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has more from the occupied west bank the palestinian president mahmoud abbas has reiterated his rejection to them in a workshop that is expected to be held in a few days he says that while economy is important foreign aid is important the political issue demeans to be the main story here he says that as part of the economy that was released by the u.s. as a part of the whole so called deal of the century the u.s. plans to collect around $50000000000.00 of aid to the palestinians and about said that he doesn't need the us to do so because they want to gather the money from the other countries and he would be doing so himself he said that he's already asking the arabs to help with it it's worth noting that the palestinians are now facing a financial crisis as well as that the palestinians have stopped engaging with the u.s. administration ever since the u.s. has decided to move its embassy from tel aviv to jerusalem announcing drucilla is
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ready capital well in an interview on u.s. television president donald trump has likened his national security advisor john bolton to a hawk it comes as bolton has warned iran not to take washington's prudence for weakness and made the comments in israel with prime minister benjamin netanyahu from that role matheson sent us this report. the u.s. national security advisor has come to israel with a clear message for iran neither iran nor any other hostile actor should mistake u.s. prudence and discretion for weakness no one has granted them a hunting license in the middle east iran can never have nuclear weapons not against the usa and not against the world. words welcomed by israel's prime minister standing close by benjamin netanyahu is determined that iran's military presence in israel's neighbors syria is
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a threat which cannot be tolerated what's new is that now thanks to crippling american sanctions iran is facing unprecedented economic pressure as a result of its aggression so i was pleased to hear president trump make clear yesterday that pressure will continue and that pressure will increase netanyahu has brought together the u.s. and russia for 3 way meetings to discuss the growing crisis with iran on thursday iran shot down a u.s. military drone it's a who's who's flying through its airspace the u.s. denies that hours later the u.s. launched what it called cyber attacks against iran's weapons systems shortly after president donald trump said he made a last minute decision to call off a missile strike inside iran the u.s. has now imposed more sanctions these meetings are crucial for the prime minister because he's fighting for his political life he failed to create
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a government earlier this year and he's facing elections in september benjamin netanyahu wants these meetings to demonstrate that israel is at the center of global politics because of him. russia will also come under pressure at these meetings to persuade iran one of its main allies in the middle east to rein in its strong rhetoric whether russia will be willing or able to do that is still unclear despite the determination of the united states and israel both matheson. west jerusalem. and with al-jazeera life along the national still ahead. a show of force from the military in the democratic republic of congo as soldiers launch and major operation against quips and protest as pour in from all corners of the czech republic to help the largest valley since the velvet revolution.
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hello again welcome back to your international weather forecast what we do have a heat wave that is in the making for a start here in the western part of europe where temperatures by the middle into the end of the week we're going to be seeing 10 to 16 degrees above average so let's take a look at your monday map 1st of all we're going to sing paris one of the highest temperatures on the map here on monday at $33.00 degrees zurich at 30 berlin at $28.00 but the way really expands as we go towards tuesday high pressure is dominating keeping a lot of sun across much of the area some 2 eyes we're going to see those terms to start to go up for berlin at $32.00 degrees there at $33.00 as well and madrid at about $36.00 degrees and this is going to continue as we go towards thursday probably peaking on thursday starting from down on friday and then better conditions as we go towards saturday here across the northern part of africa not too bad right now but that same he way is going to be
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a player as we go towards thursday as well so we're going to be watching this very carefully tunis is going to be about $35.00 degrees as we go towards monday's high and triply at about $33.00 degrees there but as we go towards tuesday. hey conditions really start to heat up here particularly over towards parts of egypt where we do expect to see a type 2 there of 40 degrees and then towards also on a sunny day for you with a total of 45 degrees as well. more than 10 years after the global financial crisis you've taken home more than $480000000.00 your company is now bankrupt our economy is in the state of crisis on a very basic question is this fear belief is lost that the u.s. . is held responsible i will be fabulously wealthy and i will not be in christ for thank the lord the men who still good will.
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come back a quick look at headlines this hour techies opposition c.h.p. policy has one istanbul's may all race it's the 1st time in 25 years the president policy has lost power into his economic capital and this is the scene now in istanbul. ethiopia's military chief has been shot dead by his bodyguard after a renegade general attempt at a coup in a state of i'm horror and horace lead it was also killed in the military says it's now restored full control of the area. the military the democratic republic of congo is saying 16 fighters have been killed in an offensive against on groups in
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juco fighting in the region has killed at least 300 people and forced hundreds of thousands to leave their homes catherine choice following developments for us from uganda. a show of might a soldiers from the democratic republic of congo begin their offensive. against tribal militia groups that have killed more than 100 people in the past 2 weeks alone and displaced hundreds of thousands in the eastern province of the jury. the group says say to be hiding in a forest in the jungle area. this is what the congolese government wants to stop the carnage in many villages this footage was filmed on saturday when armed people banned homes. most of those fleeing are going to cause for displaced people in other parts of the region some are heading across lake albert to uganda. this group arrived as a transit center and is now heading to a reception area father in lunde. we met appendages on saturday who told us that he
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was separated from his mother and the last time she soha she was running from a mad with a machete he still has no what about what happened to me i do not hiding anything about my mom one boss and don't remember. anything about me that my grandmother has known my life the only thing we already see on the flood i do not see and. more than 4000 congolese have made it to uganda in the past few weeks. i am. going to take my wife and i was to get. them on the board goes to get. their rights safely in the reception area just in time for lunch beans and amazed pop commonly known as golly she was met and says she's just glad that she managed to get some of her children out and then we had gunshots and then saw the men
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shooting those they caught they slaughtered we escaped into the forest i took 2 children and my husband the other 2 they still have motorized eventually they will be settled in an area with about 100000 other refugees most of them congolese who have over many years fled from the same conflict catherine saw all jazeera uganda. at least 4 civilians have been killed in syrian government as strikes on the opposition held region of ed lib rescue workers say 2 children are among the dead more than 60 civilians have reportedly been killed in government air right since wednesday supposed to be protected by a buffer zone deal but since april has been heavily bombarded by the government and its ally russia. saudi state media says a syrian person has died after a suspected drone attack on a boat in the south of the country yemen's hoofy rebels claim responsibility for
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the assault on sunday which injured several others this footage shows damage from who the drone attack last week is the spokesperson says 30 operations have been carried out over the past 48 hours. protesters in hong kong are refusing to back down from that demands a proposed law that would allow suspects to be extradited for trial to mainland china sparked a wave of public anger that brought millions to the streets hong kong's lead to carry law and was forced to suspend the bill but protest is now want it scrapped all together they also want lam to step down and for authorities to stop referring to the demonstrations as a riot varying it could lead to heavy a jail terms protesters are demanding an independent inquiry into police brutality off the offices used to gas and rubber bullets to disperse the crowds dozens of demonstrators were arrested during the unrest and protest leaders want them freed and fully exonerated andrew thomas brings us more now from hong kong. this event is now open discussion about how best to fight back legally using race against what
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people here consider to have been a heavy handed policing of the protests over the last couple of weeks until a great 1000 people have turned up to take part but move forward with the discussion among protesters like these days about tactics how to keep the momentum going while keeping public opinion on sawing but huge success couple of 1000000 people behind last weekend marching and the indefinite suspension of those controversial extradition laws but people here want to move the cancellation of any proposals like break tradition and the resignation of the chief executive of a full investigation into the police conflict for how to achieve that goal keeping the support of ordinary people in the city forming their side many feel for the events of friday just gone by protesters in the place hate groups with a homegrown stalking even routine responses to emergencies in this city well that went too far and risk alienating the broader population so many here particularly
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on line it's talking about some of the scale disruption to normal essential government services a living solely on going peaceful marches has one to this coming wednesday and not on the 1st of july they think those 2 tactics being random could yet achieved their goal and picture signs. on grids of thousands of protesters in prague according to the czech prime minister to step down over ford allegations protests against andre bobbish have been ongoing since april with nearly half a 1000000 people signing a petition demanding he resign is facing a criminal investigation for allegedly misusing european union subsidies with millions of euros a businessman turned populist politician denies the charges and is refusing to step down david is the director of transparency international in the czech republic he says the country's institutions must hold to account. it was a very peaceful great mood and but the message was very clear people are fed up
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with political corruption of our prime minister bobbish they demand because of nation and they really want to keep democratic institution rule of law and market country a multi-party system in place and they believe that the current org arctic reiman it's the only danger to the establishment we have a strong judiciary rasika of this police but unfortunately what bob which is doing is he's trying to get through them to over to the very loyal people to important positions and people are simply afraid that. investigations of its own economy crimes either previous ones or ground once can be endangered and he can escape with immunity elsewhere ukrainian politicians and foreign diplomats joint thousands of people marching in a gay pride parade in kiev crowds was a long street in the center of the capital they were flanked by
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a cordon of police but there was no sign of violence despite some protest it was the biggest and most peaceful right event ever held in the former soviet country. if he's deputy prime minister says he holds the netherlands and the e.u. responsible for the fate of a goof of migrants that rome has blocked from italian ports a dutch flag rescue boat has been stuck in the mediterranean since rescuing $53.00 migrants drifting in an inflatable raft off the coast of libya last week 11 of those on board were allowed to disembark including to pregnant women but the vessel was denied permission to dock in italy and has refused to return those rescue back to libya. mauritania's ruling party has declared victory in presidential elections the party's candidate mohammed old guy's army has received more than 50 percent of the vote according to partial counts but the opposition has warned it will challenge the final results as one says that he will maintain economic progress
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made by the current president even though he's been criticized for not doing enough to fight slavery tens of thousands of black mauritanians are thought to live as domestic slaves over the practice was criminalized in 2007 thailand is banning pig imports from laos for 90 days after the country recorded its 1st cases of the deadly african swine flu although not harmful to humans the disease has killed so far nearly a 1000 pages in laos the country's agricultural ministry confirmed that on thursday china took a similar step on friday banning imports of pigs wild horse and related products from laos large parts of india suffering the worst drought in decades and that's forcing many farmers to abandon their land as the taps run dry and crops start to fail many moving to the cities only to find that life there isn't much better elizabeth brannon reports now from one of india's hardest hit regions the western
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state of maharashtra. you are. pandit on mordor left his 40000 square meter cotton farm in his village 6 months ago he now lives in this cramped rented room with his family. 2 years of drought have forced him to find work as a laborer in one of the many factories in the city of about living room it is really difficult to live in the city i feel really so if you do game board game i do i have to live. nearly 3 quarters of the state of maharashtra is suffering drought and crop failure. farmers often take out loans to buy seeds and if they crops fail they can't pay back the money in the suicide killer but it got. done with there have been heavy loans because for the last couple of years there have been no rings there have been 4 or 5 suicides in our village the plight of farmers has been a major problem in india in recent years more than 300000 farmers have killed
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themselves in the past 25 years a study found a 5th of those deaths were due to climate change or even a marginal increase in rainfall let a few a suicide that here the government has encouraged farmers to insure their crops against failure through a nationwide scheme they say they have distributed more than $60000000.00 to farmers in this district this year in the condition of crop failure there is a prime minister's scheme and i will get the insured amount but many of those who are supposed to gain protection say it doesn't work some days as insurers won't cover his silk farm and morris says he also can't get support it hasn't reached poor people the middle men big door so it doesn't benefit the poor farmers. and bar mentalists say what's really needed is for farmers to stop relying on crops like cotton and sugar cane which takes lots of water to grow. if you look at b it's
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continuously in drought because of sugar factories i think of this problem needs to be solved we should work on cropping patterns. but changing types of crops and where and when they're grown will take time so back in the city more day waits and hopes the rains will come and he can go back to work in his fields elizabeth al-jazeera. well there is more in everything right here the address is al jazeera dot com. quick look at the top stories this hour now turkey's opposition c.h.b. party has one istanbul's may orel rice in his victory speech a crime in a moment you said that it was a new beginning for turkey this is the 1st time in 25 years that president wants party has lost power of the country's economic capital the opposition already won
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the male race when it was initially held in march before the wedding at party forced a rerun citing election irregularities. ethiopia's government says it's for an attempted military coup in the northern state of horror the head of the army was shot dead by his own bodyguard trying to prevent the takeover say r m a con and was killed at his home in the cab in the capital addis ababa the leader of am horrid was also shot and killed in his office along with his aide a minister ahmed says the attempted power grab was led by a high ranking general head of army intelligence has called for calm. holding the. light of these attacks ethiopian people should remain calm and i want to take this opportunity to assure people there is nothing within the military to worry about and lastly this attack was against the people and the government and all of its armed forces this was also an attack against an entire country everyone in the military and the public should strongly oppose this attack and those who are behind
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this will be brought to justice and i call on everyone including those in the military to cooperate with the investigation at least 4 civilians have been killed in syrian government as strikes on the opposition held region of rescue workers say 2 children are among the dead more than 60 civilians have reportedly been killed in government air raid since wednesday. saudi state media says a syrian resident has died after a suspected drone attack on a port in the south of the country yemen's hoofy rebels claimed responsibility for the assault on sunday which injured several others the footage shows damage from the hoofy drone attack last week a who the spokesperson says 30 operations have been carried out over the past 48 hours coming up next we speak to a libyan and on the crisis facing his country that is in talk to al jazeera but i'll have another news update for you and about half an hour's time see that.
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we did with you good to see. here at the u.n. they have a peace plan for libya it was though destructive by one general holy father powerful stuff he is not all guest cultural teaches there instead this week we speak to someone who knows him well the former foreign minister of libya and the early albums are who they were in exile together in the u.s. and he also you gadhafi during his schooldays he says that half is now resembling
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the former dictator. who is a kook former foreign minister of libya libyan m.p. thank you for joining us here on talk to chisora your country is in population terms a relatively small 16 or 7000000 people living on the side of the mediterranean most of them living in one part of the country with a huge oil wealth. and yet we've seen only since the revolution in libya conflict and chaos do you think there will be a prosperous libya coming forward for sure libya lived for 42 years under the theory and good definition after 42 years of the aerial ship i think the country needs some time to regain its helped unfortunately many of the warlords and people who are are you know trained and that they get definitely jeem told that
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this isn't a bush unity for them to a mess world and that created a vacuum in the country because that evolution in 1000 in 2011 had no leadership it was a public revolution so many of the b. but even who were on it were good deaf ear people i suspect some of the problems in the revolution go back to the time of gadhafi and for most of your life he was in control of libya he came to power in 1969 what was life like on the gadhafi. well. what is life under any dictatorial regime lack of freedom leftover rule of law left of decency lack of development and human development and controlled development libya in 42 years after the end of the good there he is she the country was worse than when it was in 60 night by the way
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he's my generation we were the same age 42 but both of us were born in 42 and i knew him in grade school and they knew him after that even he tried to you know entice me to be with him in $72.00 to be one of his ministers i said i rather be teaching at the university and he then imprisoned you. and tortured you because how i was there because i was a nobody critic he didn't like or been critical of people who will criticize him i was one of them how did you get house of libya and what was life in excel like in 76 when i was you know outside of the universities you know most of the people who would be at the time where my generation so i was able to get out of libya and came to the states because i knew the states very well i studied my masters and
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maybe the and i said this is a place i would like to stay i raise my family here and continue to study also the stomach studies in michigan. for the mess that beach the and. started in 1980 when he started his campaign to kill the opposition the there's outside grilling me he would say said some people to you know assess and eat meat we started the national front for the subversion of libya against him and since then i worked it out against him in aspects of what the voter availability unities. it was a long struggle what were your thoughts finally in the beginning of 20 lesson when the revolution started well it was a dream coming through i mean we were not dreaming that they did they've been people will really involved but the arab spring in tunisia and in egypt gave
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a new life what went wrong because everyone fought gadhafi and gadhafi fell but then it seems everyone 40 chapa i think when you and there lies the situation in libya the uprising has no leadership. so most of the leadership that came and turned the country were mostly people from the old regime or some expatriates who came under and joined them like yourself i didn't threaten dear i i was doing the work of training be able to be citizens so i did stablished the citizenship form and for 2 years i have been you know trained libyans from tobruk to day or 2 got thousands of be what i trained but the question is that because they could lease of ness of the society were broken or was broken because of the
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rule dictatorial rules don't give you an opportunity to build the relationship to build you know solidarity is to build civil societies student unions were banned or were controlled trade unions were banned or controlled all of the what you can call if you look at tunisia which has a very vibrant civil society in libya that is not. you've mentioned the role in 2011 of the international community in particular nato with its bombing was key in the military overthrow of gadhafi but did the international community do enough particularly in the keep period after gadhafi was toppled i think there is no bush unity mists by the international community because getting rid of get their feet was step number one building to be here to really it is structure itself was step number 2 and the community and the world community at large left libya alone
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and that i think was a great mistake i was in libya in august 27th when gadhafi fled from tripoli and his government basically fell i was back of just a few months later in october when gadhafi. was killed and it was interesting in that short space of time although on each occasion there was a great deal of euphoria it was clear things that come bad in the 1st few months militia already in control in tripoli oh yes i think there were among them was really the decision to give people who are fighting or who claim to be fighting the definite forces. monthly stability and so instead of 30000 forces the number. 20300000 evolution of forces most of them were not the fighters
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and people have discovered that this is a very good opportunity to invest money so it would have started to create their own militias and in every city almost we would have stablished new militias it is now such a complicated situation you have various different militias in different parts of the country you have rival governments rival parliaments well. under the surface yes and the l a t there is only one can isaac government which has been by braddock's of a spirit political agreement it's called the now the government of national. accord in g. 8 and with it there should be 2 more major political organizations the state council and the house of representatives the house of representatives was his jacket in
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tobruk with under the control of the libyan national army the militia of couldn't have after and until have to attack it to billy d. house of representatives did not come to tripoli but after they attacked tripoli members of the house of representatives from the western areas realized that this is the time to break away from to broke the political agreement. cold for the creation of a new parliament from people who were elected in 2014 and from the boycotters like me. and we did it on a bill 1st week of april after he affectively we really gathered in tripoli and more than 50 members of the house or in the started and new parliament and said
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this is the bulb moment according to the political agreement there were in the mountain top but it is completely out and because they made the statements aborting the attack of have to on. you bring up the subject of general khalifa haftar not many people have known him as long or as well as you have so let's just examine who this man is he was there at the time of the coup in 1969 with gadhafi he was a close associate of khadafi yes yes he was one of the people who. did the coup against the king. and that's were. the agony of libya started in september 1989. again he was the commander of the libyan army who at that could chad and did have a can chat and he was defeated in chad and was in britain didn't chad get death
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even this isn't difficult nice that he had an army in chad or he has been for have been in chad so he disowns general have to be sold them he used think looking back now that episode might have been quite important in the psychology of general have to and how he's acting now i think so because in some of the conversations i had with after he said he was so mad about get deaf is denial of them being imprisoned in chad because in those days if the chad is have killed all of them nobody would say and you weren't he made the consideration would get deaf in the last 7 years of good that his life. deathy. made approaches with many people according to him he gave him money he gave him a palace what is jailed in cairo he even bade wishing for his children to study in
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cairo so there was a good relationship between him and get their feet and define their years of good that is let me just go back to chad he and his troops were imprisoned in chad eventually it was the us that brokered his freedom i believe to what was then known as zaire now the democratic republic of congo then on to kenya and then to the u.s. to live in virginia the same place the cia are based begs me to ask the question do you believe general hafta was working for the cia. i think the narration of the situation goes back to where the national front for the salvation of libya has a program to attack libya and to liberate libya from get their fee from jet and they did the deal with the americans and with the chad is that if they let the libyan prisoners of war in chad at least they can be starting the libyan national
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army but as part of the an f s l the national front for those invasion or libya when this to be. was successful in his coup against or send anybody these are these are the charlie and leaders that he had to leave the area that he thought was him down with the help of the french the whole project failed and the americans help but the prisoners of war who were in chad and transported them to the united states so general have to is living in the us as an exile from libya you are living there too that you know each other before we did not but we knew each other when he came to virginia and we lived for many years together as acquaintances friends in the northern virginia city of fairfax and as far as i know he was with all the libyans who came from chad.
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who want to help and who want to rebuild their lives there. after many years with the national front of the vision of libya he decided to break away from it and he stabbed some other people another movement. another british a movement away from. the national front and since then he became by himself working on his own projects from the conversations we had together he is a man who believes that he is worthy of you know. controlling libya and he always speaks about libya needs a strong force to control its. you said you were a friend at the time to do you consider that he could be a ruthless military leader then i never had that idea in my mind i thought that.
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since he was you know suffered the from the ruthless regime of get there feel that he should not be the same rootless that mentality or attitude and when he decided after the revolution started in 2011 to go to libya you were there was his side take him to the airport i believe yes and it was you know really. in an effort to help the a revolution and when he went back to libya he started to build his own you know and to raja here on special forces his aunt's ego status i realized that this is not a person that i will continue to have a relationship with because he went to pain garci besieged part of benghazi went to another city in the east of besieged erna he's been accused and some of his those working within his forces of war crimes could you for seen any of these things
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never never and by the way these are there is also of later on at the beginning he was supposedly working with the revolutionary forces and to get that he was troubled but then he started working on his own. and in 2014 he made. you know acquitted. on the t.v. . but still i think he was able to amass some support for himself in the eastern part of the b.b.s. and started in the do and debris text of fighting terrorism and been. fighting against the revolutionary forces there. he said it will take 2 weeks it took 4 years to fight against powerful 40500 forces there after the the submitted bingos he did the same thing to there are the 2 centers of civilization in the eastern part of libya and then he went on through the south of libya he had quite
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a bit of international support we think we'll come to that in a moment but i just want to complete the story which is in april when he launched online and announcement the time has come on april the 4th an assault on the capital tripoli and he did it remarkably at the time when the u.n. secretary general was in tripoli the u.n. had a plan for a national conference some good dharmas and then eventually elections to make that announcement at that time with the top world organization leader in the capital fairy or dangerous just in that very day shifts and it's very shocking because. he showed the can bleed distributed to do 90 nations to the secretary general and today represents a diverse and said emma whom he was with
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a week or 2 or 2 before in abu dhabi making. between him and said raj he basically had said he would sign up to the un plan but he was here everyone he did but because the man doesn't want to share power of the anybody he realized that if you went to the damask conference he would only have part of the power. and he decided to probably. blitzkrieg the conference and activity and controlled the power himself has it worked you know how of his forces surrounding tripoli like to pincers do you think he can move further and take the capital i don't think so because his attack on timbalier was the rallying point of the february a revolution in forces that came from the from the mountains from theirs in 10 from
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from leeds in homs many forces have come together to really rallying for support through belief and the militia and thirdly also defended their city and now most of these forces which are supported by the or supporting the government of sabotage is really. they stopped. the forces of have terror and now they are getting them back. so you've given us the situation as you see it the military situation inside libya book the one thing we haven't looked at is the support the general have to has outside libya and that may be his secret because the support of egypt the support of saudi arabia the support of the united arab emirates we know when he was operating in the garci there were spent french special forces there that seemed to be on his side he's got very strong backers
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well the former president of tunisia spoke about the axis of evil the abu dhabi this so it is and easy options ad today the french this axis of evil have a mandate to work against the success of the arab spring. they were able to do it in egypt. and sisi now is governing egypt it with his. as if a new dictator there and they tried in tunisia they could not they were not able. to found to have terror as somebody who can work with them you know it's amazing that somebody like up there when he said that if these make a decision which is against my interest in libya i will take it. which means against even national you know aspirations not only this lately he said even the egyptian send me 10000000 people to live in libya i will accept it something that
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made all the libyans so angry i mean who are you to give these this you know card that they can invade the country this situation i think the international community have to realize they have supported have tried with weapons against the united nations security council resolutions and nobody spoke about it as an arms embargo no and there is a lot is about of all weapons and everybody knows even in india briefings of the united nations envoy that there are arms coming from those 3 countries or at least up with abby and egypt to. mr have that he may well though have another even more important supporter general have to have a phone call with president trump we know there are some around president trump who may be persuading president trump that what libya needs is another strongman and
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that is general have. i think that it was against the policy of the american administration. you know those who know washington very well they know that their lobbying groups could make such moves and i think the lobbying groups which are paid by the government and by the way i always speak about abu dhabi government not the emirates because they are the spearheading of our own of these efforts the rest of the emirates are not part of it they are also supported by the egyptians and the saudis how do you see this particular moment where we are in libya is this a moment that is done that is dangerous or is this a moment of opportunity and hope potentially there is an old saying that in every crisis there is an opportunity this crisis has created in a bush unity for all the forces of february 17th to rally together. and even in the
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east there are tribes now who have come oh believe against have to and spoke that what he did on tbilisi is not acceptable and days are calling for reconsideration with the rest of the country so we are in coming now to a realization that have terror bases of support in the east is not as it used to be there are lot of complaints. life in britain because he and in there now is unbearable it's worse than the days of good that he. there is no freedom of speech there is no freedom of load there is there are a lot of killings extrajudicial killings and the i.c.c. the international community court has already indicted some of the assistance of have to himself he himself should be under investigation and tank stood
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the. you know foreign relations committee of the house of representative in the congress which sent a letter to the attorney general to start investigating the crimes of have there because he is also an american citizen. they also asked the f.b.i. director to open the files for have to or so there are now forces in washington and in the high and the hate to really follow up the war crimes which have been committed in libya and i when i am very clear that the war crimes committed by have to or others should be investigated the libyans deserve to have some of those you know criminals be brought to justice. a who's a kook thank you for talking to an agency thank you very much for having
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my . on counting the cost 2018 was the deadliest year for the aviation industry in vias we'll find out just what went wrong its only considers a new domestic current so you could leave to its exit from the euro but should you be worried about a kids having too much screen time counting the cost on al-jazeera.
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after years of overgrazing the damage caused to the precious grasslands of chile is being reversed with one of the world's biggest of a conservation projects they're pretty emblematic of the patagonians as if they're plentiful and they're calm like this one is then you know that the system is coming back and that they feel no threats works and that's what you're going for rewilding patagonia on al-jazeera.
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al-jazeera. with and for you. i maryam namazie in on them just a quick look at the top stories now in turkey present russia type policy has lost control of the city of istanbul for the 1st time in 25 years the opposition now really won the may oral race when it was initially held in march before the ruling ak party forced a rerun citing an actual irregularities so this is the result as it stands at the moment with nearly all of the votes counted a crime and
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a mugging from the opposition c.h.p. has won 54 percent of the vote the act has been ali older and is at 45 percent. according to the results as of now my competitors and i think the race i congratulate him and wish him good luck. i'm ready to work with the turkish president in harmony and i aspire to do that i am announcing that in front of all the residents of istanbul once the legal process is completed after receiving the mandate and assuming the office i would like to visit and as soon as possible to present a road map and opinions and listen to his views on the breaking news this hour saudi state media says a syrian resident has died after a suspected drone attack on airports in the south of the country is the rebels claim responsibility for the attack on sunday which injured several others if the spokesperson says 30 operations have been carried out over the past 48 hours
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mohammad al i tapp has more from santa i hope the military spokesperson has confirmed today in a press statement that the have carried out drone operations against both. bolts. they have targeted the never geishas system also injuries and they have targeted the hunger of drones along with the drawings themselves according to reports mentioned the flights to 2 words. have been cancelled and postponed that were coming from judge riyadh so the. cancellations confirm that the both airports according to the statements of the host the military spokesperson confirmed the the operations have successfully achieved the goals he were and that in the coming days more painful. will be
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carried out in case what he described riyadh's continue to do to is collate and also to continue its ban on yeah man. if you hope his government says it's for an attempted military coup in the northern state of am horror the military says it's restored control after a renegade general try to seize power ahead of the army was shot dead by his own bodyguard trying to prevent the takeover say r m a conan was killed at his home in the capital addis ababa the leader of horowitz also search shot and killed in his office along with his 8 prime minister ahmed says the attempted power grab was led by a high ranking general. holding. a lot of these attacks ethiopian people should remain calm and i want to take this opportunity to assure people there's nothing within the military to worry about and lastly this attack was against the people in the government and all of its armed forces this was also an attack against an entire country everyone in the military and the public should strongly oppose this
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attack and those who are behind this will be brought to justice and i call on everyone including those in the military to cooperate with the investigation at least 4 civilians have been killed in syrian government as strikes on the opposition held region of rescue workers say 2 children are among the dead it is supposed to be protected by a buffer zone deal but since april has been heavily bombarded by the government and its ally russia. protesters in prague are calling for the czech prime minister to step down over fraud allegations protests against under a bobbish have been ongoing since april with nearly half a 1000000 people signing a petition demanding he resign is facing a criminal investigation for allegedly misusing e.u. subsidies worth millions of euros the businessman turned politician denies the charges coming up next we look at the people behind the 2008 financial crisis who could potentially trigger another disaster the man who stole the world
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i left the building walked to the car and 2 and then a 5 towards the police officers showed up in front of me and in german basically identified themselves and said they were there interpol f.b.i. a warrant come with us. that was not at all what he was expecting obviously he looked at his wife and blew her a kiss and it was pretty sure he would never see her again. that's a feeling of total fear because you have the total unknown of what the future holds . so if it was taken on a plane to chicago. which is where he had been criminally charged. and entered the united states justice system
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which is a really scary place to be. facing charges of aiding with $460000000.00 from the f.b.i. for fraud. my name is philip james baker and i'm the former managing partner of a $1000000000.00 doesn't fund the collapse during the financial crisis. my story is a rise and fall to redemption story. i've been rich. i've been on the top. i've been behind bars. i know what it is to be called a financial criminal. guilt. free. and i want to speak out. because of what i saw because i've been there. i can tell that if we do nothing.
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