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the united states military so it is also possible that such a facility me be assisted by the u.s. government in matters of installing sensitive listening and monitoring devices there and even perhaps upgrading the abilities of the philippine military to undertake its missions and its mandate in that particular part of the philippines well still ahead here on al-jazeera tackling mexico's murder rate we'll examine the president's proposals for getting tough on crime. and motorcycle lifesavers we follow the people who were schooled ambulances through gridlocked indonesian cities to stay with us. hello we've got the usual rash of showers across southeast asia plenty of sunshine
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but plenty of a lot of downpours say summer all the way weather just making its way across the western side of the ration in particular color purple $51.00 millimeters of rain 24 hours the average is around $125.00 for the month of june so it should be getting a little drier but still quite a dollop of the rainfall more rain where that came from of course there is the showers will continue 32 celsius in quite of them for 35 in bangkok since i was there in simulation i want to see showers into northern parts of indonesia but not too much to speak of and you'll catch your chap ticky across southern the eastern part of the philippines over the next day or so but plenty of dry weather by and large and a good deal of sunshine plenty of sunshine too into a stright a little more clout there just around the eastern side of the country status of the southeast where we got the the cooler weather pattern for his cold front where it had times when you were sending over the high ground blasting through. going to
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feel cold enough in melbourne the temperature is no higher than about 11 or 12 celsius over the next couple days and cold enough to in sydney get up into the mid twenty's he recently wrote a touching 14 on choose day with the possibility of summer the pastiches. on mexico's busy roads there are those who've had enough. cyclists are taking to the streets unless. their objective to make the streets safer alternative cleaner forms of transportation but when it proved to be an uphill struggle for this group of activists over the wheel do you find that to 0.
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welcome back you're watching all just 0 with me so robyn a reminder of our top stories at least 2 people are being killed and 10 others injured in sudan's capital after security forces opened fire on protesters they've been camped outside the military headquarters for weeks demanding a civilian government. also israeli forces of and to the al aqsa mosque compound in occupied east jerusalem they used pepper spray and detained a number of palestinians who were attending prayers at the mosque. and china says the u.s. must take full responsibility for the setback in trade talks the vice minister of commerce says the u.s. can pressure china into an agreement and beijing will not back down on its core principles. or china isn't the only country in the trade dispute with washington.
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donald trump plans to impose tariffs on all imports to mexico the terrorists are meant to pressure the mexican government into curbing illegal migration into the u.s. some boy is a resident scholar at the american enterprise institute he says the mexican government has left itself in a weak position i don't know why what the mexican government expects because clearly the this 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 eliminate all terrorist 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 can do they can try to force 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
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they they build walls and whatever else make an impossible to leave mexico and that seems like a completely reasonable the ban to make. well aside from the economy crime is also a big issue in mexico nearly 8 and a half 1000 people were murdered in the 1st 3 months of this year president under arrest manuel lopez obrador has promised to tackle the problem with a new security force called the national guard hall and has the latest in our special series looking at the president's 1st 6 months in office. recalled murder levels in mexico it's clear president and his mother will not daughter needed a plan to bring the killings down and this is it or a big part of it the national guard branded as a new security force it's actually made up of the same soldiers marines and federal police that have been deployed to mexico's hotspots for years now $50000.00 of them will be stuck together in the new force and given extra more permanent policing
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powers its 1st deployment immunity plan in the southeastern state of vera cruz the force was sent here up to 13 people including a baby were recently killed at a party. many residents are relieved including local doctor and community leader laurel petty's. the gang says had gone past the limits there was no want to control them right now they're being stopped and it's tangible they're still kidnappings and robberies but they've gone down. with the relief some are worried about a militarize force permanently on the streets armed forces temporarily deployed across the years have committed human rights abuses eliciting that and then says marines were involved in the disappearance of a son had called. the forced disappearances haven't stopped and if the national guard comes with carte blanche to do what it wants they'll go on that's what we
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don't want more disappearances more human rights violations there is another issue now and the new force has been promised is the government really going to come through president lopez obrador and now. almost a month ago that it was already operational here a minute to plan but in 2 days in the city we haven't seen a single member of the national guard and that's only going to lead to questions is this for real or just to show. we were unable to put those questions to the new national guard commander our interview request went unanswered. critics have other questions the main one why is the government starting this new fools why not work on the badly paid and equip police which are already in place in the long term you're basically just increasing the reliance of of local governments in federal security institutions instead of strengthening their own capabilities so you're not really feeling gob v institutional vacuum that we have at the
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local level in various places of mexico where security forces and police forces are basically useless and very incompetent because of a myriad officious mainly corruption and infiltration. president lopez obrador to reach results and quickly he's calculated that the national guard to deliver them its impact in the long term is open to question john homan just did a minute. and in the next part of our series on the president's 1st 6 months in office we'll look at the social programs to deter crime and you can watch that here almost there on monday. place in the u.s. state of virginia say the suspected gunman in friday's machines he appeared to have bought his weapons legally trained craddock was an engineer for the city of virginia beach police say he shot and killed 12 of his coworkers in the worst mass
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shooting this year castro has will. be in the community of virginia beach remembers the 12 killed in friday's attack the military veteran who worked for 28 years as a city engineer the contractor visiting the government building to file a permit to their families to their friends and to their coworkers they leave a void that we will never be able to fill police say the shooter was doing craddick he'd been working in the public utilities department for 15 years and had no criminal record police declined to give a possible motive officers killed craddick at the scene or they didn't have any engagement with him verbally once they identified him he identified them immediately opened fire we immediately returned fire the weapon was a 45 caliber handgun with a silencer and magazine extenders such extenders were once banned in the us but
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became legal again in 2004 democratic presidential hopefuls expressed outrage on twitter calling for more gun control but as images of the newest mass shooting played out on american television screens the public remains divided on what to do next you know ma'am guns don't kill people people kill people. such attitudes still dominate washington where republicans swayed by the powerful n.r.a. gun lobby have consistently fought to preserve gun ownership rights i'm just going through a lot of emotion because it's way too much killing going on and i'm just glad that . time the thoughts and prayers continue to pour in adding drops to a sea of grief in a nation where the pace of these mass shootings has dramatically accelerated but the political will to stop them has not. al-jazeera virginia beach virginia.
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2 car bomb explosions in eastern libya have reportedly targeted fighters loyal to the warlord khalifa haftar. and in the city of daraa medical souls and locals told the news agency at least 18 people were hurt it's not clear who's responsible and forces loyal to the u.n. recognized government in tripoli they've pushed back after forces south of the capital. after positions in the south. as were killed in the operation after a military offensive to capture tripoli in april the u.n. says more than 90000 people have fled their homes to escape the fighting. as well from tripoli. the clashes started on saturday between forces loyal to the owner could now is the government of national accord and others led by the warlord 24 have that in the vicinity of the old international active airport on the southern western part of the libyan capital the government forces say that they are
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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 up ends our axes they go with the government forces say that the captured at the airport they can then cut the supporting line going for have to forces from the airport to those 4 main axes the also say that they can easily take control of their airport and look at they have to his forces locations in the vicinity of the airport they can also open the way towards area what have those forces are located there the situation remains a very tense on the southern outskirts of the libyan capital specially for civilians many people have been killed since the fighting started on april 4th
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including civilians and also including women and children. muslims across the world are looking forward to celebrating the 1st of all this week and for some syrian refugees living in turkey the holiday will be extra special this year jonjo really could expose one. heading home for aid for the 1st time in more than 80 years the syrian refugees who have been living in turkey arrived at syria's border crossing in northern aleppo province. among them is abdul razak and his family can understand over the year we have been looking forward to spending the holidays at home who requested a 15 day permit and we hope we will be able to see how parents and other relatives we will be back after the holiday everything is official. buses have been transporting families from the turkish side of the crossing to the syrian side for the past 2 weeks around 1500 syrians have crossed every day.
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we arrange for buses to transport them we have 10 approvals from the turkish authorities to transport syrian citizens inside turkey and we've set up a dedicated immigration and passport control hall we iron out as many problems our citizens may face after registration they're taken on buses into syria and then on to their respective hometowns. the countryside in northern aleppo province is now considered stable after turkish military operations which targeted i saw a fight is and kurdish forces. here out of further southwest in italy province however government forces are battling to retake the last stronghold of rebel forces many families traveling to aleppo from turkey for the ied holidays hope it won't be too much longer until they can return home permanently joinery can al-jazeera. at least 32 people have been injured in a fire at
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a migrant camp in northwestern bosnia the facility in the town. is used as temporary accommodation for about 500 migrants please say the injured are being treated in local hospitals the cause of the fire is not yet known. the 1st occasion is underway into a series of explosions at a munitions factory in russia which injured at least 80 people it happened 400 kilometers east of moscow at a plant that makes explosives for the military of the injured were in a nearby residential area where the force of the blast blew out windows motorcyclists in indonesia are providing a lifesaving service a scorching ambulances through gridlock cities to make sure they reach patients as quickly as possible in the latest in our series on 1st responders florence louise spoke to some of the volunteer bikers. this is a common theme in jakarta and other major cities in indonesia gridlocked traffic
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which only gets worse during rush hour motorists don't always give great. even for emergency services. that has prompted a group of bikers to band together to provide motorcycle convoys that escorts ambulances through traffic they call themselves indonesia escorting ambulance service has proved so popular that it spread from a city in west java to other cities around indonesia a little bit of a somebody but i'm going to. sometimes you get stopped while doing this we don't have the right to do this i know that but we are helping people as well as the police they think we're wrong fine we are breaking the law but look at it from a humanitarian point of view if we don't help them who will most indonesians are still not sensitive toward ambulances like the others here and he has a full time job and volunteers on his days off they don't get paid and instead have
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to dip into that own pockets to pay for petrol on what about when they're on duty they have to be ready to spring into action at any time a patient from this hospital is going to be transferred to another one now these guys are going to ride ahead to clear traffic and several others are going to be bringing up the rear this patient who's had a stroke is being moved to another hospital to get a c.t. scan if she misses this appointment she'll have to wait several days to get another . the ambulance has to travel from south to a district outside jakarta to south jakarta the 14 kilometer journey would have taken at least one and a half hours what not for the bikers. i'm happy that my mum could get here quickly and safely traffic here was so bad some hospitals now work closely with the bikers sharing information. ambulances are headed. every 2nd
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matters the faster the patient gets the sooner they can be treated that makes their chances of survival and recovery higher. the service provider may not be strictly legal but it's one they needed. partly. because she can find out more on all of the stories we're covering here on al-jazeera by logging on to our web site al-jazeera dot com our top story that incursion by israeli settlers into the compound in jerusalem. with a reminder of our top stories at least 2 people are being killed and 10 others injured in sudan's capital after security forces opened fire on protesters camped outside the military headquarters for weeks demanding a civilian government israeli forces have entered the al aqsa mosque compound in
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occupied east jerusalem used pepper spray and detained a number of palestinians who were attending prayers a large group of israeli settlers also into the compound alongside the israeli military the compound is sacred to muslims and is home to 2 most important sites in islam the dome of the rock and mosque israel's military says it fired missiles into syria late on saturday syrian state media say 3 soldiers were killed and 7 others injured in the strike which hit south of damascus israel says the raid followed a syrian attack on the occupied golan heights part of saudi arabia have been without water and electricity since saturday local media says 3 provinces of the southwest close to the border with yemen lost a vital services disrupting hospitals and gas stations the outages being blamed on a technical malfunction. china says the u.s. must take full responsibility for the setback in trade talks vice minister of commerce weren't sure when has unveiled a government report on the dispute he says the u.s.
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can't pressure china into an agreement and beijing will not back down on its core principles my damn new york in the trade war has not made america great again and still has increased the production cost of american companies raised the mystic prices afflicted u.s. economic growth and people's livelihoods and it's handed u.s. exports to china and to car bomb explosions in eastern libya have reportedly targeted fighters loyal to the warlord khalifa haftar the attack happened in the city of donor a medical source and locals told the reuters news agency at least 18 people were hurt it's not yet clear who's responsible and forces loyal to the u.n. recognize government in tripoli say they've pushed back khalifa haftar is fighters south of the capital they say they've also bombed toughed as positions in the south at least 3 fighters were killed in the operation after launched a military offensive to capture the capital in april the u.n. says more than $90000.00 people have fled their homes to escape the fighting those
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in an ordinary week dr evil. functioning hospital in town in north eastern south sudan and his team operate on around 60 patients the united nations refugee agency nominated him for the prestigious nansen award which you won in recognition of his work and incredibly difficult. and has been in conflict since 2013 the war has divided the country along ethnic lines 200000 people most of them refugees from sudan's blue nile state in this remote town and look to the hospital for all their medical needs. destroyed almost the infrastructure. in. almost all way including little was. in the process of you know vision. challenging the brazilian dictatorship of the democratically team the killing
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fields changed the course of. the center was a revolutionary. local years as the dr. football rebels concludes with a celebration of the life and legacy of socrates in the corinthians democracy movement. al-jazeera. this is a news hour live from the headquarters in doha coming up in the next 60 minutes so don security forces opened fire on protesters killing 2 people and injuring 10.
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israeli settlers and security forces enter the al aqsa mosque compound and detained several palestinians who were attending prayer is also this hour forces loyal to libya's u.n. recognized government say they've shot down a drone carrying the flag of the united arab emirates splats masi isn't great until everything is a great china says it will never yield to pressure from the u.s. on trade warning 3000000 american jobs are at risk. i'm going to go with the sport liverpool celebrate champions league success and anti ruiz jr shocks the boxing world knocking out anthony just to become world heavyweight champion. thank you very much for joining as we begin this news hour with sudan where at
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least 2 people have been killed and 10 others injured after security forces opened fire on protesters thousands of demonstrators in khartoum have been staging a sit in outside the military headquarters demanding a transfer of power to a civilian government victoria gate and b. has the details. of the book. and it could sit ins capital khartoum a short supply of tools protesters who is setting up barricades the army says the protest out. syed the ministry of defense has become a hub for criminals and is posing 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 are met the aggression against theirs this is not new this is it has always been the peace i wouldn't wish it were jean and i personally think that is an extension of bashir and this is the only language they understand it's well it's and firing at binions the military council has been in charge since long
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time president bashir was deposed in april and they say external powers may now be influencing what's happening inside sudan after having visited saudi arabia. and his voice came up with a different look they are now putting a different face previously they were very diplomatic in their appeal to the people know they are very blunt. there are also reports of gunfire in sudan 2nd largest city on demand where they've been regular protests before and since the shares really 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 i mean for checked it by the opposition. the risk of violence is increasing as the standoff
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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. well the military leadership has issued a new warning to the protesters take a listen. we must firmly stand up to the ongoing chaos and build a true state as for the civil state the protesters are demanding to be truly a civil rule with no individual is above it it must be built on the rule of law it must be ruled by the will and no one is above the law if this chaos continues it won't be a civil state it will be anarchy we have no problem with a civil state we want it sooner rather than later but it must be representative and inclusive of all the sudanese people i want to those people if they do anything
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wrong it will backfire on them i talk to them and gave them my advice that what they are doing is not in their best interest. in other world news israeli forces have entered the al aqsa mosque compound in occupy these 2 men they use pepper spray and detained a number of palestinians who were inside attending prayers a large group of israeli settlers also enter the compound alongside these israeli military that speak to harry fossett who's outside the mosque compound in occupied east jerusalem harri the the mosque compound is no many close to non muslims in the last days of ramadan what do we know more about this incident that happened and how are things there right now. well yes it's the confluence of 2 things really the last days of ramadan and also the day that israeli jews marked jerusalem day which according to the jewish calendar is 52 years to $52.00 days today since the
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occupation the seizure of east jerusalem by israeli troops in the 1967 war now usually as you say towards the end of ramadan the entire locke's a mosque compound known as the temple mount to jews is closed off so not muslims because of the sensitivity of that period and there were indications that on this jerusalem day the police would hear the security services would hear to that that situation and not allow jews to come in despite the fact that this is an important moment in a part of the year for the many jewish settlers especially and especially right wing religious nationalists but what happened despite a high court ruling upholding it and saying that the police have the right to decide not to allow people in or to allow people in the police did indeed allow jewish people to come in and once the palestinian worshippers inside the luxor mosque compound got word that that decision to be taken
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a protest began police say that stones and chairs were thrown at the locks of mosques islamic walks a sort of governing committee. said that essentially some $400.00 israeli security forces members came in that protest and then allowed the jewish people to come in on a day which they would typically not be allowed to and any official reaction harry how is this being seen on both sides. well the walker is saying this is it is a ration of the israeli government being dragged into a position by the most extreme members of its society it is entirely opposed to the events that so close today the police aren't giving us an answer when we ask why they decided to allow some 1200 nearly people in according to the works despite the indications earlier that they would not do so they're merely saying that well it
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was open sunday monday tuesday last week it was closed wednesday thursday and it was opened again today and they're treating it as as if it's any other day of course this isn't any other day later on in the course of today from about 3 pm local time say about an hour's time we're expecting the flag marches to start as i say largely ultranationalist religious nationalist people will be marching through the old city behind me carrying israeli flags singing songs and celebrating that is another potential flash point it's always tense shops in the muslim quarter usually shots of themselves in preparation for what has in the past been a very tense few hours and we'll keep a close eye on the situation with you harry fossett live for us in occupied east jerusalem there and israel's military says it's fired missiles into syria mate on saturday syrian state media say 3 soldiers were killed and 7 others injured in the attack which hit south of damascus israel says the air raid followed
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a syrian attack on the occupied golan heights in libya forces loyal to the u.n. recognized government say they've shot down a drone in southwest shapely this video appears to show the wreckage with an image of the u.a.e. flag al-jazeera cannot independently verify for taste let's get more from our correspondent in tripoli mahmoud abdel had mahmoud what more do we know about this incident involving this drone aircraft carrying the u.a.e. flag. we'll it's called. her m d this is the name of the unmanned vehicle the drone that is according to the flag shorn the wreckage of the drone it shows the flag of the united arab emirates and we know that this is this type of drawn. m d is made in the united arab emirates.
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meanwhile the government forces here in tripoli say that they have shut down this drawn over a lezzie area that's. on the southern outskirts of tripoli one of the clashes have been going on for the past month and a half but meanwhile the face on the facebook page of the information department the military information department of the warlord really for have to it denies that but meanwhile we know that the united arab emirates has been involved in violating the embargo in libya by providing the warlords or have to with their weapons especially fighter jets including. 2 very well known types of fighter jets known as camp copter and a tractor we know also that the united arab emirates has
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a military actually. in the east of libya it's called. that's a long marriage city around 100 kilometers east of the city of benghazi and from that is. united. military officers they have been running their battles all the bats that have to lead since he launched his military campaign known as operation dignity. in 2014 and the united nations twice issued a report warning of the warning. of foreign intervention by the united arab emirates through supporting have to with weapons and mahmud what's the latest on the battle for tripoli and how has it affected life in the libyan capital. where the situation remains very tense
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now especially after the yesterday's clashes over the control of the in active old airport it's very strategic because it's the airport is the supporting line for have to his forces in several areas around the airport but his jewish and now william is very tense and in this atmosphere of the holy month of fasting the month of ramadan you can say that tripoli has 2 different faces one in the front line one of the fighters the pro-government fighters try to chill out the sometimes the the heat or break their fast on the front lines under fire arms sometimes they fight and those same time try to break their fast because this is the holy month of fasting meanwhile they try to chill out by singing chanting sometimes they try to chill out their own way but here in the city center of tripoli.

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