tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera June 3, 2019 12:00am-1:01am +03
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this morning that jews were going to be allowed in and at that point a protest broke out the israeli forces say that a stones and chairs were thrown the islamic woks the chest which operates in accordance with the jordanian government manages the compound it says that some $400.00 israeli security forces personnel came in quell that protest and then allowed up to $1200.00 jews to come in the works itself is saying that this is unacceptable it's saying that the israeli government is being dragged into this position by extremist elements and it's certainly an on typical thing to happen that and the at the end of ramadan they would allow in a substantial number of numbers than just preciously fairly extremist or at least right wing nationalist israeli jews when you're in occupied east jerusalem right now so what is happening behind me. yes behind us here it's the entrance to damascus gate on the the northern fringe of the old city of jerusalem and to mark
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jerusalem day there are now thousands of people as you can see with israeli flags and blue and white costumes who are answering what they typically do is stay here for a few minutes and they sing and chant and make their voices heard before then i'll come back into the shot now before the then going through the old street the old city gers and through the very narrow streets and carrying on this in this celebrate free mode which certainly in the muslim coty here many people do find intimidatory that's why we've seen a lot of the shops be shuttered and people closing that is this is really in preparation for what we're seeing now right to harry foster thank you. plenty more ahead on the al-jazeera news hour including a military drone shot down in libya foreign intervention in the conflict and devastation and evacuations after record flooding in the central united states and
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sport with the bruins to control the stanley cup finals against the bill. but 1st at least 2 people have been killed in sudan and 10 others injured when security forces opened fire on protesters thousands of demonstrators and hard to have been staging a sit in outside the military headquarters demanding a transfer of power to a civilian government. has the latest. this is what saddam's military leaders don't want journalists or the why do to see a scene with echoes of the era of deposed president. the army which had earlier promised to protect the protest is says the sit in outside the military headquarters and heart film is
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a danger to the state and now comes another warning now. that 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 and 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. protesters accuse the rapid support forces headed by general how meet the of carrying out saturday's crackdown m e t is part of the transitional council that has been in charge since the she was deposed in april and analysts say external power was may now be influencing what's happening inside sudan after having visited saudi arabia general. and his vice and meet the they came up with a different look at the they are now putting
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a different face previously they were very diplomatic in their appeal to the people know they are very blunt. but saddam's protesters are undeterred as to sunset in khartoum on saturday to join the demonstrations in their hundreds and promised to remain on the streets. the statements made by them over the past days clearly indicated they are planning to use force against the protesters staging the sit in even if the sit in is ended we will continue to escalate our protests and will resort to other alternatives which will be graver like a general strike civil disobedience across the country and we will work towards toppling the military council itself. talks between the military council and protest leaders who suspended 2 weeks ago after the 2 sides failed to agree on who will lead during the transitional period the military council says if no progress
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is made it will collections before the end of the year a move which acted by the opposition and has some members of the military council hard in this stance the risk of more violence seems to be increasing. just here let's take to her shoes cooker he's a member of a griffon now that's a nonviolent resistance movement helping organize the protest in sudan is joining us via skype from khartoum thanks for speaking to us on al-jazeera tell us what's happening at the sit in today and how big the crowds are. so yeah today after yesterday's incident where 2 were killed and a lot of were injured including a child who was like 14 or so got shot in the stomach and we were there seeing seeing all these things happening and it was really sad to see that happen in the practice where it with has been safe in the city and so suddenly to turn and realize that we could be cracked down at any moment is a big deal today the crowds are anxious again where actually to be because of 2
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reasons one because of what's happening the killing. the attacks on the city and there's all these fear that the city itself will be attacked and will be dismantled so people are anxious they're trying to have a lot of precautions the blockades and whatnot but also be very excited because they want to move forward they feel that if the negotiations are going to stop and we're going to go back to escalation we're ready for it so people are also getting ready for that there's a there is a there's that the military is accusing the protesters and saying that the sit in has now become a threat to the country. so what they're using is right across the street from the students on niles street there's this community of people who really are selling alcohol there's like a weed over there being sold and before hanging out and that community has been there before the bottles and the truth is this community a lot of the people in the military because we're close to going to headquarters so
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a lot of the military folks used to go there so they're the ones who are the reason for the community to be there and what happened was a few days past you people of the soldiers thought among each other one of them was drunk and ended up killing a lady and then the killing has been going on that's a few days where people have been murdered so they use this as an excuse to have a crack down on them the thing is they're not part of the caucus they're across the street but a lot of them would actually be party come out and protest hey i mean that's not what i what the military says because the military just a few days ago accuse. what they say bandits among the protestors of the sit in a seizing a vehicle belonging to the military but let me ask you this do you feel that these continued sit ins are actually achieving anything at this point because it seems like the situation is out of stalemates so the situation is the heart of the movement is the heart of the protests and the thing that it tells all of us is that any moment we can all come there we come for political awareness to organize to
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become stronger so the system is very important. that it is. we we organize our focus so it is very important it's vital it's where our negotiators comment up to us to tell us what's happening how we do you mean by saying you know us for. obviously didn't we were talking about staying even after a negotiation is held until we have a parliament in place so people are ready to stay in this it in for a few months to come and then the important thing is for the negotiations to go forward and that's where they when they've got going forward we're asking for civilian government were asking for the end of military rule now and you have to know that this is going to stay for the party they're on so that there's not going to be a coup that's coming and the way that transitional minister concert talking you feel that they want to rule they don't want civilian rule and that's what we want to change all right. we think you for speaking to us from khartoum. so syria
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government forces there have were backed by russia have reportedly bond several rebel controlled areas in the northwest and activists who are now reporting the use of white phosphorous story again the reports. syrian opposition activists say this video shows syrian government forces dropping white phosphorus on the town of qana shakoor in in southern al-jazeera can't independently verify this footage. but white phosphorus is an internationally banned weapon and incendiary material that conclusive ear burns and breathing difficulties. activists say it's part of the strategy to depopulate a particular territory in order to secure 2 strategically important roads tens of thousands of syrians are believed to be caught in the middle of the fighting hundreds of thousands more have moved north towards the turkish border.
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april 26th the continuous bombing campaigns carried out by the russian and syrian regime airplanes have directly hit 22 medical centers 5 markets and 6 white house centers it's led to a catastrophic humanitarian disaster there are more than 300000 displaced people sheltering and olive trees along the syrian turkish border. russian syrian jets civil sabin bombing neighboring hammer programs hitting residential areas analysts predict the latest fighting could have far reaching consequences beyond syria's borders and. the displaced people will soon move towards other countries their potential refugees the status quo continues turkey the european union and the whole world will suffer a new wave of refugees. last september russia and turkey reached an agreement to reduce hostilities and since then an armed group formally allied with al qaida. to
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seize large parts of the area triggering the syrian government's latest offensive leading to yet another humanitarian crisis big turia gaited be al jazeera iraq has sentenced 2 frenchmen to death for joining i saw just 2 of 14 french citizens handed to iraq it off already is by u.s. forces 9 of whom are now on death row human rights watch has accused interrogators of torturing the men to get a confession trial stratford has the latest from baghdad. the french government have always said that french citizens suspected of being i saw members should be tried locally i.e. in the region in the country in which they were apprehended now we understand that they've been high level discussions by the french government and their iraqi council passes the french try and pressure the iraqis to stop these death sentences being carried out we understand that those convicted have
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a month to appeal but as yet there have been no strong efforts by the french government to try and repatriate these french citizens of course this has huge ramifications in terms of questions over potential human rights abuses human rights groups very critical of the iraqi judicial system they concerned that some of the evidence in these cases may have been acquired through the use of torture and these cases also have relevance on an international scale as well in terms of international law recording to international law prisoners can be transferred from one country to another if human rights can be guaranteed but only by state actors by 2 states and these men it's understood were apprehended initially by a group called the s.d.f. the syrian democratic forces who are a kurdish group the u.s. backed in side syria and it's understood the initial interrogations of these men
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were carried out by that group a group that of course is not a state. record levels of rain have submerged farmland that whole central u.s. states the mississippi missouri and arkansas rivers have breached levees and more flooding is expected charlotte bellus reports. just north of st louis you'll find west alton county it's a farming community on a flood plain sandwiched between the mississippi and missouri rivers people here familiar with spring flooding but this year it hasn't stopped i never thought i would see this this water this high again after $93.00 they told us that was a 500 year flood but with all the levees they've built along the river there's no flood plain anymore so you know it has nowhere to go when we have this much snow melt snow melted in march and seem to surge of water down the mississippi river and its tributaries the illinois missouri and arkansas rivers record flooding drove
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thousands from their homes the state of emergency was declared in wisconsin iowa and nebraska but then the spring rain started and made the situation worse downstream affecting wide swaths of the midwest say the felt the economic impact and that usually by this time the corn is 90 percent planted right now i think it's the last i read it was 37 percent but. you know the farmers are just devastated as communities have been evacuated businesses have also suffered this fuel station is the only one still open in west alton it's managers filling more boats and fewer cars as rivers become the new star of fear. in march the government warns 2 thirds of mainland america was at risk of flooding
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this year affecting 200000000 people thousands of homes have been damaged or completely destroys like this one. 10 days ago in oklahoma. living meant to protect towns and farmland have breached across the midwest unable to withstand the steady high flows of water flooding hasn't been the only problem the us has experienced an unprecedented streak of tornadoes monday with 72 tornadoes recorded pushing the total above $1000.00 so far this year ballasts al-jazeera here's what's coming up on the hour. drifting from reality how libya's young street racers are distracting us from war. china accuses the u.s. of being untrustworthy in their escalating trade disputes and they more respond after allegations of rape we'll hear from the brazilian star
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a little later. hello plenty of heat across the middle east as one would expect we've got showers drifting across the eastern side of the region not imposible going to start seeing some pretty heavy rain and that pushes up a little further north into tuchman is standing to pakistan here's where the hate is coming behind 45 celsius for baghdad and here is why the lively showers are kabul gets temperatures up to around 27 celsius karate or 35 somewhere in between northeastern parts of pakistan seen temperatures touching $51.00 degrees celsius recently so a record breaking heat here well it will come to $28.00 there just around the eastern side of the mediterranean by rate of around 2829 over the next couple of
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days as we go on into choose day well that little more cloud just coming in across the eastern side of the mediterranean going into the heat into iraq we'll see temperatures around 26 therefore couple showers never really too far away about largely dry lousy dry to across iraq be imprinted 39 celsius to be just a touch 40 degrees as we go on through cheese day but it's a lot so dry weather have you not feeling too humid lot of dry weather too across much of southern africa but welcome plow pushing into the sack. these explosions were not an act of war. these nuclear bombs were experiments by the soviet union. to the kazakh people who lived in the vicinity the motives might
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hello again the top stories on the al-jazeera news hour secretary of state michael peo says the u.s. is ready to hold talks with iran with no preconditions up on peo insists washington won't back down against what he calls iranian aggression algeria transitional government says it's counseling july's presidential election it prolongs the country's transition after the removal of president of the losses beautifully in april israeli forces have entered the assault mosque compound and on. east jerusalem they used pepper spray and detained a number of palestinians who were attending prayers of them ops. forces loyal to libya's u.n. recognized government say they've shot down a drone in southwest tripoli the video appears to show the wreckage with an image of the u.a.e. flying al-jazeera however cannot independently verify the footage without their head has more from tripoli. forces loyal to the you recognized
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a government of national accord in tripoli say that they have shot down a drone that shows its wreckage it was made in the united arab emirates. government forces have been showing videos and pictures of the drone and it shows that is the. type of the drone is called the h m d that was made in the united arab emirates and also the united arab emirates a flag is shown on the wreckage of the drawing we know that. has been involved in supporting the warlords for have to deal with fighter jets in fact the united arab emirates has 8 bases in the east of libya which includes several types of fighter jets that have been supporting the warlords or have to in all his battles against his his enemies in libya since 2014 this situation in tripoli means
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a very tense amid war and. it seems that tripoli under this attack has 2 different faces one in the front line one of the fighters in the holy month of fasting do not have many options to fight and try to take a break a break at the same time but in the city center of tripoli a different face we're young people try to get out of the war all of the tension and their own way. as we approach the front line in southern tripoli. there is silence and uncertainty people have left this area and the homes and shops all ruined by war. a bleak landscape covered by small crumb missiles fired by warlords really for have to the forces to forces loyal to the government in. ains our neighborhood. by
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sunset it's time for the government forces to perform their prayers as it's ramadan the holy month of fasting they break their fast alongside their fire arms. they come under fire. and try to fire back. here on the battlefield food is usually mixed with weapons in between these fighters take time to chill out get on with. the are her chanting jokingly against have to. the. car and blaming fighters from the city of god who are now saying they betrayed them by taking have to decide to thaw out all the hope you had
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that we try to alleviate the tension by just laughing joking and telling personal stories that's how time goes by here but at the same time we're maintaining our location well and are always anticipating a possible counter-attack. time for coffee on a wood fire but as fire light can be spotted by drones they try to hide it. from government fighters here on the edge of tripoli this is their last defense fighting could break out at any moment and it's even more dangerous at night when has the jets usually attack this area but not far from here in the center of tripoli the situation is very different. here in the main square yon believe b.n. has come to enjoy watching the drifting. in a country that does not have many entertainment activities drifting has become a way out. it's entertaining but dangerous.
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i hope all libyans can get rid of that negative energy caused by the war. it's risky and needs to be organized there should be police here to maintain order . but these young libyans here seem to be fascinated by the sport this is one of the city's landmarks and if the war gets any closer it could become another battlefield. ok ship in venice has collided with a tourist boat injuring at least 4 people what misses of the scribe chaotic scenes as the out of control ship careened into a dock reports of the with the m.s.c. sounds its horn but it is too late passengers on board the tourist boat. to
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scramble to safety as the cruise line threatens trying the small of a. terrifying the passengers on the top deck. ever angle you watch the collision is scary but the cruise liner simply walking their breath about. the author or she is in penna say several people were hurt as they tried to escape the accident happened on the jew deck a canal which is a major thoroughfare into the city built on water. it was probably something that was bound to happen the only lucky thing i hope is that there haven't been any deaths or injuries it was something we were expecting to happen for ages. you know it's a shameful situation but despite what happened we have been lucky given the circumstances it could have been a lot worse. bennis is one of europe's most popular tourist
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destinations 20000000 people visit every year but the number of large cruise ships traveling through this u.n. world heritage site has alarmed many hey i. was fearing the impact on this delicate city and the lagoon surrounding it and its passengers lacked the m.s.c. opera they were greeted by protesters was the crew ship's owner says. it was about to dog when it encountered a mechanical problem it's reported to topo to try to prevent it from bombing into the grip of. an investigation is underway to point out what happened and why he would just sarah. let's speak to roberto so he's an associate professor of international law at luis university he's joining us
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via skype from rome good to have you with us on al-jazeera and i've. sure that you've seen that cruise ship colliding in venice just give me your initial reaction to the accident yeah good you when you get 1st of all of the action or. the action you need to leave because. discussion about. it huge ships enter into the center of a nice because this can be very dangerous so you top it today but this is not a new discussion this is a discussion that has taken place before is anything likely to change this time around. it may be made to a change. because said did you get a condom what the occident up and. it's not adequate to for discount of shapes it disappear object so use i wind it cannot be cut him out when he's called
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to discard us but to do where the. problem seems wrong when the government they didn't touch with eyes. destruction are you counting on china to point to stand it. in my opinion until when. not and you why debt cannot. we should just stop. that cruise because today there was this mechanical problem. nothing serious our plan to tanks got. a heavy day named you needed something cannot and so is there a concern as some say that said this happened then this will negatively impact the tourism industry and which again is so heavily relies on. yeah but we have to consider one point then east is 17 and it must be preserved not only for deuce
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generation but also from next generation he's not totally it's common to take german car into. an accident that could destroy. descent to a very nice over cuba 7 people and it's not to do. in one. day to the smooth portent. of stock to the sort you call me of the telly and because there are people who buy. laxity stuff so many story about coffee in the summer place but benny says community children are now we have to press forward at saying to these tests you've done so far all right is it until 10 years ago there was no decent ships in the center of the benes ok. so we thank you very much for speaking to us from rome thank you thank you germany's social democratic party leader has resigned casting doubts over the future of the ruling coalition coalition the s.p.d.
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was due to vote on andrea not position on tuesday after she chose to stay in the coalition with anger merkel's conservatives the move was criticised by the party's left both parties and germany's ruling coalition suffered heavy losses at last week's european elections u.s. president donald trump says britain should walk away from the e.u. and be prepared to leave with a no deal bracks it's it's his latest comments in a controversial lead up to a 3 day u.k. state visit. well of our them i wouldn't pay $50000000000.00 the big number would be $50000000000.00 as me i'm only saying this from my standpoint i would not pay it's a tremendous number it i don't care what they want to walk away yes it was this is their decision it's just as chameleon i would not if you don't get the deal you want if you don't get a fair deal. then you walk away and they have barred her house more from london.
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another bombshell intervention in british politics from donald trump a day before here arrives here in the u.k. for a 3 day state visit he now appears to be advocating a no deal breaks it which is likely to go down very well amongst british politicians who share that point of view including the ex foreign secretary and hard line breaks a tear boris johnson who donald trump described earlier as having the potential to be an excellent prime minister donald trump's words may well also be interpreted as meaning that the u.s. is prepared to cut trading relations and deals with the u.k. post brecht's it but given the on going trade wars we've china and trade disputes with mexico there are some here that are worried about whether or not the u.k. can really trust trump going forward what's not going to go down very well among some of the established political parties here is trump suggestion that nigel farage the leader of the newly formed brics it party be involved in any kind of
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ongoing negotiations with the e.u. going forward the brics that party don't a significant blow against the leading conservative party in recent european parliamentary elections should we be surprised by trump's intervention ahead of his arrival here to the u.k. possibly not when he was last here last summer ahead of his working visit he suggested that the u.k. should sue the european union raising some questions over how much donald trump we really understand about the workings of european politics china has taken a firm stance on u.s. trade blaming washington for the setback in negotiations beijing accuses the united states of being an untrustworthy negotiator and says the trade war is only hurting america's economy here's our china correspondent adrian brown. a trade dispute the began almost a year ago is intensifying in an unusual move officials from the commerce ministry
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held a news conference on a sunday morning to present a report outlining china's position in the stalled trade negotiations up to 3000000 u.s. jobs were at risk it warns and it was the trumpet ministration not china backtracking on previous commitments nothing is agreed until everything is agreed and he warned china will never yield to pressure. if while side does not respect another size sovereignty and the core interests forcing one side to see it through pressure to gain a result that is only beneficial to one side and this kind of negotiation will not succeed and china's government is now promising new measures set to further escalate the trade tensions on friday china's commerce ministry announced it was establishing a blacklist of foreign firms deemed a threat to china's national interest more details are expected in the coming days
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but analysts say it's almost certainly a response to the impending ban on u.s. technology exports to china's biggest tech company a move that's likely to further unsettle foreign business executives in china u.s. ones in particular on saturday there was more chinese retaliation when terrorists were raised by up to 25 percent on $60000000000.00 worth of u.s. imports the list detailing the new levies running to $132.00 pages they applied to a wide range of products everything from meat and vitamin pills to seasonings and auto parts. china's president xi jinping and president donald trump will have an opportunity to talk again at the g. 20 summit in japan later this month but on sunday the vice minister said he didn't know if the 2 would now meet adrian brown al-jazeera beijing twitter has apologized for suspending accounts critical of the chinese government ahead of
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a sensitive anniversary tuesday marks 30 years since chinese troops rolled into beijing's tiananmen square in tanks to clear unarmed pro-democracy protesters the violent crackdown widely described as a massacre is one of the most heavily censored topics in china and china's defense minister meanwhile has made a rare efficient uk knowledge means of the incident saying the government did the right thing then don't mean just don't worry that not everybody is concerned about tiananmen after 30 years throughout the 30 years china under the communist party is undergone many changes do you think the government was wrong with the handling of june 4th but it was a conclusion to that incident there was a political turmoil that the central government needed to quell the government was decisive in stopping the turbulence that was the correct policy so-called mega schools have been opened in northeast nigeria to take in around 50000 orphans or for boko haram fighters have destroyed classrooms killed teachers and kidnapped
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students in 10 years of fighting and as the public school system is rebuilt in borno state experts say children need other help to al-jazeera as to why the injuries reports are my degree. how much of them are most of us saw our father killed by book or our fighters who also took away how mother. now the 11 year old is fighting back challenging the ideology of our father's killers by getting an education. i want to. learn and to know that. i'm going to see them so and also. taken from a displaced people's camps she joins 200 others who are being looked after the school in the state capital made to. the number of orphans on the streets and the danger they potentially posed criminal gangs or to fight for boko haram is forcing
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the government to take action 50 of these bigger schools have been built in borno state the epicenter of the book wire and crisis they can take in thousands of children we never had a chance to go to school education has been cut short the government here hopes that they will help counter the extremist ideologies of the group and it could be children with knowledge and education to help them thrive. the state's governor says the priority now is to get the children into a safer environment we live in. we can actually intend to my so my job now is into sure that i maintain. this. office in this school and intend this school in a sustainable manner. but education experts say the often sneak more than just new school buildings where they need is more than education they are abnormal children
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and when you are a lady in towns there really is an abnormal child you see that their equipment for such a journey is much more high in terms of resources than trained in a normal child. what armies fighting to create an islamic state in northern nigeria it's also opposed to western education and launch its schools bombing campaign and kidnapping of goals in 2009 schools teachers and students were targeted in a region that was already like him behind in school enrollment. 10 years on boko haram still has killed more than $30000.00 people including hundreds of teachers. or the crisis still far from over many predict the needs of children orphaned by the conflict well continue to rise and that the government needs to do more to care for them how to greece al-jazeera by degree nigeria up next the sports news on the al-jazeera news hour and some magic from tiger woods delights
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a golf fans in ohio soledad so coming up in. june on al-jazeera people in power returns with an investigation into why india's capital delhi has some of the worst air 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 in qatar join us for special coverage the big picture examines the power potential unprejudiced of knowledge official intelligence says it used to shape world leaders from the group of 20 nations will gather for the 14 feet 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. capturing
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a moment in time. snapshots of other lives. inspiring documentaries from impassioned filmmakers. witness on al-jazeera. hello again time for the sports is with leo thank you durian big news for liverpool they've arrived home from madrid after winning the champions league the players were all smiles as they left their hotel this morning the city of liverpool is currently welcoming them back with a reception from tens of thousands of their fans on the streets it's the 6th time liverpool have been european champions but this is the club's 1st trophy since 2012
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and the 1st time since manager your current klopp took charge. a small village in egypt also celebrated liverpool's win or more accurately that of homegrown hero mohamed salah his goal from the penalty spot in madrid set his fans into a frenzy even though they were more than 3000 kilometers away is the only the 3rd arab player to win the champions league trophy home it's a lot about the similar brings joy into egypt so he's not just a football player he's a unique human and everyone loves him older people love children love him he brings joy to every egyptian citizen which is even. more brazilian football star neymar has denied raping a woman in paris last month the woman filed a police report in sao paulo on friday alleging that she met neymar on instagram and that he had flown her to the french capital where the alleged assault took place the paris st john striker who's training with brazil for the copa america says he's been set up he also posted a link the video on social media that included messages that he exchanged with his
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accuser before and after the alleged incident. that is the other with sadness and pain i recalled this video explaining everything it's a very upsetting situation not just for me but for my family i want to apologize to my family for putting them through this because i didn't want to it was something that happened it was a set up and i was caught out but it has to be a lesson learned from now on. what the cricket world cup bangladesh have set south africa a big target after being put into bar a bat at the oval figure out a top scored with $78.00 as they posted a total of 338 for 6 and their 50 overs a short time ago south africa were 72 for 3 after 30 overs. but to the french open now and defending champion rafa on the d.l.
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is on the verge of the quarter finals he's been playing one on there of argentina the spaniard cruising towards a street sets win as things stand the roger federer has cruised into the quarter finals themselves the number 3 seed softly in are the mayor of argentina in straight sets federer will play either stefano sits about or stan wawrinka in the last. in the woman's draw the 1st of the quarter finals has been confirmed croatian petra markets will face czech teenager mark vaughan the roofs over martin came through in 3 sets against kaia kanepi. there was an emotional italian moto g.p. on sunday as. he got his 1st win after $125.00 races he held off world champion mark marquez to win his 1st ever grand prix at this level and it was on his home circuit as well but you started crying after he crossed the line marquez has extended his lead in the standings to 12 points. mexico's any roos junior bee
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champion anthony joshua to pull off one of the biggest upsets ever seen in heavyweight boxing on saturday night the british fighter came into the contest at new york's madison square garden undefeated and was looking to impress on his u.s. stay bew but it couldn't have gone much worse for him he was knocked down 4 times by ruis with the referee ending the fight in the 7th round rw as winning by technical knockout he takes all 3 of joshua's belts and makes history as the 1st mexican to hold a world heavyweight title. with his victories being compared to james buster douglas beating mike tyson in 1990 and is made even more remarkable as he was only brought in as josh was opponent a month ago after joe miller was denied a license for the fight. you know what everyone has been down amused since the beginning you know especially from this fight nobody want to know that i was in a when nobody did and everybody that betting on me is is going to make some money.
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but you know what i think got to this moment to this moment. and i'm here now you know the 1st missing heavyweight champion of the world the boston bruins gain the upper hand in their stanley cup final series with st louis the blues were host seen their 1st game at this level for 49 years but home advantage was quickly blown away with boston scoring 3 times in the opening period they continue to make use of the power play in the 2nd david pasternack making it 4 no a blues fight back never got going in the bruins wrapped up a 72 victory in the closing stages marcus joints and. german golfer martin kaymer is well placed to end his 5 year victory drought going into sunday's final round of the memorial tournament the 2 time major champion hold a 2 shot lead over the field in ohio after picking up a 6 shots and round of $66.00.
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to engage in a conversation with no preconditions we're ready to sit down with them but the american effort to fundamentally. reverse the moment and activity of this as lawmakers republic this revolutionary force is going to continue now to send us ravi joining us from arounds capsule what's been the official reaction in tehran saying well ever since the us left the 2015 liquidity a little over a year ago it is wide in what was already a sizable trust gap between 200 watched in washington so even though u.s. secretary of state my compeers comments are a positive signal of a softer tone from the united states is being received here in iran with some suspicion in a statement from the foreign minister the spokesman at last mousavi said for the aslambek republic of iran the words and expressing a hidden agenda with new words is not the foundation for practical actions for iran
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the basis is the united states altering its approach and practical behavior towards the nation of iran but mr pompei is emphasis on the continuation of maximum pressure on iran shows it is the same long running old approach that needs to be revised so the message there really is that for america talk may be cheap but for iran economic sanctions have been very costly and so while those economic sanctions remain in place iranian leaders are likely to say and the iranian public is likely to say that it's not conducive to creating a mood for any kind of conversation so so it will not be seen as and then as a stepping stone towards bringing iran in the u.s. back to the and negotiating table. i mean that's really the question will this be enough and i'm sure many people in the region who are our allies and friends of both the united states and iran as well as around him people that have been suffering so much economic pressure for so long there's going
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to be a lot of people that want to see this play out they want they want to see a negotiated solution and some kind of positive trend for iran's economy but the fact is that iran has found that in negotiating the last time things didn't go its way and in an in recent interview foreign minister jogs or to an american media outlet prior to these comments from mr pompei or said that iran's experience what the united states says can't be taken too seriously. somebody like me because talking is the continuation of the process of pressure he's imposing pressure this may work in the real estate market it does not work in dealing with iran the last experience was not very optimistic and does not provide an optimistic. perspective for a future agreement so this is what i believe is happening to the international
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community that is people think twice before they talk to the united states because because they know that what they agreed today may not hold out a lot if we are to take a positive view of things then both the united states and iran have in recent weeks softened their rhetoric they soften their tone and even though a lot of what we're hearing is still sort of standoffish the fact is that both countries have walked back from the brink of war but what iranian leaders might be asking themselves is if the united states is unwilling to compromise on its maximum pressure campaign and iran is unwilling to negotiate a new nuclear deal that the white house it was president donald trump if iran's leaders are unwilling to compromise on their defensive capabilities they don't want to talk about things like their ballistic missiles program if both sides are entrenched in these positions then what leaders in tehran are likely to be asking themselves about this latest proposal from the u.s. secretary of state is what is there left to discuss all right thank you.
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jury is constitutional council says it's cancelling the presidential election that was supposed to take place on july the 4th nearly all the candidates who put themselves forward for the top job did not register because of pressure from protesters who have been demanding more reforms the removal of politicians linked to the former president is beautifully because governments. as a professor of media studies the cats are university and he says the military needs to listen to the protesters and activate the parts of the constitution that give power to the people. the president about that you know to around the elections and to have a new president elected he failed so no he has to continue the it is like an extension of he's a tad more fees $90.00 days in order to you know to organize the next elections but the question is you have millions of protesting in the streets for every friday now
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it's the 15th right you are going to toward the 6 you for this 100 days so the issue here has been salah has to listen to the protesters you know they have to get that out of the remnants of the president did that present the government and they did they have to have a new council to organize these elections and that to me is you know we will we have to have a new election lol ok and like it to be persons or a committee of 3 or 4 persons you know to take over and prepare these elections this is very important because we have the actual government and we've been solid and big do we did is in a way that algerians who will go to vote for it and your president is really forces have entered the compound and occupied east jerusalem they used pepper spray and detained a number of palestinians who were inside attending prayers
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a large group of israeli settlers also entered the compound alongside the israeli military. well israelis are celebrating what they call jerusalem day to mark of the reunification a feast and west jerusalem. and the restoration of access to the western wall east jerusalem has been occupied since june 1987 when israel annexed it harry fawcett is there and sent the subject. so we're getting to the peak now of the jury saloon day events these nationalist largely israelis a lot of them settlers are coming here to mark this occasion according to the jewish calendar it's the day 52 years ago $967.00 when israeli forces seized east jerusalem and they have occupied it since and this is the day that they celebrate that event now it's also a day which is coinciding with the end of ramadan and that's why it makes it
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a particularly tense period and explains what took place inside the oxen most compound known as the temple mount to jews earlier on sunday i would went out that country to expectations the police israeli security forces were going to allow jews to come in usually journey end of ramadan it is off limits to non muslims to be an indication last month that the police were going to ban jewish access all of those tourists and david in the end they decided to allow some 1200 people to come in and before they came in there were protests those stones thrown and chairs thrown according to israeli police the islamic work the trust which runs the compound in accordance with a jordanian government they say some $400.00 israeli security force personnel came in well that protest and then allowed for jewish access on this day where normally it would not be allowed now the heights of these celebrations but mostly the old city of jerusalem is under way through the narrow streets
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a muslim quarter is just beyond the gate behind me a lot of the shops that are shot at the stores in preparation for many. that is it in today's reality around this event china has taken a firm stance on u.s. trade blaming washington for the setback a negotiation beijing accuses the united states of being an untrustworthy negotiator and says the trade war is only hurting america's economy here's our china correspondent adrian brown. a trade dispute the began almost a year ago is intensifying in an unusual move officials from the commerce ministry held a news conference on a sunday morning to present a report outlining china's position in the stalled trade negotiations up to 3000000 u.s. jobs were at risk it warns and it was the trumpet ministration not china backtracking on previous commitments nothing is agreed until everything is agreed and he
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warned china will never yield to pressure. if one side as will not respect another size sovereignty and the core interests forcing one side to see it through pressure to gain a result that is only beneficial to one side and this kind of negotiation will not succeed and china's government is now promising new measures set to further escalate the trade tensions on friday china's commerce ministry announced it was a stablish ing a blacklist of foreign firms deemed a threat to china's national interest more details are expected in the coming days but analysts say it's almost certainly a response to the impending ban on u.s. technology exports to china's biggest tech company a move that's likely to further unsettle foreign business executives in china u.s. ones in particular on saturday there was more chinese retaliation when terrorists were raised by up to 25 percent on $60000000000.00 worth of u.s.
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imports the list detailing the new levies running to 132 pages they applied to a wide range of products everything from meat and victim and pills to seasonings and auto parts. china's president xi jinping and president donald trump will have an opportunity to talk again at the g 20 summit in japan later this month but on sunday the vice minister said he didn't know if the 2 would now meet adrian brown al-jazeera beijing president trump says britain should walk away from the e.u. and be prepared to leave with a no deal breck's it it's as late as commons in a controversial lead up to a 3 day u.k. state visits well if i were them i wouldn't pay $50000000000.00 to a big number i would pay $50000000000.00 as me i'm only saying this for myself i would not it's a tremendous number if they don't get what they want to walk away yes.
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