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is a danger to the state and now comes another warning. 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 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 a rapid support forces headed by gen 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 voice 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 was 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 is made it will collections before the end of the year
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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. dizzier. sudanese security forces meanwhile have broken up around me by local journalists who gathered outside al-jazeera office in hearts whom they were protesting against the military council's decision on friday to close the channels biro and ban al-jazeera reporters from working in the country. israeli forces have entered the in a mosque compound in occupied east jerusalem they use pepper spray and detained a number of palestinians who were inside attending prayers a large group of settlers also entered the compound alongside the israeli military israeli's are celebrating jerusalem day to mark what they praise as the reunification of instant west jerusalem on the restoration of access to the western wall but east jerusalem has been occupied since june 1907 when israel annexed that
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area fosset is there and the subject so getting to the peak now of the jury saloon day events the 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 $167.00 when israeli forces seized is jewish then 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 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 the 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 that the police were going to ban jewish access all those tourists
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and david in the end they decided to allow some 1200 people to come in before they came in there were protests those stones thrown and chairs thrown according to israeli police the islamic works the trust which runs the compound and of course the jordanian government they say some 400 israeli security force personnel came in well that protest and then allowed to issue access on this day where normally it would not be allowed now the heights of these celebration. the march. is underway through the narrow streets in the quarter is just beyond the gate behind me a lot of the shops are shut. preparation for many of them is it intimidating the atmosphere around this event. the prime minister benjamin netanyahu has fired his education and justice minister as the reshuffle is being seen as a possible precursor to general elections in september the parliamentary knesset
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dissolved that's off last wednesday following netanyahu failure to form a governing coalition once more head on the al-jazeera news hour including china accuses the us of being untrustworthy in their escalating trade disputes. neymar responds after allegations of rape we'll hear from the brazilian star in sport. but 1st final preparations are underway in the u.k. for u.s. president donald trump's 3 day state visit for more we can cross to marion the mozzie in our european broadcast center. yes that's right doing it's going to be a busy few days here isn't it donald trump can expect both paul and protests though when he arrives in the british capital on monday hundreds of thousands of people demonstrated against his visit last year leading the u.s. president to avoid central london altogether but this time he's been formally
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invited by the queen and will be treated to several displays of royal pageantry john holl has more. thank you thank you let me. do all or rehearsals for the sort of welcome donald trump could expect if he joined the audience at the king's head theater in london street and this is a flavor of the welcome the u.s. president will actually get on his state visit to the united kingdom so i think people are really sick and he's been finally invited over for a state visit for lunch with the queen like this who really friends the core values of our society be. disgraced hope indefinitely for bigger numbers than. almost 70 percent of britons have a negative view of donald trump and during a visit last summer trump avoided central london where hundreds of thousands took to the streets in protest he met the queen at windsor castle instead where he sent
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off in front of her in a breach of royal protocol that forced the monarch to overtake him. with the country now in political turmoil new off script moments in wait are you going to tell your secret plan nigel farage of england he's inviting you to visit buckingham . palace paris yes of course you will tell. president trump will be denied some of the traditional privileges of a full state visit they'll be no address to both houses of parliament he's too divisive says the speaker he won't be staying in buckingham palace the room renovations going on nor will he join the list of other heads of state to be enjoyed the oval carriage ride along too but. it's hard to. reportedly because of security concerns or because the mel would likely be lined with unflattering plaque cards not flag waving fans i. want to
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talks between the president and the british prime minister who less than a fortnight ago gave notice of her intention to. zein the disputes at the top of the headlines of the moment between the u.s. and u.k. around while weigh on the question of 5 g. networks and whether hallway will be allowed to build those in allied countries to the u.s. and around the questions of iran with the u.s. having dropped out of the chase c.p.o. is pressuring european allies to do the same and those are the major issues but both the u.s. and u.k. have fairly hardened positions and i don't think that it's particularly likely that this visit especially with the lame duck prime minister is going to resolve this. for donald trump and the family members accompanying him they'll be pumped they'll be ceremony and at the king's head in london's up a street there'll be a musical chorus line to really really face here all of the lords that's for sure
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and a whole al-jazeera. on the war. well adam is a visit trump has weighed in on writes it he says bersin should be prepared to walk away from the e.u. without a deal and ignore the divorce fee of almost $50000000000.00. will have over them i wouldn't pay $50000000000.00 the big number i wouldn't give to believe those are just me i'm only saying this from my standpoint i would not it's a tremendous number if they don't get what they want to walk away yes it was this is their decision which is just completely i would not. if you don't get the deal you want if you don't get a fair deal. then you walk away. more now from me in central london. another bombshell intervention in british politics from donald trump a day before here arrives here in the cave for a 3 day state visit you know appears to be advocating a no deal breaks it which is likely to go down very well amongst british
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politicians who share that point of view including the ex foreign secretary and hard line breaks a tear boris johnson who don't hold 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 own going trade wars with 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 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
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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 really understands about the workings of european politics. that's state of play in london but to have more european you see later on including of course the latest on that cruise ship collision in venice now back to terrain in doha. thank you well 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 where 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
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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 one 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 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 though the spirit in the south china sea has also emerged as a flashpoint for china u.s.
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relations the chinese defense minister has warned the military will take action to defend beijing's claims over taiwan and the south china sea the comments come a day after acting u.s. defense secretary patrick shanahan or in china to stop threatening its neighbors sovereignty own words are going to do it is legitimate right of china to carry out construction on its own territory trying to build a limited defense facilities on the islands and brace for self defense is when there are threats they will be defenses in the place of he will be on board ships and military aircraft how can we not deploy any difference facilities for 6 countries have overlapping claims in the south china sea china vietnam the philippines taiwan malaysia and brunei china historically claims nearly all of the sea including waters close to the coasts of the other countries beijing has built several artificial islands to house military bases there this is important because it's a major trade routes worth 5 trillion dollars and has abundant fisheries natural resources and possible oil and gas reserves and the philippines is building
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a military base on its northernmost island which is just 80 kilometers from taiwan jamila island dog and traveled there with the philippine military. people here say it's talked about like mythical islands in the children's book a place so remote many thought there was no way to get there. but the philippine military invited us on the trip. and after almost 2 days of travel we finally arrived at the island. yami. is also known as is the northernmost to put the philippines taiwan. for the last 2 years the philippine military has been quietly building a maritime zone here it's not in a contested area as it's well within the philippines exclusive economic zone but the philippine military is thinking ahead to the area of the naval forces to.
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be. the very vast waters with other naval forces in the. yummie the island is highly strategic it's facing a key waterway that connects the pacific ocean the east china sea and the south china sea. at a time when the administration is highly criticized for its worth. the philippine military has been. in the north. we have a responsibility we should exercise our rights braving the rough seas. has been fishing here for more than 50 years he says a foreign poachers with larger fishing vessels have been bullying local fishermen like him for decades he says he is grateful for the shelter that's been built here
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for them. from what i never imagined that this was possible in my lifetime before we were helpless for a nurse throw dynamite in front of us. food security is a growing issue not just in the philippines but in a region with competing claims over territorial waters and analysts say this may well be the next milegi flashpoint. as the flag is raised and the national anthem reverberates on this now occupied island the philippine navy promises to increase its patrols here on the northern front. dogon al jazeera police island northern philippines still ahead in the 2nd half of the news hour a military drone shot down in libya hence foreign intervention in the conflict. a
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new schools in northern nigeria for children who've been made or friends. some magic from tiger woods delights a girl found in ohio. a little later. hello plenty of hate across the middle east as one would expect we've got showers drifting across the eastern side of the region northern parts of afghanistan 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 a $51.00 degrees celsius recently so
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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 days as we go on into choose day well that little 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 being pregnant 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 south.
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following on the top stories on al-jazeera secretary of state my compost says the u.s. is ready to hold talks with the wrong with no preconditions in response iran's president hassan rouhani said it's up to the u.s. to return to the negotiating table which walked away from algeria transitional government says it's counseling july's presidential election it prolongs the country's transition after the removal of president it's a free for in april. at least 2 people have been killed in turn other. injured in sudan's capital after security forces opened fire on protesters they've been counted outside the military headquarters for weeks demanding a civilian government. in syria a government forces backed by russia have bombed several rebel controlled areas and
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how much provinces and activists in the town of homs are reporting the use of a banned and devastating type of munition victoria gate and he reports. syrian opposition activists say this video shows syrian government forces dropping white phosphorus on the town of qana shakoor an insult and al-jazeera can't independently verify this footage. but white phosphorus is an internationally banned weapon and incendiary material conclusive ear burns and breathing difficulties. activists say it's part of the strategy to depopulate a particular territory in order to secure 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. 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
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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 hamma provence hitting residential areas analysts predict the latest fighting could have far reaching consequences beyond syria's borders. 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 in it live since then an armed group formally allied with al qaeda has seized large parts of the area triggering the syrian government's latest offensive and leading to yet another humanitarian crisis. victoria gate and be al
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jazeera iraq has sentenced 2 frenchmen to death for joining i saw very just 2 of 14 french citizens handed to iraqi authorities 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 charles stratford has more 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 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
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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 were carried out by that group a group that of course is not a state there have been renewed calls for
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a ban on big cruise ships docking in venice after one slammed into a wharf and smaller tourist boat let's go back to my animals in london from our not starting. yeah incredible pictures we've been seeing from venice a thought that a technical issue was to blame for this collision which took place in the center of the city it left 4 people injured but local residents say they have long voiced concerns about large boats sailing so close to their floating city as the hayward reports. are that the m.s.c. sounds its horn but it is too late passengers on board the tourist spoke. to scramble to safety as the cruise liner threatens trying to go the smaller. terrifying the passengers on the top day.
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ever angle you watch the collision is scary but the cruise liner simply walking there at the boat. several people were hurt as they tried to escape. i was on my terrorist i live on the 4th floor and i can see that attacker canal very well from the i saw the tip of the ship that was rapidly approaching and it seemed like it was coming here and in fact it ended up squeezed i heard this deafening noise coming closer the sound of the horn we were very lucky because it could have been much worse i thought the ship would reach my house the accident happened on the jew deck a canal which is a major thoroughfare into the city built on water. bennis is one of europe's most popular tourist destinations 20000000 people visit every year but the number of large cruise ships traveling through this u.n. world heritage site has alarmed many here fearing their impact on this delicate
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city and the lagoon surrounding it. you know. it's a shameful situ. but despite what happened we have been lucky given the circumstances it could have been a lot worse. it is a problem but half of the city earned thanks to these cruise ships before they said they will send moist slowly now this is happening they will do immediately. was was as people left the embassy or they were greeted by protesters was. the cruise ships owner says it was about to dog when it encountered a mechanical problem it's reported to tow boats tried to prevent it from bombing into the river boat. an investigation is underway to find out what happened and why he would al-jazeera. now in all the stories we're
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following pope francis has asked for forgiveness for the mistreatment of roma people during a trip to romania the head of the roman catholic church apologize for the discrimination they've suffered particularly in italy it follows comments by its wings deputy prime minister that he will close the country's role in the camps are the biggest ethnic minority in europe with a population of up to 6000000 people. well now to germany the leader of the country's social democratic party has resigned casting doubt over the future of the ruling coalition the s.p.d. was due to vote on andrea now as position on tuesday after she chose to stay in coalition with angola merkel's conservatives the move was criticized by the party's left both parties in germany's ruling coalition suffered heavy losses at last week's european elections dominic came brings us the latest now from berlin. in the short term this decision by andrea nihilists means the social democrats will have
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to find a new party leader and leader of the party in parliament but that's where their problems begin because the electoral position of this party is very poor they have lost 4 of the 5 major elections held in germany or across europe since under an artist took the leadership and their opinion poll ratings are perhaps even worse still one poll this weekend puts the party down at 12 percent but is the worst rating the of the party has had in the polls since the opinion polls began in germany and then consider this thought that when the party decided to go into coalition government with the end of it with angela merkel last year in march of last year many people said they thought that it was better to put germany's interests above party interests the problem is that the opinion polls show that many people do not support this party and it has been losing votes hand over fist for many many years so when the leadership of this party is decided upon revenue
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policies the person who goes on to become leader will decide upon they have to answer one very tricky question do they think it's better to pull out of a grand coalition with angela merkel to try and pursue a different policy or do they stay in merkel's government knowing that each day that goes by their opinion poll ratings fall further away that's the dollar. the social democrats face right now just one other story to bring you from ukraine protesters of toppled a statue of a soviet military hero in the country's 2nd largest city hokie live the boss of marshfield yogi zhukov was pulled down during a rally by far right and nationalist groups protest to say the statue violated ukraine's a law banning communist symbols of commanded the red army forces in the final assault on lin in the 2nd world war. that's it from london for now i'll see you in about 20 minutes time for more news let's head back to daryn and doha larry and thank you all forces loyal to libya's u.n.
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recognize government say they've shot down a drone in southwest tripoli the video appears to show the wreckage of an image of the u.a.e. flying al-jazeera cannot independently verify the footage. in the months since war lords 24 have to launch has offensive to take over tripoli the fighting has split libya's capital in 2 different worlds on the southern outskirts where the violence is almost constant people break their ramadan fast with weapons by their side but in the city center younger beings are for now using the main square as a race track without them we'll have reports. as we approach the front line in southern tripoli. there is silence and uncertainty people have left this area and their homes and shops old ruined by war. a bleak landscape covered by smoke from missiles fired by warlords really for have to the forces 2
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forces loyal to the to government in ains our neighborhood. by 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. 2 here on the battlefield food is usually mixed with weapons in between these fighters take time to chill out get on with. chanting jokingly against have to. the. car and blaming fighters from the city of god who.

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