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pollutants against the risks of further meddling with the environment to have a little of this is playing golf it's actually quite unsettling and quite frankly richmond park rangers. kalina tackles on al-jazeera. 3 sudanese opposition leaders say they've been forced to be deported to south sudan by the military joined as a nationwide strike continues. for the bad people you're watching al jazeera live my porges in doha also coming up at least 95 people were killed in an attack on an ethnic group in central mahdi the u.n. calls it an act of cooperation. last iran accuses the u.s.
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of waging an economic war and asks germany and european leaders to do more to revive the 2050 nuclear deal plus. i'm some guy i go in and it's city where its model system of migrant integration is now at risk. thank you very much for joining us sudan's military giunta has deported 3 opposition leaders to neighboring south sudan yassir on mon and the others were arrested last week they belong to one of the main rebel groups known as the sudan people's liberation movement north or the s.p.l. m.n. meanwhile military leaders say they have arrested several members of security forces who were linked to attacks on unarmed protesters earlier this month it's not clear if members of the paramilitary group known as the rapid support forces were among them they were accused of the violent crackdown that killed more than $100.00
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people and the united states is sending its top diplomat for africa to meet leaders of the june and the opposition keyboard is expected to ask the 2 sides to return to negotiations algiers natascha going to aim has. yes or armand says when he was released from detention on monday he didn't realize that he and 2 of his fellow opposition leaders were being forced into exile he says they were put onto a military helicopter and flown to juba the capital of south sudan against their will. so i'm. going to write what you write and then when we cross the border battle south sudan very. very big. and if we say the military council is not serious about saving the revolution and implementing its goals we are calling upon all international
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organizations to support us in resisting the deportations. monday was the 2nd day of a general strike in sudan intended to paralyze the country and force the transitional military council's hand you know my. martyrs have died a lot of things have happened in the civil uprising and a lot of people have been affected for those who say the civil disobedience isn't successful i saw it with my own eyes these are the lies. talks between the opposition and the military ground to a halt after a crackdown on a sit in a week ago the central committee of sudan doctors says almost 120 people died the health ministry says the death toll is half that an investigation is under way beautiful and henry will tell you what a plan was to disperse the area and clean it up without getting closer to the main sit in area but mistakes were made when the plan was carried out not to let the situation let's just take into consideration that our forces never go deep into the
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city. ethiopian prime minister that met with opposition members on friday he left a delegation behind in the hopes they can help negotiate an end to the crisis but the gulf between the protests. there is and the military remains why with no sign power will be handed to the people of sudan natasha going to a. sudanese activist and a filmmaker he says a crackdown on civilians as united the nation against the military junta. national conference an official conference from the to congress and the to council estates and delivering a 3 hour from the transition is offensive to them and that's when they're actually going to give up on the business of revenge even though it's really difficult to maintain and that doesn't deny from going to get back to normality how big this is a bit the media is going to actually see it through on the video than the picture
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of the bench and the social media and the big evidence and the truth of the influence of disobedience on the transition if you count it is that going back to the official spokesman for the 10s of minutes accountant actually came out on a press conference and useful. to the power freedom and change that we should and the civil disobedience which is a clear statement from them that this decision disobedience actually affected than barack and i mean any parent by the movement in the country i am called to actually and it's like a ghost town most 99 no cars in the streets no no side great by brokers no people walking the streets 99 percent of all the shops because most the pharmacies are those electricity companies water providing companies they can make it in companies like as in like if you want to top up credit on the phone it's on the impossible not to do than talk to them and other cities because.
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most of the service providers are shut down. in the city and some people who work on dates of a. payment in their shops open it for a few hours. and then they close it to good that the sudanese community is going to buy. a very they're supporting each other by writing food providing water for those who are for the neighbors who need some transport started working today. movement today in the streets more than it the day more cards can be seen in the streets but most of the shops are closed that's going to happen today. and the united nations is refusing to hand over the premises of its peacekeeping mission in darfur to saddam's military leadership the joint has issued a decree that the joins us an african union peacekeeping force in darfur give up the facilities the transitional military council. has decreed to the
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african union u.n. mission in darfur known as unit to hand over its present promises as part of our withdrawal next year in 2022 the rapid support forces but that is not in keeping with our existing agreement with the sudanese government and our insistence that the facilities be used solely for civilian purposes the latest special report of the chairperson of the african union commission and the secretary general makes clear that the end users of all u.n. installations should be civilians it is important that units premises once handed over are used for the benefit of all the people of darfur an act of unspeakable barbarism that's how the united nations us described an attack on a village in central mali that scales nearly $100.00 people the government says gunmen attacked a village of the doggone community and burned several houses in the mock t.v. no one has claimed responsibility for sunday's attack but there's been violence between doggone hunters and rival for in the past they've been fighting for access
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to land and resources women and children were among those killed and the government says it will hold those responsible to account. at this moment a thought for those who once more hope for the motorist bullets just how to act in a country. while the u.n. says it's supporting mollies government's efforts to help the victims the mission is coordinating its response in support of 1000000 authorities and the united nations system in mali is mobilizing to provide humanitarian assistance to help people affected the mission also provided air support this morning in support of the mali and government to prevent future of further attacks from neighboring senegal just there is nicholas hawk explains what this attack means for the people of mali. 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 have been killed in this village called. do go
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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 a 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 the land the full 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
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before the u.n. security council is supposed to renew the mind mandate of the un peacekeeping force there there are about 14000 men u.n. peacekeepers are supposed to bring back control of the country to the government of burma crew 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 are now really hitting the very fabric of society where villagers are attacking each other's neighbors attacking each other along ethnic lines and other world news germany's foreign minister is in iran looking for ways to save the 2050 nuclear deal heikal ma says a european financial system designed to avoid u.s. sanctions should be up and running soon the e.u.'s along with the rest of the signatories to the agreement are standing by it after the us with july last year. there's a serious situation in the region as collation of tension is becoming uncontrollable
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the military action wouldn't be in line with the interests of any party i have spoken with all the parties in my regional visit and no one has called for an escalation of tensions that's a message i'm convened from the region we had intensive talk today on the nuclear deal germany france and britain call for supporting the deal and we are fulfilling our commitments we can do any miracle in this regard but we are doing our utmost efforts to prevent the failure of the deal. and iran's foreign minister says his country has never broken the promises it made under the nuclear deal. the united states has declared economic war against iran this war is very dangerous for the region and the international order the measures taken by the u.s. after its weeks roll from the deal for us mean targeting the reigning nation iran has proven that it appears to international commitments 15 reports prove this
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reality but iran is also obligated to defend the rights of the iranian nation. there is dosage of barry has more from tehran. the arabian foreign minister held a 2 hour meeting with his german counterpart in what is known as the hall of mirrors in the foreign ministry in the capital on monday the to discuss various issues or that the core of it was the future of the nuclear agreement between iran and an international community now the german foreign minister said that the country is very concerned about escalation in this region between iran and the united states and also the future of this agreement is something the iranians want to see the european union uphold that iranian foreign minister says that they have to make good on their promises and the future of any other dialogue and discussions about iran's various programs such as the ballistic missile program depends on how
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this nuclear remans goes forward in syria government and russian air strikes have killed at least 27 people in neighboring aleppo province the attack targeted dozens of towns and villages across the last rebel controlled territories in the north of the country the white helmet says syrian rescue group says a majority of those killed were children doesn't bashar assad's forces launch an offensive to recapture parts of hama provinces in april more than 300000 people have been displaced and hospitals have been attacked since the beginning of the offensive. goofy media in yemen say they've carried out an attack on an airbase in southwestern arabia claim to have used drones to target the king holiday in the town of come a small shi'ite it's roughly 100 kilometers away from the many border. still ahead on al-jazeera pakistan's former president asif ali zardari is a rested on corruption charges his party says it's politically motivated and u.s.
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president makes more promises regarding the mexico agreement on asylum seekers. hello in case you saw reports of the storm that downed a crane in dallas that was the storm it came down from the north cold air behind it developed with the tropical air came out from the gulf of mexico and gave some pretty stormy weather throughout texas now the forecast is for those to more or less dissipate about squiers a day on tuesday anywhere from the mexican coast almost to the atlantic coast is still in the rain left over in southern georgia and the florida panhandle that's been falling quite nastily 1st 2 or 3 days the whole frontal system running up towards eastern counter again it's going to be like this during daytime on tuesday but the the night of course will be a wet one the rings moving to slow direction to the west remarkably warm which has
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been on the coast in san francisco reports of $25.00 degrees in forecast 25 in last and central valley has been up to around the 30 mark is near record voters a slight cooling trend i think by wednesday and quiet weather all the way up to the midwest where once again you've got these clearly green where suggests stormy weather developing including in the apis and chicago in the caribbean still a lot of cloud around a few light showers the most part heaviest showers the cuba jamaica and increasingly what somalia and mexico. capturing a moment in time. snapshots of all the lives. of the stories. provided glimpse into someone else's world.
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inspiring documentaries from impassioned filmmakers and the frontlines i feel that i know it i have the data to prove. the. witness on al-jazeera. hello again you're watching al-jazeera live from doha a reminder of our top stories sudan's military joined has deported 3 opposition leaders to neighboring south sudan it happened on the 2nd day of a general strike called by protest leaders demanding a transition to civilian rule gunmen have killed nearly a 100 people in an attack on a village in central madi houses of traditional doggone hunters were brought down
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during sunday's violence the un has described it as an act of unspeakable barbarous it and germany's foreign minister has visited iran looking for ways to save the 2050 nuclear deal heikal ma says the european financial system designed to designed to avoid u.s. sanctions should be up and running so. now pakistan's former president asif ali zardari has been arrested on corruption charges he's accused of using multiple false bank accounts to launder millions of dollars the dari denies the allegations and people. politically motivated. more. asif ali zardari being a schoolteacher from his home in islamabad i am t. corruption forces by his side his son better while bhutto zardari current chair of the opposition pakistan people's party surrounded by supporters shouting long live bhutto a reference to the political dynasties are dari joined when he married benazir
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bhutto the former president is accused of using fictitious bank accounts to loan to $29000000.00 in kickbacks from government contracts it's not the 1st time the man who married into politics has been accused of wrongdoing bhutto became prime minister in 1988 the 1st woman to lead a muslim majority nation zardari followed her into public office and climbed the ranks of the pakistan people's party founded by her father. but he faced allegations of corruption then and his reputation suffered so dorie was arrested for 1990 and 6 years later on suspicion of ordering the assassination of benazir brother in a political power struggle he was released from jail in 2004 and moved to dubai bhutto rose above the scandal becoming prime minister twice until her assassination in december 2007. with her son and chosen still
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a teenager zardari returned to lead her pakistan people's party and won the people's vote. he lasted the full 5 year term the 1st president to do so controversially supporting the u.s. in its effort to win the war in afghanistan and helping former president barack obama launch an assault on the taliban inside packed. but domestic support eroded as attacks increased and after the severe floods of 2010 zardari chose not to run for reelection 2013 even office with words of reconciliation for his rival prime minister nawaz sharif. we will support you in the fight against the forces which are trying to weaken pakistan and who don't support democracy and want to go of politics of guns rather than. the pakistani government led by imran khan has made fighting corruption a priority former prime minister now as sharif has already been indicted on corruption charges while zardari and his sister are already on bail in at least 7
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other cases of corruption and malpractise the politician denies all wrongdoing. on his diaries son has been speaking about his father's arrest bhutto zardari was supported by groups of protesters in several cities across pakistan he says the arrest was made without a formal court order and also says it was a huge blow to his opposition pakistan's peoples. because. it's our responsibility to represent our people in the national assembly and hold the government accountable to stop my father from attending the national assembly session the national accountability bureau personnel arrived here today without a judicial order to arrest him we registered our reservations with them and under protest we gave him into custody under protest because we always respect the law. u.s. prison donald trump says he's open to the possibility of imposing further tariffs on chinese imports. expected to meet chinese president xi jinping at the g 20
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summit in japan this month earlier he threatened to raise ties if he couldn't reach a trade deal with she at the summit trump is also repeated his claim that the terrorists are good for the u.s. economy. right now we're getting 25 percent or $250000000000.00 worth of goods a lot of money is pouring into our treasury we've never gotten $0.10 from china and that we're getting a lot of money from china and i think that's one of the reasons that g.d.p. was so high in the 1st quarter because of the tariffs that we've taken in from china we always have the option to raise it another 300000000000 to 25 percent in the 25 percent to be much higher than 25 percent but roger penske said that's enough trump is also promising to reveal more detail on last friday's agreement with mexico aimed at stemming the flow of asylum seekers across the border he threatens mexico with tabs unless a deal was reached a lot of good things are happening but i want to thank mexico and we do have one of
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those things that will be announced at the appropriate time but they have to get approval from their legislative body what is it why are the mexicans denying it that i don't think they'll be denying it for a long it's all done. as mexico border explains the impact of the deal on the outside i'm see. there's a lot of confusion surrounding this so-called secret deal because the united states and mexico have very different versions of exactly what it amounts to president donald trump has tweeted that this is an agreement that has been signed and documented you called this an immigration security agreement with mexico that refuses to release further details however speaking with reporters mexico's foreign minister marcello broad this morning called it an agreement he said this was not a deal at all he did confirm that mexico has sent 6000 national guard troops
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throughout mexico to deter central american migrants from proceeding north he also said mexico is expanding this program of allowing central american asylum seekers to wait just south of the u.s. border as their cases wind through u.s. courts however both of those measures have been agreed upon months ago truncheon said is spinning this as a result of his hard line immigration measures that threatened by percent tariff which would it take 10 to day and the result of fevered negotiations for mexico to avoid that threat to american conservatives have already many have supported trump saying that this was effective at his threats were in deed useful and having mexico capitulate however the real story is still to be revealed exactly what this agreement comes down to what is not in dispute is the fact that this border is under immense strain more than 130000 people were apprehended by border patrol they
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were asylum seekers in central america the process of border illegally trying to seek a better life in the united states that was that 13 year high and here now paso in this border behind me a few weeks ago more than a 1000. central american family seekers started this border fence and surrender themselves to american authorities. election observers have criticized sunday's presidential vote in kazakhstan which saw. have elected by a wide margin the organization's us security and cooperation in europe says the vote showed little respect for democratic standards and fundamental rights robin forced a walk every quarter in the capital nor sultan. took over when has been boldest compared to the huge support his predecessor used to enjoy but he still won more than 70 percent of the votes cast in a 77 percent turnout
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a result he insisted was authentic come about the year before you have the upper this is a mandate of trust which i must justify in the next 5 years the elections themselves so that the citizens of kazakhstan care about their duties there was a very large voter turnout here no one forced anyone it happened naturally. cannot independently verify this video but there are many like hits on social media suggesting widespread ballot stuffing the he has no position observers said counts from dozens of polling stations in the capital but if it took a rival. of used to abbas want to do what they did. if you look at the reports i have in my head which we collected across an obvious leading $5050.00 or a little bit more a little bit less the 15 percent he supposedly got is a lie it's disinform ation. allegations of fraud in this election was supported by
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the findings of the organization for security and cooperation in europe which called the more political freedoms if a new president will show this political will and really draw more dialogue domesticity here with the civil society we do you with other political actors i think that will have much more betters. until today the authorities have not appeared open to compromise and dialogue. clashes between police and mostly peaceful protest is on election day resulted in hundreds of detentions now a very visible sign that no further public dissent would be tolerated. president took a of his now offered to to set up what he calls a committee the public confidence mindful that after this election a divide between authority and society may have to be bridged robin for
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a steel walka al-jazeera. it was one seen as a symbol of integration a small town in southern italy where refugees and migrants were short of a warm welcome now reaction has become a political battle battleground that is the far right that's winning sonja gago has returned to the town to find out how it's changing. a new dawn says the new mayor with a new kind of message this says i'm going to be fully is the rebirth of the southern italian village. a place that made its mark the becoming a model of integration for migrants and asylum seekers while the new may emerge from a list of independent candidates support also came from the far right and immigration league party vehemently against the previous model of integration they say it's time for a change. reaction needs to develop not just by repopulating itself seekers
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but also to reassert its identity and to stand strong on its own 2 feet. but there is little in the way of detail as to how that will be achieved. different welcomed will have received people were to go directions to our to resist nations coming down with a glass of wine and piece of salami or. where once the streets were full of life there's scarcely anyone around now the government has cut funds which sustained projects here migrants who settled here are locked in to talk to anyone about the situation that's also the case for its aging population or this since the arrest of its former mayor. whose integration model was praised all over the world was investigated for allegedly aiding illegal immigration among other charges.
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from a global village to a rapidly deserted won the ashes new league policy back to may has promised a renewal of its fortunes but the problem here is as with so many other places in italy's poorest south is that there is a dying population and there are few incentives to attract people to come here you can project was routinely criticized by italy's league party leader and deputy prime minister met they are still beenie immigration policies have divided the country those who remain in riyadh share fearing the worst. government wish to enter only what can are created here should not be destroyed he created an economic system which works here hand can work throughout the country the small towns here suffer from the population there are no young people here as they've all left. the promises of the new mayor will be a challenge in this remote area if yet she is to come back from the brink it faces
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many here believe it will require a complete overhaul if it is to avoid the fate of dining out altogether sunny diagonal al-jazeera southern italy don't forget there's much more news on our website at al-jazeera dot com the very latest on all of the top stories on the al-jazeera dot com. hello again i'm fully back to bill with the headlines on al-jazeera sudan's military has deported 3 opposition leaders to neighboring south sudan it happened on the 2nd day of a general strike called by protest leaders demanding a transition to civilian rule the u.s. is sending a senior diplomat to try to restart talks between the 2 sides gunmen have killed nearly 100 people in an attack on a village in central mali houses of traditional doggone hunters were burnt down
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during sunday's violence the united nations has described it as an act of unspeakable barbarism women and children were among those killed and molly's government says it will hold those responsible to account. at this moment a thought for those who once more have fallen on the mudras bullets on just how to act in a country. germany's foreign minister has visited iran looking for ways to save the 2050 nuclear deal heikal ma says a european financial system designed to avoid u.s. sanctions should be up and running soon the e.u. and other signatories are standing by the agreement after the u.s. withdrew from the deal last year in syria government and russian air strikes have killed at least 27 people in neighboring aleppo provinces the attacks targeted dozens of towns and villages across the last rebel controlled territories in the north of the country the white helmets
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a syrian rescue group says most of those killed were children as a mission assad's forces launch an offensive to recapture it live in parts of hama provinces in a pro pakistan's former president i see follies or dari has been detained on corruption charges he's accused of using false bank accounts to nanda multimillion dollars worth of kickbacks from government contracts the diary denies the allegations and his pockets sonthe people squaddies says the case is politically motivated and u.s. president donald trump says he's open to the possibility of imposing further tide of sun chinese imports trump's expected to meet chinese president xi jinping at the g. 20 summit in japan this month earlier he threatened to raise ties if he couldn't reach a trade deal with she act the summits are upset with headlines here on al-jazeera the news continues right after witness stay with us. on the counting the cost the trump doctrine charis 1st negotiate 2nd who benefits as the
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