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saying that there's going to be an investigation that there was a failure but that for years happen all the time and they and never and in this massive blackout that affected most of the region and that's why he has given the companies around 15 days so we need an investigation and for field a report and that if there is a need in order to be away with demand and initiate and continue with the whole process then the government will do what's correct as i forget argentina has had an energy deficit for many many years when we saw markets across office he said that fighting it was one of his priorities and that's why the government has invested heavily on energy in this country not only in renewable energy but also in other projects all around the country and that's why they're saying that this massive power cut is a surprise for the government. turkish and syrian government forces have exchanged . province off to what he said was quote a deliberate attack on its soldiers so he has long rebel groups in syria whereas
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the syrian government has been backed by russia last year and moscow agreed to establish a deescalation but that deal has fold in recent months has understood. these rescue workers are calling on those inside to make themselves known the reply. going to. help for god's sake the boy is found under the rubble by the white helmets who later shared this image telling the world he survived more than a dozen others were not so lucky killed in airstrikes frosted live on saturday syrian civil defense units a russian and syrian warplanes have been attacking them while they're trying to rescue civilians. hundreds have been killed in the province over the last 6 weeks in what's been designated a deescalation zone. hours after russia announced its latest ceasefire in it late last week turkey announced syrian forces shelled one of its observation posts near
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injuring 3 soldiers turkey warned damascus that it would respond to any attacks and sent reinforcements into the country on sunday turkey said its forces were attacked again for a 2nd time in 3 days and it responded with heavy weapons with turkish troops apparently coming under attack by the syrian government that's backed by russia an area that was supposed to see a decrease in fighting is becoming increasingly unstable and chapelle al jazeera. the u.s. says iraq can continue buying electricity from iran for another 3 months after that sanctions against countries doing business with tehran will go into effect iraqis rely on tehran for vital energy supplies but in the summer months even but it's not enough charles stratford has that story from basra. hussein reality starts the generator he helped build using an old engine. which
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supplies electricity to families in this poor neighborhood of bus or so. there are hundreds of generators like this one across the city because daily often last for hours. we provide electricity to the poor it comes on for an hour then it's off for 5 children really suffer in the summer heat we are so tired inside i have nothing joyful in my life it's all been misery the government has forgotten us. iraq cannot meet its own electricity needs even a city like basra which because of its huge oil wealth could be one of the richest cities in the world of aust amounts of the electricity comes from close by across the border in neighboring iran the us has increased sanctions on iran in recent months and this could seriously affect neighboring iraq which depends on iran for its power supply. iraq relies hugely on iran for this vital
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resource and a decrease in that power supply could cripple the local economy further we so angry demonstrations over the lack of services in bus for last year the situation hasn't improved since then the house america's just extended a sanction waiver for iraq so it can keep buying iranian electricity and gas for another 3 months the us is trying to help iraq be less dependent on its neighbor for fuel as a means of increasing its pressure on iran energy giant exxon mobil recently signed a $53000000000.00 deal with the iraqi government to develop 2 southern oil fields it's hoped that project will also help iraq be more self-sufficient in gas needed to few electricity power plants considering the potential boil wealth of basra the poverty and lack of general services is shocking piles of rubbish lined the streets
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there are open drains buildings long ago fell into disrepair even with the help of iran there isn't enough electricity being distributed here to a city that people like hussein say has suffered years of government neglect. that al-jazeera basra. al-jazeera journalist networks are saying has now been held without trial in egypt for more than 900 days as a new investigation gets. last month hussein's been held without charge trial or conviction after he was arrested in egypt on a family holiday al-jazeera strongly denies the allegations and demands hussein's immediate release. hundreds of protesters around that moscow angry over the 5 day detention of an investigative journalists even going off was for you to earlier this week after the government's admitted there was no evidence against him the reporter had been detained on drug dealing charges the rally on sunday was
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authorized by the kremlin. still ahead here on the news hour for you the sports teams catch on stage a stunning comeback in the opening game and south america's biggest international football tournament i. hear making millions per month off sure thing taxes i was looking for. more than 10 years after the global financial crisis millions of dollars and it's like the greatest job that you could ever imagine getting without putting any of your own capital best who was in the eye of the storm and drove millions of workers into unemployment i said. we need to immediately i mean truth is the man who stole the world coming soon.
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al-jazeera. where every. nothing ignites passions in. victory over their fierce rivals pakistan these are the scenes and supporters celebrated their team taking a big step towards securing
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a place in the world cup semifinals. keeping intact an unbeaten record so far in the tournament in england for more on the indian win and the other top international sports news here's andy. thank you very much india were comfortable winners are the face rivals pakistan and the match of the cricket world cup that same time champions winning by 89 runs and psyching a big step towards a place in the semifinals lee wellings was in manchester it's watch the action unfold i cricket's biggest guy in india of the pakistan. vocus 5 points occasion at all traffic in manchester only $25000.00 were lucky enough to have a golden ticket over 700002 the plight more than a 1000000000 people in total expected to watch the game in india in pakistan and across the globe. after a disappointing start to the world cup pakistan needed the points most but i couldn't make the breakthrough when i put in during the pot i rang it sharma
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showed his class again i completed a fine century that that night the indian contingent i he was eventually out for $140.00 but can't seem to continue to push too many pies in total he scored $77.00 other side of a point the running in just total 336. the 2 questions in pakistan's reply that i wish to talk it i'm beat the manchester writing i lost in early to shankar but a century stand between fuck as a man and barbarism reminded us to never quite right off pakistan. and so both parts men were dismissed in quick succession and the collapse of wickets in shoot this has been a problem in the world cup and when the rain arrived india were in complete control again that means so much to buy teams was that as of course we have been it's a proud moment for india i mean we had to win the world cup but i'm sure we'll get
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there's a lot of maybe that's why the oh god i feel like that but oh oh july 14th yeah back to lift the cup. one final time today one. india were expected to be strong in this tournament i remind on bateson with afghanistan their next opponents and a place in the semifinals beckoning for their great rivals pakistan a quick it's a miracle looks to be needed if they're going to progress in this wildcard lead welling's i'll just 09 just. pull the standings don't make pleasant viewing for pakistan fans with 5 games played the 2nd bottom in the table the teams all play each other once in the group stage with the top 4 progressing into the semifinals. asian cup champions cats are secured a dramatic draw in their 1st game at south america's biggest international football tournament the cats are our guest entrance of the copper america in brazil cats are
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drawing to 2 with paranoia at rio's merican our stadium taking at suno lead in this game against the next world cup hosts. scored a record breaking 9 goals at this year's asian cup then pulled one back for cats are. late for from berlin men the game finished in a draw argentina and columbia are the other teams in this group our correspondent. was at the game. for the cup america tournament where them truly underway with wins now for brazil at colombia o'neill milter or between venice way there in peru and this game just finished between qatar paraguayan paraguay seem to be cruising to be a lot before guitar came back with 2 late goals one from the outside of the area the bundled into the net after 77 minutes their 1st time in this tournament invited along with japan to participate with the 10 nations from south america was ill
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the favorites as they often are playing on their home territory the current holders it surely the biggest winners of this tournament to europe why it's almost just begun but still plenty to play for the brazilians here in general supporting their kids our national team paraguayan skills who came here in some numbers very evenly balanced match and as i say still all to play for still several we more weeks of football to go away and here are the magic in our stadium in rio de janeiro football's governing body fee for has told the saudi arabian banks satellite broadcast that arab sent to stop illegally distributing consent from the katherine channel been sports fi for has said be out accuse an all surprise transmissions of the women's world cup a made available by way of arab satellite frequencies faith is therefore seeking the cooperation of arabs in addressing the misuse of intellectual property. chelsea have confirmed their manager is sorry is leaving the
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club to take over vance's sorry joins the italian champions after just one season in england he led chelsea to a 3rd place finish in the premier league and see the europa league side sold fox a tyson fury is one step closer to regaining the world heavyweight title after a convincing knockout win over some schwartz he was dressed to impress for this fight in las vegas 3 putting on an impressive display making quick work of the german winning with a 2nd round stoppage the british books are targeting a rematch with the on say wilder the w.b.c. title holder. walter is coming this far it's got a lot but as it was 3 all season heavyweight division and then there was 2 i already saw again and again and again and i got a fight 50 percent of vieira anymore is going to a fully much fit back active but shop guys are very and say tom foreman i want world champion find the lawn service celebrating victory at their home on 24 hour
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ice for the 2nd straight year he was part of the sorts of same that certainly honors in the famous insurance events on sunday in france alonso's team winning by a margin of 17 seconds ok but as i suppose looking for now more lighter. for me come back on the other side of the break at the top of the very latest on the continuing situation in the hong kong protesters and demonstrators there want to encourage the chief executive to resign over the policy as announced just a couple of days ago that plus more in about 2 minutes. brazil a bastion of economic development and a key player can
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a shifting global order a country that's become an increasingly attractive destination for african migrant workers viewfinder in latin america follows an angolan migrant who turns to music once his brazilian dream encounters hardship and racism open arms and closed doors on al-jazeera. the latest news as it breaks local communities here importing are very frustrated because the lack of post storm services with details. it's. off. voters and polling stations. 12 european politicians on trial for their role in
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a referendum on independence their political opponents in the prosecutors for a case that traces crucial questions about democracy and determination. but is the outcome already decided by the spanish state. trials justice or vengeance on a. well we were. we were. when we were. a new day but protesters are still out in force in hong kong with life the following a mass rally by nearly 2000000 people yesterday. my
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name's peter w. watching al jazeera live from doha also coming up violence kills dozens and forces thousands from their homes in the democratic republic of congo. as his wife is found guilty of misusing public funds israel's prime minister goes to the occupied golan heights to owner donald trump with a new settlement. flying the flag indian supporters are celebrating victory at the cricketing world cup over their fierce rivals pakistan. the police in hong kong have moved in to disperse protesters camped out since a mass demonstration against a controversial extradition bill this was the scene just a short time ago organizers say up to $2000000.00 protesters took part in the protest on sunday it was the latest in a series of demonstrations which have already forced
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a suspension of the proposed law however opponents want to drop completely and the territories leader carried to stepped up. is there. if the hong kong government thought its last minute backdown would keep more people at home this was hong kong's azza. protesters filled the length of the route of the march and spilled over into adjoining streets. this is the 2nd major march in as many weeks protesting against a controversial extradition bill the government has been trying to introduce critics say it would allow china to extradite political opponents to face summary trial in mainland colt's protesters want that bill withdrawn altogether and for hong kong's leader kerry lamb to resign does carry lamb support your city. new face of course tell us if that's our biggest. they may have
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a joke we haven't oh i think the government yes but now they're also angry at the way the police dealt with last week's occupation of streets around the legislative council building which police branded as a riot we this content that the protest of the young people of this club death a riot and they describe this wire to us when it was over the way it was really the police which was exercising brutality kerry lamb has promised to consult with hong kong people about the proposed change but insists it's still needed and she has the support of china it seems that hong kong is a cheering with the kind of mob rule despite having elderly and people and children joining a march you cannot simply every day get out there and demand that the government be changed the idea of having an extradition treaty with china after 20 years
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is not reasonable. but the continuous stream of protesters went on well into the night. this is where the marches come to an end at the government's made office complex and legislative council building thousands of protestors have been streaming away from here to go home but thousands more have been staying on in fact so many have now spilled out onto the main highway completely blocking it was. this section of road was the center of the occupy movement 5 years ago when protesters occupied the streets for weeks calling for greater autonomy within china taking possession on another unprecedented day of protest was symbolically important for these mostly young demonstrators after 5 year we don't see that people are getting down but increasingly we are getting to your point had our own
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freedom and i want to show you the whole world that this is not riots this is a peaceful protest in hong kong driven by anger at both a government and police but also hopeful that keeping alive the quest for greater freedoms within china with mcbride al-jazeera hong kong martin lee is the founding chairman of the democratic party in hong kong he says caroline will now take her cue from mainland china. i think is there whether she resigns or not she will look at bait jake and that is 1st we are concerned that bill must be scrapped and then if they really want to discuss let us discuss on that basis that there is no bill we don't want to go to be hanging over our heads is a thoroughly bad bill and it wasn't even thought through properly by the government we are not just objecting to the way the man has been handling the presence of this
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bill but they voted bill itself because if this bill were to be passed into law any person living or working in hong kong as well as any person actually spending a holiday or just passing by can be transferred from one car to made in china to be tried in a china mainland caught on trauma charges and we don't trust the judicial system in china so if this bill would pass all good people who fear totally exposed to crimes of this really devore commit that they would be convicted of that because in china even lawyers can be locked up humans who the rebels say they have once again targeted a saudi airport with a drone it's the 4th time the airport harm has been tanked in less than a week on saturday a military spokesman for the who thing is want people to stay away from airports in
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saudi arabia as well as the united arab emirates riyadh has riyadh has not yet confirmed or denied the latest incident. renewed fighting between ethnic groups in the democratic republic of congo has killed at least 160 people over the past week nearly 40 villages were destroyed and more than 100000 people were forced from their homes in the eastern province of al jazeera has gained exclusive access to one of the villages that was attacks a really bad report. this is what's left of mark both village in bunia in the northeast of democratic republic of congo fighters attacked it overnight looting and burning several houses at least 40 villages and more than $100.00 houses were destroyed in violence between the lendu and hemet tribes and the militias this week members of the hanna community say then do assailants came to their homes armed with machetes members of the lendu tribe and now occupy these villages community
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leaders say lendu rebels blocks roads as a way to control the area. where we are ready to live in peace without him and neighbors despite many youth in our community who have lost their minds and committed unfortunate actions we call on our youth to come back and live in peace with everyone and. the government is calling for calm. we are aware of the killings that have taken place against civilians in this area the only message for you as victims is that we must investigate and make sure those responsible will be punished the un peacekeepers and congolese armed forces have deployed teams to assess the situation they've also strengthened their presence in the area by setting up 3 temporary military bases but the congolese army has been unable to control the rebel groups its soldiers and police have been attacked some killed while trying to stop the tribal fighting some rebels also targeted a u.n. helicopter. the situation here is tense they have a community accuses the government of not protecting them they've been protesting
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against the violence calling for more to be done to stop the killings. the current situation is a responsibility of the. national government it must deploy more troops on the ground to fight against the militias in order to stabilize the situation the violence has forced thousands of people to flee their homes seeking refuge elsewhere on friday and saturday alone more than 6000 displaced people arrived at this camp in bunia many living in difficult conditions with the bare minimum. i wonder if we have an authority or president in this country even after the elections and the new president people are still dying like animals. and the 2 camps set up here already at full capacity. we've been complaining to the authorities and partners since the displaced people started arriving at this camp so we can organize how to assist them properly but nothing has happened now there
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are more people than the camp come hold and living conditions where people aren't. eatery is one of the largest provinces in democratic republic of congo it has large diamonds and gold reserves the fight for control of the area is fueling the violence and a longstanding dispute between the hemet cattle herders and lendu farmers tens of thousands of congolese have been killed in the cycle of reprisal attacks and camps like this are becoming a permanent home for many mohammed al jazeera. in west africa the struggle for landing resources has led to deadly confrontations farmers and herders of 49 cheery and mali dozens of people have died thousands more displaced and begin our coverage in mali where there's been a vigil for victims of the violence nicholas hart has more from the capital bamako they've come to this open air slaughter house to escape death still vivid is the smell of burnt flesh. lost his father. it doggone
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lost his son. in the video they said i'm a light in front of my eyes. going accuse full on these in full on these blame doggoned see each community accusing the other for the killings in attacks on their villages along with the harm done to them we can never go home it's not safe anymore. this is what is left of barry's home for loney say doggone hunters were behind the attack last sunday hundreds of dawn died in what appears to be retaliatory killings while the international criminal court investigates what may constitute crimes against humanity hundreds of thousands of people are fleeing the center of mali turning this meat market into a makeshift count. and fall on these have come to the capital bamako not just to escape the violence but to be closer to a government that has failed to protect them in their villages and they hope that
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here. can deliver on its promise to bring back peace to my. wants unity and yes despite the support of $20000.00 u.n. in foreign troops the president seems unable to bring the country together. he's facing mounting protests with calls for his resignation including from the influential cleric. leading the demonstrations mr assad won't feel who will be gentle so the president is my friend but i will continue to denounce his governance people from the north the armed groups the people fighting against each other we're all mali and we need to promote dialogue bring an end to the violence that's turning into a senseless war. it is a country in crisis deeply divided with each community mourning their dead unable to break the cycle of revenge nicholas hawke al-jazeera. well in
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nigeria gunmen have killed 34 villages the attack happened on saturday in the northwestern state of zamfara high.

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