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that's a miscalculation yes and the the whole escalation is happening iran is controlling it's the biased and we did see the wrong timing because voting missed high and getting the global ticked down so all these are good indication to see that iran is really controlling the school ation during 2 marrieds and of it i think because of the economic sanctions start biting iran in a way but at the same time. i don't think trump will go to war with iran. that he doesn't have the international community support or the whole american home front support and this is too important for that to go on so if you think the only way is to somehow deescalate when what influence can britain's middle east envoy wield over. i mean what what chances of him being able to come up with something in
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return as we saw so many initiative the japanese prime minister the german kuwaiti and now if they. should be able to do so e.u. must make a decision combined decision and approach this matter trying to keep the g.c. o.-p. the contact with iran in order to solve the problem but at the same time try must understand he cannot solve all these problem with iran behave this way or don't behave this way is that the this nation is a 1000 feet of civilization the want to accept that there is a national pride so there will be acts and they will feel any attack on iran's oil that's an insult and they would attack that so the only way back is is a way that will allow iran to save face if you like absolutely both sides they need then exist you for face saving i could say that's what it takes sometimes i think ok a lot of diplomacy would see
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a lot of diplomacy possibly secret diplomacy olds. ok good to talk to you as always many thanks again for being with us donald trump has nominated a new secretary of defense will be the 3rd man to lead the pentagon in 6 months if confirmed the u.s. president wants mark a former arms industry lobbyist and current army secretary to replace patrick shanahan he withdrew his nomination after facing questions over his personal life as bill will take over from shanahan on sunday if his nomination is approved by the senate. from al jazeera still to come on the program. the suspension of aid is literally a real war and it literally means war shoppers panic and try to load up as the world food program suspended distribution of aid to yemen also. the united states is watching and you will be held to account. a warning from the u.s. after the release of
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a list of countries it says violates the communities right to religious freedom. and later in sports a shock result of the cricket world cup a sri lanka get their campaign back on track. this pitting farmers against herders in mali hundreds of villagers from rival ethnic communities have been killed in a series of attacks lately what many describe as massacres malcolm webb has been meeting some survivors in the region where entire communities have been wiped out and tens of thousands of fled their homes for fear of retribution. too young to understand his parents have been killed his neck was cast in the same attack on his village. 2 months old.
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his mother was also killed. medical workers here say they've never seen anything this bad and then one what else in the world doesn't come to help us we don't know when this will end even here we don't feel safe before and bone cancer patient was killed in the hospital no one's protecting us were afraid will become the target of an attack. in this ward all the children's parents are either missing or dead we've changed their names and hidden their faces for their safety relatives have come here to take care of them their village in central mali was attacked last week . the rest of the survivors now sleeping on the roadside in a nearby town they belong to the full army ethnic group what the village chief told us was tragically familiar. it was about 10 pm and it was raining and we started hearing people shooting at the village so we ran the next morning we collected
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everybody and came here the same people later burned all the houses and took all the animals militia connected to the full lonny and gone groups have been attacking each other's communities every week in a steadily escalating conflict hundreds of being killed in the last 3 months and nearly $50000.00 have fled their homes many of them now staying in camps when people run they carry whatever they can. for sleeping on here are some pots cooking utensils whatever is essential for survival containers for water. now they're living in tents here let's with the village life continues we're in a grinding millett to wait for their mail this evening but life here having left everything else behind is very difficult. 15000 u.n. peacekeepers haven't been able to stop the violence nearly 200 of them have been
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killed making it the un's most dangerous mission ever. repeat growing protests calling for the u.n. and other foreign forces to leave almost since they arrived 6 years ago this camera phone video shows one in 70 last week the. un peacekeeping chief visited the town yes we know that the situation is not easy in this country we feel terribly sorry specially for the losses of these lost there isn't really so. far we can only support it's the money and responsibility after all. the attacks haven't stopped a mother was killed he was shot in the leg everybody here says the violence is getting worse nobody knows how it will end. malcolm webb
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al-jazeera the region mali. well it's a similar story in the democratic republic of congo rival ethnic polish is battling for control of land and rich resources of course hundreds of thousands of people to seek safety and estimated for thousands of crossed the border into neighboring uganda this month alone al-jazeera is having a tussle reports now from a resettlement center there. it's been 2 days since of noir family and rather chunk while the refugee settlement 2 of her 5 children aged 4 and 7 didn't survive the journey from the north east of the sea to western uganda. when the fighting started we ran to the boat in the panic one child fell into the water and drowned another child died because we had no food or medicine that's when i said if i stay in congo the whole family will die. conditions in uganda are basic but the refugees are grateful hungary's forces have been deployed to fight militias in the
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area around the town of juco it's an eternity the province at the center of the current into ethnic conflict one challenge the congolese army is facing is that some militiamen are armed not just with machetes but with more sophisticated weapons 2 army commanders appealing for help to restore calm. do you can't survive without the presence of soldiers this is why we've been deployed here we call on all communities to support this army so that we can restore peace and security. in the conflict between the him and linda groups is about access to farmland as well as gold oil and gas resources. the problem today is that number of people who've been displaced is between 300-002-4000 extension 00 areas around because of attacks currently the army is heavily deployed as now trying to secure those areas. back in uganda some of the $4000.00 congolese who fled fighting this month alone try to
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settle into a new country piece by piece a temporary home takes about a day to build the shelter is basic and meant to be temporary they get the canvas from the united nations but everything else is sourced locally in some cases and entire family. the shelters near the road are meant for older people so they have easy access. thousands survived the long journey across the border to get here where at least for now they are safe. refugee settlement uganda. let's stay in uganda our correspondent catherine sawyer is in summer goro what are you being told by people there who are dealing with this crisis catherine. we are holding area. back in uganda where people have been coming in from our area that have been affected.
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in that last night. 350 people. they are being ready we have been taken to a reception area not too far away and then on to the family meant. some of the people who are coming in are armed and accompanied man of the one boy in particular . religion. the only thing that. brave when people attack relates to the way. the where he is. joining me to be. in. the field. we are. want to question how many people have you read. now because it's raining. right now. my memory is gone and then i. have got to.
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go in unison. that is very good as you can witness. and not even visit. the rockets in their 5000 people or is. this kind of thing. yes it is raining but. it is something you can see the numbers are increasing expanding is decreasing as you can imagine out of 100 percent of. requesting over. 4 could. only. stand and you might see in the how can we manage the situation mark is that i mean we have the weather we have the votes of those we need i mean from here these are good. as you can see. they're. cleaning the mic because women
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they come there and they you know it's now we come here we resist of them with them and then we take them through it it's a fact that where we have all this and where they can stay and things. aren't in yet. yeah i also think. i'm hours from half 1000 or. i want to you. do you know how. many. years it is that it do we have we don't have only these and. we have 3 and sequin so we have about all we have down there and then we have got so what we are talking about is the walk ins and still not yet. i have nothing with them but 200 people that i know so. who are.
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these. just to see what the situation and what we can compare them to that is the good and eventually. we're going to take them. more than a 100000 refugees most of them congolese who have been affected i think it's going to happen so when you look at this it's a lesson and you have been working in this area for a while for a long ways and what are you worried about. my already. there is a can do. i mean we don't know when that stops. and we don't know when. the founders who really are those people as we have to do because now we don't even have the ability to do what the moon to
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do because when we are coming from there is substance and that you cannot just dump people in the in the villages and then leave them there because they need. they need their release because they will be there there in egypt to fetch water so they need jericho they will need to cook a kitchen set they will need to sleep. then you need to i mean one can't like now it is brand new as you can see they are coming with very big families with all of the children and then we cannot leave those families just like in the in the villages in the 2nd round without anything so we have to make sure that they are there and then i think i mean protected but not only i mean when we separate that if the person doesn't have a blanket doesn't have the. thinking ok thank you very much that wasn't built
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off. the field office yeah justin green about what is happening across the board i'd ask you to asians which are still very well liked out we've been told that that 88 who haven't reached many of the 100000 people who are still displaced agency saying that's still very insecure for them to cast in that state is so now obviously the reason well all this is happening has been mobilizing while missions. both men and people within that area who don't need those who are most vulnerable who are going to mention the way certain n.p.r. programs where by 3 top and those are going to. al-jazeera as catherine sort of porting live from western uganda catherine many thanks vladimir putin has ordered russia's airlines to stop flying to georgia from next month following anti russian
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riots that protesters tried to storm parliament when russian politicians were allowed into the chamber on thursday hundreds of protesters were arrested or injured and the parliamentary speaker resigned on his ear as robyn for us to walk are reports now from tbilisi. protestors in georgia have to keep grievances against the government its handling of russia's occupation of 20 percent of georgian territory and its heavy handed response to the demonstrations use a show here of solidarity for those blinded by rubber bullets in thursday's police crackdown. the violence began after opposition m.p.'s heckled russian deputies invited into georgia's parliament georgia has had no diplomatic ties with moscow since its war with russia of a south of setia in 2008. clashes between protesters and
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police were the worst in 7 years since georgia's governing party came to power with more than 200 people injured and around 300 people detained. 3 months. to use interior ministry. of the colleagues were among those. each. led to the identify of or even if they were. to publicize that they were continuing chasing. after those. so far the government has responded by removing to speaker of parliament was that opposition politicians say . there has to be somebody responsible for what happened yesterday and that's the minister of interior but even biggest and fundamental change that is in the interest of this country east to a changed electoral system to make sure that nobody grips our the way it is now and
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the power is shared proportionately unfairly because they saw this may have strengthen the resolve of people opposed to this government but it may have wider consequences with russia now threatening to capitalize on this georgian political drama. more than a 1000000 raw. sions who resists visit georgia every year lie to me putin has announced a ban on flights to georgia from july to ensue russian citizens safety from what moscow calls and he russian he styria but russians who are i spoke to were optimistic i enjoy. my stay here and i hope it is going to be all right. i don't worry about my. tonight. every educated person and it doesn't matter which country they come from understands very well that there are governments and there are just normal people and the 2 the same thing banning russian visit is may hurt the economy in the short run. but the move may only convince the
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protestors that their feelings about russian aggression and the competency of their own governments are correct robin 1st deal with al-jazeera tbilisi and here we are halfway through the news next up michel just kevin corriveau is here with a forecast for us still to come on the program promises made in venezuela president nicolas maduro tells the visiting un human rights chief that he'll take her suggestions seriously also i think the autistic people with seeing this exhibition . and idea the works of some of the world's most unique artists go on display in the u.k.'s largest ever sculpture festival. and later in sport high drama on the hudson river as the world's fastest sailing race gets underway the details coming up with santa at around 20 minutes.
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to weather sponsored by cattle and. we are looking at a severe weather outbreak today across parts of europe the reason being is we have a stationary front and with that we have a lot of heat just towards the south now and this is going to be taking place in the northern part of italy as well as into serbia croatia i'll show you the details in just a moment but this is the front of boundary and with it anything south of here is most susceptible today we're talking about tornadoes large hail as well as damaging winds then as zagreb are 2 of the cities that are right in the most extreme areas that we could be seeing the weather today we're talking the afternoon in the overnight hours when the heating of the day really builds up this will continue until tomorrow morning as well so we'll be watching this very very carefully tomorrow we do expect to see more active weather just towards the east as well but the other big scenario that is going to be shaping up as we go towards monday is the heat here across parts of western europe it is going to be
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a week of well above average temperatures across many of the areas paris on monday $33.00 degrees that's going to continue and stay and build across much of the area i want to show you paris is 3 day forecast as we start here on tuesday 34 degrees on tuesday 37 degrees on wednesday 38 degrees as we go towards thursday berlin much of the same there we're talking very dangerous heat as we go towards thursday and not getting a break till friday. the west. bank of time and late. monitored . quantify i'm valued looseleaf data being a new car hold up on your data your identity is a commodity and you have to understand where i'm from when it come from us leaving it's time to reclaim our cyber sounds so we have to put in them a something that can all be sold we are creators we are oculus we are brooke eeks
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give us back our data on just. opinion on things i learned that the 1st amendment is really key to being a good leader i'm. going to be. many women for the resources that are available but it's an al-jazeera story is that we just don't tell you what the subject of the story wants you to know the government is not going to do the one thing the demonstrators want apologize for that's what al-jazeera does we ask the questions so that we can get closer to the truth.
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and again this is that he was from al jazeera adrian finnegan here in doha the headlines the u.k. is sending its middle east minister to iran for talks and remotest and expects to meet iranian leaders this tension with the united states continues to escalate escalate rather following the downing of an american surveillance drone medicine plans to call for urgent deescalation in the region meanwhile donald trump has repeated that he doesn't want war with iraq u.s. president confirmed that he called off an attack there saying that he wanted to avoid mass casualties and russia has suspended flights to georgia after violent protests in the. they were sparked by the visit of a russian politician the parliamentary speaker has resigned and some protesters are calling for an early election. shake to mean bin hamad elton is in the pakistan capital to hold talks with prime minister imran khan both leaders are expected to discuss investment projects and security in the region pakistan's
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allies in the gulf and elsewhere have given much needed injections of cash to keep the economy afloat saudi arabia was the 1st country visited by a run car and when he became prime minister last august the saudis gave $3000000000.00 in currency support and promised an extra $3000000000.00 by february the kingdom offered an economic package worth $20000000000.00 the international monetary fund has come to the rescue for the 13th time since the late 1980 s. its latest bailout is $6000000000.00 and another $6000000000.00 came from the u.a.e. china is a major investor committing $60000000000.00 for the china pakistan economic corridor project and tens of billions more on a new port and other infrastructure projects connected to the belt and road initiatives and on top of all of that is planning to announce investments in different sectors of the country that's cross live now to islam about al-jazeera some a bunch of it is what on earth is pakistan doing with all of this money asama why
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does it need it. it's an economy is collapsing and much of that money which has been coming in is actually going out in terms of debt servicing. the government is struggling to keep the economy afloat and one of the toughest loans of the ones that you mentioned has come from the international monetary fund and the preconditions to that no one has meant that pakistan has had to devalue its currency to slash subsidies and go for austerity measures which was indeed. in the budget a couple of weeks ago so it is becoming really really tough for people inside pakistan. all of this money is coming in all of the people who are giving the money the lenders are telling pakistan to get its act together to go for measures where the government spending is reduced and make sure that that money is actually given back as well although that those conditions have not been laid out by the
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pakistanis by the friends of pakistan in the g.c.c. including the u.a.e. saudi arabia and now qatar prime minister mountains instagram account saying that qatar will invest $22000000000.00 worth of investments in pakistan no details of that have come out as yet but we expect the emir of qatar will be arriving in islamabad later this evening he's going to be. welcomed by the prime minister and then he's going to be heading a delegation which is going to hold talks for this 2 day visit so all of this cash is coming in to try and resurrect the pakistani economy but analysts and economists who we've been speaking to say that there are structural reforms that pakistan needs to make and very very tough decisions otherwise none of this is going to help and besides going to be back to square one when it comes to fiscal year and effects fiscal year next year around so many thanks to some advantage over the live in islam about the world food program was suspended some operations in yemen after
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failing to reach agreement with with the rebels on distributing food supplies that decision is expected to affect around 850000 people in the who think controlled capital sanaa who urgently need help. pools. this panic buying in sonas old city after the u.n. world food program said it would stop distributing food aid before the war this market was a bustling focal point for vendors who sold fruits vegetables and exotic spices but 4 years of a saudi u.a.e. led war and diversion in aid supplies. have caused an unprecedented food crisis more than 850000 people in the capital are affected by the suspension in food aid deliveries and yemenis fear the situation could get much worse. the suspension will harm us the people will be affected by this not only the people of a village or a province or a city but the entire nation. this is the suspension of aid is literally
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a real war on yemen it literally means war. most of the people need food aid on a daily basis because the country is in a very bad economic condition and living expenses are high but the world food program says humanitarian workers in yemen have been denied access to those in need aid convoys were blocked and local officials interfered with food distribution we're not talking about a little bit of diversion here we're spending $175000000.00 per month so if it's 10 percent 15 percent 20 percent of this being diverted then this is not just being diverted into the hands of political. systems well those from military whatever was happening as innocent children. innocent victims of war or dying as a result of us not being or get our food into these areas. since 2015 saudi
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arabia and its allies have been fighting against the iran backed the rebels for control of the country. the war has caused the world's largest humanitarian crisis with the country on the brink of famine and most of those in need are in hooty controlled areas the world food program says it's seeking support from the sun abased to bring in a biometric registration system that will prevent the diversion of aid but while fighting continues between warring factions uncertainty is growing for many who say they don't know where the next meal will come from. al-jazeera polls are open in mauritania's presidential election with around one of the half 1000000 people eligible to vote it could be the country's 1st peaceful transition of power in decades 6 candidates are vying to succeed president mohamed old abdul aziz who took office after a coup in 2000 days mauritania has had several military coups since declaring independence from france nearly 60 years ago at least 3 construction workers have
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been killed in cambodia when the tower block that they were building collapsed rescuers in seattle kill a found 20 survivors in the rubble of the 7 story building one of many being built in a popular beach resorts by chinese investors. president nicolas maduro has promised to take the recommendations of the united nations' top human rights official very seriously. as the humanitarian crisis worsens activists. 715 people jailed for political reasons. reports. 3 day visit to caracas did not go unnoticed in venezuela. many took to the streets to demand she condemns human rights abuses committed by president
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government. is here as a recognition of the hard work that non-government organizations have done over the years to condemn the humanitarian crisis that's happening it's a relief and an encouragement for the venezuelans who are going through this crisis every day and for those who speak out against what they're going through human rights groups say currently there are over 700 political prisoners in venezuela. i met with some of their relatives and heard stories of the victims of state violence . i'm calling on the government to free all of those who have been detained or deprived of their liberty for exercising their civil rights in a peaceful manner. the message was read to aid in meeting with government and military officials and press and who promised compliance with her advice. you can count on me dr michelle as president of the republic head of state and head of government to take all of your suggestions recommendations and proposal
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seriously so that human rights system prevails even deeper in venezuela the un human rights chief also held discussions with my rival and opposition leader. in the middle. but the high commissioner suggested has to do with the office monitoring human rights violations the follow up report will be presented next july 5th before the united nations and we will follow up to prevent the violation of human rights but he's leaving behind a team of observers to money to the situation in the country. political and economic emergency that has force to millions out of the country for many. visits is a way of shedding light on the abuses committed by the government for others she failed to hold accountable for the grave crisis the country is currently in. china and saudi arabia among the are among the countries criticized for their
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records on religious tolerance in a new us government report on moral freedom across party commission on international religious freedom censured saying that they range of muslim minority is persecuted the widespread killings and other atrocities of forced will the 900002 flee into neighboring bangladesh china is condemned for its detention of nearly 2000000 muslims in so-called reeducation camps the commission accuses saudi arabia of discriminating against the shia minority nor was limbs women prisoners of conscience reports also highlights attacks on places of worship in the central africa. republic where fighting for resources and territory has increased religious and ethnic divides to fill part is a professor of political science at the university of notre dame and author of the book religious freedom is in islam he says the report reflects a wider u.s. strategy on the issue.
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