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come off on things thinking to realize even with this history make it. last. it's the greatest alliance the world has ever known as donald trump says the united states is committed to a trade deal with britain as its whole stressing is with how to leave the european union. and i'm fully back to boil watching al-jazeera live from doha hold still coming out to. power unitary forces put on a show of strength in sudan's capital a day after dozens of protesters are killed
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in a crackdown. a massive rally in hong kong to commemorate the town and many square massacre as china ignores the 30th anniversary of the pro-democracy protests and agree a grim eat holiday for families in yemen where poverty has forced many to eat leaves to survive. thank you very much for joining us special relationship u.s. russian donald trump and britain's prime is theresa may have stressed on the ties between their nations at a news conference that ended just a short while ago the 2 leaders met for an hour and talks about everything from iran to a trade agreement and that's important for britain as it leaves the european union said they will reach an agreement on market access for chinese tech giant while way washington has security reservations about its 5 g. technology. as the u.k.
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makes preparations to exit the european union the united states is committed to a phenomenal trade deal between the u.s. and the u.k. there is tremendous potential in the trade deal i say probably to even 3 times of what we're doing right tremendous potential today we've discussed again the importance of our 2 nations working together to address it runs destabilizing activity in the region and to in short iran cannot acquire a nuclear weapon although we differ on the means of achieving that as i've said before the u.k. continues to stand by the nuclear deal it is clear that we both want to reach the same goal it is important that iran meets its obligations and we do everything to avoid escalation which is in no one's interest i surely will speak to our white house correspondent kimberly how i get in washington but 1st live to lawrence the outside 10 downing street the official residence of the british prime minister said
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the 2 leaders praised the strength of their relationship but also a number of different says the on several issues between these 2 countries iran differences as well on china and also trade what were the highlights of this news conference. yeah i mean i mean they brushed over all of these things were climate change in government at all or way was brushed over and they said their differences over iran but the same same common goal i think i thought was most striking was how dismissive present was of a variety of british politicians to the quite like boris johnson who might become prime minister he said he didn't know michael gove who also might become prime minister even though michael gave an interview donald trump in 2016 after he was such. a resume a for the times newspaper to the nz if you so it was a trumpet forgotten who he was jeremy corbyn it turns out had asked donald trump for a meeting and i was dismissed because the. trump said the german told me it was
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a negative person and he was exactly the same sort of language to describe the mayor of london city come on. well i think he's been a not very good mayor from what i understand he's done a poor job crime is up a lot of problems and i don't think he should be criticizing a representative of the united states that can do so much good for the united kingdom we talked about it before he should be positive not negative he's a negative force not a positive force and if you look at what he said he hurts the people of this great country and i think he should actually focus on his job he'd be a lot better if he did that he could straighten out some of the problems that he has and probably some of the problems that he's caused. the most incendiary thing that donald trump said though was in relation to the sort of trade deal he wants with the u.k. off the backs of because he directly said that he wants the national health service to be brought in so that's that's absolutely dynamite because there is no
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politician in this country who could count since a sell off of paul to national health service to american pharmaceutical companies and i think that in particular is going to get seized on by opponents of brecht's states as a way of saying look if this is the sort of trade deal that was once a free trade deal with united states that sells off the health service then actually is he worth bothering with it at all and i thank you for that in london let's get the view now from washington d.c. and here's our white house correspondent kimberly hockett i can believe this was day 2 of a 3 day state visit to the u.k. how is this all being seen in washington d.c. is the president being seen as being successful. for the most part i mean this is still a very divided country and there still are the you know done in terms of polarizing leader you either like him or you don't like him here in the united states but i think there is some relief that donald trump has managed to get through the sort of 2nd major day the working day following a day of pageantry in the u.k.
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without any sort of major gaffe that might embarrass the united states so i think that there is some sort of relief that he's stuck to the script if you will and in terms of the headlines coming out of that press conference they're sort of doubling down by the u.s. president the issue of trade with mexico that he's once again not just when it comes to sort of type thing those in the u.k. about brecht's it but also when it comes to dealing with the migration issue on the southern border of the united states and mexico using trade deals as his leverage and so likely what will come out of that press conference and that will be played extensively here in the united states will have less to do about the u.k. visit more to do with domestic politics and that looking ahead to june 10th when the president says he will go ahead with the punitive measures he's been threatening the increasing tariffs on mexican goods into the united states from 5 percent up to 25 percent with each month increasing by 5 percent incrementally this
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is certainly something that is going to be chewed on here in the united states because there's a lot of controversy there's a lot of goods and services coming from mexico american companies are located there the u.s. president saying in that press conference with theresa may that it will have no impact on american businesses but i can tell you there are many in the business community including the chamber of commerce that will take great issue with that and may even work towards trying to stop those tariffs that the president says he's moving ahead with thank you for that committee how cats live at the white house in other world news in sudan gunfire is being reported in the capital con to my day after a military coup. down left at least $35.00 processors dead the head of the military joint says they will no longer negotiate with protesters and have called for a general election within 9 months internet service has remained down a notch arse of a country victoria gate and b. has the latest. members of the sudanese paramilitary
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group known as the rapid support force shoot a protest as in the capital khartoum the military john to has been in charge since long time president obama al bashir was deposed in april military leaders have apologized for the killing and injuring of dozens of demonstrators on monday. on the 1st day of the ija festival following ramadan the crackdown appears to be continuing the. a small number of sudanese attended the prez but most stayed at home too scared to go outside activists say the records will boost has surrounded mosques and a body representing sudanese pharmacists says r.s.s. soldiers a provoking fights with medical staff outside hospitals. the military leadership says elections will be held within 9 months but protesters don't trust the john to they want to the major transfer of power to civilian rule and aggressive i mean we
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the sudanese people hold the security forces accountable for the dispersal of the session and the security forces a bit trite the sudanese people. hundreds of protesters have been arrested and the internet is caught despite that analysts say demonstrators can keep a momentum for change going but they do have the ability to mobilize civilians not only in protest. not just in the 3 towns in the capital but others cities in the sudan and they also have the ability to cause a general strike which would severely. the economy the justice says it's investigating why force is short on armed civilians that the long running city at a military headquarters in khartoum the killings are being condemned worldwide but pleas for restraint are apparently being ignored by members of the rapid support force and protesters are paying the price victoria gate to be there and the un
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human rights council has called on the military jointer to return to negotiations with the processes instead of targeting the protest leaders we call on the transitional military council to reach out to them again for a renewed negotiation and a discussion about how to manage the transition of sudan to a civilian led administration the human rights grievances that led to the protest in the 1st place will not go away if the military simply decides to impose its own election schedule there needs to be a discussion about the grievances that sparked the protest in the 1st place if any transition in sudan is to be sustainable and he told. the syrian government's ally russia has brock's the un security council from issuing a statement on attacks in a province the member states were expected to stand on. the possibility of a humanitarian disaster because of increasing attacks by the government on rebel controlled areas on monday at least 3 people were killed in the town of mar out on
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mon government forces launch an offensive to recapture a libyan a probe despite a cease fire deal or both the syrian government and russia have been accused of systematically targeting hospitals doctors are force evacuate patients and many international aid agencies have pulled out because of security concerns al-jazeera has gained rare access to. report from there. even located in a cave hospitals are not safe in the sport of syria anymore as the regime and its allies continue to target them. alone was injured and you strike the mcconnachie home almost a month ago with whoever the hell is wrong she and her brother went back home to pick up some stuff during what they believed was a cease fire. and all of. my brother is a martyr what was our guilts and mine about or what may god punish assad his people
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and russia and the him taste the same pain. syrian and just say at this 26 medical facilities have been hit since the syrian regime intensified its attack synod live on april 26th a place 300 people have been killed whole of the fear no not a hospital but i wish they took me all the hospitals are now targets many would prefer to suffer and die at home to dying in a hospital now. despite this hospital being hidden underground a bomb blended 200 meters away a few days ago. to prevent civilian casualties the hospitals inside did live made the decision to evacuate patients. except for the emergency cases. this doctor says even this children is hospital couldn't escape the regime's shelling despite coordinates being shared with the un. well what we got was during the airstrikes my wife and daughters were also at the hospital but i had to
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keep them here to be able to evacuate the others the hospital was full it was tough to decide and keep the crew safe at the same time we have only 2 options either stay or die following the syrian regime's latest airstrikes targeting the health facilities in and let medical workers think they are being deliberately targeted aid organizations are scared to send chris into syria leading to a shortage in medical supplies people say here it is much easier to find weapons than finding medicine. people in it live say they have lost hope that the world will do anything to stop the onslaught. for 7 years the international community has provided nothing not the un not the others it's all empty promises it is one of the escalation zones agreed by turkey russia and iran but equipment has been a constant of violated by the syrian government and russia now 3000000 people in it
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the fear that the uptake in violence over recent weeks is only going to get worse. al-jazeera in the northwest and syria still ahead on al-jazeera. i may welling's inside that you might come women's football campaign leon as i prepare for the 1st ever world cup match against brazil. a large and it's good to have you back or are still seeing a lot of a. active weather here across just to the south coast of china now a lot of that has slipped to the south of the last few days we do expect it to start to ease on back into this area so you can see here for hong kong more rain phew you can see the clouds are also pushing to the north shanghai though still staying partly cloudy at 32 degrees food show at 32 degrees as well here on
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wednesday but we do expect that to increase in rain and clouds as we go towards the next couple of days while here across parts of india we are watching the monsoon months almost a make its way towards the north now some of those showers are making their way inland so that's cooling down the temperatures across some of that area still quite hot here neck pressure at 44 degrees new delhi at 44 degrees here on wednesday staying about the same but out here towards parts of bangladesh we are watching for the potential of flooding the rain continues day after day there we don't expect that to ease and each time soon and then very quickly over here towards parts of the gulf we are watching our tempers here dog come up as well 38 degrees is the expected high here on wednesday humidity will be a problem as well but by the time we get to thursday things dry out a bit about $45.00 degrees there over here towards abu dhabi at 40 and with scott it's going to be nice a few with a temperature of $35.00. i
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want to get down to the nitty gritty here everyone alexy weather online and how that male chauvinism that is i think clash with our global federation it is really fight to get a piece of that or if you join us on saturday people are free now they're coming to pick up their mind this is a dialogue everyone has a points to talk to us in our live you tube chat and you too can be in history joining the colloidal conversation amount is in a. you're watching al jazeera live from doha a reminder of our top stories this hour more gunfire is reported in saddam's
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capital khartoum a day after a military crackdown left at least $35.00 protesters dead the paramilitary group known as you drop its support forces are believed to have surrounded a major hospital where a number of injured protesters are being treated launch protests are expected later on tuesday and u.s. president donald trump has matched the ongoing british prime minister to resign me on day 2 of his 3 day state visit to the u.k. the 2 leaders say they are hopeful about a post breaks it free trade deal and they also discussed iran as they try to resolve their differences over market access to chinese tech giant while we as well or let's speak some more about this now to mock shanahan who is head of the department of politics and international relations at the university of reading he joins us live from london thank you so much for being with us 1st of all donald trump during this news conference he had a short while ago with serious and may praise the extraordinary u.s. u.k. relationship it's true that this is supposed to be the oldest and most crucial
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relationship in the world but there's been so much disagreement do you think this trip would have reaffirmed this so-called special relationship. well i think the special relationship has just been a myth that's been propagated by both sides when it's been useful so it's a do it starts really with churchill i mean the relationship between the u.k. and the usa starts in a war in america 240 odd years ago. the relationship is not a great moment stunning trump is not well liked in the u.k. over here and he sings be interfering too much in u.k. to mystic politics some will see him as a strong leader and as an inspiration for some brits it is for instance but he probably isn't doing an awful lot stoke the flames of a warming and improving relationship and there are those who will say you know what was the point really of these talks were serious they may when in a week's time or
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a little bit more perhaps she's going to be not the prime minister anymore and he's going to have to deal with another prime minister and that donald trump really doesn't have the power to unilaterally get a trade deal with the united states. absolutely he's talking a good game but he talks very much at a surface level there is not a lot of depth or a lot of intellect behind the statements that he's making there and he doesn't have the power to push this through it will be a congressional deal if it's done at all and at the moment there isn't great clarity on if when and how the united kingdom is going to exit the you and what kind of relationship there will be with the united states afterwards it will be highly isometric it will be in the u.s. is favor certainly won't trump is in office and there is a very very long negotiations take place before any much vaunted deal kind of here and it will probably be after trump has left the white house and there's also
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a difference of opinion about china and in particular what type of relationship to maintain with the chinese telecom giant why well do you think they can find common ground on that as trump said they were during the news conference the common grounds will arrive after trees the mayor has left the scene c. has personally force for a relationship with wa wait that includes the men 5 g. technology over here there are many in her cabinet some who will be looking to succeed. who would side with the americans and would exclude twa way from any future involvement in complex systems in the u.k. i suspect it's the security relationship will not be challenge that's all and that once mrs may is back in her maiden head constituency and not in numbers and things will be an awful lot smoother mike shanahan very good to talk to you about this thank you so much for joining us there from london mark shanahan is from reading
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university in the u.k. thank you for your time. now the attack in southern yemen has killed a child and wounded 6 others the rebels launch rocket attacks on areas around tie there's also been fighting between you many government forces and the healthy established city that millions of people around the world are celebrating eades the holiday marking the end of the holy month of ramadan but in yemen families have little to celebrate ramadan a tab reports from the capital sana'a. the stands held was going he's broken taxi it was his all in last option to make ends meet for his big family he has no idea how they will celebrate their little 1st holiday marking the end of the holy month of ramadan but. i bought this taxi which help me meet my family's needs now it's broken down i can hardly afford daily meals let alone eat
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essential so my family. her clothes used to have better lives he was a military pilot before the war devastated yemen's air force the relocation of yemen's central bank from sun how to aden was another blog not only to her load but to thousands of public employees. the war has pushed 13000000 yemenis to the brink of famine while another 7000000 have become dependent on foreign aid that's according to the u.n. but despite all this many here because vehicles are buying. for the aid holiday and to put a smile on the children's faces. on this most of the people you see here shopping for aid after they received half a payment for maidens bank months after nonpayment. money from relatives has been the only way for me and many others to make ends meet we receive
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half a salary every year that's not even enough to buy. this devastating war has to be brought 20 and as we've had enough. close to the saudi border live is even more difficult this is a slum 50 kilometers out of this of saudi arabia it's monthly just whom after being forced from 2 other. i have fled my region and lived everything behind as it's on the constant in the tillery bombardment we have marched with 2 days of the long journey i've lost my 4 month old child now i'm here facing another challenge to survive famine. some of them most of the internally displaced people are forced to eat leaves outside yemen i'd means presents treats and sweets. mother and thousands like him the dream this holiday is for a decent meal or. so nah.
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commemoration ceremonies are being held in several countries on the 3rd anniversary of the 10 men square massacre in china but the scene of the killings in beijing was surrounded by tight security as china's government continues its censorship of what happened the u.s. e.u. and taiwan a calling for china to use the anniversary to right past wrongs china's government is defending its response then. prove that you don't find it china's tremendous development achievements showed that the actions taken by the chinese government at that time were completely correct and it maintained and continued the country's political stability economic development and social progress the chinese people will move forward along the path of socialism with chinese characteristics. of the lunatic ravings and babbling are destined for the garbage heap of history we advise these people to take a look in the mirror and mind their own business stop attacking in smearing china
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stop interfering in china's internal affairs cease with words and actions that damage china us mutual trust and cooperation. in hong kong meanwhile tens of thousands of people have held a candlelight vigil for the victims of the 10 in men's square massacre pro-democracy leaders spoke to the crowds wearing t. shirts which read that people will not forget the event is held every year but this time more people have attended the ceremony over concerns about china's increasing influence on and was a demonstration and spoke to some of them people gathered at. 30 years ago hong kong with a very different place for one thing it was a british colony while people here were angered and concerned about what happened in tiananmen square in 1909 there was a sense of distance so over the years this candlelight vigil became tradition the number of people coming and going waxed and waned but this year there is a sense of urgency can you tell us why this year there is
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a different feeling of thirst for the 30th anniversary be important i said i forget the person that he. is being fed by the chinese government thank you and can you tell us why you're here today and why you think it's important to be here. efficient and i hope that. hong kong are not happy democracy and they are trying to frighten people and for good. or are they are speaking of science and its grip on the city of freedom of expression art and school legal and the central government has been interfering in a hole in the political system and now many people and all the mon are fighting at all of those in the extradition law there which would be the way for all the people to be tried in the mainland china the picture additional says it all and china has issued a travel warning to citizens against traveling to the united states or working there chinese tourists are being warned they are at risk of being robbed or shot
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that warning follows another from the chinese government to students who want to go to u.s. universities and school. at least 11 people have been killed in an attack in the east of the democratic republic of congo military sources say the attack in beni was carried out by rebel fighters an awning to the group known as the on lines democratic forces gunfire is said to be continuing in the area. are some sports and a women's world cup sauce in france on friday and our sports correspondent me weddings has been inside jamaica is training camp known as the reggae girls they are the 1st caribbean country to qualify for the tournament with a little help from the daughter of bob marley. some teams at the women's football world cup failure to win the trophy will be a disappointment for jamaica's team who call themselves the wreck i guess just being here is a miracle. before and after the last world cup 4 years ago the jamaican football
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federation decided to concentrate their limited resources on the men's take whatever was going to be a white sedan a molly daughter of reckon a ledge a step to 1 the right used mommy raised awareness and kick started a property 7 loads of people still don't know your story where did this thing come from and what we. know i mean obviously we've put this thing together over the last 4 years. or so you know of some of the worst it is. the result of my father. and look where they've got to now mike is somehow qualified for the world cup the team celebrations after beating panama helping make the football well take notice. yes.
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sure of being drawn in a tough world cup group after the opening game against brazil by italy story a bot fix the you know the 24th so you bridge the knockout stage so one good result and i can continue their journey here in france. most of their goals come from khadija sure who's played in the american league but it's a touch now and i think the world cup secures her a lucrative move to european football 3 of her brothers have died in gang violence in jamaica but this is a team full of spirit and. what makes our team so great is that we're the perfect example of our country's motto which is out of many one people a social media spreading the word which really helps and getting our message across that what we're doing is really a big deal and definitely an attacking. physicality. and hopefully we can kind of bring a more of a organization and a discipline to i play it all i'm thinking about is that we're going there for 9
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points and that's it this is not the end of our journey it's always been. the break i wouldn't prove that there's more than sprinters in jamaica this is serious with. al-jazeera at the gym i can training camp and. this is just there and these are top stories u.s. president donald trump has made the outgoing british prime minister to resign may on day 2 of his visit to the u.k. the 2 leaders say they are hopeful about a pose frank state free trade deal and they also spoke about iran and ways to resolve their differences over a market access to chinese tech giant huawei as the u.k. makes preparations to exit the european union the united states is committed to a phenomenal trade deal between the u.s. and the u.k.
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there is tremendous potential in the trade deal i say probably to add even 3 times of what we're doing right now tremendous potential. today we've discussed again the importance of our 2 nations working together to address iran as destabilizing activity in the region and to ensure to iran cannot acquire a nuclear weapon although we differ on the means of achieving that as i've said before the u.k. continues to stand by the nuclear deal it is clear that we both want to reach the same goal it is important that iran meets its obligations and we do everything to avoid escalation which is in no one's interest more gunfire is reported in sudan's capital khartoum a day after a military crackdown left 35 protesters dead internet services remain shut down in large parts of the country the head of the military says they will no longer negotiate with protesters and have called for
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a general election within 9 months sudan's main opposition group has called for an international inquiry into the killing of protesters. at least 14 people most of them civilians have been killed in an attack in eastern democratic republic of congo military sources say the attack in beni was carried out by rebel fighters belonging to the group known as the allied democratic forces gunfire is said to be continuing in the area tens of thousands have gathered at a vigil in hong kong to remember china's 1989 crackdown on student protesters in 10 men square groups around the world are set to commemorate the massacre but no such event will take place on the chinese mainland as beijing continues its censorship of the incident you're upset with the headlines on al-jazeera the news continues here after the streambed stay with us. 2 years into the blockade. we look at the future of the g.c.c.
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crisis. and its impact on life in qatar. join a spokesperson for coverage of the qatar blockade on al-jazeera. hi emily could be here in the stream is myanmar's army still killing people and replying to the we discuss a new report by amnesty international that accuses the military of fresh atrocities tweet us your comments or leave them in our lives you tube chat and you too can be in the stream. the massacre of ethnic groups and myanmar's rakhine state hasn't ended according to a new report by amnesty international now the group wants the u.n. security council to refer the crimes to the international criminal court or kind state is riven by ethnic and religious divisions and was the.
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