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several battalions were just a few kilometers away when sunday's attack on the doggone village took place they never came to a head and i'm ready to go is molly's dog on chief he says despite numerous calls for help no one came to protect the villagers being attacked. there is no protection. by the minute. and there's nothing by the family. it's very deplorable but that's an issue creation and so it is life to these villagers to make arrangements for their own security whether full on your job on their arming themselves and taking justice in their own hands as a un in the 1000000 forces watch from a safe distance. nicholas hawk al-jazeera bamako and the un special envoy for mali has told the security council the killing cannot be allowed to continue. to love your loss if you support this hellish vicious cycle of violence must be stopped at
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the risk that everyone will take justice into their own hands it's necessary to emphasize the importance of the fight against him immunity to the glimmer of hope on the horizon cannot be transformed into a true opportunity without an acceleration in the control of the security situation especially in the center of the country for a short break here al jazeera when we come back russian opposition politician alexina barney is among hundreds of protesters arrested during an anti corruption rally in moscow. and support boston left singing the blues sent louis when the 1st of us more in that stank. hello again welcome back what we have seen the off and on showers here across parts
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of turkey over the last few days mostly in the afternoon with the heating of the day and you can see that on the satellite image as those white clouds really pop up in the afternoon and as we go forward though it is going to be much of the same temperatures into the mid to high twenty's and many locations and that is going to continue as we go towards friday as well down here across much of the levant though it is going to be very very dry but very very hot in many locations with baghdad seeing a high of 44 degrees and quite city at about $43.00 degrees for you well here across the gulf temperatures here in doha are expected to go up as well over the next few days $44.00 is going to be our expected high winds will be of the problem as we go towards friday as well temps are coming up to about $46.00 in those winds expected to go into saturday here across much of oman though it is going to be cloudy that is because we do have a cycle out in the arabian sea but for muscat expect to see winds a little bit lighter at $36.00 degrees and a mostly cloudy day for you and then here across much of the southeastern coast we
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are going to see rain for durban that rain could be heavy at times but by the time we get to friday the rain starts to make its way out here across the indian ocean up towards harare though it is going to be a mostly cloudy to partly cloudy day with a temperature of $1000.00. after decades of being programmed with instructions data on greek computers can only on their own identifying patterns and predicting human behavior. official intelligence can monitor ombudsman. and decide on. the big picture codes of the world according to ai and exposes the bias inside the machine parts one on al-jazeera.
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top stories of the police and protesters are face to face once again in hong kong as demonstrations continue over a controversial extradition law that could see suspects for serious crime sent to mainland china government offices in hong kong's financial district and closed after wednesday's protests turned violent. to pounds by ministers auster wrongs leaders to abide by the 2050 nuclear deal and play a constructive role in securing peace in the middle east but also want an accidental conflict in the region during his 2 day visit to tehran. and lollies prime minister has declared 3 days of national mourning for victims of monday's attack on a village which killed dozens of members of the gone ethnic group more attacks have since been reported in the t.v. region raising fears of an escalating cycle of violence. now the saudi morality
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coalition fighting and yemen's promising to retaliate after a missile attack by the rebels on a saudi airport the coalition says the projectile described by with these as a cruise missile at the arrivals hole of a port that's north of the yemeni border lexia brought reports. these pictures a said to show the damage where flights were disrupted for several hours saudi state t.v. says the airport was back up and running soon after the attack carried out by hooty rebels in neighboring yemen the head of the saudi immorality coalition that's fighting the rebels called it a terrorist attack on a civilian target which could be considered a war crime the whole thing is targeting civilians on purpose on the blindly they want to put to. a player a week of the player a dirty player in the region because you know targeting civilian targets is very
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bad. but the who these insist they have the right to defend themselves saying by launched a cruise missile after years of bombings by the coalition and an air and sea blockade they're tempted 8 access. we've identified 300 enemy strategic targets every day we have a goal and we will not rush to bomb all the targets today we carried out how threat and promise. the hoose they say they hit and disable the airports tower that stepped up misawa and drawing attacks across the border in recent weeks and have made advances on strategic locations inside saudi arabia they can target easily a lot of headquarters you know airports important bases military bases so basically that is a changing dynamic of the this kind of going war in yemen saudi arabia has been at
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war with the he's in yemen since 2015 the kingdom accuses iran of arming the rebels which iran denies the u.s. says the attack is another attempt by tehran to destabilize the region these provocative actions mark a new evolution in the threat around poses to the region to our partners and to our own national security. the conflicts already course the dates of tens of thousands of people the u.n. spokesman says he's deeply concerned we urge all parties to prevent any further such further incidents which risk escalating the current situation pose a serious threat to the national and regional security and undermine the un led political process. but the saudis are already promising stern action with the who needs reporting bombing in civilian areas and except brian al jazeera about democrats and republicans in the us are trying to block arms sales to saudi arabia last month the government declared a national security emergency citing growing threats from iran to justify an
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8000000000 dollar weapons sale helen fisher has the details very very you know donald trump has been keen to flaunt his big arms deal with saudi arabia but his reports emerged of u.s. made weapons being used by the saudi military in attacks on civilians in yemen members of congress to express their concern and alarm and it looked as if any seals would run into serious opposition and could be blocked so the state department declared it an emergency and authorized the seals anyway in a congressional hearing one of my top lieutenants insisted an increased threat from iran will justify the decision by providing a deterrent against hostile actions this transfer lowers the risk of a broader conflict among the weapons approved for sale precision guided missiles like those used in the attack on a school bus in yemen in august last year more than 40 children were killed so the planes fired american bombs one congressman claimed that seal wasn't about defense
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against regional rivals the vast majority arms the administration wants to sell with respect to this transaction are offensive weapons correct. it's not limited to that there's a statement they didn't say limited the vast majority are offensive weapon there are offensive weapons there are sustainment package but that her dad has baggage already our offensive isn't that correct are a number of our offensive house republicans were measured in their response to the decision to sidestep congress but stopped short of criticizing the president for pushing through the sales but one democrat wanted to know how big a rule his advisor and son in law had played in the sales was he involved not in the emergency declaration it's very much when i am served only in the question i was at a tough question and it's not this ongoing in the in charge out of my peace. process he's got a direct line to the saudi leadership u.s. president donald trump has already vetoed congressional efforts to limit u.s.
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military support in yemen and refused to impose sanctions after the murder of washington post columnist jamal khashoggi in the city consulate in istanbul members of the house are to table for so-called resolutions of disappointment to try to stop the deal going ahead in the senate next week they'll consider 22 similar resolutions it's a sign of the growing cross party anger at the current state of u.s. 30 relations of the ongoing situation in yemen but that anger still is unlikely to be enough to stop the sale going ahead alan fischer al-jazeera washington russian media says turkey and the kremlin the broker a cease fire between government forces and rebels in syria is in the province but on the ground fighting is continuing as well as a neighbor in hama province earlier syrian rescue workers were seen pulling bodies from the rubble after government and russian asterix killed at least 27 civilians on tuesday most of the victims of women and children the government's push to
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recapture the lost rebel stronghold has killed more than 300 people so far. u.s. diplomats have joined the mediation efforts to find a solution to saddam's political crisis washington's newly appointed special envoy donald booth met protest leaders in khartoum along with senior u.s. diplomat to africa. the opposition and told them the military council must be held accountable for last week's violent crackdown on demonstrators they also stressed the importance of a peaceful transfer to civilian rule as soon as possible. last friday the ethiopian prime minister arrived in khartoum and presented a mediation project we told him that we reject any direct negotiations with the military council we don't think that direct negotiations with the military council is useful the only thing we can talk about is an agreement to hand over power to a civilian authority this is what the sudanese people want and life is slowly returning to normal in parts of sudan for now at least some shops and businesses
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have reopened in the capital khartoum after the opposition called off a civil disobedience campaign and agreed to resume talks with the military junta many people are staying at home until services including the internet a fully restored. there's no money in the bank when i came and gave my check i was told there was no money and they told me to go to the a.t.m. outside however when i went there there was also no money it turns out there was money but it finished israel is closing gaza's offshore waters to palestinian fishermen until further notice israeli defense ministry says it's in response to the launch of incendiary balloons and kites from across the border fence gaza's been under an israeli and egyptian blockade since 2007 india's disaster response teams are evacuating tens of thousands of people from the western state of gujarat ahead of what's expected to be the country's 2nd major cycle of the season fishermen have been trying to save their boats from rough seas off the
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coastal town of porbandar. value is expected to make landfall later in his grave. police in russia have detained hundreds of protesters including opposition politicians alexina valmy they want to rally demanding punishment for police officers who arrest of a journalist even got another person's been freed. one by one they were arrested randomly taken from the crowd thousands of people took part in the protests in the center of moscow despite government warning still really was illegal. protesters one by one. and they bring them to the police truck tons of have been arrested so far the protest has been called illegal because demonstrators didn't get approval in time takes
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time days at least here in russia to get the permission for a demonstration so the police has from the beginning ordered everyone to leave they said this is a. protest but the protesters are defiant. girl not arrest last week. outcry even in russia's tightly controlled state media this uprising released on tuesday didn't stop people from taken to the street. despite the fact that ivan was released they haven't changed the legislation reforms the police what is the difference even if one particular case something went well overall it doesn't change anything. because the issue hasn't been solved it's still here and tomorrow they can plant drugs the same way to my children relatives or colleagues. opposition leader alexei enough and he who was released from his latest detention only last october was arrested as well. who has been investigating and revealing corruption cases inside the moscow government was
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released on tuesday night because of a lack of evidence an unprecedented u. turn by authorities in a country with a nearly 100 percent conviction rate and the history of framing opponents in cases by these protesters fear that his release has not changed anything they say today's police crackdown shows just that and not all rally is expected at the end of the week stop fast and al-jazeera. now the u.s. congress has to consider whether to punish me in ma for targeting ethnic minorities including ridding the muslims thousands hundreds of thousands on living in refugee camps in bangladesh after being forced out in the military crackdown in 27 to a bill now before the u.s. house of representatives proposes imposing trade sanctions on myanmar and stopping military assistance from some reforms are in place. lawyers in the us a migrant children are being mistreated and held illegally in a florida detention center that calling for the facility which houses more than
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2000 children to be closed and claims it's run like a military camp on the got reports. every day this small group of demonstrators stands outside the homestead migrant facility in florida. they come to show their support for migrant children being held here without their parents over the fence more than 2000 children mostly teenagers live in what's called a temporary influx center marty levine describes himself as the original witness he was the 1st wave of protesters to come here 4 months ago in what's become a growing group everyone who has any bit of empathy. will come down here and give encouragement and love to the children we have signs big red hearts and we wave it to the children and they wave back to wes the homestead facility is the largest of its kind in the country and the only one run by a corporation the private for profit company that runs this facility says the
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safety and welfare of unaccompanied minors is their top priority but recent court documents paint a different picture campaigners say it's run like a military camp children are not allowed to touch each other and there are green reported cases of self harm the average stay for a child here is $67.00 days the protesters tell us they know of one case of a child that's been here for 9 months without their parents lawyers and children's rights advocates say they're attempting to have this facility shut down. down because they say cause a psychological damage to the kids and violates child welfare standards making permanent trauma p.t.s.d. increased incidence of suicide but also it'll have physical impacts increased incidence of high blood pressure of cardiac disease of cancer things you would never associate with psychological trauma but it is a real. guadalupe de la cruz works for a nonprofit involved in the legal battle to close the homestead facility she says they're ready to fight we're not sure how long it would take we know it's going to
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be a long run and a long haul but. with time there's just so many other folks that are coming into the fight with us so we're building allies along the way at the u.s. the southern border unaccompanied children continue to cross most from central america in the past few weeks a comprehensive health services of issued licenses for 3 permanent shelters in texas even as criticism of the treatment of children grows and agalloch rogers era homestead florida and support the senseless blues have been crowned n.h.l. champions for the 1st time i bought a beating the boston bruins for one in the deciding game 7 and it was supposed to boldly hoping to mourn the 1st blues away to 51 seasons to play in the 1st stanley cup. our time for a quick check of the headlines here on al-jazeera a small groups of protesters have gathered again in hong kong as demonstrations
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continue over a controversial extradition or that could see suspects being sent to mainland china government offices in hong kong's financial district and closed as a result of violence on wednesday so a clock has more. i can see behind me. barricaded off so the only access to this particular spot. 1 the government. all the little the other areas the other protests been shut down but we could see some type of debate before next week should be allowed to reopen but kerry lamb has been forced to defend her actions in the police actions she's also been forced to defend. this particular piece of legislation through council building japan's prime minister has asked iran's leaders to abide by the 2015 nuclear deal and play a constructive role in securing peace in the middle east she also warned of an accidental conflict in the region during his 2 day visit to tehran mollies prime
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minister has declared 3 days of national mourning for victims of monday's attack on a village which killed dozens of members of the ethnic group violence between farmers and the magic for lobby has has claimed hundreds of lives in recent months and u.s. diplomats have joined mediation efforts to find a solution to saddam's political crisis washington's newly appointed special envoy donald booth protest leaders in khartoum along with senior u.s. diplomat to africa. the opposition told them the military council must be held accountable for last week's violent crackdown on demonstrators russian media says turkey in the kremlin have broke the cease fire between government forces and rebels and syrians in the province are on the ground fighting continues and is live as well as in the neighboring hama province. india's disaster response teams are evacuating tens of thousands of people from the western state of goods about ahead of what's expected to be the country's 2nd largest of the season fishermen have been trying to save their boats in rough seas of the coastal town of port banda
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cycle values are expected to make landfall on thursday. well those were the headlines the news continues here on al-jazeera after witness statement on subject left 4 americans are struggling to pay their rent the problem isn't just limited to places that he's. a former governor of the good social bankers cost jobs but from 51st up. we bring you the stories to the shaping the economic world we live in. counting the cost on al-jazeera. and i stand just as i. think the reason why i.
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canada but we'd heard nothing. we were losing hope. there are over 1000000 refugees in lebanon. many are women and children. every day i'd see them or king in the fields thought it could be if it was this article just. cannot collect their whole packet of credit in a locked in this time of the sort of hard to get ahead and i mean how you have audible hey i'm hard up there about 5 guys how moustachioed 5 on tablets to thaw the gist of it is it one is that we're absolutely startled we can have. many woman
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