of the wilson center as mexico institute he says border issues are taking over
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washington's and relationship with mexico well traditionally in u.s. mexico relations there's been an effort to put these things on separate tracks to make sure that there's not a combination trade migration and security issues to other things because there's such a big. complex relationship between the 2 countries and so what this does is it shows 1st of all just how intense and focused president trump is on this might ration issue on control of the us border with mexico but it absolutely holds some risks it risk contaminating the entire relationship it risks preventing the passage of the u.s. m.c.a. renegotiated urchin of nafta in the congress of mexico and potentially also in the united states it puts at risk actually the very cooperation on migration issues it's true that in the 1st 2 months of the new administration in mexico in december in january there was there were more vicious eases issued to central american
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migrants and fewer detentions and deportations of central american migrants but at the u.s. urging in recent months mexico has been working very hard to not just try to protect migrants and their human rights but also to work on deterrence with united states so there's not such a massive flow of migrants coming from central america so it to have a threat of terror of starting at a 5 percent level just rising and rising and rising throughout the fall if the numbers don't drop it strikes me as a very strange thing to do to the united states' best partner in managing this this regional challenge the u.s. seaports of started collecting higher tariffs on chinese goods u.s. president donald trump increased levees on may 10th but allowed a grace period for sea cargo that had left china before that date imports my list of more than $200000000000.00 worth of goods are now being levied at 25 percent up from the previous rate of 10 percent no trade talks are scheduled between the 2
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sides of the last round ended without a deal. where trade isn't the only area where the u.s. and china are dogs washington's also taking aim at beijing's foreign policy speaking at a security forum in singapore the acting u.s. defense secretary patrick seana him want china to stop threatening its neighbors sovereignty it also said washington is investing in the pacific region to defend its asian allies. child care should have walked away with the rest of egypt too. but behavior going to grow together a great start and so just for china tensions but here. thora to settle takes some time to find the 21 people still missing after a tourist boat sunk in the danube on wednesday at least 7 south korean tourists have been confirmed dead while 7 others are rescued murky water and strong currents have stopped divers some being able to inspect the wreckage the search area has been extended to neighboring serbia the u.s. secretary of state has been in berlin trying to increase pressure on europeans to
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support its tough policy towards iran and its 1st official visit to germany before heading to switzerland might bump aoe and chancellor angela merkel discussed the rising tensions with tehran germany's party to the 2015 nuclear agreement that the u.s. pulled out of last year european leaders have since set up a framework for trade with iran to avoid u.s. sanctions. we've been pretty clear about trade with iran there are items that are sanctioned in their items that are not those items that are subject to sanctions we will do our best to enforce the american sanctions regime that is put in been put in place but for those that are for humanitarian goods things that are permitted to move whether they move through in stacks or through another mechanism those are lawful inappropriate and are permitted to continue under under the sanctions the sanctions laws that we've put in place the leader of lebanon's hezbollah has warned that a war between the u.s. and iran would be devastating for the whole region. as comments came as arab
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leaders met in saudi arabia to discuss iran's growing influence what if there were i'm don't know mr crump and it ministration and his intelligence agencies know very well that war against iran will not stop at iran's borders or against iran means the whole region will burn and i'm not i started a month in the region erupt the price of a barrel of oil will rise to 200 dollars 300 dollars $400.00 and he will lose reelection this is the balance of power when the supreme leader of iran so there is no war is because iran will not and has not started a war with any side and the us has to take into account the economic and human loss if it decides to wage war and this is what is preventing the war when the leaders of majority muslim nations have condemned the u.s. for moving its embassy in israel to jerusalem the organization of islamic cooperation has been meeting in saudi arabia delegate said any recognition of jerusalem as israel's capital undermined the 2 state solution. we shall not except rewrite the history exchanging just this economy benefits and this
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regarding dignity and legitimacy because of palestine on the always remained a core issue for all of us any peace deal reached doesn't throw away the creation of an independent and soden state of palestine reading the 1967 borders with shareef as is kept with their will we'll be rejected by the oyster community iranians turned out in force across the country to mark what's known as jerusalem day demonstrations were held across the region in a show of support for the palestinian cause damage on june reports. in tehran tens of thousands of people came out the occasion could stay also known as jerusalem day iran's annual display of solidarity with palestinians which it has marked since the start of its 1979 revolution the islamic republic once again made
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clear its stance toward u.s. president donald trump's plan for peace in the mideast pay homage to his that was seen in the message of jerusalem day is that palestine will live forever and jerusalem belongs to all muslims and over the past 2 years none of the plots of the enemies of islam against jerusalem has been successfully 1st they tried making jerusalem the capital of the egresses we saw that other than one or 2 small countries no one else accepted that then they tried to give the golan heights to israel no country and all the international community accepted that now they're off to the deal of the century i believe that will be the bankruptcy of the century it will definitely go no way. from so-called deal of the century is expected to include proposals for large scale investment in palestinian territories from arab countries even before its unveiling.

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