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we are creators we are are we are. our creator. the u.n. calls for an independent investigation into the death of mohamed morsi this is supporters gather cross the middle east to honor egypt's only democratically elected president. this is al jazeera live from london also coming up on call as leader of the most sincere apology for the way she handled the extradition bill but protesters still want her resignation in. the battle to become prime minister boris johnson surges ahead in the race to become britain's next leader. and a glimpse into aviation's supersonic future imagination takes flight at the paris
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air show. the un has called for a transparent and impartial investigation into the death of egypt only democratically elected president mohamed morsi will see has been buried amid tight security in cairo a day after he collapsed and died inside a courtroom these pictures were taken near by a security forces kept journalists away from the burial service morsy son says they also refused to allow his father to be buried in his hometown. well thousands of people throughout the middle east have been remembering morsi with funeral prayers into his parliament there was a prayer for morsi when hundreds gathered to remember him in libya's capital tripoli meanwhile in turkey president richard at one attended president is temple lost where he raised concerns about how morsi died same question
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a report from istanbul 0000 this is a special food oral 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. blow for gyptian is here already agree. i was something changed in egypt after that and we're not going to forget him because he was a good leader show us oh by the people here believe the sparta the loss of the leader of the revolution will continue history shows that they are not the leaders is recreated their leaders is walking are not their leaders will continue or. all of the words are millions. in the capital ankara hundreds gathered outside the egyptian embassy in protest. talk is opposition leader criticized the charges morsi had faced and said the former leader should have been buried with the presidential
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honors earlier to say mosques like this one held prayers for deposed president mohamed morsy tricky soft religious body had called for the nationwide special service many people here to parch remember the tips in leader and protest against his treatment while in prison. former politicians in morse's cabinets believe the egyptian government's neglect of more so while in prison led to his death they had their mind their full force of the words at the surrender of 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 where howard's providing any basic health care and having an independent international transparent investigation of the circumstances of his that. this is the least the international community should do after all very years of many years of negligence. of the good it is schools for
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taking care of him he. took his present treasure typepad john attended one of the special prayers in istanbul he said there are doubts about this case and blamed egyptian president dr fattah $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 to 1013 military coup that toppled morsi especially after turkey's own failed military coup nearly 3 years ago see an empty soul of al-jazeera stumble. here in the u.k. opposition leader jeremy corbyn has called for most his death to be investigated but reaction from western governments has been largely muted for a challenge has more. when mohamed morsi won egypt's historic election in june 2012 cautious congratulations for the muslim brotherhood politician came from
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leaders across the world then u.s. president barack obama said the united states would stand by the egyptian people as they fulfill the promise of their revolution the u.n. has banki moon congratulated morsi and called on him to spare no effort in ensuring the people of egypt realize their aspirations for greater democracy the promotion of human rights and a more prosperous and stable egypt for all of its citizens william hague the britain's foreign secretary of the time tweeted the people of egypt have elected a new president's i congratulate him and them on the results and the peaceful process well so far his death has provoked little condemnation from the west's current government the u.s. state department has had only this to say former egyptian interest than a minority you haven't a thing no we saw we saw that the death threats are heard claire's know and many of them as yet there's been no response at all from the u.k.
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government the french the germans or the e.u. the united nations calls for a thorough independent inquiry into the circumstances of mr morsy is death including the conditions of his detention morse's our i type erdogan has been most outspoken. on our history we'll never forget the tyrants who put him in prison threatened him with the death penalty and caused his martyrdom. turkey's president called morsi a martyr who died fighting for the cause that he believed in. gunmen in democratic republic of congo have killed a chinese national and accountability soldier in an ambush on monday fighting between tribal groups in the northeast and it turi province has intensified in the past week with almost 200 people killed and dozens of villages destroyed warning alexia brian's report contains disturbing images. ringback the killing was
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indiscriminate babies and young children from the group among the hundreds of victims hacked to death with machetes in the eastern province of the touring and democratic republic of congo survivors say the attackers were from the tribe renewed fighting between him a casual herders and lendu farmers has forced thousands of people to leave their homes over the past week and move to camps like this. in london came during the day on monday we were in the fields we started to run towards our homes which at the satellite some people were burned alive inside their houses 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
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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 burnt 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 i 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 jazeera. and his $38.00 people are being killed in central mali in 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. on monday evening the victims were mostly ethnic. there's been a surge in violence between dawn farmers and nomadic herders over the past few months malcolm webb has more from central money. we were in
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a camp of people from the group fled their villages following attacks and killings and now they're sheltering here basic structures like this made of plastic sheets and dry grass having left behind hearts and homes made of bricks people many of them a nomadic herders but only the lucky ones were able to come with their animals that they depend on for their survival because many animals have been killed or stolen in the conflict now the conflict is between forlornly herders and gone farmers and the tit for tat killings have continued just on monday more than 3 dozen people from the doe going to ethnic group were killed in 2 different villages that were attacked by militia and the conflict just seems to grow worse and worse not helped by an influx of arms into the country from the north that followed libya's civil
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war which began in 2011 and also the government here is accused of having very little presence here providing little security so minor disputes that have existed for generations between the 2 ethnic groups. into a bloody conflict. a court in kenya has postponed handing down the verdict for suspects charged in the 2015 attack on gristle university the 4 men will now learn their fate on wednesday they could get life in prison for killing 148 people most of them students some of the survivors say the attackers initially killed indiscriminately but later released muslim students. protesters in hong kong are still demanding the resignation of chief executive carrie lam despite her public apology over a controversial extradition bill lam said sorry for the way she dealt with the bill which has been suspended and also the subsequent protests but as rob mcbride reports from hong kong many people believe it's still not enough. with anger still
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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 bill has and psyches 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 it 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 suck 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 is actually presenting to the rest of the. ministration it's going to be a lame duck and ministration because she would have a very hot. hong-kong from now on after last sunday's unprecedented
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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 just force. government realize that it's time for them to respect. their mother. it seems certain hong kong is set for more political turmoil as the government and its opponents continue that battle of wills bride al-jazeera hong kong. still ahead this hoffa all eyes on $2020.00 from prepares to launch his campaign officially our 2nd presidential term. and facebook announces plans that could potentially shake up the global finance system.
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alligator welcome back to international weather forecast or going to be seeing some more weather improving here from melbourne over the next few days one system is pushing into the tasman sea the next system is out here across the southern and southwestern part of the bite now that system is going to slowly make its way towards adelaide over the next few days we're going to see some clouds here on wednesday for adelaide attempt a few of about 12 degrees but we are going to start to see in terms of rain a few more showers there by the time we get to thursday and the temperature is going to be dropping we could see some coastal winds as well there from melbourne it's not going to the clouds but still quite cool for you only getting to about 10 degrees there and sydney about 13 degrees as your forecast high well across the north and south island we're going to see one system make its way towards the
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southern part of the pacific another system is making its way across the tasman sea not too much of a problem yet as we go towards wednesday but the clouds are going to be on the increase for christ church and we are going to see more rain and the tempter coming down only to about 9 degrees in auckland at 15 degrees there and then very quickly up here towards japan we're going to be seeing a mix of rain and clouds over the next you days sendai is going to see some clouds and rain at $22.00 degrees in tokyo it is going to be a rainy day here on wednesday with a temperature of 27. freezing winds and rugged terrain and at times seem impossible. but for afghan traders who brave the work on korea that is no choice. combating the impossible to sell their goods in isolated areas. we follow that daring journeys as they overcome the extremes. risking it all afghanistan on al-jazeera.
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a lot of top stories here on jazeera the un has called for an investigation into the death of egypt's only democratically elected president mohamed morsi he's been buried amid tight security in cairo a day after he collapsed and died inside a courtroom. i mean most is being remembered throughout the middle east in tunis his parliament there was a prayer for morsi or hundreds gathered to remember him in libya's capital tripoli . a chinese national and
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a congolese soldier had 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 a province which is killed nearly 200 people in the last week. president donald trump has promised to begin removing millions of undocumented migrants who enter the united states illegally starting next week the announcement was timed to coincide with the launch of his reelection campaign for 2020 trucks critics say the deportations are not new and will only affect those already facing removal more than a 1000000 people who've been issued final deportation orders by federal judges remain in the u.s. earlier we spoke to hardin lang vice president for programs and policy at refugees international he says trump's policies both legally and morally floored u.s. immigration officials do not have the capacity to round up as many people and then put them on planes even if it would be a humane or legal thing to do with the end of the day with the president's
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proposing isn't strict contravention of united states obligations under international conventions with the refugees and others. in my view of u.s. law so long in the short of it is a policy that can't be implemented a and b. shouldn't be implement them. to his 2020 campaign in florida the state was crucial to his victory in 2016 and will be again if he hopes to retain the white house committee how is the event. the energy and anticipation inside this 20000 seat stadium it is all those. certainly there are many that lined up for more than a day outside the stadium here in orlando florida to see donald trump a fish only launches kicked off for his 2020 presidential campaign those that could not get inside the stadium are watching giant television screens outside there are
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thousands of them and well we've seen donald trump hold make america great again rallies in the recent months and even years this seems to be on a scale we've not seen before the cameras really not doing it justice this is an important state for donald trump he needs florida very evenly divided between democratic and republican voters donald trump is trying to win those who maybe didn't support him in 2016 he only won florida by a little more than a 100000 votes in his approval rating is just somewhere in the low 40 percent 44 percent according to recent numbers this is something the president will have to overcome still it's a long way from election day some 16 months until voters 2 cast their ballot. menendez has moved to block a white house plan for $8000000000.00 worth of weapons sales to saudi arabia when and this is also the senate to consider immediately
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a resolution disapproving of one of the deals to so precision guided munitions to the kingdom he's accused of using the weapons against civilians in yemen in may president trump by poss to congress review of the arms deal by declaring a national emergency because of tensions with iran. well here safe to state my pump a.o. says washington does not want to go to war with iran but is sending 1000 additional troops to the middle east amid the increased tensions fears of a confrontation between the 2 countries have increased since last thursday's attack on 2 oil tankers is strait of hormuz we have been engaged in many messages even this this moment right here communicating to iran that we are there to deter aggression president 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 hassan rouhani insists his country had nothing to do
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with what happened to the tankers and he's accused the u.s. of trying to start conflict. 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 a little experience. with more uncertainty at the very top of the u.s. military just as tensions escalate with iran acting defense secretary patrick shanahan says he doesn't want the job full time because a family issues shanahan moved up from assistant defense secretary when jim mattis resigned at the end of last year the former boeing chief executive had no prior experience in national security the secretary of the army will take over temporarily. the pro bricks it m.p. boris johnson has surged ahead in his bid to become the next british prime minister
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it is 80 votes clear of his nearest rival u.k. foreign secretary jeremy hunt both front runners are promising to leave the e.u. by the end of the year the fucker ports rather than. you just say raise your hands how interesting aren't you really wasn't that it was at times a cockney a voice is an opinion but all of these contenders say they'll do well the outgoing prime minister fails to do deliver breaks it only got here we can't believe this is the 2nd t.v. debate between leadership hopefuls in 3 days 5 m.p.'s made the latest cut to become britain's next prime minister after a 2nd vote by conservative m.p.'s on tuesday boris johnson 126 leading the pack by a large margin is arch bragg city airports johnson really out of the limelight he was absent from the 1st t.v. debate on sunday but for him to make his debate debut against this pared down group of rivals we must come out on the 31st of october because otherwise i'm afraid we
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face a catastrophic loss of confidence in politics we've already kicked the can down the road twice and i think the british people are getting fairly fed up with johnson's promise to negotiate a new brics a deal with the e.u. but insists the u.k. will leave the bloc come what may on october 31st. compromising stances made him popular with those who want a clean break from brussels policy that 80 votes behind johnson is the foreign secretary jeremy hunt described as a continuity to reason may not leaving the e.u. he said could be the end of the conservative party but he advocates working with the e.u. to negotiate a good departure deal secure it. environment secretary michael gove remains in 3rd place and in 4th international development secretary rory stewart has made a surprising gains he's the only candidate rejecting
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a new deal breaks it all with you believing the 31st of october if you're leaving no deal on the table please will someone tell me how you are going to do it against the consent of parliament there is a secret knockout ballot every day this week until thursday by then the hope is will know who the final contenders are it's then down to members of the conservative party to make better choices for a post or ballot only 4 weeks after that we have an idea of who the next prime minister will be whether that is will not only have a massive impact on bracks it but on british politics going ahead for many months if not years to come. a successor to to resume a has an even been chosen but there's already talk about whether an early general election is likely to go as johnson's promise to take the country out of the e.u. without a deal has led to predictions of a snap election soon after the new prime minister takes office if it comes down to
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a crunch a vote many conservatives believe johnson's the only candidate that can avoid a crushing defeat in the polls that bark out his era westminster. germany has been forced to rethink plans for a new highway toll after 8 years top court ruled it was discriminatory against foreign drivers a planned toll would have seen drivers charged an annual fee of up to 100 $45.00 to use the country's motorways but those with cars registered in germany would have received a corresponding tax reduction the european court of justice ruled the toll would have breached e.u. laws after hearing a challenge by neighboring austria. a starving polar bear has been found hundreds of kilometers from its natural habitat in a large industrial city in northern siberia the female bear is the 1st to be seen in the city of norilsk for more than 40 years she was found scavenging for food in the city's suburbs climate changes been damaging polar bears sea ice habitats the
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animals being seen on land and in inhabited areas more frequently in the search for food climate experts released an image highlighting the rapid ice melt in greenland with sled dogs appearing to walk on water teams were traveling by dog sled to retrieve measuring equipment in northwestern greenland when this image was taken the dogs were forced to wade through a shallow lake of partially melted sea ice scientists say the melt is unusual but not unprecedented for this time of year it was caused by particularly warm weather last week facebook is a step closer to launching a payment system next year powered by a new digital currency a currency called a libra will be stored in a digital wallet it will allow facebook's $2000000000.00 users to make payments with a currency virus and apps 28 major companies are already backing the projects including these are master card and pay pal as well as e-bay and spotify who will say they
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will integrate the technology into their services glen goodman is a crypto currency expert and author of the crypto trader he says facebook is trying to build on what other digital currencies have done. facebook are taking some of the good things about bitcoin and other crypto currencies and then being a kind of centralization aspect though at the same time they're very very keen to try and distance themselves from it because they're very aware of course about their political record about how people perceive them as being intrusive and so on and so what facebook are trying to do there that's why they've joined together with $28.00 other companies partners including visa master card vodafone and so on and the idea being that facebook isn't in control of everybody's in control 15 years after the last flight of concorde there are plans to build new supersonic passenger jets and with advanced technology engineers say it could be cheaper and cleaner what about the reports of paris air show. blake szell is preparing to bring back
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supersonic flight to the aviation world at the paris air show his company launched 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 and new engines that allow supersonic flight to be accessible to tens of millions of people and a way that's economically and environmentally sustainable the companies raised more than a $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
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because of the very noisy sonic boom and despite his popularity it never broke even financially challenges on their commute to world has changed his concorde. environment restrictions noise 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. it 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 it's all just 0 paris. 116 year old italian woman believed to be the oldest person in europe has died it was a piano report she died in the southern italian town of barry allen west. was born
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in 1003 she was appointed henri mary of the town in 2015 on a 112th birthday which she was the 2nd oldest person in the world just 2 months younger than japan's counted to nocca she had 5 children 9 grandchildren and 16 great grandchildren. thanks. top stories around to 0 the un has called for an investigation into the death of egypt's only democratically elected president mohamed morsi he's been buried amid tight security in cairo a day after he collapsed and died inside a courtroom these pictures were taken near by security forces kept journalists away from the burial service was his son says they also refused to allow his father to be buried in his hometown. was he has been remembered to throughout the middle east into his parliament there was
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a prayer for morsi where hundreds gathered to remember him in libya's capital tripoli and turkey's president richard. attended prayers at istanbul mosque 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 cheery province which is killed nearly 200 people in the last week at least 41 people have been killed in central mali in what's believed to be the latest in a series of reprisal attacks 5 people are still missing after gunmen attacked the villages of gondor funny and euro on monday the victims were mostly ethnic goggles their arms president hassan rouhani insists his country had nothing to do with last thursday's attack on 2 oil tankers near the strait of hormuz accusing the u.s. of trying to stir up conflict meanwhile u.s. or state might pompei or 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
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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 from 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 boris johnson has surged ahead of his bid to lead britain's conservative party and become prime minister the pro bricks at politician gained 126 votes from party m.p. friends after jeremy hunt came in 2nd with 46. coming up the afghan drivers braving freezing mountain passes to help isolated communities risking it all is night thanks for watching by. americans and struggling to pay their rent the problem isn't just limited to the cities. of all the governor of the idiots a bank has cost the country. we bring you the stories that are shaping the economic
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