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it's the military law as a whole is a system of control rather than a system of justice and this is what they want they want to control their daily life or the activities of palestinian children as it has been at arts and education is a main tool to control them he didn't have any school attacks could happen and what students and teachers try to keep their school life as normal as they can. the occupied west bank. u.s. government departments hard odds over the introduction of 5 chief technology billions of dollars are being made from the sale of satellite bandwidth space to wireless companies that some scientists say that's getting in the way of their ability to forecast the weather michaela explains from washington d.c. . when harry concerned he hit the u.s. coast it was disastrous but it could have been far worse if where the scientists had not predicted the path of the storm and the point at which it would hit several days before they go on hurricane sandy very impressive storm the national
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oceanographic and atmospheric agency noah says this will no longer be the case if bandwidth in space is sold off to 5 g. companies the reason noah says senses on satellites that measure crucial indicators like water are being compromised by the signals from 5 g. providers in a shared bandwidth there is genuine concern here that as 5 g. is deployed in it interferes with those atmospheric signals that we're trying to detect with the weather satellites that we will not be able to provide the same quality and reliability a forecast that we have currently but the f.c.c. and the 5 g. industry denies they would be any interference and wireless industry representative brad gillen said in a blog post it's an absurd claim with no science behind it he maintains that no as claim relies on the. study of
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a microwave sensor that never went to to use not so insists the scientists well i can tell you that there are many scientists know nasa and outside of the government that are looked at us and also our international colleagues and determined that there is a serious threat here and that the science must be considered or we do risk losing our predictions or major storms that would impact society the updated senses also improve research into climate change factors a critical study given the unprecedented increase in extreme weather conditions ranging from intense drought to an seasonal storms. but this argument is rejected by influential figures in the administration who are climate change skeptics including the president himself. officials from the u.s. state department attempting to bring the 2 sites closer together a unified position is critical as
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a meeting will spectrum regulators is due to take place later this year but the scientists are hoping that the conflict will be resolved by an international convention that would deny 5 g. operators access to the same bandwidth as the weather senses. in a month that seen a series of tornadoes strike us states the fear of scientists is that the trump administration may be reluctant to sign any more international agreements and will side with those intent on securing a ribbon ustream from 5 g. providers rather than those attempting to predict the next economically crippling threat from the weather. mike hanna al-jazeera washington. tanzania has become the latest country in africa to ban plastic bags the measure came into effect on saturday all imports sales and use of plastic bags are prohibited africa
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is leading efforts to tackle plastic pollution now with 34 countries imposing restrictions a state funeral has been held in the democratic republic of congo for veteran opposition leader etienne tshisekedi tens of thousands of mourners joined regional leaders anticipate his son who is now leading the country harriman tasa reports from can shasta. supporters of 18 she's a cutie say bearing day here on home soil is a victory against the former government the veteran opposition leader died in belgium 2 years ago but the political turmoil at the time and disagreements with joseph kabila the former president delayed his homecoming to be there is no longer leader of the democratic republic of congo she's a k.b. son felix's his father was given a state funeral it we did we are very proud because. from no till to morrow and to morrow every young man will be able to fight to be liberated the country. he spent decades in politics fighting against corruption and challenging
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leaders such as this is a sicko laurent kabila and his son joseph just played for a long time i think 30 hears ago just fighting for democrats in this country and now his son he the father is heard and his son is now the 1st thing this country is that there is still 12 of the of the right there with what what his father did last time. but felix is a katie's election win was controversial some here believe opposition leader martin for you look one december's vote for you to challenge the result in court but lost felix is the case he was sworn in soon after the ruling off of the synthetics a few weeks ahead that's the 1st part of the deal with the with the former president but. such as alison it's made tonight acclaimed political analysts say feeling is that he has to prove he is his own man president . fly and will try to survive any past and will do the same
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especially because there's a quite huge political party on the field and they work on these parliamentary elections but we have the one head of state with his constituency. and responsibilities and is doing well for that on being. the funeral reportedly cost millions of dollars money some his say could have been spent elsewhere it is high unemployment and poverty officials are also battling to contain any bone outbreak in the east of the country 7 is a kerry supporters say for now it's time to celebrate the bichon opposition leader and give him a proper standoff afterwards they say they will be watching the same felix to see what kind of leader he's going to be how to al-jazeera kinshasa still ahead in. horse riding the waves how dolphins became involved in a surfing competition at will have the details.
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the consequence of war i got ventures of russia he served in the marine corps for 9 shooting to church and that just doesn't go away it's been a little out of the truck for the last couple years. is home was 0 follows a group of u.s. army veterans traumatized by war. as they struggle to get their lives back shelter. 0. i don't want to live in a world where everything is designed in california and china the cutting edge is in the hands of the corporation the only way to be subversive is to be able to control the technology let my simone benz he has built a chip that anyone can use to build anything with it to make it. cost like a pizza spearheading a global movement to democratize technology meet your makeup part of the rebel geek
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series on out to 0. now it's time to support his. thank you very much liverpool have been crowned kings of european football for the 6th time in their history after beating tottenham hotspur in the champions league final tottenham conceded a penalty after just 20 seconds to allow egyptian star mohamed salah to put liverpool one nil up and there were a few scares for the reds in what was rather a subdued final in madrid belgium's diva making sure for liverpool late on final score at tottenham no liverpool 2 this was the moment when tension turned to triumph for fans watching back home in liverpool 12 months after losing to real madrid in last year's final the reds will bring home the trophy for the 1st time in
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14 years their 6 titles puts them 3rd on the all time winners list behind rail and ac milan. there was a moment of silence at the match in madrid for former spanish international jose antonio rae as who died in a car crash on saturday was just 35 the former arsenal real madrid and sylvia player won a record 5 euro believe titles as well as domestic crowns in both spain and england he also earned $21.00 caps for spain representing them at the 2006 world cup. well afghanistan showed plenty of fight against defending champions australia at the cricket world cup but could not avoid defeat in the end the afghans were $75.00 for 4 at one stage after choosing to bat 1st in bristol but they rallied well and posted a total of $207.00 before being bowled out afghanistan did get australia's former
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captain steve smith out cheaply but fifty's from aaron finch and david warner saw the ozzies to a 7 wicket win. in saturday's other game the losing finalist from 2015 new zealand have got their campaign off to a great start they've beaten sri lanka by 10 wickets in cardiff new zealand chose to bowl 1st and dismiss their opponents for just $13063.00 wickets each for lucky ferguson and matt henry and new zealand reached their target without losing a wicket and with nearly $34.00 overs to spare unbeaten half centuries for martin guptill and call in monroe wrapping up an impressive victory not only osaka is out of the french open ended her winning streak at the grand slam tournaments the world number one was beaten in her 3rd round match in paris by katherina. the czech player taking this one in straight sets as well a soccer had won her last 16 matches at the major tournaments on the way to the u.s. open an australian open titles. serena williams has to say goodbye to her hopes of
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winning a record equalling 24th grand slam title at least for now she was beaten in straight sets by fellow american sophia cannon business arenas earliest exit from a slam in almost 5 years the 20 year old can and will play ashley barty her place in the quarterfinals. and novak djokovic had an easy ride as he reached the 4th round at roland garros the world number one dispatched italy's salvatore cardoso in straight sets. world heavyweight champion anthony josh was hoping to impress american boxing fans on saturday night as he makes his u.s. debut the british fighter who holds 3 of the 4 belts weighed in 9 kilos lighter than mexican india as junior ahead of their contest at modest and square garden joshua unbeaten in his $22.00 fight career and has only failed once to win by a knockout. but joshua's hopes of
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a title unification fight with deonte wilder has suffered another setback the american has announced a rematch with britain's tyson fury for early next year. spain's paolo bilbao won the penultimate stage at this year's juno the talia overall leader richard hatch told of the leader's jersey after finishing just 4 seconds back with the last stage of time trials is almost certain to become the 1st ever ecuadorian grand tour winner on sunday another rider i'm a girl into lopez lead his temper get the best of him after a bystander apparently caused him to crash lopez started slapping the fan and even giving him one last blast just in his hat flying officials are likely to take a look at the incident with the standard penalty for striking a spectator disqualification. the world surf league championship had some extra and unusual competitors join their event in western australia american connor coffin had to deal with
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a pod of dolphins riding the waves with him during his run at margaret river afterwards they just carried on about their business as dolphins do what's better than having shark. well that's all your sport will have more for you later and that's it for me this news hour i'll be back in just a moment with more of the day's news. on counting the cost from credit fuel plume to currency crisis how can you fix turkey's economy. made in america how much would consumers pay for u.s.
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made goods and the debt crisis is making it harder for mozambique to invest for the future. counting the cost on i just. june on al-jazeera people in power returns with an investigation into why india's capital delhi has some of the worst and pollution in the world. 2 years into the blockade we look at the future of the g.c.c. crisis and its impact on life and hats off join us for special coverage the big picture examines the power of potential unprejudiced of knowledge official intelligence as it used to shape our world leaders from the group of 20 nations will gather for the 14th g. 20 summit to be held for the 1st time in japan and in brand new episodes we follow people from around the globe who are risking it all just to make a living june on al-jazeera. the pollution is palpable. delis shares the symptoms of many modern
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metropolis but its unique features have be gotten a crisis. people in power investigates the toxic mix feeding the city's invisible killer i'm asked why more is not being done to relieve its citizens to these deadly aired on al-jazeera. security forces in sudan fired on protesters leaving one dead and 10 injured. hello i'm mr and mrs al jazeera live from doha also coming up libya's u.n.
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recognized government says it's pushed back forces trying to capture the capital tripoli. or diplomacy between the u.s. and mexico focuses on donald trump's latest terrorist threat. accusations of a genocide and a canadian inquiry into missing all matted indigenous when. we begin in sudan where one person has been killed and 10 others injured in khartoum after security forces opened fire at protesters thousands of demonstrators have been staging a sit outside the military headquarters there demanding a transfer of power to a civilian government. has more. than enough and it could sudan's capital khartoum a shot so fired towards protesters who is setting up barricades the army says the protest outside the ministry of defense has become a hub for criminals and is posing
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a danger to the state but thousands of demonstrators defying warnings from the military to stop the sit in they say they'll keep up the pressure until their demands for a civilian government all met absolutely aggression against we're just there's this is not new this is has always been the peace i wouldn't wish it were jean and i personally think that you see is an extension of bashir and this is the only language they understand it's well it's and firing at the. military council has been in charge since long time president obama al bashir was deposed in april and they say external powers may now be influencing what's happening inside sudan after having visited saudi arabia general. and his voice came up with a different look they are now putting a different face previously they were very diplomatic in the. appeal to the people know they are very blunt. there are also reports of gunfire in sudan 2nd largest
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city on demand where they've been regular protests before and since the shiz removal talks between the military council and the opposition coalition to form a transitional government was suspended 2 weeks ago after the 2 sides failed to agree on who will lead the transitional period the military council says if no progress is made it will call for elections before the end of the year a move projected by the opposition. the risk of violence is increasing as the standoff between protesters and government forces intensifies but protesters say they are determined to stand their ground until the military hands of the power victoria gate and be al jazeera. earlier we spoke to ashraf mohammed ali he's been part of the protests in the sudanese capital since january and he says people are optimistic there will be a breakthrough. i 1st of all i want to show him when to show my sympathy to
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a good idea about what happened last night shutting the deer off the hill and i'm saying that this is a. very very very bad move to against what we were demanding. because like. a deer a specific need want to be part of the all the most important the most important weapon that we face the people to him and the dictatorship was the media so. much of the story about the about the situation here is that and i'm actually in the right now i mean the tipton things are really. the streets here the streets are really high and people think about the leak that we gave. 2 hours ago maybe tonight my idea breakthrough tonight but things aren't really clear to now about what's going on in the. sudan here you can actually
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feel the tangible change that happened after the collapse of the previous 3 games people are more more more open the speaking people are more freely speaking about their opinion dissertation here in sudan even though there are so many up to one of them for sure the forces which are controlling everything here in sudan which make it so hard for the negotiators to achieve something in the ground people have been. divided when it comes to the question some of them are saying they are. basically created by the predicts regime to keep them certain agenda but they switched places and they're. now in the side of the people but the other. what of the people are saying. basically.
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they cannot be tolerated or accepted by any means. people are divided when it comes to the. one concerning after the visit. i. think will be clear because obviously the. clear interest into the. forces loyal to libya's u.n. recognized government say they have pushed water khalifa haftar as fighters pfaff of the capital they say they will send bomb tough positions in the south at least 3 fighters were killed in the operation center wants to military offensive to capture tripoli in april that is why had has more from the capital. clashes started on saturday between forces loyal to the the government of national accord and others led by the warlord 24 hefted in the vicinity of the old international active
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airport on the southern western part of the libyan capital the government forces say that the are determined to be captured at the airport because it has been this supporting hub for have to its forces in for the main axes north of the airport in its windy and 3. and east of the airport in a little for the journey and ends of ends our axes that the government forces say that the recapture of at the airport they can then cut the supporting line going for half the forces from the airport to those 4 main axes the also say that they can easily take control of the airport and look at they have to his forces locations in the vicinity of the airport they can also open the way towards area would have to his forces are located there the situation remains very tense on the southern outskirts of the libyan capital specially for civilians many people have
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been killed since the fighting started on april 4th including civilians and also including women and children. iran's president has suggested the talks with the united states may be possible but hasan rouhani says washington must 1st follow international rules he says tehran will not be pressured into negotiations over its nuclear program tehran has repeatedly denounced washington's withdrawal from the 2015 nuclear deal granny says u.s. sanctions are meant to bully the islamic republic into new talks now from old allies to traditional rivals u.s. president donald trump seems to be using tariffs as a political weapon to settle everything from trade disputes to immigration on friday trump threaten to impose tariffs on mexico if it doesn't stop migrants from entering the u.s. in what appears to be an attempt to diffuse the standoff mexico's president has hinted at tighter migration controls under us manual lopez obrador says he also
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hopes he won't need to resort to legal action. in. their international options that we could turn to we think that won't be necessary that we will achieve a good agreement through dialogue and we won't resort to legal processes we want to maintain good relations with the government of the united states and the u.s. is also ending a decades long preferential trade agreement with india brazil and jordan has more from washington. on saturday there was no reaction from the trumpet ministration about china's decision to impose a 25 percent tariff on a number of u.s. products that are intended to be sold for the chinese market this comes as the trumpet ministration is planning to impose a 5 percent tariff on mexican goods coming into the united states starting on june 10th it's not because the us has any outstanding trade disputes with the mexican
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government in fact they've just negotiated a new free trade treaty that still needs to be approved by the u.s. congress and the mexican legislature this is in order to push mexico sitting to do more about stopping the migration of central americans who have left their homes hoping to resettle in the united states it's unusual and perhaps it legal for a government to impose tariffs for a non economic or trade related reason in that vein not only the mexican foreign minister now in washington planning for talks with the u.s. secretary of state mike pompei o to resolve this terror threat but number of organizations including the u.s. chamber of commerce which represents the most u.s. businesses in the country are now considering whether they should sue the u.s. government to prevent these tariffs from taking effect their argument is that this
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is not only going to hurt u.s. businesses but it is creating a hostile environment for these businesses to operate within and they want to try to curtail the trumpet ministrations efforts to use tariffs to deal with all sorts of policy issues not just the economic ones. i spoke to stand very guy he's a resident scholar at the american enterprise institute and he says the next in government has put itself in a weak position. i don't know why what the mexican government expects because clearly the u.s. government is not a government that you can reach agreements with or you can then rely on they just renewed the free trade agreement with the u.s. and canada. and that is supposed to you know eliminate all there is between the 3 countries so i don't know what they're hoping for but i don't know they've put themselves in a weak spot obviously at the margin there is there are things they could do they
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can try to enforce the their their own southern border but ultimately what the u.s. is asking them to do is to turn themselves into some sort of east germany where they they build walls and whatever else to make it impossible to leave mexico and that seems. completely reasonable the band to make well let's not take a closer look at the escalating trade war between the u.s. and china beijing is imposing tariffs ranging from 5 to 25 percent on $60000000000.00 worth of american imports it's also planning to unveil a list of foreign companies that it considers unreliable that's seen as a response to u.s. attempts to block the global expansion of chinese tech giant huawei and china is threatening to restrict exports of rare minerals that many u.s. companies rely on and a tangan is a china analyst and economist he says china is responding carefully in order to avoid hurting its own people. for china they see this is
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a multi front case of the united states taking security and trade and politics and combining them in and all kind of pressure front donald trump seems to be taking a blunderbuss or a shotgun to these particular issues not only in china but around the world for china it's much more of a issue of a rifle what they're doing is they're being instituted new tariffs today but though those are very carefully calibrated to make sure that this is not going to rebound or there will be very little effect on chinese consumers there are no winners in a trade war and in this particular case it's not only the u.s. and china involved it will be the whole world because what you're starting to see is this kind of contagion which is going to affect not only companies in the u.s. but other places if china goes ahead with any kind of reduction in the numbers of in the amounts of rare earths that are going to the united states that
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could be very very damaging specially over the short term it's very difficult to see how this is going to end if this kind of tit for tat thing goes on.

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