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reverse the mobilizing activity of this islamic republic this revolutionary force is going to continue while iran has said relations must return to normal in order for there to be further dialogue both sides have been trading threats for weeks jordan has more from washington d.c. . the more conciliatory language from the u.s. secretary of state mike pompei all comes after several weeks of daily sometimes hourly reminders that the trumpet ministration was putting political and economic pressure on iran to change its foreign policy as well as abandon its nuclear weapons ambitions this is a situation where the u.s. has basically put all of their countries on notice that they will face sanctions if they try to buy iranian oil this comes after the trumpet ministration has put the islamic revolutionary guard corps part of iran's elite military off apparatus on
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its foreign terrorist organizations list saying that the i.r.g.c. is responsible for destabilizing governments in places such as lebanon in its been supporting the syrian government during that country's civil war and that it has been providing material and perhaps logistical support to hooty fighters in the some in the civil war in yemen this is also a situation where the u.s. has not lifted any of the economic sanctions it has imposed on iran because of its opposition to iran's nuclear program this is a situation however where there is a growing international chorus very concerned about the potential for another u.s. led war in the middle east and it may be in part as a response to those concerns that the u.s. wants to try to reassure the international community that it's not looking to start a new war but rather that it wants to see
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a real change in the way that terror on operates on the global stage. well qatar's foreign minister has told al-jazeera he has reservations about the statements on iran that came out of summits held in mecca last week the cattery prime minister attended the events despite the ongoing embargo on caps by several of its gulf neighbors it was the highest level contact between the 2 sides since the crisis began 2 years ago. we had reservations about many parts of the statement these elements include 1st the issue of only condemning iran and the escalation against it in the absence of any moderate policy to engage in dialogue with iran or to solve the challenges which could exist in the relationship between the gulf states and iran or between the arab states and iran on another site we have the adoption of the american policy towards iran respect the american policy towards iran but it is different from our policy. in the caribbean and this statement also mentioned the united goal whereas the night of the gulf war we have 3 gulf states
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blockading another gulf state whereas the united go through are we deceiving or people with such a statement. foreign minister mohammad bin abdul rahman al tani said no progress was made at the mecca summit and ending the gulf crisis despite efforts by the emir of kuwait he also said a statement by the organization of islamic cooperation had planned to drop any mention of the palestinian issue until the palestinian delegation objected and he condemned attacks on civilians in saudi arabia and the united arab emirates but call them international support to end the war in yemen where a saudi u.a.e. coalition is fighting for the rebels. to dean. condemns any attack the target civilians or civilian infrastructure regardless of such attack is directed towards saudi arabia u.a.e. or any other state we also condemn any attack the target civilians in yemen saudi is part of a war and such attacks are expected we hope that such war and we hope for an end of
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the humanitarian catastrophe in yemen and we also hope that all yemenis will go back to the negotiation table however engaging in a war has unfortunate costs and we hope that the so do youi coalition will take the decision to end this war and to give the yemenis the opportunity to overcome their differences and to enter into serious talks to put an end to this crisis. brand. to help. by tens of thousands of fans after. president donald trump is on his way to the u.k. for a 3 day state visit the trip. with the queen as well as a commemoration ceremonies on both sides of the channel so there's plenty of.
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protests trying to haul reports from. thank you thank you let me. draw the war 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 sickened that he's been finally over the 1st state visit. with the queen like this who really friends the core values of our society be. disgraced former hope indefinitely for bigger numbers than last time. 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 lying in wait are you going to tell your secret plan king nigel farage of england he's invited to visit buckingham. palace trump palace yes of course the new hotel. president will be denied some of the traditional privileges of a full state visit bilby 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 of all the carriage rides along the mile too but. it's hard to police reportedly because of security concerns or because the mel would likely be lined with unflattering plaque cards not flag waving fans i and water talks between the president and the
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british prime minister who less than a fortnight ago gave notice of her intention to resign. the disputes at the top of the headlines between the u.s. and u.k. around while weigh in the question of 5 g. networks and whether a way 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 j.c. v.o.a. pressuring european allies to do the same and those are the major issues but both the u.s. and u.k. if fairly hardened positions and i don't think that it's pretty likely that this visit is specially with a 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 70 and at the king's head in london's up a street there'll be a musical chorus line to release 3 years of the list that's a whole al-jazeera london oh. now
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boeing is facing a new problem with it 737 models u.s. aviation regulators say some aircraft may have when parts that were improperly manufactured and will have to be replaced the statements from the federal aviation administration applies to the n.g. and max models boeing is still working to get a 737 max planes back into service after they were grounded following 2 fatal crashes earlier i spoke to kyle bailey who is a pilot and a former f.a.a. safety team representative he says it's good the problem has been identified early . this is the sled assembly on the aircraft which basically gives the aircraft increased lift during takeoff and landing. the good news here is that they have actually caught the problem before an incident so i would assume that these airplanes will be thoroughly inspected prior to the air of the aircraft flying
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again to ensure that these parts in the assembly it was assembled in the proper manner if if it really was imperative problem for the f.a.a. thought that it was that a catastrophe you know was imminent or could happen as a result of the assembly of the parts they would not allow the airplanes to fly until that action is taken now if there very well could be a time period involved where the the f.a.a. perhaps regulators could say you have a week you have 2 weeks you have a month to inspect these parts based on how critical. they deem the out the inspect the anomaly to be as far as the proper way they were assembled so the fact that these are planes are immediately grounded or were there demanding inspection prior to flight would lead me to believe that this isn't a tremendously imperative situation has to be corrected immediately or on the spot . now syrian state television says the military's air defenses have intercepted an
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israeli missile attack on an airbase in homs province which killed 2 people at least 13 people have also been killed in a suicide bomb attack in as as city in disputed territory in more than aleppo close to the turkish border he was already a car was blown up with several civilians close by no group has yet claimed responsibility and saying in syria government forces backed by russia have bombed several rebel controlled areas and it lived and how many provinces and activists in the town of conscious whom are reporting the use of a banned and devastating type of munition they tore a gate and 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 there
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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 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 hamad provence hitting residential areas analysts predict the latest fighting could have far reaching consequences beyond syria's borders. the displaced people
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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 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 gates and the al jazeera and just a couple of hours ago u.s. president commented on the situation in syria. i don't like what. i gave people a warning 7 months ago. i don't like. killing indiscriminately many many. things happening over. so called america's schools have been
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opened in northeast nigeria taken around 50000 orphans of war but koran fighters have destroyed costumes kill teaches and kidnapped students in 10 years of fighting and as the public school system is rebuilt in borno state experts say children need other help to others there is up with interest reports from my degree i. want to move most of us saw her father killed by book order fighters who also took away her mother. now the 11 year old is fighting back challenging the ideology of our father scalars by getting an education. i want to. learn and for land. taken from a displaced people's camps she joins 200 others who are being looked after this
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school in the state capital made to. the number of orphans on the streets and the danger they potentially posed criminal gangs to fight for boko haram is forcing 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 patent. so my job now is into sure that i maintain. this office in this school and intend this school in
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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 and when you are a lady in towns there really is an abnormal child you see that they play or their equipment for and it is much more higher in terms of resources than trained in a normal child. backcourt 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 book has killed more than 30000 people including hundreds of teachers where the cross is still far from over many predict the needs of children orphaned by the conflict will continue to rise and that the government needs to do more to care for that
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somebody al-jazeera by degree nigeria still ahead on al-jazeera. the dangerous carb craze that's helping young libyans take their minds off their nation's devastating conflict. mexico so ring moderates take a look at the president's proposals for getting tough on crime. and bangladesh break their scoring record at the cricket world cup to leave south africa in trouble in the group stages. the weather sponsored by qatar. hello a line of cloud which you can see so clearly on the satellite picture this one here has got rain showers pulsing up it from vietnam series southern china and of out
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about the statements on iran that came out of summits held in mecca last week mohamed bin abdul rahman al tani's says the communique is only can do. without referring to a moderate policy of engagement. u.s. aviation regulators say some boeing 737 aircraft may have felt that will have to be replaced the company is still working to get it 737 max planes back into service after they were grounded following 2 fatal crashes. at least 2 people have died and 25 others are missing after an inflatable migrant boat capsized off the coast of libya more than 70 migrants were rescued and taken to a refugee camp in tripoli most of them from dawn kenya ivory coast and nigeria now forces allied to libya's u.n. recognized government say they have shot down a drone in southwest tripoli this video appears to show the wreckage it's mocked as
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being made in the united arab emirates cannot independently verify the footage. well in the months since world cliff i have to launch his offensive to take tripoli the fighting has split libya's capital into different wild and the city center a young libyans trying to distract themselves by turning the main square where racetrack it's in stark contrast to the battle scarred southern outskirts where fighters are doing their best to observe their islamic traditions otherwise head 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. forces loyal to the government in ains our neighborhood. by sunset
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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 and get on with. 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 thought all the hope that if we try to alleviate the tension by just laughing joking and telling personal stories
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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 the fighters here on the edge of. the fence fighting could break out at any moment and it's dangerous when have jets attack this area but here in the center of tripoli the situation is very different. here in the main square. come to enjoy the drifting in a country that does not have many entertainment activities drifting has become a way out. it's entertaining but dangerous. it's fun i hope all libyans can have fun and get rid of that negative energy caused
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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. tripoli. algeria's constitutional council has cancelled july's presidential election it's a move that protesters have been demanding for weeks after the removal of president other preserve his government reports. many old jury into the long suspected what was finally confirmed by the constitutional council the presidential election scheduled for july 4th is called off nearly all the candidates who put themselves forward for the top job couldn't register because of
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pressure from protesters who've been demanding more reforms on the move all politicians linked to former president abdul aziz beautifully because government analysts say interim president abdul qadeer been solid and prime minister nuri diem been doing now need to listen to the 10s of thousands of protesters. they've turned out across algeria for 15 consecutive weeks demanding the resignation of anyone linked to the former government that's been cited as to use and to to put this but it's you know they have to get that out of that eminence of the president did that but isn't the government and they did they have to have a new council to organize these elections some protesters want army chief of staff make gates a law to step in and remove the political elite but he's warned against what he says are attempts to create a power vacuum despite such warnings anti-government protesters seem determined to keep up the pressure until out curious political step different has gone. into
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al-jazeera. a candlelight vigil is being held by families of indigenous women who have gone missing or happened in canada it's believed there were thousands of victims the families are protesting the findings of a national inquiry into their disappearances which is said to be released on monday she had written saying is the with the tale and also what. a vigil is just getting underway here outside the canadian parliament in ottawa it's being held by relatives of those missing and murdered indigenous women the subject of this national enquirer it's in indigenous communities themselves who long for inquired at the very least for the names of their relatives to be put on the record given how often they were simply ignored how indifferent authorities seem to be we sort of know what the report will say on monday they will accept that official indifference that official violence from the state the state instruments of justice
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the economic marginalization the social marginalization we pretty much know that those will be be the factors pinpointed by the inquiry as they have been pinpointed in previous inquiries so although there is it's welcomes that the rec ords of the missing in the murder of now officially being recognised there is a great deal of skepticism it'll be interesting to see what justin true to the prime minister has to say on monday to convince those watching that this time things will be different now mexico has one of the highest murder rates in the wild and it's rising fast attacking violence was a key campaign pledge for president under us manual lopez obrador and the latest pars about syria is on his 1st 6 months in office john heilemann looks at what he plans to do. record murder levels in mexico it's clear the president and his mother will not a daughter needed a plan to bring the killings down and this is it or a big part of it the national guard branded as
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a new security force it's actually made up of the same soldiers marines and federal police that have been deployed to mexico's hot spots for years now $50000.00 of them will be stuck together in the new food and given extra permanent policing powers its 1st deployment in a tip line 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 gangstas had gone past all 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. 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
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marines were involved in the disappearance of a son huckle as it's happening to. the force 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 don't want more disappearances more human rights violations there is another issue now on the new force has been promised is the government really going to come through president lopez obrador announced 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 or 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
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in federal security institutions instead of strengthening their own capabilities so you're not really filling up the institutional vacuum that we have at the 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 beach results and quickly he's calculated that the national guard who deliver the it's impact in the long term is open to question john homan just did a minute. now a cruise ship in venice has collided with a tourist part injuring at least 4 people the vessel was coming in to dock when it hit the wharf and the smaller boats and prompted renewed calls for residents to stop large ships from standing so close to the city and the hayward reports of the
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with the m.s.c. sounds its horn but it is too late passengers on board the tourist boat. to scramble to safety as the cruise liner threatens to go the small of. terrifying the passengers on the top day. 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 the deck a 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 there i had
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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 this 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 his appearing their impact on this delicate city and the lagoon surrounding it. 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. it is a problem but half of the city earn thanks to these cruise ships before they said they will send my wife slowly now this is happening they will do it immediately. the as people left the embassy or they were greeted by protesters.
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the cruise ships owner says it was about to dog when it encountered a mechanical problem it's reported to towboats tried to prevent it from bombing into the river boat. an investigation is underway to find out what happened and he would al-jazeera. record levels of rain have submerged farmland and homes across the central united states the mississippi missouri and arkansas rivers have breached levees with more flooding expected charlotte best reports. just north of st louis you'll find wist olson county it's a farming community on a flood plain sandwiched between the mississippi a missouri rivers people here are familiar with spring flooding but this year it hasn't stopped.
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