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government forces have been attacking the province who weeks it is the last remaining piece of territory in syria under rebel control and recent bombardments from the syrian government as well as russian air strikes have killed at least 300 people to them culturally has more from ankara the russian media reported that there is a cease fire brokered between turkey and russia over it for the turkish authorities haven't confirmed or declined this a legit ceasefire but according to the defense ministry statement we now understand that the turkish military post was deliberately targeted by the syrian regime forces last night after the russian media reported that there was a cease fire deal so it is the most cruel and uncle are said to be. are sad to be trying to launch an initiative that could that would result in a ceasefire however the turkish side say is that all those initiatives are not under way because the syrian regime always violates the agreed terms between
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moscow and russia so this is a problem for turkey and the authorities say they have the right for a retaliation but there is no offical statement that says that turkey will retaliate right now the defense ministry has taken the necessary in issue with the russian side they're following up closely but when you speak to the. officials in uncle did they tell you that the syrian regime deliberately targets the the military is the militarization zone and at length especially after the united states has announced that has been finished inside syria. albania's parliament has passed a motion criticizing the president's attempt to cancel this month's local election as unconstitutional the resolution passed $100.00 to $7.00 resident alien mehta argued that the june vote would be undemocratic without the participation of the political opposition who had said they would boycott it the opposition accuses the
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prime minister and other socialist party politicians of could leading with organized crime groups. has more from albanians capital tehran. prime minister appears to have won a sweeping victory in parliament today by passing a censure motion against the president with 100 votes versus 7 against but this legislature is not working as it used to in february the opposition m.p.'s walked out leaving mr obama with his $75.00 socialist and p's plus 4 traditional allies more or less as the so occupants of the chamber since then mr rahman has managed to bring in about 43 and p's who were runners up to those who resigned their seats in february and he's managed to populate this chamber with replacement opposition m.p.'s some of those who voted with the ruling socialists today to give them that large margin of victory of 100 votes versus 7 however the censure motion against
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the president does nothing to resolve the constitutional and political impasse in this country the president has ruled a week ago that june 30th elections local elections for 61 mayorships across the country should not take place because the opposition democratic party has refused to field candidates for those elections the socialists have taken the position that they should hold those elections anyway with only the socialist party candidates. a new exhibition is opened here in london which allows refugee artists to tell their own stories about migration sink without trace features work by migrants who've made the dangerous journey to europe has to offer an alternative perspective to the narrative written mostly by the media and government institutions challenge an import. a pair of jeans a child's shoe a life jacket fragments of lives lost at sea this is sinking without trace an
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exhibition bringing together artists response to the migrant struggle some of these works come from personal experience 7 of the 18 artists were refugees themselves including mary one whose dark pictures evoke his time drifting at sea in clay boats by refugees from sudan. these concrete sculptures resembling body bags were submerged in the mediterranean by a danish artist and ode to the some 30000 migrant deaths in the last 30 years on the surface of the sculptress you can see all the bruises and cuts that. after having been rolling around on the bottom of the sea for. their reinterpretations of tragedies that made headlines like the death of alan curdie others tell stories that never made the news like that of these identical twins one
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died during the journey but their mother refused to let his body go when sleeping the traffickers took action but when she woke she found only her dead child a living child had been thrown into the sea i don't lie this is sort of you money terry in compassion approach what do you worry when you get angry you get frustrated and want to act. and that's exactly what i think i can do max her photographs document the rare process of identifying the bodies which really did for the so called boat of innocence shipwreck of april 2015 which caused more than $800.00 deaths he's frustrated at the indifference to the tragedy for me or to refuse to. testify without illusion to change. at least the people who then can see the big can see i do the norm. this show is not easy viewing and it shouldn't be the curators want to inspire
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lauren thank you so much brazilian star martyre has been creating more history at the women's football world cup but her goal scoring efforts can save her team from defeat against australia martha was on target from a penalty spot becoming the 1st player to score in 5 different editions of the tournaments it was also a record 16th career goal in the world cup but the 33 year old went off ensuring that have time in australia recovered from a 2 goal deficit to win 32 and the day's other game china beat south africa one nil in group b. that's a 2nd straight loss for south africa and all but ends their hopes of reaching the last 16 brazil's defeat against australia was their 1st group stage loss in 24 years all for group d. gain teams are in action on friday japan play scotland while 2015 semifinalists england take on argentina a lead or top of the group after a 21 win against scotland while argentina claimed their 1st ever world cup points
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in their opening game against japan you've got a country. believe a blip. when you look at the reaction of those players when they got their 1st welcome against you that was a special moment for their country you look at they give their kids 90 minutes of school to watch that game against japan the means to that country so it's going to show that same kind of sight tens of thousands of fans filled around madrid stadium to welcome the club's latest big money signing belgian midfielder and then the 3rd has officially kicked off his new life in spain the 28 year old was signed from chelsea in a deal worth close to $200000000.00 well i've already spent more than $300000000.00 in this transfer window and aims to rebuild following a disappointing season. is a different level. i had a lot of success with chelsea and. i want to win
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a lot as well to leave his mother it's all or just to be he. is a new challenge but i'm ready i'm ready for lots of tiger woods and defending champion brooks kept car on the course of the 3rd goal for a major of the year the u.s. open is underway at pebble beach in california where he fowler has already finished his opening round the american has an early share of the lead on 5 under par henri mcelroy is going well after his when the canadian open last sunday he ended the day on 3 under and john ramey spain has made a soul and starting a 2 under par round of 69 police have said that these 6 men arrested over the shooting of baseball legend david ortiz were offered $8000.00 to kill him this footage shows the moment the former boston red sox player was shot in the back at an open air nightclub in the dominican republic the shooter is been arrested along
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with 4 others but one other man remains at large 43 year old or tease is in boston recovering from 2 rounds of surgery say at least blues are back at home after winning their 1st ever stanley cup title big celebrations are planned in the city as the franchise has been waiting their entire 52 year existence for this championship they beat the boston bruins 41 in series deciders david stokes has the action. the bruins were on home ice for the winner takes all game 7 but it was the blues who struck 1st in boston thank you guys 3 sons back in st louis went wild and those celebrations got even louder when their captain doubled the lead watch at the end of the 1st period thanks thought was to god boston never recovered there were no goals in the 2nd period but suddenly with run away with it in the 3rd with
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was trying to thank god i was boss the did manage one consolation go but the celebrations were understandably muted this was sent lewis's night was 352 years in the making it's the longest wait and h.l. history 13 to win their 1st championships thought they had reached the final in their 1st 3 seasons as a franchise but lost every time including to the bruins in 1970 that's a distant memory now though and all of them will remarkable given that they were dead last in the league back in january you know look at the names on this thing and to be a part of that group hike you know every most of these guys on her i pretended i was a kid and now to be here on the air with the mets it's an incredible feeling be for
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the since there was friends the wind wipes out decades of misery they'll hope they don't have to wait another half century to get the next one david stokes al-jazeera the cricket world cup in england has been hit by bad weather again the match between india and new zealand was called off without a ball being ball to it's the 4th abandonments so far making it the wettest world cup on record. one of the icons asian sport has announced his retirement after a battle with cancer malaysian badminton star leach on the way has called time on his 19 year career the 36 year old has struggled to return to full fitness following a noah's cancer diagnosis last year lee won 3 a lympics silver medals. margaret is 100 percent that i could not get the olympic gold medal the malaysian team gave me the chance to go to tokyo 2020 that was my dream but now i cannot hope malaysian
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earth it can one day get a gold hold malaysia. and that's all your support for now it's now back to lauren in london. thank you very much indeed and the quick money can catch up with your sport and the news on our web site address that is out there dot com and what just by clicking on the live icon. for me to tell if there's news out of the back in a minute with more news i had a. big stories generate thousands of headlines with different angles from different
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perspectives giuliana saunders a long standoff with international border is finally over separate the spin from the facts the misinformation from the journalism protesters complain about the underreported of police violence the sensationalizing of the demonstrations with the listening post on al-jazeera. the latest news as it breaks local communities here importing are very frustrated because the lack of post storm services with detailed coverage this last night of the flag though people often say this struggling to make ransom notes and just want a better life from around the world as agnes he has been offered to those who rebel against the government. except those involved in human rights abuses a war crime. in morocco unregistered an under-age marriages have caused problems especially for women and children and i've been trying for years to get my
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daughter legally recognized by her father pressure from lobby groups has led to changes to the madonna family code giving women greater rights in marriage while keeping the family at heart now the divorce rate has increased a lot mainly with occupations made by wives. al-jazeera world. iran is lashing out at the united states accuses iran of attacking 2 vessels in the gulf of amman. or in tennis is al-jazeera live from london also coming up sudan's ruling military
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council has admitted it ordered the dispersal of a sit in protest outside army headquarters which left dozens dead. a 2nd person dies of a boner in uganda raising concerns about the virus spreading from neighboring democratic republic of congo. what a difference a day makes deserted streets in hong kong just hours after fighting during mass protests. over the years have to state my pompei or says iran is responsible for attacking 2 oil tankers in the gulf of amman both ships were damaged apparently by explosions near the strait of hormuz one of the world's busiest shipping routes offered no concrete evidence but said it was based on intelligence weapons used and the level of expertise required. no economic sanctions tell the islamic republic to attack
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innocent civilians disrupt global oil markets and engage in nuclear blackmail the international community condemns iran's assault on the freedom of navigation and the targeting of innocent civilians. well 2 times as were evacuated and the crews are reported to be safe and to ship our ports. to tankers badly damaged in the gulf of oman raising tensions and oil prices iranian t.v. has been showing what is believed to be the tanker front i'll tear which had $23.00 crew on board carrying petro chemical products from cats are in saudi arabia to east asia the other japanese own ship the kuta courageous with 21 crew was shipping methanol to singapore its management says it suffered whole damage but is not in danger of sinking both when the gulf of oman the entrance to the strait of hormuz where much of the world's energy supplies are shipped through every day. the
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initial report was all time cast sailing from the straits of hormuz to asia came under attack after that apparently another boat was attacked as all ship tried to maneuver but 3 hours later it was attacked again it became too dangerous to stay on the tanka so our crew members abandoned it using a lifeboat. with iranian and american ships responded to the tankers distress calls sent within an hour of each other on thursday morning each rescuing crew members who'd abandoned ship. japan's prime minister happened to be meeting with iran's supreme leader in tehran trying to reduce tensions with the united states the iranians say the timing is certainly suspicious rather than coincidental knowledge of it must so it is today the issue of security has a special importance author in the states of region of the persian gulf the middle east and all around the world and we have been making if it's to protect the pace and security of the region and over the last few years practically we have proven
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that we care about the security of a neighbors and all other countries. the u.n. and other countries have condemned the attacks and called for an investigation. facts must be established and responsibilities clarified and they for that is something the world cannot afford is a major confrontation in the gulf region. thursday's distress calls come a month after 4 tankers including 2 saudi vessels were taxed not far away off the coast of the united arab emirates iran also denied accusations of involvement in the saudi led coalition at war in yemen has attributed blame for thursday's attacks without providing evidence i think it is a major escalation if we look to what be in the clear down analysis by the iranian regime. lately about how they will close the. strait and if we look to what's happening in the bubble meant that and also in the
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south and. see how the the there are 3 thing the line of sea and the international trade and we could nick those terrorist act we can say yes they are connected and there is a huge. of course that is clear from by the pretty as experts begin investigations to find out exactly what happened in the gulf of oman and it could take some time to establish who is responsible but washington appears to have already made up its mind and chapelle al jazeera christine salumi is live for us in washington d.c. strong words from pompei what more reaction can we expect from the u.s. . well yes strong words from mike pompei o and we can expect that rhetoric to continue he said that the united states assessment of the situation is based on intelligence on the sophistication of the attacks and recent activity in the region most specifically about other attack on 4 tankers that happened about
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a month ago which the united states was also quick to blame on iran again though without providing any concrete evidence the secretary of state took no questions from reporters after making his comments but very quick with the tough talk once again no talk of military action at this stage however the united states is sending another naval destroyer to the region a sensibly to help with rescue efforts but that of course again raises the concern of heightened tensions in the possibility of something that could trigger a military response and that issue of a military response i mean how how popular an option is that the. well certainly it's something that everyone is concerned about and president trump himself has said that it is not something that he wants to happen but we know that right now the united states in terms of other responses to the. situation in the
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gulf is talking with our allies. while the secretary of state has not offered any concrete evidence senior white house officials are being quoted in other u.s. media anonymously saying that they have evidence they have a picture of a miss of an ordinance that was on the whole of one of those ships and that they're talking with allies about leaving commerce open in the region steps that can be taken to ensure that commerce continues in that crucial area of the strait of hormuz in the gulf of oman and also we know that. this latest incident happened as the prime minister of japan was in iran to talk to the ayatollah about possibly mediating further discussions between iran and the united states and after what we are after today the president tweeted that you know this
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is not the time for those talks were not ready and iran is not ready either so all of this just adding to the tensions in the region with no sign of the 2 signs coming together to talk any more although concern being expressed certainly by some members of congress now about the growing tensions in the region christine salumi thank you very much indeed. thank. you i'm sure dan's ruling military council has admitted it ordered the dispersal of a sit in protest outside the army headquarters 10 days ago the operation on june the 3rd resulted in dozens of deaths of hundreds wounded at a news conference a spokesman said we regret that some mistakes happened sitting began at the start of april and prompted the sudanese military to topple a long serving president of bashir but the protest continued after the new military leadership resisted calls to hand over to
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a civilian government. it was being reported that the former president bashir has been charged with corruption prosecutors say they completed their investigation into the former leader before charging him a cheryl sudan for 30 years before being ousted. i will alow as a senior lecturer in lord killed university and an analyst on africa he says the continued influence of the military makes holding bashir to account even harder you really need whenever it is girls who are paid with transition they have to one way or another record with the question of what to do with the legacies or rights violations that it is old or time and it's done it's going to be a bit when these units of course have to ask this question because their demands were accountability and justice by which suffered under. the bus you know is how does this affect the next when you have indian accounts unity exists that you have the same military generals who are serving are still running the country how do you
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hold them to the u.s. accountable and how do you know as we're responding to our wish if you were to say you 2 were in war did precisely the same kinds of abuses and crimes that you were charged. uganda has banned public gatherings in parts of the country after a 2nd person died of the boehner virus the 2 victims are a 5 year old boy and his grandmother is the 1st time across border spread of the outbreak has happened since it began in eastern democratic republic of congo last august the world health organization is holding an emergency meeting on friday. reports from kampala. where a hospital in waiting uganda is where the 5 year old boy in his grandmother died from both had recently attended a funeral in neighboring democratic republic of congo with the boy's grandfather succumbed to the virus health officials say after the burial other relatives
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accompany them to uganda most the congolese nationals who were sent back on thursday after an agreement was made between the 2 governments to repatriate them the district surrounding the hospital is on alert began and government has banned public gatherings in the district as the ministry of health tries to control the spread of the virus causes internal bleeding and is often fatal ugandan doctors say to other patients are being kept in isolation in the latest outbreak of ebola in uganda spades from the east and the outbreak has since killed 1400 congolese and infected 2000 just over 500 have been treated to contain the spread has been hampered by militia attacks on treatment centers and hostility towards medical teams in the bustling markets that uganda's capital kampala concerns are growing.
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about you know. preparedness. i think. this is. just. pre emptive measures are being imposed ugandans are being urged to wash their hands with soap following previous outbreaks in uganda doctors and nurses are experienced in dealing with ebola patients they've also help contain outbreaks in sierra leone and other countries in west africa an emergency vaccination campaign is being set up in united health workers on the frontline in number of people over 700 frontline has another one. in. and so on friday we shall be back again. on
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