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has more from neighboring senegal the attack took place in the early hours in the morning where villagers were still asleep when men on motorbikes carrying machetes and guns killed people indiscriminately at least 95 people had been killed in this village called. do go on a village that's about 50 kilometers away from mookie which is in the center of mali you know no one has claimed responsibility for this attack the 1000000 security forces are on the ground to try to secure the area to ensure that there are no more attacks in the air and try to apprehend those that may have been responsible for this it comes just months before there was another attack dog on fighters then attacking full lonny villagers and what seems to be really an increase of intercommunal violence between the semi nomadic herders group that are the philosophies and the local doggone fighters each trying to vying for control of
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the land the fall on these for their animals and the dog ran for agriculture in this is of course the increase of violence in mali it comes just days before the u.n. security council is supposed to renew the mind mandate of the un peacekeeping force there about 14000 men un peacekeepers are supposed to bring back control of the country to the government of burma but the situation have gone has gone from bad to worse with what seems to have started with armed groups fighting the government of burma who now really hitting the very fabric of society where villagers are attacking each other's neighbors attacking each other along ethnic lines still ahead on al-jazeera a corner india convict 6 hindu men over the rape and murder of a muslim girl. we examine the collapse of one of south america's best. health care
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systems as the crisis and venezuela continues. hello again welcome back to international weather forecast where we do expect to see very heavy rain across much of china particularly the south over the next few days notice on a satellite image and on the forecast map heavy rain anywhere from taiwan all the way down along the coast and to the southwest in these rain showers we could be expecting anywhere between $1150.00 millimeters of rain over towards taiwan it could be even higher and that could lead to some localized flooding there well here across india particularly out here towards arabian sea we are watching area of development for a cycle and that is in the making and we do think that as we go through the rest of the week this is going to be strengthening and making its way towards the north now
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we're not sure yet if this is going to make a landfall as we go towards the end of the week but what we do expect is heavier rainfall along that southwestern coast and that will also enhance the monsoonal showers as well so as we go towards wednesday the system continues to make its way towards the north and clouds are going to be pushing towards central parts of india as well that will also help to reduce the temperature across much of that area up here towards new delhi your temperature is coming down to $42.00 degrees there over here towards kolkata it is going to be about $38.00 but the monsoon showers are cross parts of sri lanka and that is going to bring some heavy rain in that cooler temperature few with the tempter there of $31.00. 1st negotiate. the global economy. what was behind its attempt to merge with run out and the shipping line that's going green.
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really felt liberated as a journalist was. going to the truth as little as. possible the. top stories on al-jazeera iran has told the visiting german foreign minister that europe must help it avoid new u.s. sanctions in order to preserve the. sanctions on iran from accessing the u.s. financial system or trading in dollars. figure and associated with the rebel group . has tweeted that he has been forcibly deported to south sudan along with 2 of his
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associates all 3 were arrested over the weekend 2 of them were taken into custody after meeting the ethiopian prime minister. president asif ali zardari has been arrested on corruption charges. after his bail application was rejected as part of a money laundering investigation. kazakhstan's election commission says. the presidential election with over 70 percent of the votes but an international monitoring. the poll tarnished by clear was tarnished by clear violations of fundamental freedoms. in the 2 biggest cities at least 500 people arrested on sunday a further 100 has since been taken into custody talk having returned successor of longtime president nursultan nazarbayev robin forster walker has more from the
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capital on the election results. 70 percent is what it's looking like in terms of the number of votes that cassim jorma it's picked up and a very healthy turnout in excess of i believe 75 percent now compared to previous elections in which his predecessor. frequently. got votes in excess of 98 percent of all votes cast it's a pretty underwhelming result perhaps a more realistic one but not credible enough for election observers independent election of observers all those who were supporting opposition candidates i saw protocols these are papers that showed the actual results from individual polling stations i saw hundreds of them shown to me by some election observers who claimed that those papers indicated mr. nearest rival actually schools.
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in some places 40 to 50 percent which would suggest that there ought to have been a 2nd round runoff and the o.e.c.d. the organization for security and cooperation in europe their observe an observer mission gave its findings today and they were extremely critical of the way which this election was carried out in terms of signs of ballot stuffing and the lack of real opportunity for really independent candidates to get on the ticket and they are. also again expressed concern about the hundreds of detentions yesterday on election day and in previous days in the run up to this but. i spoke today to reporters to journalists and he said that he had taken into consideration all of this political dissent and the concerns about the economy and social issues
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and he said he was going to address those promise to be more reform minded orientated president for this country going forward some of russia's leading newspapers have come out in support of an investigative journalist who's been put under house arrest accused of dealing drugs i haven't known for his work exposing corruption among moscow's political elites his supporters say the narcotics were planted on him and he's been beaten while in police custody there have been protests in moscow and st petersburg against his arrests dozens of people mainly fellow journalists have been detained and has more from moscow. it's an unusual display of solidarity by 3 leading business newspapers here in russia i am we are even got enough that's what it says spreading all over their front pages today the arrest of the investigative journalist has cost an outrage not only among his colleagues and closest friends but in widespread circles around the country even up
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to the government level in the state media some anchors come out to his defense and ask questions about his arrest he was arrested on thursday and police say they found drugs on his body and his apartment but it's widely believed that these trucks were planted and that he is arrested for his work uncovering corruption practices here in moscow region. for the past 3 days nearly nonstop people have been coming here to the police station to protest against gotten off the ranch since they need permits to officially demonstrate they're doing them individually one. by one at the national board of national problems is our freedom and our right that's why i think one way or another everyone should come here physically or supports in social media but everyone should be here otherwise you might end up where iran is now because anyone can be the next watch it is not the 1st time in russia that dropped its cases are used against journalists and human rights
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activists the most recent and most famous case is against human rights defender in chechnya. who was recently sentenced to 4 years and panel colony but this is the 1st time that people have come out massively to protest and this newspaper is already selling out very rapidly and is already sold online for more than $200.00 us dollars rescuers are preparing to pull out the wreckage of its were both sank in the river danube in hungary the body of a korean tourist was found downstream from the scene of the collision on sunday at least 20 people are now confirmed dead bebo collided with a cruise ship 2 weeks ago and police say the search for the 8 people who remain missing including the boat's captain continues a quarter in india has found 6 men guilty over the gang rape and murder of an 8 year old girl 3 of them have been sentenced to life imprisonment the case sparked national outrage last year that led to protests across the country victoria gave
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the latest. security was tight outside coote as the queues to arrive to face justice for their role in the kidnap gang great and murder of an 8 year old. son. of the 7 minister 6 were found guilty of a policeman or destroy the evidence of a pretty mean accused found guilty of kidnap rape and murder. the victim was held prisoner in this temple for food days in january last year before she was strangled and beaten to death. the court heard that it was part of a plan to force her muslim name magic community to leave cata a district in the indian administered kashmir area of jamey the victim's family faced death threats after their daughter's death as a result the supreme court moved the trial to the neighboring state of punjab. we are worried for other kids off the killing of all girl we don't even let them go
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to school people try to pressure us off to register the case but the police many people try to shield the culprits by mounting pressure on the investigation. of the man who attacked the girl with a hindi the case sparked national outrage which intensified when some state ministers of the governing hindu nationalist b j p party initially defended the accused indian law allows for the death penalty for rapists of girls under the age of 12 but in this case the judge sentenced the 3 men convicted of rape and murder to life in prison. we congratulate the indian courts we've been fighting for this from ordinary year to day is not a day for celebration but a day of solidarity with a young innocent girl india has struggled to stop violent crime against women and girls more than 40000 rapes were recorded in 2016 with many more going on reported
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especially in rural areas many say what happened to this family is a reminder of just how much more needs to be done to protect women and girls victoria gates and be al jazeera. health care workers and as well as amending better pay and working conditions at public hospitals the country had one of the best health care systems in south america just 25 years ago but the collapse of the economy has caused widespread shortages of food and medicine the worsening conditions have gained international attention as president nicolas maduro an opposition leader continue their power struggle sarah hire us has more. but as well as once impressive medical system has dramatically declined over the decades the government hasn't released health care data in years making it difficult to know the full extent of the crisis but media reports research by n.g.o.s and people working in the sector paint a very bleak picture our desire is to raise
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a boat had this exclusive report in february hostel in barcelona in venezuela release 14 children have died from contaminated water we were allowed to film because staff here say they want the world to see that they are unequipped to save children's lives you can see how desperate the situation is here there's several children and each one of the very people are telling us that there's no medicine for there are not enough syrian just among other things many of the children that are arriving here are dying from one day to another madeline in my teen years p.v. boy was one of them he was 2 months old on tuesday night he died he's 40 remains in the hospital because she hasn't been able to get together the money needed to buy a coffin in april human rights watch claim nicolas maduro his government for denying the humanitarian crisis blackouts and a lack of running water in public hospitals plus a major decline in immunization have cause
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a spike in mortality rates especially for infants some $3200000.00 children or one in 3 needs humanitarian assistance viruses and diseases have made a comeback according to human rights watch last year more than 9000 cases of measles were registered and at least 74 people died and more than 2500 suspected it feria cases have been reported since 201-6190 those are just from this year alone a malaria rose from 36000 cases in 2009 to 414000 in 2017 or tuberculosis has hit an all time high and where hiv and aids medication was once given out for free venezuela is now the only country in the world where 9 out of 10 hiv registered patients are no longer receiving anti retroviral drugs. can of those prime minister has announced the ban on single use plastics justin trudeau said the ban would go into effect by 2021 and that
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companies which manufacture or sell plastic products should start recycling plastic waste his plan follows a standoff with canada to take back tons of garbage from the philippines. ghana is experiencing noise pollution from an unusual source churches where services are sometimes held all light long and as i'm a boy tang reports some people have decided to take the matter to court. for sexual or big lives in the compound that shares a wall with the church she acknowledges the church was there before she moved in however she says the frequency of services sometimes all night and the noise is excessive is on bearable average careful over a year and. people that have come and have asked her to leave because she's too much we have a new film and. we have a lot of kids and this compound the church didn't want to speak to us donna is
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a majority christian country and religion of all kinds plays a large part in society in the last 5 years alone an estimated $5000.00 new churches many of them known as charismatic churches have sprung up that brings a total of churches in the country to around $15000.00 charismatic congregations are generally known for their passionate sometimes loud expressions of their faith . there are 5 churches along this 500 meter stretch of road now one of the challenge for the authorities is how to find the right balance in developing areas like this between the number of churches coming up the noise and the rights of residents an officer from the environmental protection agency has come to monitor the sound levels of a church from the neighboring residential compound following complaints the agency's head says some have been fined up to $10000.00 and even been forced to
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close down. people are very you know your mission alabama just activities where we go out people who you know they chant against these are doubles who have been sent to promote. the council that represents charismatic churches. this is not fair to blame just churches i think it's all as a result of poor planning in our communities in our cities our town and country has it been worth it we have to degrees from suck to see it become plan our cities to the kind of stand up we desire for factual believes she's also speaking up for many others who are afraid of being demonized she plans to escalate her complaints in the hope of a positive outcome for all sides i'm about seeing al jazeera across. hello again the top stories on al-jazeera iran has told the visiting german foreign minister that europe must help it avoid new u.s.
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sanctions in order to preserve the 2050 nuclear deal with sanctions bar iran from accessing the u.s. financial system or trading in dollars an opposition figure in sudan associated with the rebel group the s.p.l. and has tweeted that he has been forcibly deported to south sudan along with 2 of his associates all 3 were arrested over the weekend 2 of them were taken into custody after meeting the ethiopian prime minister on friday. china says that from the supports hong kong leaders plans to push ahead with a proposed extradition law and those who lead the huge week of protests are urging people to get back onto the streets the plan legislation would allow people to be extradited from hong kong to mainland china. pakistan's former president asif ali zardari has been arrested on corruption charges he was detained just hours after his bail application was rejected as part of a money laundering investigation zardari denies the allegations at least $95.00
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people have been killed during an attack in. a local mayor says gunmen raided an ethnic village in the region fighting between turns and fulani herders has killed many people in recent months as they battle over access to land and resources kazakhstan's election commission. has won the presidential election with over 70 percent of the votes but international monitoring group says the poll tarnished was tarnished by clear violations of fundamental freedoms public this stress in the system sparked protests in the 2 biggest cities at least 500 people were arrested on sunday and a further 100 have since been taken into custody. a court of india has found 6 men guilty over the gang rape and murder of a muslim girl in indian administered kashmir the case sparked national outrage which intensified when some state ministers of the ruling hindu nationalists b j p initially defended the accused the 3 were convicted of the rape and murder itself
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they've been sentenced to life in prison counting the costs is up next. hello i'm hasn't seeker this is counting the cost on the agency or your weekly look at the world of business and economics this week the trump doctrine a terrorist 1st negotiate 2nd who benefits as the global economy slows. as mexico steps up security on its border with guatemala we find out how climate change is
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forcing many to seek opportunities abroad. and peacock slumping vehicle sales on the rise of what was behind fee its attempt to merge with renault. so the direct impact of the u.s. china trade war has yet to materialize the global economic slowdown started long before the opening shots were fired in this battle central banks are getting ready to cut interest rates if they haven't already started to support growth all this to mitigate the fallout from trump's doctrine of terrorists 1st negotiate later for a transactional president seeking a 2nd term unleashing tariffs is a solution to all foreign policy issues trade talks with china broken down while way conned by u.s. goods and donald trump has threatened tariffs on imported cars from europe and japan the sanctions against cuba iran and venezuela have yet to yield any benefits and in his latest move he's decided mexico needs to do more to stop immigration if
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it doesn't that's terrorists from mexico as well or the move has rattled global markets the problem for trump. is he keeps saying other countries are paying the tariffs they're not us importers are and at some point consumers will pick up the tab and mexico is the united states biggest trading partner exporting 347000000000 dollars to the united states in 2018 a 25 percent tariff would cost about $86000000000.00 a year with many u.s. and international carmakers located south of the us border the auto industry will be the hardest hit deutsche bank estimates vehicle prices could rise on average $1300.00 if tariffs hit 25 percent it would also add $28000000000.00 dollars busy a year to the cost of completed vehicles and parts according to the u.s. census bureau the value of cars buses and trucks imported from mexico totaled
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$68000000000.00 in 2018 wall trump wants automakers to move back to the u.s. which is highly unlikely this could have a devastating impact in mexico where 839571 people are employed in the car industry. our unintended consequence could be more migrants crossing the border as unemployment rises in mexico and what does it mean for jobs in the united states well according to the economic consultancy perry min group more than 400000 jobs could be lost if the u.s. imposes the 5 percent levy the net loss to the economy could be $41000000000.00 and the state that's most dependent on mexico is texas it stands to lose more than one $100000.00 jobs and $7000000000.00 in income now if trump's trade war with china is anything to go by the damage to the economy has already been done the president has
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signed a $16000000000.00 bailout for farmers we have 2 reports for you this week in a few moments john hendren reports from colfax illinois deep in trunk country to find out whether the president still has the support of farmers but 1st as mexico steps up security to stop the flow of immigrants on its southern border with guatemala david mercer went to pot i hate layon to look at how climate change is forcing people to look for opportunities in the united states. on this dusty hillside in guatemala's western highlands francisco lay on soc 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 input on 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 rained before we plant our corn if
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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 what a model already has the highest rate of child malnutrition in the western hemisphere. and in the western highlands indigenous subsistence farmers make up half the population when crops here fail people leave who wants to follow his uncles 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 bit of money as guatemala's dry cord or continues to expand more farming
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families are set to struggle 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. knows how far a little help can go he built this drip irrigation system as part of a u.s. funded project focused on cropped up versification water and soil conservation and reforestation the goal to create a stable income from agriculture. we have the desire of the will but we don't have as the capital but the assistance from us 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 has threatened to cut aid to guatemala el salvador and honduras for failing to stop illegal migration
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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 for counting the cost but a hell a on what amala. as the u.s. administration plows ahead in its trade war with china american farmers say they're getting crushed between the world's 2 largest economies we grew a record soybean crop record corn crop and then you take the fact that our largest buyer just disappeared you know we created a huge ending stockpile that is it's going to take years to eat through it not to mention we tripled what we normally carry china's retaliatory tariffs on corn soybeans in pork have hit their mark american farmers deep in trim country across the midwest are suffering this is private and one of the toughest years that i've experienced in my 40 plus years of farming are bankers i'm starting to get nervous next year is going to be. a tough time and some farmers are not going to get their
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operating loans they're not going to pay off their own operating loans from this year and they're not going to be able to get credit to put a crop out next year for the 2nd straight year president trump signed a bailout for american farmers this time $16000000000.00 worth but that won't bring back lost markets buyers who've moved on to other sellers their silos are full of surplus crops that oversupply his tank prices for corn and soybeans farm income levels are half what they were 5 years ago across the midwest corn and soybean farmers are filing for bankruptcy in numbers not seen for more than a decade and losing their patients i'd like to see that light at the end of the tunnel and know when things are going to turn around and get better so you your patience is wearing a little a little yeah this year farmers are dealing with high tariffs low prices and now historic rains that have left their fields flooded but while china's tariffs are
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striking their intended targets they have not achieved their goal of turning the farmers who are among president trump strongest supporters against the president is it fair to say that farmers still by and large. support president trump i think that's fair we'd believe that the president is doing the right thing to live on a farm as an old agrarian saying has it used to be schooled in patience for now those laboring behind america's plows seem willing to wait a little longer. for the e.u. has the threat of tears hanging over it and it is under pressure to block china's swallowing so who better to turn to for his thoughts on this than luigi gambardella he is the president of the business lobby china e.u. thanks for being with us now is someone who has the ear of business leaders in both china and the european union what do you make of trump strategy of terrorists 1st negotiate 2nd i think of the 22 major risks. today the 1st
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is that certain thing that is creating i always say uncertainty cunt good analysis on uncertainty is very bad for business and 2nd. aspect that the would like to underline is the fact that. it's always been good to keep a difference between when his business and when it's politics and when we there is a piece that we mix up. business or polity can a gray area this is something that. can be very dangerous because then there is a less again certainty there are 2 important things for europe 1st of all to defend the multilaterally as we believe in with the router is in and 2nd we believe in global standards and global regulation and for us. for european business these are 2 very important points.
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that should be defended another big issue for the u.s. of course is the chinese tech giant way do you think european companies can benefit from while waistband let's go beyond the world way where they were always just only the tip of the iceberg i were just all natural numbers. which has been recently published research and development investment in china reached 1.76 trillion ring is the 2nd spending in the word the number of patents reached in china 138200000 patents ranking number one in the world what i want to say that i think that these
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a debate. is beyond the one single company. china. 6 months ago few months ago already started the research for 60. saw we are in front of us. a big challenge and we have to understand what the matter to the is less trade and more technology and here i say i like to say that the new land is the konar logy so what can the e.u. and china do collectively could they could they use an alternative currency to the dollar to trade for example to to get around the sanctions in the terrorists now i think of that from my point of view for civilian on that. kaname and then just a system of europe and china are very complex complimentary what is important to the.
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