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paula still there are military council hands who gentile onto the django he undead militia and these are the people now standing against the will of the people . who during the process we got the news that the chief prosecutor in sudan had announced former president bush who was just on trial i hate this word big open the gates dozens of other former government officials so we took the chance to ask some people here what they made about. 2 months i might be able to keep the money safe even for me it was a scene of what was only the i saw that in front of me. that's because this is like the never do anything and the machine no. see if any c.d.'s like c.d.'s actually you're going to get to see. well after passing by the egyptian embassy the protesters have now ended up outside the embassy of
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saudi arabia another country that they calling on to stop supporting those in power and a call to a more oil back home that's a crackdown on protests these people see it as their responsibility to carry on what they're calling their revolution. says it was behind 2 attacks that have killed at least 11 people and injured 25 others in somalia's capital one car bomb exploded close to the presidential palace in mogadishu in a separate incident another went off in a car near a checkpoint leading to the airport killing 2 people inside. a still ahead on the. philippines the philippines president demands answers after fishermen were left stranded at sea when a chinese ship come lighted with their boat plus. how peru is strengthening border security to stop venezuelans entering.
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hello again it's good to have you back we are looking at a break in the weather here across parts of indonesia now we did have some very heavy rain across in march but the forecast is actually a little bit better as we go towards monday a break in the rain right there so for singapore you will unfortunately be in the rain there but for most of the area it is going to be fairly dry but on tuesday we expect to see more in terms of rain coming back into play here across much of the area java bali you are looking quite nice of the next few days with temperatures into the low thirty's but heavy rain across most of the philippines with manila at 34 degrees there well here across much of the southeastern part of australia we are watching one system move through now that brought some heavy rain to some locations and still rain is going to be a problem here across the southeast particular along the coast so for sydney it is going to be the rain as well as some windy conditions there the air of low pressure
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is moving into that has been c. and it's not until we really get towards tuesday to finally start to see a break in the rain we do have another front that's pushing through adelaide and closer towards melbourne that will bring down those temperatures in adelaide a high temperature if you of 13 degrees and then very quickly across parts of new zealand we're going to be seeing christ church getting a little bit cooler over the next couple of days from 10 down to about 9 degrees as we go towards tuesday. brazil a bastion of economic development and the key player can is shifting global order a country down to become an increasingly and attractive destination for african migrant workers do you find in latin america fall is an angolan migrant who turns to music once his brazilian dream encounters hardship and racism open arms and closed doors on al-jazeera.
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again you're watching i did a moderate top stories this tens of thousands of protesters of filling hong kong streets again despite the chief executives decision to suspend an extradition bill demonstrates to say they want to pump in at least scrapped. crew members of one of the tank is hit by an explosion in the gulf of oman have now arrived in dubai saudi arabia has joined the u.s. in u.k. and blaming iran for the explosions it denies any involvement. saudi jets have hit targets in the yemeni capital sana of the hooty rebels attacked 2 saudi airports the spokesman says drones targeted saudi u.a.e.
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coalition military hangars and control rooms at tj's an airport and the ab have airports was attacked for the 1st time in a week. an asteroid targeting homes in southeast tripoli has injured 6 people women and children were among the wounded forces loyal to walter. battling to seize control of libya's capital but what i've done what has more. once again i have to as fighter jets target civilian areas in tripoli and again in the jewel a neighborhood that's in the southern eastern part of tripoli these houses were damaged by the explosion caused by the airstrike launched by have to us fighter jets the neighbors here say that they are in a state of panic they're very angry and they're wondering why the international community is not doing enough to stop the military aggression on civilians
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in that house there is a clear damage in that house and the owner of that house says that 6 members 6 of his family members were wanted by explosions including get 2 women and a child. in a sidearm and the suddenly we were in shock and speechless the windows shattered and became dark it was a nightmare and we didn't realize what was happening and we should we go. to these cars here. these are civilian cars would also damage it by the explosion and meanwhile it is a cardiology hospital nearby which was also partly damage it by the explosion and the government of national called this accusing have to this forces of committing war crimes by targeting civilian areas u.s. president donald trump has hit out of the new york times after it reported the united states is increasing cyber attacks or russia the article quotes former and
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serving government officials who say the u.s. hacked the russian power grid report says it's part of a cyber campaign after alleged russian interference in the 2018 midterm elections. our peru has deployed riot police to guard its northern border to stop an influx of migrants from venezuela only venezuelans who hold a passport and a humanitarian visa can now enter the country the new requirements came into effect on saturday military official says around 10000 venezuelans entered peru on friday rushing to get in before the new rules were implemented. but i'm me the document is very very valuable and not so much because of how much it cost from venezuela to peru but it's also the journey the path of days on your feet the nights without eating and not having a home to sleep it's all worth it. a rise in property values are changing the cultural landscape of the mexican capital each year thousands of people are pushed
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out by the ever increasing cost of living but in its historic center one community is fighting back reports from mexico city. mexico's capital is one of the most expensive cities in latin america at least when it comes to the cost of building a house with little public housing investments those rising costs are displacing many of the city's longstanding residents as old buildings give way to fancy apartments. perhaps no case is more emblematic of the fight against gentrification . located in the heart of mexico city's historic center the building housing the cafe was recently bought out who says had a steel says the new owners want to close his restaurant and he picked the residents who live upstairs. we don't want travel to suffer the same fate as other businesses cafes restaurants and bars that carry the tradition
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of downtown mexico city but have been lost to gentrification. reports that the cafe could be shut down has brought the community together and support of preserving the iconic building a landmark of downtown mexico city. this is across town artists. are talking about the lack of legal resources available to low income residents this was the inspiration for creating. this is mexico city's patron saint of resisting gentrification. why not have a saints that can intercede on behalf of all the hopeless cases in mexico the lore and the authorities not going to help so why not pray to a saint. activism against gentrification in the mexican capital is on the rise. urban planners like to see this is because the city has yet to strike a balance between private investment and affordable housing in difficult part of the. gentrification is just another part of the economic process but it can be
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mitigated and it can be reduced in order to avoid the massive exit of the population experts say it's the booming economy that's behind this wave of displacement in many of mexico city's so-called up and coming neighborhoods every year however this amounts to an estimated 2000 of the city's residents being evicted from their homes. residents of the day building have managed to avoid eviction while a lawsuit against the building's new owners is pending the outcome of this case could set the tone for the future of mexico's most historic neighborhood when. mexico city. a philippine president reagan to 10 days demanding investigation into the sinking of a boat allegedly by a chinese fishing vessel 22 filipino fishermen were stranded at sea before they were rescued by a vietnamese boat it is the latest incident between manila and beijing over the disputed south china sea jimmy duggan reports from the fisherman's home in doro in
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central philippines. for many years this boat has provided a livelihood for more than 20 filipino families but not anymore. this is all that is left of it it was wrecked in the reback a philippine maritime territory in the spratly group of islands in the south china sea the fishermen say they'd anchored overnight and were asleep when a chinese vessel rammed the rear of their boat. according to them the chinese vessel turned flashed its lights and sped away leaving them clinging to wreckage on the open sea. some of us got on the small boat and. were bird grateful fisherman. or we would go. through
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a sketch of the chinese vessel he says it was 3 times bigger than their own boat in 2016 the philippine government won a landmark case against china at the international tribunals in the hague china's so-called 9 dash territorial claim has been declared invalid the philippines president of 3 go to terror to considers china his government's closest ally and is refusing to implement the court ruling the chinese foreign ministry says what happened at the reed bank was a maritime accident and according to its embassy in manila a group of filipino boats prevented the chinese vessel from helping the fisherman boat owner. says he feels devastated. that the boat. we are being treated as if we are
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slaves by china if. it took 4 days at sea $22.00 traumatised fisherman to tractors and a determined community for a damaged fishing vessel to be returned to where it 1st came from and fishermen here tell us they will rebuild this boat and they will have out to sea again. the philippine foreign ministry says it's filed a diplomatic protest against china but filipino fishermen say they've been reporting harris' men to sea for years and that's not enough. they say what they want is the philippine government to act with dignity and defend the country's sovereignty jamelle a dog and al-jazeera occidental minbar or central philippines rotterdam has held its 1st mass since a huge fire ravaged the roof of the cathedral 2 months ago small service took place in a preserved part of the building tasha butler has more from paris. the
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sound of prayers filled not for the 1st time since a fire ravaged the cathedral 2 months ago the archbishop of paris no small congregation will protective hats for a mass in a part of the church that hadn't been damaged to do c.m. is this is a message of hope and sayings for all those who are moved by what happened to. the reg limps inside notre dame has revealed its fragile state the roof inspired gone charred debris littering the floor. in april flames engulfed the almost 900 year old cathedral a site there shocked and saddened people in france and around the world the service was an open to the public because of concerns over safety but it was broadcast internationally on television and online and for catholics and admirers of notre dame it was an emotional moment. theodore sagna is visiting from senegal he says
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he's always wanted to see not true damn. it's a small ray of hope even a big want to see a mass celebrated today at the cathedral in any case we want this cathedral to be rebuilt with all our hearts we want to see mass celebrated here as it used to be. majestic an elegant notre dame isn't during symbol of french culture the french president wants the cathedral rebuilt in 5 years many experts say it'll take longer but what is certain is that it's restoration is already seen by many as a powerful symbol of renewal natasha butler al-jazeera paris i want to most anticipated clashes in world sport is getting underway shortly in the u.k. india and pakistan are facing each other at the cricket world cup at manchester's old trafford the match is expected to draw a global audience of around 1000000000 people. san francisco has become the latest
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city in the u.s. to stop stores from refusing payments in cash shop owners say the shift to only accepting digital payment is good for business but some say refusing cash is discriminatory gable elizondo explains. this coffee shop in new jersey might have a distinctly retro vibe but when owner travis clifton grew tired of the daily grind of dealing with cash he decided it was one blast from the past that needed a modern solution going cashless the big reasons why. you don't have to count the cash you don't have to reconcile the cash i don't have to put pressure on my bristol a sure that the tills match up which means they can focus on given the customer the best service. he became one of a growing number of store owners across the u.s. reach fusing to accept cash customers instead paying by cards or through their cell phones but the move to digitize payments ended up being as short lived as
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a morning express so this year new jersey state legislature banned stores from refusing cash and over the state line new york city's council is also considering banning cashless stores following the footsteps of philadelphia and san francisco but critics say digital only payments discriminate against the poor listen to this statistic the us government says there are 8000000 families in the us they don't even have a bank account or a credit card and another 24000000 families that are under banked which means they might have a checking or savings account but rely on cash to survive people like barbara vasquez who has a learning disability and closed her bank account after getting hit with high fees she experienced 1st hand the humiliation of being refused service when trying to buy a $4.00 ice cream with cash. it was. absolutely modifying.
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especially since there was i mean and then there was a line behind me one of the groups pushing to stop no cash stores is the retail action project its director rachel of forest says that with out action the move to ditch dollar bills could spread to half of all stores in the u.s. in the next 10 years the key word there is access that yes this is all part of the expansion of the digital age but there's a huge population of people who don't have access to digitizing their lives in that way the battle over cashless stores is not over until then your dollars are still good just not everywhere. gabriel is on al-jazeera new york.
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all right let's get a roundup of the top stories on jazeera protesters are filling hong kong streets again despite the chief executives decision to suspend an unpopular extradition build those law would allow suspects to be taken from hong kong to mainland china for trial demonstrators say they wanted permanently scrapped sarah clarke has more from hong kong. we've seen tens of thousands of people bought property up we are being in government headquarters and the streets are for the n.p.r. stations and for the trains have been the big story plot the numbers there were absolutely extraordinarily full and overflowing so we've got streets blocked off oh my i long for my victoria park that's where we are now which is central hong kong crewmembers from one of the tank is damaged by an explosion in the gulf of amman on thursday have now arrived in dubai saudi arabia is joined the u.s. and u.k. in blaming iran for the blasts it denies involved. saudi jets have hit targets in the yemeni capital sana'a after the rebels attacked 2 saudi airports the spokesman
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says drones targeted saudi u.a.e. coalition targets. airports. sudan's former president ahmed bashir could be brought before a court as early as next week the chief prosecutor says bashir will be referred for trial unless he files an appeal in the next few days former leader is facing corruption charges he was deposed by the military in april after weeks of protests against his 30 year rule in his government. a turkish observation post in syria's northern england province has been hit in a mortar shell attack turkey's defense ministry says the shelling came from an area controlled by syrian government forces that's after another similar attack on a turkish observation post on thursday turkey says the previous attack in which 3 soldiers were injured was deliberate those are the headlines if you find a latin america is next. for 30 years the red
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thousands displaced and dozens killed how 2 different ways of life are dividing q. many jews in mali. and in sports cricket while who. go head to head at the cricket world cup. so the day after hong kong suspended a controversial extradition bill thousands of demonstrators have filled the streets these are live pictures right now roads filled. with people dressed in black in a sign of solidarity protesters say chief executive kerry lymes decision to hold off on the proposed law is not good enough they want to scrap it and they want to step down they're opposed to the bill which would have allowed people who are wanted for certain crimes to be extradited to mainland china let's join scott who's live for us in hong kong monitoring events there and scott you're at the end of the
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march where people have been arriving in over the last few hours talking about the mood what's the scene like. the scene here is quite interesting you're seeing a flow of people behind me right now there are some of them are pulling out well back that's right but that legislative council building that black building behind me there's a stage set up by the organizers there's a bit of chanting going on so those those images of those packed streets this is where they're flowing to now what's interesting here to nic is yes the mood the mood is resolute they are still demanding that carolan step down that this bill is not just suspended this bill is killed so they are resolute on their message is what's probably going to happen over the next couple of hours i would imagine that you're talking about tens of thousands of people on the streets flowing into here you're going to see this pull up a bit behind us we know that the organizers have been kind of telling people to kind of flow through because this will fill up very quickly so some people are kind
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of cycling around you look when you look at at the faces here there are families here there are older people here so it's different than what we saw on the protests on wednesday so maybe those are the people who are going to be cycling out and going back home after this march but then we know that some people are expecting to stay here outside the legislative council building after the march is over next so what's the plan for the protesters what do they want to achieve hit anything. but what they want to achieve is what they're really getting with this kind of turnout they want attention to what they believe is something that needs to. change and those 2 main things are kerry lam stepped down and that this bill is killed not just suspended what they are concerned about is it now since it's suspended that people are just going to forget about it it's just going to kind of sit on the shelf and then eventually she'll push it forward again she says she's not killing it she's just spending it they're worried when that's going to happen again so they want to make sure that they come out here and show their voice show their strength
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behind the issue of killing this bill now it's going to happen over the next couple of hours you know we got a stage set up you might be able to hear behind me by the organizers again that we're probably going to see a good chunk of these marches stay behind here at the legislative council building we don't know how long they're going to stay they actually it's pretty organic from what it sounds like they're going to hang out until they're told by the organizers to leave or some of them might stay on behind overnight but right now there's kind of a constant flow of people going into they can allow tens of thousands probably hundreds of thousands of people flowing in this direction next go back with the rest of the afternoon the evening progress is that in hong kong for the time being hong kong has so far enjoyed a degree of autonomy since its handover from british rule to china in 1970 the chief executive who functions like a prime minister is chosen by a 1200 member committee that's currently made up of mainly pro beijing politicians and business leaders china calls it one country 2 systems principle on calling has
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executive legislative and independent judicial power under what's called the basic law but communist party leaders in beijing have the power to interpret any cools in that little in their own way. tongan is a political analyst who advises the chinese government and he believes that beijing's patients will soon. from beijing side i don't know that they're terribly impressed with kerry lamb's handling of things and the one cardinal sin in china is not to be able to handle the situation correctly so it could be difficult for her to have expressed unconditional. support for her but with this newest round of concessions and protests i think it will go very difficult on the other hand. it seems that hong kong is deteriorating with the kind of mom rule despite having elderly and people and children joining the march you cannot simply
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every day get out there and demand that the government be changed the idea of having an extradition treaty with china after 20 years is not reasonable how you get there and what terms are involved i think if you anyone was actually looking at was proposed it was quite mild if you were queues of a crime by the u.s. government it was more than a year you could be extradited to the united states but if you were involved in it with china you could only be done literally for rape murder very very serious crimes crimes that would take more than 7 years in terms of a sentence a pos. the wife of israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu has been ordered to pay $15000.00 out been found guilty of misusing state funds so tonight you know who has been shot had been charged with fraud last year after allegedly spending $100000.00 to state money on lavish meals but she took
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a plea bargain and admitted to lesser charges the husband is also facing charges in a separate corruption case it all comes as he begins campaigning for a 2nd israeli election in a yeah. saudi jets have hit targets in the yemeni capital of. 2 saudi airports riyadh says it's a defense systems brought down a drone headed for port yemen's border with this. is a single runway regionally airport despite being in saudi arabia this week it has been at the heart of the war in yemen who the rebels have launched multiple attacks against the 100 kilometers north of the yemeni border on saturday the group claimed drone strikes against military hang is and control were in airports and then for the 3rd time this week again airport saudi arabia media says the strike was forward
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by security forces well i have. there is a clear contradiction from saudi on immunity media because they always downplay the significance of these drone strikes but in return they rushed to urge the international community to stand by them in condemning the attacks in a bid to stop us from carrying more strikes. this shows the moment a cruise missile hit airport on wednesday who things have labeled it a strategic enemy target one of 300 they plan to bomb several saudi airports have been targeted in the past year including the king her lead international airport in the capital riyadh it's part of a grand plan by the rebel group it's a skill a ship is tensions have risen between iran the u.s. and its gulf allies. have had their every day we have a goal and we will not rush to bumble the targets who bomb the tug is that we think we must bomb and a specific time we will threaten them as they threaten us and we will close their
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airports as they close our airports and close their ports as they close down as saudi arabia's crown prince mohammed bin selman responded on state media we supported all if it's to reach a political solution to the yemeni crisis but unfortunately the hooty militia would rather work for the iranian agenda and iran's space interests over yemen and its people. the us saudi arabia and its allies have consistently blamed iran for the yemeni crisis critics temper the connection to tehran the situation in yemen has its own internal sources of of conflict in tension you know if you run hypothetically wouldn't exist there would still be a problem within yemen with respect to the who these their demands for recognition representation and distribution of resources to who things are making those demands increasingly clear whether they're firing iranian made weapons or not they are i
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ming and saudi infrastructure shelob ellis. crew members of one of the tankers damaged by explosions in the gulf of oman have now arrived in dubai their account will help determine what was behind the reported attacks on the 2 vessels one of the ships said that his crew saw flying objects moments before. contradicting the u.s. version of the nz iran has denied any involvement and has some in the british ambassador over his support for the u.s. allegations saudi arabia is also blaming iran and has called for swift action to secure oil shipping routes but speak now to jacob larsen who's head of maritime security been co which is one of the largest association of ship owners joins us via skype from copenhagen mr lawson welcome to the program it must be pretty crucial to you in your role to know precisely what went on in the gulf of oman what have you managed to ascertain from what you've seen and heard. well so far doesn't
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really have much other than what is already out there in the open and together with the rest of the should be holding our breath now to to look at the mitigation reports and very much to paul to them it's important that we get a very accurate picture of what has happened what the threat was at that materialize to gauge the year to ships and because that will help mitigate the risks going forward right and what sort of measures would you take to mitigate risks because there are calls beginning to happen now for the shipping routes to be secured and given the complexities and the geo political struggle that's going on in these waters. give me a challenge isn't it. for sure it is a challenge and it is a very complex picture we are seeing with both the state and potentially also non-state actors so that different measures you can take for example if the ship is in port or at the end coach you can move your propellers you can usual holocaust less randomly to make it difficult for dialers to place them but mines increase the
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lookout on both the vessel that you are aware of what what is going on with your vessel and also we encourage that shipping continue are closely asian with the u.k. maritime trade operations it's a project the royal navy that is here to to help the shipping industry maintain a picture of what is going on and also issue warnings if necessary in case after it is emerging what about international action and indeed national action the should the waters be patrolled in the same way as the the waters of off the coast of somalia wepa trolled. pirates because it is an option and i mean it all depends on how the major naval powers in the world sees the situation. it is something we have seen before the employment of maybe controllers and i think also if you take a snapshot of what's going on right now in the area you will see an increased naval presence without this being organized the.

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