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the arabia from a standpoint of congress not only is there discomfort over this being potentially falling into the wrong hands but also the coziness of the trumpet ministration with saudi arabia particularly given the fact that the cia has concluded that saudi arabia was responsible the highest levels of the saudi government specifically the crown prince of ordering the murder of jamal high show she the washington post journalist and they believe for this reason as well as other human rights violations this is not a government that the united states should be supporting the united nations as at least 4000000 people have left venezuela because of its worsening economic and political crises well with 700000 of them left since the end of 2015 the un describing the figure as alarming and says help is still needed to host them in other countries particularly in latin america more from less in america editor this year newman in something. the u.n.
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high commission for refugees numbers of 4000000 venezuelans having left the country could in fact be conservative and we know that the numbers are increasing by the day in fact some organizations including the united nations are predicting that more than 6000000 venezuelans could have left the country before the end of this here and the vast majority of these people are coming here to latin america and to countries that simply cannot cope in many cases cannot even provide the basic services for their own population and so latin american countries are trying to urge the international community to step up to try to help to share the responsibility for this unprecedented flood of refugees as they're being called now from venezuela they are in chile they are in argentina in peru more than a 1000000 in colombia in ecuador and counting and in fact we're now seeing for the 1st time that israel in striving to leave the country in raf's and some of them
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drowning in the ocean trying to get to places like trinidad and tobago. in the news ahead more international pressure on the philippines government to stop its deadly war on drugs. saying goodbye to a new orleans musical legend the man known as dr john has. hello the rain has been heavy in the last couple days in the yangtze valleys ease now has more just gone offshore beyond shanghai as you can see but the line stretches back into the middle a chance anywhere from sichuan time to the bottom right hand corner in northern taiwan could be wet the general trend is to bring that rain slowly sas with sunday hong kong always in the humid zone probably largely dry and that's probably true
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shanghai as well between the 2 not so the monsoon is still to get going properly ahead of it is when it's a pretty big showers roo rattlings understand that's true bangladesh northeastern india but the line of the forward sunday which should be the monsoon trough ought to be here is actually officially just coming in to sri lanka as you can see so head of it still big thunderstorms but not proper daily rains and the big heat still with us new delhi is about 45 now know it's been about 49 last day or so as far as i'm aware but we're you know on the high side because until the rain starts to break and it's coming in and say as you see west of that and equally the cloud is creeping up the coast of yemen there could be some rain here otherwise it's very quiet the winds stop to strong and temperatures typically are into the low forty's .
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the brazilian dictatorship with a democratically run team. change the course of. the center with a resolution resort. to locals as the dr i will rebels concludes with the celebration of the life and legacy of socrates corinthians democracy movement. just the. top stories this hour on al-jazeera sudan's opposition has accepted the ethiopians prime minister as
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a mediator in the political deadlock. trying to kick start negotiations between the military and the protest leaders who are calling for civilian rule following violent crackdowns on demonstrations the u.s. congress is pushing back on president trump's move to fast track the sale of american weapons to saudi arabia and york times reports as the u.s. could give riyadh access to technology to produce its own high tech bomb. and the u.n. says 4000000 migrants have fled the political and economic crises and venezuela most of them in the past 3 and a half years it's described the figure as alarming and said urgent help is needed. here and human rights experts demanding an investigation into what they call a staggering number of murders in the philippine government's war on drugs human rights watch estimates at least 12000 filipinos have been killed. president deterred his campaign began in 26 days this report from charlotte us.
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one year into philippine president rod regarded her say as war on drugs 17 year old candela sentence was dragged into a dark alley in manila by plain clothes police officers and shot in the heat. he was one of 32 suspects killed that night for their alleged involvement in the illegal drugs trying to take. the love of. the people who shot my son can hear this i don't know if they have a heart there are a lot of churches here they should go to one. another year passed into tears i had doubled down on the drug war his signature policy initiative went to the funerals of 5 people in cebu killed in a right one widow told us how police barged into her home at dawn looking for her husband he told me don't be afraid there are no drugs in our home they won't do anything but she says police shot her husband dave in the last 3 years police say
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they have killed more than 5000 drug users or dealers but rights groups insist that number is at least 3 times higher. if you stay 3 years to destroy our. human rights experts and the cause for an independent investigation with this statement to the un human rights council we have recorded a staggering number of unlawful deaths and police killings in the context of the so-called war on drugs as well as killings of human rights defenders they write the killings appear to happen in a climate of impunity and that concerns have been raised with to today's government 33 times over the last 3 years. the president has remained defiant when the international criminal court began examining the president's policies on drugs he
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withdrew from the court and he isn't 20173 singing the un special rapporteur on extrajudicial killings agnes kalama. that's why i told column art if you investigate me i'll slap you she is the lead signatory to this new statement. that even though you may be more are who don't ever. even don't present it heard this our lives are not even in charge of the legislature and even though there's not much of a challenge for institutional checks and balances at home at least internationally there could be a movement on that from. the 11 rights campaign is time this statement hit of the un human rights council opening a new session in geneva this month challenge ballasts al-jazeera the u.s. says it will lodge a formal diplomatic protest with russia over a near miss between warships and these china say both countries are accusing each
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other of unsafe actions after the ships came within 50 meters of crashing but 2 ships had to take evasive action to avoid a collision which military officials say puts sailors lives in danger the un security council has been told a state actor is likely responsible for the attack on oil tankers off the u.s. coast last month saudi arabia norway and the u.a.e. presented their joint reports the u.s. previously blamed iran attack france's actually israel could be responsible for him a mohammad has more. a sophisticated and coordinated operation that's how the united arab emirates saudi arabia and norway described last month's attacks on 4 oil tankers off the coast of the u.a.e. a u.a.e. led investigation has told the u.n. security council that a state actor played a role but gave no clarity on who was responsible for the attack happened east of the emirate of fujairah which is near the strait of hormuz a global oil and gas shipping route to saudi tankas and amorality vessel and the no
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we were targeted but there were no casualties the country's believe the may 12th attacks required experts navigational fos boats and trained divers who placed mines to cause damage to the vessels but not a major explosion. u.s. president donald trump has deployed warships and b. $52.00 bombers to the region citing an unspecified threat from iran and this being an escalating series of rhetoric and accusations. u.s. national security adviser john bolton has accused iran of attacking the vessel's he's long been calling for regime change into her and us secretary of state my pump aoe says it's possible to her alleged attack was an attempt to raise the price of oil the saudi ambassador to the u.n. also blamed iran but iran's foreign minister rejects the accusations as ludicrous and is calling for an investigation in a tweet he left little doubt about who he thinks is responsible accusing the
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israeli intelligence agency mossad of fabricating information to link to her and to the attacks russia's deputy ambassador to the u.n. says the investigation should continue you shouldn't jump to conclusions to want to know in the case are you really this is really going on or you know no. no no conclusions. will be continued so no name no iran no you would be buying your i just know more than a claim and has to guess you were going to be. but that's going to leave but he told me you believe in the investigation so far no one has presented evidence of their claims all of this comes after the u.s. re imposed sanctions on the reigning oil exports after withdrawing from the 2050 nuclear deal last year iran has since begun rolling back on some of its commitments under the nuclear deal the 3 countries who presented this report say the attacks endangered commercial navigation and the security of global energy supplies mohamed
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al jazeera the u.s. says it will go ahead with a 5 percent tariff on all mexican goods from monday despite some progress in the talks over migration and trade it comes just hours after the mexican president andreas manuel lopez obrador so he was optimistic a deal could be reached with the u.s. the tariffs are being imposed to pressure mexico into stemming the flow of migrants over the u.s. southern border the white house says the terrorists could even go as high as 25 percent. last year u.s. border guards apprehended hundreds of thousands of central american migrants trying to get into the u.s. or than 3 quarters of a 1000000 migrants came from mexico or than 21000 and traveled from honduras and 16310 from guatemala but. climate change is actually one of the reasons for the exodus prolonged drought and extreme weather events a battering maze beans and other crops and as david mercer reports from guatemala
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many farmers say they've got no choice but to look elsewhere. on this dusty hillside in guatemala's western highlands francisco prepares a field for planting a decade ago he could grow enough corn to feed his family for most of the year but these days his harvests are getting smaller and smaller francisco says climate change is to blame is that the weather shouldn't be like this it used to rain in the middle of april but now the rain doesn't arrive until the end of may or the beginning of june we always wait until it's rain before we plant our corn if it doesn't rain and we don't plant because the seeds won't grow average daytime temperatures in guatemala have risen over the past decade while crop damage and frosts are more common and when it does rain it often pours for days washing the topsoil away. already has the highest rate of child malnutrition in the western hemisphere and in the western highlands indigenous subsistence farmers make up half
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the population when crops here fail people leave who wants to follow his uncle's to the united states the 18 year old says that there is no future for young people in his village the only people he sees getting ahead have left to work abroad and send money back. i didn't. i want to make something out of my life to be able to follow my dreams i want to get a good education find a job and help my family here it's a struggle to save even a tiny. a bit of money as go to malas dry corridor continues to expand more farming families are set to struggle what of all is one of the 10 countries in the world most impacted by climate change and while people leave the country for many different reasons at the root you often find climate change that makes adapting to and mitigating the changing weather patterns a priority marco's learn to hack knows how far a little help can go he built this drip irrigation system as part of a u.s.
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funded project focused on cropped up versification water and soil conservation and reforestation the goal to create a stable income from agriculture. look. we have the desire of the will but we don't have as the capital but the assistance from us aid in other countries helps drive us forward not just me but many farmers were able to help our families and were able to better care for the environment president donald trump cut aid to guatemala el salvador and honduras for failing to stop illegal migration for families like francisco's that could make the decision on whether or not to migrate to the united states that much easier david mercer al-jazeera. what amala demonstrators in liberia's capital are protesting against rising prices and corruption they are angry of a president george way of handling of the economy accusing him of poor leadership
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they came to power 18 months ago promising to create jobs and to tackle corruption the government is meanwhile blocked access to social media saying it is to maintain public safety iberia's information minister eugene spoke to us earlier and said the protesters don't reflect why the public opinion. memo to be ogled his own are not in the majority of liberia because liberia on the list that we are is very good aadhaar economic situation of course who is also a reporter but have brought us to where we are and we also recognize that is part of the economics of who is on the president. is there to do a regular shows to alleviate the problem that we have in a culture right now. britain's prime minister theresa may has officially stepped down as the leader of her conservative party she will continue to serve as prime minister while the party chooses her successor and there are 11 m.p.'s currently in that race to replace. the conservative party that
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was beaten into 3rd place though in a by election in the city of peterborough the newly formed brags that party came in 2nd after restrung performance in the european elections last month labor however kept its seat there despite differing opinions across our city the fact that the bracks of party had been rejected here in pizza for shows that the policy. shows that the politics of division will not win. this is a result every community in peterborough tonight's victory is significant because it is shown that the politics of hope can win. regardless of the odds judges and britain's highest courts have thrown out an attempt to prosecute politician bars johnson for allegedly lying about bragg said last month johnson
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who's considered the front runner to replace theresa may was told to appear in court for saying during the $26.00 a referendum the person would be about $400000000.00 a week better off outside the european union. finally the american pianist and sing out mack rubberneck known as dr john has died of a heart attack at the age of 77. since his 968 state you album grigory the 6 time grammy award winner was a celebrated figure in the new orleans music scene his 35 albums spanned rock jazz and funk reflecting on his family his time in prison and his struggle with drugs. to the top stories on al-jazeera sudan's opposition has accepted ethiopia's prime
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minister as a mediator in the political deadlock with military rulers is in trying to kick start negotiations as protesters continue to call for civilian rule it follows a violent crackdown on demonstrations amnesty international says an internet blackout is allowing the military to conceal that ongoing violence as this is obviously for a more reason that the government of sudan was a military gasses they know they want to hate. crime that being committed since. people novices deeds across the capital city they beat up people. here in the us report we receive. daily basis about what's happening in sudan atmosphere of fear about mysterio sadness and i think this is not the way to govern any country of headlines the u.s. is impose new sanctions on iran's petro chemical industry it is targeting the country's largest petro chemical group over its financial support for terror
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islamic revolutionary guard corps the elite military unit is in charge of iran's ballistic and nuclear missile programs and was added to washington's list of terror organizations back in april. the u.s. congress is pushing back on president trump's move to fast track the sale of american weapons to saudi arabia a new york times report says the u.s. could give riyadh access to technology to produce its own high tech bombs united nations says 4000000 migrants have now fled the political and economic crises in venezuela most of them in the past 3 and a half years described to the figure as alarming and says urgent help is needed and the u.s. says it will go ahead with a 5 percent tariff on all mexican goods for monday despite progress in talks over migration and trade it was just hours after the mexican president under his manuel lopez obrador said he was optimistic a deal could be reached with the u.s. the tariffs are being imposed to pressure mexico into stemming the flow of migrants
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