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the process of decision to pull through illegals are gone i'm sure it was a rather nice group once again abusing paris right the fun of it seems the police faithful that use of force will make the situation worse a calf will to show restraint was but it also shows the anger on the streets of hong kong isn't going away my doc and many thousands of hong kong has already to keep up the struggle with their governments the. bride al-jazeera hong kong. well let's get the latest we can join devika public his life force in hong kong. streets is not going away what's what's it like there right now. that's right and make as you can see behind me there are still thousands of people out on the street i'm fighting right in front of the police headquarters here and it's been surrounded by the protesters as it was in iraq mcbride's reports earlier
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people have barricaded the entrances and exits of police cannot leave they say it so that the police don't come out and try and disperse them but the police have shown immense restraint and they still are not doing anything to try and disperse these protesters the protesters are expected to take a vote in the next hour or so are so let by the democracy icon joshua long and whether they should carry on staying here through the night or they should come back in the morning but what is clear is that they are very defiant they are they say they want their demands to be heard and one of that is to make sure that there is an investigation into the how the police use excessive force and what they call excessive force to disperse protesters in last week's protests and causes a backdrop to this we have the upcoming g 20 summit in japan coming up. how does fit into what's going on here and how. the views of what decisions being made
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. that's right now you know that may be one of the reasons why the police here are keeping their distance or being very quiet about to the hong kong government has told protesters to go home saying that they're inconveniencing the public but they haven't said very much allison one of the main reasons for that is believed to be last week's protests where police had forcefully dispersed them pictures of those live news streams of those had been beamed across the world by international media it was closely being watched by the u.s. also. in fact might bump a i said it was something that that was likely to be brought up at the g 20 summit u.s. president donald trump also said that it's something he may want to talk about that president xi jinping when they meet at that g 20 summit and osaka now this is a thorn on the chinese government side they're coming to that summit hoping for bilateral talks on trade why the chinese economy is not doing very well they're
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hoping to get get negotiations going on that trade war and so having to talk about those protests gets them or makes them lose some of the leverage when they come to it so this is certainly something that you do not want to focus on and they do not want any attention on or give you leave it there for the moment thanks very much that's a picture in hong kong if we can part in reporting. still ahead here on al-jazeera and seeking europe from it you news is sure but can the country afford to grant asylum to those seeking in. the quest for oil and gas in cyprus pockets what could become a diplomatic showdown between turkey and the european union. hello again and welcome back well here across china we have seen plenty of rain in the last several weeks it is that time of year rainy season and as you can see right
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now the thunderstorms are appear cross central and eastern parts of china will hondo a lot of rain for you at $171.00 millimeters just over the last 24 hours and saturday is going to be another rainy day for you there all the way over towards shanghai we do see improvements by the time we move towards sunday clearing for you but the rain comes a little bit more towards the south but this area has already seen quite a bit of flooding so it's not going to take much more rain to cause the risk to increase well here across india we have been talking about the monsoon and how late it has been and that means for the northern part of india you are still dealing with the heat. there for new delhi expect to see a day of 42 degrees on saturday may be getting slightly better on sunday but the monsoon is well towards the south as you can see the rain across much of the area bengaluru expect to see a high few about 27 degrees and then very quickly here across the gulf we are seeing the winds finally drop off here in doha it has been quite breezy over the last few days so on saturday expect to see a high temperature of here of about 40 degrees by the time we get towards sunday
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those temperatures are back up to about 42 but over towards about 39 degrees as your forecast high. freezing winds and rugged terrain and at times seem impossible. but for afghan traders who brave there will concur that it's no choice. combating the impossible to sell magnets and isolated areas. we follow that daring journeys as they overcome the extremes. risking it all afghanistan on al-jazeera.
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a reminder about top stories donald trump has confirmed in a series of tweets that he called off a. military strike on iran just 10 minutes before it was supposed to go ahead also tweeted he's in no hurry to launch any action claiming any attack would be disproportionate to state shooting down of an. iran is denying reports that it was warned to open it needed to tie can be given a deadline to agree to engage in talks the revolutionary guard says it also refrained from shooting down a u.s. plane with 35 people on board it was in the vicinity. of streets in hong kong flooded right now with protesters once again as people continue to demonstrate for the complete withdrawal of the china extradition bill the latest protests after friday deadline for the government to meet demands. north korea's state media says
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its leader kim jong un and china's president xi jinping have agreed to strengthen ties between their countries in outspent on friday came just before she left north korea confirms beijing support of its ally as pyongyang faces heavy u.s. led sanctions over its nuclear and missiles program. a fire in indonesia has killed at least 30 people including 3 children the blaze gutted a house where matches were being made police in north sumatra suspect a gas canister explosion started the blaze. being closed after a huge fire tore through the largest crude oil refinery on the east coast of the united states firefighters at the philadelphia energy solutions refinery say the blaze is under control there's been no confirmation if workers have been injured the head of georgia's parliament has quit after a visiting russian politician was allowed to make a speech to m.p.'s dozens of protesters were injured as riot police stop them
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storming parliament the kremlin is condemning what it calls and russia provocation moscow's influence in georgian politics remains a highly sensitive subject since russian troops invaded 11 years ago. now voters in turkey will head to the polls once again on sunday for a rerun of istanbul's mayoral elections opposition candidates. was ousted from office in march after his victory was an old over allegations of voting irregularities seen in conservative as this report. if you remember one was declared the winner of his stumbles may or elections 3 months ago. he spun turkey's main opposition party c.h.p. backed him almost mandated lasted only 18 days. the governing party said there were irregularities and corruption in the vote and appealed to the supreme council which can see the results so that even though it's
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a comedy that is simple lection has been an old your for vote cast and. one of them which counts for. people will respond to this on june 23rd the council said a number of polling station officials were not civil servants as. that forced them home or the office and ordered a room only fully stumbled. turkey has a very secure election system but in the march 31st elections the opposition was much more poll savvy than the ruling party that's why they couldn't present any solid evidence for what they claimed was corruption on the other hand the supreme election board needed to address the irregularities only that would have eased the public conscious. the party's been a former prime minister. to his rival by 14000 votes it was a shock defeat and of the parties and that's pretty sad when a fight you control of the city where turkey is present treasure. and once served
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as a mayor. the only reason to talk about the ballot box the bell yelled and voted out is only one vote for him from at least it's obvious that's why we say they stole the votes. president adams loyalists believed their victory was stolen but other wings of the party accepted their loss. the opposition alliance and supporters protested. the station calling it. turkey's western allies urged the government and the election board to respect people's choice and democracy. council has launched an investigation into some from friends. hartson a stumble because if they were responsible for closing polling station offices that the council recent with that line of existing laws and regulations in place in those offices is not possible for the mayoral rerun in istanbul on june 23 that's
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promoted their position to say the council's decision was politically motivated say not to sort of al-jazeera the stumble. the european union has issued a warning to turkey about drilling for oil and gas off the coast of cyprus the greek government says sanctions but turkey says it's exploring turkish territorial waters john psaropoulos says more nicosia on the divided island the greek cypriot leaders are not mincing their words they expect action at the european summit underway in brussels yes if one is some are liking it we agreed to prepare the ground at the european summit and take the appropriate decisions even going so far as to impose sanctions against turkey if it is proven that there has been drilling inside the cypriot exclusive economic zone turkey says its drilling ship has started exploring the sea floor in an area 45 nautical miles west of cypress it's far from the area cyprus has licensed multinational oil companies to explore but
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still within a 200 nautical mile radius where cyprus claims it has the sole right to exploit mineral wealth under the sea. both the e.u. and the united states have called on to key to stop explorations they term provocative and illegal turkey has a different view but i don't as any big nakedness are warning actors from outside the region that are forming corporations with cyprus do not chase illusions that who yield no results don't participate in an unlawful plans no one will stop turkey from following its path of determination cyprus and turkey haven't had normal diplomatic relations since 1974 when turkey invaded the island in response to a greek could tempt turkey still occupies more than a 3rd of cyprus and talks to reunify the island have so far failed cyprus says it will share the wealth from whatever or oil and gas it finds with the turkish cypriots living in the occupied north whenever they reach a settlement but it has provided no legal guarantee that the turkish cypriot share
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of the money will be set aside until that date and now the prospect of money is real in the last few weeks cyprus signed an agreement with companies to export yes egypt so suddenly it's this is now we'll and there and said take you could end up ask the picture in terms of the official estimate is about 4 point one chilling cubic feet that's not enormous but it's so the government says it's less 9000000000 other people say well it's that's a lot less not if it will help reduce the the big debt ratio that we have as a result of the financial crisis as many greek and turkish cypriots thoughts their newfound wealth could hasten a political settlement there's a danger they may find instead that it makes their divorce permanent jumps at all plus al-jazeera nicosia. fighting in libya is forcing myron so to escape into neighboring she needs you hoping to eventually cross the mediterranean and reach
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europe but his son the younger reports from the scene is in beach resort of this many have drowned in their attempt while survivors are stuck in a refugee center. it was supposed to be a passage to a new life but it turned out to be one of the deadliest ship wrecks in the mediterranean this year in may 60 people drowned when a boat carrying them from libya capsized off the coast near the city of facts only 16 survived after they were rescued by a chinese in fishing trawler these are the men that made it out alive navigating their lives as asylum seekers in tunisia their home for now is this refugee center. they are free to take up casual work when it is available but without proper documentation it amounts to the bare minimum iran who's from
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bangladesh manages to stay in contact with his wife but he has no idea when he will see her or their baby son again because they want to go. before the shipwreck he says he spent months in libya where he was kidnapped and tortured for ransom. listable gets me this manholes a. broaching me. flows of money of my family money thank you money. it. was one of the fisherman who helped save the man that night he and others have witnessed the increasing death toll from such shipwrecks as the northern mediterranean countries such as italy continue to prevent boats from libya landing on their shores by criminalizing such rescues shamsuddin insists it won't stop him from saving lives.
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i don't care about politics or the politicians we are all part of humanity and we have to help people we as fishermen are not going to stop saving people even if the tunisian politicians are getting pressure from europe. despite the incredible danger there will be many who will take a boat from libya just to get to the other side of the mediterranean sea in the hope of finding a better life in europe there's absolutely no guarantee that they will even survive the journey and those who don't make it will invariably wind up washed up in this part of the 2 missing coast. this is the makeshift so a tree where the bodies of the dead are laid to rest the graves of the children who drowned at sea identifiable by the small mounds with his own resources shops a dean also tends to the graves and make sure that the victims have a proper burial a final acknowledgement for those who died nameless on a foreign shore with nothing more than hope to guide them. al-jazeera that aziz
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chin is here. hundreds of thousands of people have been forced to leave their homes in the democratic republic of congo because of into communal fighting rival militia from the lendu ethnic groups fighting in the mineral rich region around 4000 congolese have crossed the border into uganda this month alone some of them are being given sanctuary in the early resettlement camps are with us or. john wiley refugee settlement has been around for decades some of the new arrivals are setting up temporary structures the one with the white canvas is finished these men over here are putting up a new one these will be for the elderly because they never rode which means it will be easier access people have been telling us how they managed to escape the d r c one woman said when their village was attacked the family ran to get a boat nearby but in the commotion and panic one the children fell into the water and drowned but the family had to keep on going because there's no food or medicine
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another child died that's when they all decided if they stay in the deal they all going to perish and they came to uganda congolese forces have been deployed in the telling the locals in the deal to tell them where these militia groups are hiding the challenges facing that they're not dealing with men who are just carrying machetes hacking people to death some of these groups are. questions being asked who is funding the militia based peculation and the biggest part forces at play here could it be people in the international community could it be powerful politicians or generals in the deonte because they want to get greater access and control of mineral resources in the d r c and the region such as gold oil and gas. this is our deserve these are the top stories and donald trump has confirmed in a series of tweets that he called off a return or a 3 military strike on iran just 10 minutes before it was supposed to go ahead
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trump also tweeted he's in no hurry to launch any actions claiming the attack would be disproportionate to the shooting of an unmanned drone. iran is denying reports that it was warned of an immediate attack and given a deadline to agree to engage in talks iran's foreign minister says pinpoint where the drone was intercepted after violating readiness for his revolutionary guard says it were friends from shooting down a u.s. plane and its 35 crew who were flying near the. streets in hong kong are flooded right now with protesters again as people continue to demonstrate for the complete withdrawal of the china extradition bill the latest protests come after a friday deadline for the government to meet to mons. north korea's state media says its leader kim jong un and china's president xi jinping have agreed to strengthen ties between their countries in the us went on friday came just before she left north korea it confirms beijing support of its ally as pyongyang faces
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heavy u.s. led sanctions over its nuclear and missile program. a fire in tunisia has killed at least 30 people including 3 children the blaze gutted a house where matches were being made police in north sumatra suspect a gas canister explosion started the plays. the head of georgia's parliament quit after a visiting a russian politician was allowed to make a speech to m.p.'s. dozens of protesters were injured it is right police stops them storming parliament the kremlin is condemning what it calls an anti russia provocation moscow's influence in georgian politics remains a highly sensitive subject since russian troops invaded 11 years ago. the united nations office in uganda is struggling with an influx of refugees from the democratic republic of congo at least 4000 congolese people have fled to uganda to escape fighting between rival him and lendu militias you know today with headlines
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the high g. and his drive only when towns can be a problem. and any moment heavy snow focus is not the only road through the valley trusting them and their goods to several months. ago but they still want to know they wor never could kind of get out that big of us to go. and just get on the right kind of tough tough. tough tough tough. tough cyclists so if anybody got to get in fights with us in the book. put her to get a pass or. i could marry. someone to memphis or. medicaid have some issue with a child of. god she has been traveling through the will concord will for well over a decade. the elderly much ain't drove from village to village selling and trading
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what is solid or what is a little bit. more concrete or ready a mountainous region situated in the far north east of afghanistan. it's bordered by the hindu kush mountains and peaks some reaching close to 5000 meters. battling extreme conditions these 2 men will have to cross the only road that cuts through the a concrete or
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a 350 kilometer path carved into the mountains and covered by snow. if it were not for those few willing to risk taking this route people in the villages here would have to go without basic necessities such as flour salt. without these goods the inhabitants of the one concord would struggle to survive the harsh winter with temperatures often dropping below minus 30 degrees they did a very good guess about what that title is something. that i don't know but you make it. seem. more that while there are still day robots on the to be sort of the bus model of the car on the other similar. to that but i think ultimately. they are on the other edge and other then but the whole lot. of it was shut down that.
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and even composites. he doesn't only sell his much and dice he also hopes to exchange it for some livestock you see in a fight. yet be so mob who are so carrying. more they were thump on the slimmest at the you're out making money month or 3 but nobody funding them you're just not them you'd sort of hope not a mini washout of not of the me who got stuff i does alone bush has your time definitely. yes on the idea your of your of the if so who knows it or go then it hurt us yes you should in a joking way. yes your the i saw you with that thought my joy oh good joy you dude shall go kill us must go. there to float. again which is was the arm us out.
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out. and then. part of afghanistan so it comes directly from the salt mines in the mountains at the other end of the country i've been a market cabin and i could not go for hope you're not gonna. remember. all too well with a c. 300 kilos unloaded into the back of the truck carriers are too proud to ask for anything in exchange but hygiene still makes a small gesture. no more it was obvious not a lot of this most of. it was going to come to the national how about you know tyrol you are taking a show them trying to push people who don't show them by don't work you may be. night food is fast approaching hygiene his driver are invited to spend the night at
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the village leaders home what is negative. because of our who is behind us to go near a hole behind a politician at the national their own assertions you could tell a good start to how could someone suddenly know what i mean when i go marco but one of them says a business get us that's just a bit sinister that every. new high g. is well known and the work concord or. every time he does his rounds villages offer him a place to stay with me and we thank you. that is all there was a 181 i don't want to hold toad the menu really changes the rice and potatoes of the base of every meal was worth it 100 years are still yours are you running out. of reality so your my advice yeah. be sure to join.
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