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aerated is a journalist. going to the truth as i would love for his job. the u.n. calls for an independent investigation into the death of mohammed morsi. this supporters gather across the middle east to on a egypt's only democratically elected president. however i'm going to stick are you watching al-jazeera live from london also coming up on kong's leader offers a most sincere apology for the way she handled the extradition bill but protesters still want her resignation. and a glimpse into aviation supersonic future imagination takes flights at the parser.
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follow the u.n. has called for a transparent and impartial investigation into the death of egypt's only democratically elected president mohamed morsi morsi has been buried amid tight security in cairo day off that he collapsed and died inside a courtroom these pictures were taken near by a security forces kept journalists away from the burial service will see some says they also refused to allow his father to be buried at his hometown. well thousands of people across the middle east have been remembering morsi with funeral prayers in tunisia as parliament's there was a prayer for morsi while hundreds gathered to remember him in libya's capital tripoli and meanwhile in turkey president richard type erdogan attended press as an istanbul mosque where he raise concerns about how morsi died simcoe see early reports from istanbul 0. 00 this is
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a special food all service for egypt's former president mohamed morsy hundreds of people gathered in a stumbles far to moscow to honor his life and struck a. lot gyptian is here already agree. i was something since egypt after his death and we neither forgave him because he was a good leader show us oh yeah people here believe the sparta loss of a leader the revolution will continue history shows that they are not the leaders is a group created and their leaders is walking and other leaders will continue or. all of the world are millions. in the capital ankara hundreds gathered outside the egyptian embassy in protest one with talk is opposition leader criticized the charges morsi had faced and said the former leader should have been buried with presidential honors earlier to say mosques like this one held prayers for deposed
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president mohamed morsy tricky soft religious but it had called for the nationwide special service many people here to part to remember the tips in leader and protest against his treatment while in prison former politicians and more says cabinets believe the egyptian government's neglect of more so while in prison led to his death they had in mind their force of the words of the surrender and acknowledge the regime otherwise they would kill us so they waited for years you know killing him through a slow process of medical negligence over their words providing any basic health care and having an independent international transparent investigation on the circumstances of his that. this is the least the international community should do after a very year or so many years of negligence yeah of the good video stores for taking care of any. turkeys present treasure typepad gone attended one of the special
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prayers in istanbul he said there are doubts about this case and blamed egyptian president dr fatah $160.00 for moshe's death and that of other dissidents. when i'm sure i do not believe that morsi is death is a natural one such cowards that they are they did not hand over mohammed morsi is body to his family that iran has spoken out strongly against ages 2013 military coup that toppled morsi especially after turkey's own failed military coup nearly 3 years ago see an m.p.'s all of al-jazeera stumbled. on having morsi is death has again brought attention to the whole streetman of political prisoners so any. it has been rights watch estimates there are thousands in custody including writers journalists artists and human rights defenders alongside muslim brotherhood brotherhood activists rights groups say detainees are routinely tortured with b. sings electric shocks and even rape more than
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a 1000 are on death row and dozens have been executed the former head of the muslim brotherhood mohammed mahdi acca died of cancer in 2017 at the age of 89 rights groups say he was held in solitary confinement and tonight medical treatment well hussein by the me is amnesty's egypt research up he says there needs to be an independent investigation into multis treatment and his death. we knows that for 6 years or 16 years it's been good it stows out any one that was outside world he has gone 6 years he won you managed to see 743 times for attitude of listen to hours i was not allowed to communicate was his lawyers not huge it was his family even when he went to try. to not gloss cager used not to be able to you get into his clarify many dangers of course of the trial and medical negligence we are weeks at a stretch which is not provided to him was that he quit medical care as he was
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a had diabetes and according to some area where he had fainted twice it's not clear yet that was exists denial of medical care was negligence. and that is why you are calling for independent and impartial investigation into his conditions of detention and he's got it is he to receive medical care. and there's and how to conduct or sort of investigation finds to what it is there's no source decided so far which is that to a point or 2 as a good offices risk eaters and school boards investigation of this one more see to not just sets fighters these crazy 3 and equals so what we have seen from the statement is that he had appointed or spock rasputin appoints the supreme says cute prescription to look in some other bodies are not independent.
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gunmen in democratic republic of congo have killed a chinese national and a congolese soldier in an ambush on monday fighting between tribal groups in the northeast and it too a province has intensified in the past week with almost 200 people killed and dozens of villages destroyed and a warning that alexia brian's report does contain some disturbing images. ringback the killing was indiscriminate babies and young children from the hema ethnic group among the hundreds of victims hacked to death with machetes in the eastern province of the turi and democratic republic of congo survivors say the attackers were from the tribe renewed fighting between him a casual herders and lendu families has forced thousands of people to leave their homes over the past week and move to camps like this. in the
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london came during the day on monday we were in the fields we started to run towards our homes which had been satellite some people were burned alive inside their houses they killed people with machetes and we don't even know what they did with the bodies that's why we fled here. the lendu and he may have been fighting each other for generations tains of thousands died between 19092003 they communities a separated from each other it's the latest violence was sparked by an attack on 4 lendu merchants in the hema area. i didn't come here voluntarily but a group of people from the hills massacred and burned their villages we had no weapons so we couldn't do anything but watch our villages burn and our people die i lost a lot of members of my family survivors of last week's attack on the village of a being protected by soldiers from the congolese army still they say they're terrified and want to leave the area if they can find a way around the linda rebels who have blocked the surrounding roads brian al
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jazeera. a un report has found systemic and structural failures in the way it handled the crackdown against the hinge in me and all the $36.00 page report says many agencies under the un did not work together to decide a unified strategy it says officials could not agree on whether to take a robust public approach or pursue quiet diplomacy with mammals government reports also blames the 15 member security council for not doing more to stop the attacks human rights watch says the un security council is completely divided over its response to the crisis. well if it goes a certain way but really the problem is that they're not naming any names they're not saying who on the u.n. country team or who in new york were responsible for this the problem we have here is that this is a report about accountability where no one is held accountable alternately you know
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everybody blames the system everybody says that there needs to be better coordination there need to be better communication this is almost a parody of discussions about u.n. reform where you know the system is always to blame but no one is in charge of the system well i think that actually it should have been the un resident coordinator the person who is in charge of the u.n. country team in myanmar who presided over this mass and continually downplayed the severity of the crisis i mean she was basically silencing colleagues who wanted to talk up the issues of human rights and an increased warnings about the situation rakhine state instead she's been promoted she's now the u.n. and the court in india so i mean i think once again we see that talk about accountability in the u.n. but really this is a check the box exercise trying to. basically protected myanmar from the kind of sanctions it should have faced from the u.n. security council you know there should've been refer all of what happened in
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rakhine state to the international criminal court but you know trying as blocking that to so i mean trying to is defending crimes against humanity and genocide by the burmese military and unfortunate because they're a permanent member of the u.n. security council they get away with it. all right still ahead so on the program the 4 suspects in the killing of 148 people 2 years ago at a university in kenya now and their fate on wednesday. and the battle to become prime minister boris johnson searches ahead in the race to be britain's next leader . hello again welcome back to your international weather forecast across parts of western europe we have been dealing with some thunderstorms that you can see the storm system right now just making its way on towards the western coast of france
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into the english channel now that is going to cause some problems with more thunderstorms as we go from wednesday and into thursday morning as well rain is expected here across paris maybe of even into amsterdam there for london you'll see some showers as well and then as we go towards thursday the rain kind of ends as we see the storm system push more towards the central part of europe here across central germany they could be severe as well for london though the rain's going to end but we're going to still see quite a few clouds and windy conditions across much of that area down towards the south though it is going to be quite nice across the beard peninsula and we are going to see athens a sunny day for you with a temperature of 30 degrees there across another part of africa not too much in terms of rain we do have a few clouds here across parts of algeria as well as into tunisia tunis is going to be a very hot day there at $35.00 degrees over here towards tripoli a $28.00 in cairo we do expect to see a temperature there of about $39.00 degrees and over here towards parts of nigeria it is going to be
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a little bit drier than we have seen but lego's we do expect to see attempt to have 29. al-jazeera wild to meet some extraordinary women. who is making things happen the way. the following their daily struggle to survive. for their families to thrive. egypt's women street silent as on al-jazeera.
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out of again undermine to the top stories on al-jazeera the un has called for an investigation into the death of egypt's only democratically elected president mohammed morsi he's been buried amid tight security in cairo the day after he collapsed and died inside a courtroom. for morsy is being remembered across the middle east into parliament there was a prayer for morsi while hundreds gathered to remember him in libya's capital tripoli. and a chinese national and a congolese soldier have been killed in an ambush by gunmen in the democratic republic of congo it's suspected they were caught up in tribal fighting in a turi province that issy nearly 200 people killed last week. protesters say in hong kong are still demanding the resignation of chief executive carry despite her public apology about a controversial extradition bill lamo said sorry for the way she dealt with the bill which has been suspended and also the subsequent protests but as more reports
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from hong kong many people believe it's still not enough. with anger still festering in spite of a statement apologizing for handling of this controversy hong kong's leader kerry tried saying sorry in person i personally have to shoulder much of the responsibility. this has led to controversies this pillows and societies in society. for this i offer my most sincere apology so all people of hong kong the controversial extradition bill has provoked some of the worst scenes of violence involving police and demonstrators in decades and some of the biggest protest marches ever critics say would allow china to extradite political opponents to face summary trial in mainland courts protesters have been demanding the bill be withdrawn and for lamb to quit she did neither but said that
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suspending work on the bill would effectively kill it at least for now i have announced we will sub spend the legislative exercise and immediately that afternoon we put a stop to the legislative exercise by informing the legislative council that the bill will no longer proceed to a 2nd reading debate but what caroline is offering still falls short of a complete withdrawal of this bill that it seems could be too much of a loss of face for her by association for beijing but that's exactly what her opponents are still demanding an alliance of pro-democracy and student groups are promising to continue their campaign of opposition carrying them it's actually presenting to the rest of the. administration it's going to be a lame duck and ministration because she went there have
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a very hard line governing of hong kong. after last sunday's unprecedented march by an estimated 2000000 people opposition groups do not want to lose the momentum but possibly using the expanded ranks of activists in more targeted acts of civil disobedience where more people show that determination i believe this kind of massive mobilization will just force. government realized that it's time for them to respond on public will be any. what seems certain hong kong is set for more political turmoil as the government and its opponents continue their battle of wills robin wright al-jazeera on call. at least $41.00 people have been killed in central mali in what's believed to be the latest in a series of reprisal attacks 5 people still missing after gunmen on motorbikes attacked the villages of gaga phony and euro on monday evening the victims were
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mostly ethnic don't guns there's been a surge in violence between farmers on nomadic following herders over the past few months. a course in kenya a hospice aspirant handing down the verdict for suspects charged in the 2015 attack on the university of face on wednesday if a sly for in prison for the killing of 148 people most of them students some of the survivors say the attackers initially killed indiscriminately but later released muslim students catherine sawyer has more from nairobi. this is a ruling that many kenyans have been waiting for quite and it has now been postponed 3 times the chief magistrate saying yet again that he is not ready with his dick saying that he's going to make his ruling on wednesday at 7 g.m.t. the 4 suspects a wine court this afternoon and basically they've been charged with conspiracy to kill more than a 100 students security officials and employees of that university. in northeastern
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kenya back in 2050 and during that attack they've also been accused of being members of a terrorist organization that is. armed group in somalia that has also carried out a series of attacks here in kenya 2 of the suspects are already convicted of being in the country illegally we spoke to some of the relatives of those who died in that very sorry attack and one mother. who lost her daughter said that she doesn't feel that she's going to get any closure toll from the whichever way it comes before because. you don't never see her again so. no one can be. doing it since there is no justice in this country. who's. innocent children who lost their motives.
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crying to their god and it is painful. to me. for example. this note of mine kept on calling want to talk to each found guilty the suspects may be convicted to life in prison it's been a lengthy trial with the prosecution heavy relying on direct and circumstantial evidence including testimonies from 21 witnesses and those who've been following this case was directly who were directly impacted by what happened back in time to 15 those who lost loved ones also by the high of a saying that they are still trying to come to terms with what happened and to find peace. us secretary of state mike payer says washington does not want to go to war with their role but is sending $1000.00 additional troops to the middle east amid the increased tensions fears of a confrontation between the 2 countries have increased since last the attack on 2 or the strait of hormuz shipping like we have been engaged in many messages even
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this this moment right here communicating to iran that we are there to deter aggression present trump does not want war and we will continue to communicate that message while doing the things that are necessary to protect american interests in the region iran's president has an rouhani and says his country had nothing to do with what happened to the time and he accuses the u.s. of trying to stir up conflict. between months of american efforts in the region to cut our relations with the world and isolate iran have all been unsuccessful if certain companies in some countries don't want to cooperate with us because of u.s. pressure we condemn america for this we don't want war with any nation those facing us are a group of politicians with little experience but the u.s. navy has released pictures that it says links to those attacks last week.
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the u.s. military says these newly released photos taken from a navy helicopter show members of iran's revolutionary guard removing an unexploded mine from the side of a japanese oil tanker there'd been an earlier explosion on that tanker and another ship last week in the gulf of oman iran denies involvement but on monday night the pentagon announced it was sending approximately $1000.00 additional troops to the middle east by and large when you look at the overall side of u.s. military forces are small measure it's designed to send a message but it's also designed to not this is nowhere near what you'd need for an invasion or a war the u.s. relationship with iran has deteriorated rapidly since president trump withdrew from the 2015 nuclear treaty citing iran's engagement in this whole development and supporting proxy armies since that the u.s. has imposed and ever tightening news of economic sanctions on iran washington calls
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it a campaign of maximum pressure but leaders have been promoting another term maximum restraint you have seen that already in the last days we have called for the maximum restraint and i think back to a particular wisdom have been the words of the secretary general of the united nations but that is when he says that the world cannot afford another crisis especially in an area like that iran's decision to increase your radio production has led some in the u.s. to hughes tehran of nuclear blackmail washington flexing its military might only add to the tension and the fear of confrontation heidi joe castro al-jazeera washington. there is more uncertainty at the very top of the u.s. military just as those tensions escalate with the wrong defense secretary patrick shanahan says he doesn't want the job full time because of family issues shanahan moved up from assistant defense secretary when jim ussher resigned at the end of
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last year the former boeing chief executive had no prior experience in national security the secretary of the army will take over temporarily. now the u.k.'s ruling conservative party has held another round of votes to pick their next leader and of course that person will then replace to resume a as prime minister so let's have a look at the 5 still battling it out with a front running probe rex that m.p. boris johnson surged ahead yet again when $126.00 votes foreign secretary jeremy hunt was next with $46.00 environment got $41.00 votes is a national development secretary for east us got $37.00 and home secretary such as java just scraping through with a bare minimum of $33.00 votes. seriously fuck is with me now to see here to discuss this further a need of those 5 finalists they're currently taking part in a televised debate the 1st one that boris johnson has actually agreed to appear in
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that's right so it is very crucial to see what boris johnson has to say because in the last 2 votes in parliament he has come out significantly in front of his political rivals this time around he got 126 votes that's 80 votes ahead of jeremy hunt the foreign secretary who is 2nd so far what we're seeing so far in the debate is only roughly about 2025 minutes in is that all of the candidates all of these remaining 5 really up the ante when it comes to clarifying their position on brecht said and also on domestic policy as well i think the question everybody wanted to ask boris johnson is how can he actually deliver on his key promise of leaving the european union on october 31st he remains adamant that come what may with or without a deal that's exactly what the country should do for the sake of the conservative party and also to honor the will of the referendum the opposite end of the scale though the only worn out of those 5 saying that a no deal is
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a ludicrous idea is rory stewart seen as a political outsider who's done very very well in this latest round he's described the idea of a no deal as being a pure fairy story now of course this is a televised debate ahead of yet another vote that takes place on tomorrow and they keep doing this today whittling them down is that how exactly started with 12 ended up with 10 now we're down to what we've down to 6 this morning now now 5 the plan is of course that this has to be a 2 horse race so we've got another chance for m.p.'s to vote on these contenders 1st of all tomorrow we suspect that there will be 2 rounds of voting on thursday for the conservative m.p.'s then it's opened up to members of the conservative party we're talking about fully paid up free paying members of the conservative party there are roughly around. 160000 of them 4 weeks after the vote is opened up to then we will have a final result so won't be until roughly about the week of the 22nd of july that we
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get a final idea or who the next prime minister will be plenty of debate to go native thank you it's now facebook is a step closer to launching a payment system next year powered by a new digital currency the currency called libra will be stored in a digital wallet to allow facebook's $2000000000.00 users to make payments with the currency via its own apps $28.00 major companies are already backing the projects including these are master card and pay pal as well as e-bay and spotify who all say they will integrate the technology into their services 15 years after the last flight of the concorde there are plans to build new supersonic passenger jets with advanced technology engineers say they could be cheaper and cleaner than touch a but he reports from the paris air show. blake szell is preparing to bring back supersonic flight to the aviation world at the paris air show his company launched
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a project for a plane that could fly twice the speed of sound 50 years after concorde was designed with wind tunnels flight rules and drafting paper we now have carbon fiber composite vacherot and amex a new engines that allow supersonic flight to be accessible to tens of millions of people and their way that's economically and environmentally sustainable the companies raised more than $100000000.00 to build a $55.00 seats a plane that aide says would be affordable and produce ciro carbon emissions they hope to have a prototype flying by 2020 it's not the only supersonic aircraft project a number of u.s. startups airlines and even nasa are in the race but commercial aviation has been hit before it's been more than 15 years since the british french concorde stopped flying it was a feat of engineering it could only fly over the sea it supersonic speeds though because of the very noisy sonic boom and despite his popularity it never broke even
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financially the challenges are there to commit to a world has changed as concorde. environment restrictions noice thing around airports have a much stricter so how does that fit in on the other hand compensate structures materials see if the modeling engine technology they've all improved so this could be interesting to see how it turns out if supersonic travel becomes a reality again the 7 and a half hour flight between paris new york would be hard and a new generation of people could experience travelling through the sky at breathtaking speed and al-jazeera paris. a 116 year old italian woman believed to be oldest person in europe has died just subpoena. died in the southern italian town of poggio it periodically where she was born in 19003 she was appointed on the rematch of the town in 2015 on her 112th birthday
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her but she was the 2nd oldest person in the world just 2 months younger than japan's carney to nocca she had 5 children 9 grandchildren and 16 great grandchildren. and reminder the top stories on al-jazeera the un has called for an investigation into the death of egypt's only democratic be elected president mohammed morsi he's been buried amid tight security in cairo a day after he collapsed and died inside a courtroom or morsi is being remembered across the middle east in tunisia as parliament there was a prayer for him or hundreds gathered to remember him in libya's capital tripoli turkey's president richard type attended press at an istanbul mosque a chinese national and
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a congolese soldier have been killed in an ambush by gunmen in the democratic republic of congo it's suspected they were caught up in tribal fighting in it to re province that a sea nearly 200 people killed in the last week at least 41 people have been killed in central mali and what's believed to be the latest in a series of reprisal attacks 5 people are still missing after gunmen on motorbikes attacked the villages of gotta funny and euro on monday evening the victims were mostly ethnic joke aunts. iran's president hassan rouhani insists his country had nothing to do with last thursday's attack or to alter in the strait of hormuz shipping line accusing the u.s. of trying to stir up conflict in the u.s. secretary of state's mike pompei it says washington does not want to go to war with iran but is sending $1000.00 additional troops to the middle east amid the increased tensions we have been engaged in many messages even this this moment right here communicating to iran that we are there to deter aggression present
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trump does not want war and we will continue to communicate that message while doing the things that are necessary to protect american interests in the region the un report has found systemic and structural failures in the way it handled the crackdown against the ranger in myanmar the $36.00 page report says many agencies under the u.n. did not work together to decide a unified strategy. johnson has surged ahead in his bid to lead britain's conservative party and become prime minister he gained 126 votes from party and pain foreign secretary jeremy hunt came in 2nd with 46 votes 5 candidates remain in the race and a car to take part in a televised debate those are the latest headlines the stream is coming next the pike.
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