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to ted he was speaking at a summit of southeast asian nations known as in thailand economic concerns and territorial conflicts dominated the meetings as hyder explains from bangkok. a collective handshake of the 10 nation's leaders at their summit in vanko but there is no clear voice from the collective on any of the key topics with the trade war intensifying between its 2 main trading partners the united states and china they need to navigate a path to keep their economies growing though also want to strengthen their partnership and immediate product of that they will jointly tackle marine pollution . the meeting has adopted bangkok declarations against marines ways in the region with chillis our determination to sustainably solved a marine pollution problems. even with a population of more than 600000000 people some feel that geo political position is
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weakening mainly because of political changes within member nations like a rise in the for terrorism and a growing reliance in either the united states or china. is a claim to fame has been able to you know maintain regional autonomy. these are be the major powers not allowing the super powers outside powers to dominate to overwhelm and overtake the region that's been the 52 years it's us but now that old challenges back again and it's existential myanmar has brought negative attention to the region with the reaping the refugee crisis that saw more than 700000 people flee to bangladesh in 2016 the un has called it ethnic cleansing some of the human rights community feel that much more needs to be done to push the governor of myanmar to do more in the region refugee crisis and that push needs to come from us young members many human rights groups such as the international commission of jurists has actually been repeatedly calling on the myanmar leadership including
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she who has been who has benefit that in the past on. human rights groups speaking on her behalf to free her and now she's the one. and she is one of those leaders that is actually keeping quiet human rights abuses in the region so for now like much of the world us young members are looking for answers to keep their economies growing and which super power or free trade agreement could help them achieve that it's got hardly al-jazeera bangkok italy's deputy prime minister met me says he holds the netherlands in the e.u. responsible for the fate of a group of migrants that rome has blocked from italian ports the dutch flag rescue boat has been stuck in the mediterranean since rescuing 53 migrants drifting in an inflatable raft off the coast of libya last week. 11 of those on board were allowed to disembark including 2 pregnant women but the vessel was denied permission to dock in italy and has refused to return those rescued back to libya hundreds of
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thousands of protesters have rallied in prague calling for the czech prime minister to step down some are saying it's the biggest protest there since the fall of communism in 1909 or each allan's has mall. organizers say 250000 people came to this demonstration whether or not that's accurate the demonstration was certainly large and it shows anger at the prime minister in some sections of czech society isn't dissipating. because of for prime minister because of how. because we are ashamed by. this are stealing just. so we don't agree with. we are here yes an angry publish a billionaire businessman turned politician is facing a criminal prosecution for allegedly using e.u.
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subsidy money to build real estate a decade ago the e.u. suspects there are conflicts of interest with his businesses he denies any wrongdoing but appointing a new justice minister shortly on after police recommended a prosecution is what triggered the protests for now he's refusing to step down the problem is that in parliament. really isn't any majority for. fish so it's really kind of moot point whether these demonstrations can be can be successful some commentators are even saying that actually the demonstration could increase the support for. this is yes there are plans no confidence vote in parliament next week is likely to fail but the street protests against him which began as a small student movement are getting bigger and bigger. so that fire. in sport and on the title and
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a new high in the well rankings australia is actually in. july on al-jazeera will the conservative new democracy be victorious in the snap elections we bring you the latest as greece votes a new documentary examines the use of modern technology and policing its impact on individual rights and civil society on the 50th anniversary of the apollo 11 lunar landing we look back at the 1st human steps on the moon and an ancient statue of apollo disappears in gaza a stunning archaeological mystery unfolds on witness 2nd round of democratic presidential candidate debates in the u.s. will be mine even detroit july on al-jazeera.
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to. the town. welcome back time now for all of us with andy. thank you so much mary argentina have secured the 1st one of the issues corporate america they beat cut salt so you know it's a progress into the quarter finals. asian champions cats are in the tournament as guest entrance but a defensive error from them allowed our tara martinez to put argentina ahead to
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just 4 minutes. after the break we know messi had a good chance to score number 2 for his country. instead it was surgery where or who went on smite the game safe as argentina's down track to win this title for the 1st time since 9093 out argentina will play venezuela next. colombia will advance as group b. win is ahead of argentina after 3 straight wins they beat powered by one nil to maintain their perfect record south. so they go have begun their african cup of nations campaign with a win the consonance number one ranked seen bates in tanzania at suno in group c. senegal looking to win the competition for the 1st time star forward studier monny of liverpool free to return for their next game after serving a one match suspension hop right now if a man be a last minute own goal saw them losing one nelson morocco algeria game with kenya
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just coming up it's a full time england and france have secured their places in the quarter finals of the women's world cup england beating cameroon 3 mail in the last 16 while hosts france of just edged past brazil c one after extra time on monday defending champions the usa take on spain so far the u.s. have scored 18 goals and conceded none it's the 1st time spain of made it beyond the group stages at so world cup you know i think yes spain is is a team that's definitely been a part of the you know the growth i think over europe and in a lot of these other countries and you know as a as a fan of the game and someone who grew up in a time where it wasn't that way in europe i think it's great to see. pakistan have revived their hopes of reaching the semifinals of the cricket world cup they beat south africa by 49 runs at lord's it's a result i mean south africa now have no chance of reaching the last 4 so helmet reports. this was
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a must win game for both teams but it was pakistan that started better but iran tire would break fucker's them on an immobile hocks opening stand of $81.00 tire struck again to really slow pakistan down was but a big hitting horace or hailed bail them out his 89 of 59 balls so pakistan post 308 was south africa's chase dotted terribly muhammad army removed hashim amla in the 2nd over quinten de kock and captain 5 to place these steady view needs putting on 87 together however a stretch that saw them losing 3 top order wickets for just 45 runs pakistan in control of card start with 3 wickets for 50 mohammad amir finished with 2 making him the tournament's joint leading wicket taker with 15. also chipped in removing 3 tailenders pakistan eventually winning it by 49 rounds their hopes of winning
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a 2nd world cup remain very much alive so hell malik al-jazeera. let's have a look at the standings that win lifts pakistan up to 7th or face new zealand next on wednesday pretty much have to win their next 3 games to give themselves a chance of reaching the knockout rounds south africa's 5th lost oh well that means they have no chance of advancing at this stage all the team play all the teams play each other in the group stages with the top 4 going through to the semifinals on monday it's bangladesh you can go to 5th if they beat afghanistan afghanistan still looking for their 1st win at this torments mercedes driver lewis hamilton has won the french draw on previous was hamilton's fall straight victory. the reigning world champion began the race in pole position to lead from start to finish ended up 18 seconds ahead of teammate valtteri bottas ferrari charlotte came in 3rd and watson extending his advantage of the top of the overall standings now to 36 points
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australia's ashley barty has moved to the top of tennessee's world rankings the french open champion claiming the number one spot for the win here over germany's julia go in the final of the classic. he replaces and i mean i cycle as the games leading play. always a continuation of whining and progressing through every tournament every single match you learn something different and try and learn whatever i can from all the different experiences so i think taking that into the next few weeks to be really important and roger federer has hit yet another tennis landmark a repeating dive a go far in the how open final becoming just the 2nd man after rafa nadal to win the same top level tournament 10 signs of his 100 and 2nd career title as the world number 3 closes in on jimmy connors all time record of 109 is now targeting a 9th one more than champ. every time i won and how i went on to play really well
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at wimbledon so i think i mean there's never a guarantee of course been on the top for long enough to know what i mean and also most important that i know i'm injured free i'm going to have a couple of days off i guess and then get ready steph curry says the golden state warriors era of excellence is a long way from being over curry has been soaking in japan in the aftermath of the war is lost to the terrans or raptors in the n.b.a. finals keep kevin durant's and quite some some could miss out on much of next season due to injury the warriors have i won 3 of the last 5 n.b.a. championships very proud of the way that we we played all year we've got was a major ease with that was the most of those but. you know the stories still go and so a lot of people said this is going to be the. mughal that happened before the come back and. more championships next year be ok that is how sports looking for now
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let's get back to mary in london thanks very much andy well that's it for the news hour but i will be back in just a couple of minutes with much more of the day's news ng we'll have a full round up of the top stories and of course you can get more on our headlines right here al-jazeera top home. base is a dialogue a meeting about it for a lot less than staying at the international media and on t.v. a flashing stop and it comes with skepticism because there's a lot of that on my and everyone has a voice we'll being taken advantage of just because we have
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a small community without any network just huge health join the global conversation announces iraq all they want to do is start the debate the same kind of debate that we have here in the street. driven by outrage and spanning generations the real hinge of demonstrators gathered on the very day a widely criticized repatriation agreement between the governments of bangladesh and me and more was to begin the anger was all too apparent and the fear was probably if you don't like we're so afraid that if they send one of us back to myanmar today tomorrow they'll send back 10 and the day after tomorrow they'll send back 20 idea if we were given citizenship in myanmar then there would be no need to take us back there we would go back on our own we must remember the rancho among the most persecuted minority use in the world. madagascar a breathtaking tropical paradise. where its former protective.
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are now. we followed their journey as they put their lives on the market to. respond gets all but it comes. on al-jazeera. celebrations in istanbul as the main opposition candidate is elected in may a in a vote on the most news says his win is a new beginning for turkey. hello i'm maryam namazie in london you're with al-jazeera also coming up on the program
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for ethiopian government officials including the country's military chief are killed during an attempt to seize power in the northern i'm horribly cheap. foreign exchange to iran in talks to use currencies other than the dollar to trade and ultimately bypassed u.s. sanctions. and accusations that brazil's police are out of control in that battle with drug gangs as thousands of innocent victims get caught in the crossfire. the biggest blow to turkey's president during his 16 years in power. has lost control of the city of istanbul for the 1st time in 25 years the opposition now anyone the mayoral race when it was initially held in march before the ruling ak party forced a rerun citing irregularities the results so far show that with nearly all of its counted from the opposition c.h.p. as caylee won with a 54 percent in the act boss he's been is at 45 percent. reports now from
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a stumble. a stumble changes hands for the 1st time since 1904 the main opposition c.s.p. candidate. has been elected mayor of the city in a controversial run that has polarized the nation the 49 year old mayor was relatively unknown but has managed to win the backing of crucial allies such as the kurdish people's democratic party the s.d.p. stand. 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. lose weight is
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a major setback for ben ali yildirim former prime minister and a party's candidate for the mayoral election. laws is widely interpreted here as an indication of our party's waning influence. according to the results as a now my competitors in the race i congratulate him and wish him good luck. all march 31st. defeated his wife will by a narrow margin a party contest of the outcome claiming that some of the results weren't ratified by election officials the higher election board ordered a reelection undeterred by the decision it. held multiple rallies reminding his supporters that their victory was stolen by our party moment because none of the democracy has won justice has won our people care about democracy i congratulate the future president of the country who told our ted barrett we increased our gains
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by having more votes from the uk party supporters which means they're also disgruntled. the new mayor faces the delicate task of running the country's biggest wealthiest and most populous city but his supporters already see him as the right person to run against president reza believe. in the 2023 presidential election although this is a local election it's all to come is likely to shape the future of a quality which faces a deepening crisis loyalists and people across the country all agree with ruling party has failed to fix the economy in tatters. it's the board. but the director and senior associate of the turkey project center for strategic and international studies in washington he said that turkey's slowing economy was the big reason for the opposition's winning this election. it's the economic
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downturn. that was behind the victory of the. opposition candidate in the capital on her own as well as an example. of 3 months that have been pretty much wasted focusing only on the local elections instead of one meeting will be economic difficulties may have contributors there were much worse results then and now on that that the march or end there are what you mean no order on order on . the report for the year's war they have to face the electorate in presidential and parliamentary elections it's going to be before and a half years. ethiopia's government says it's foiled an attempted coup in the northern region of i'm hard at the military says it has now restored control after a renegade general tried to seize power ahead of the military was shot dead trying
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to prevent the take of the harding has more now from. ethiopia's army chief of staff general sahara mckown and seen here in august of last year he was shot and killed by his bodyguard inside his home in addison abba the general was in the process of responding to reports of a coup in the northern i'm hard region the message of 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 this will be brought to justice and i call on everyone including those in the military to cooperate with the investigation. it began on saturday night nearly 500 kilometers away in behind a lot one of ethiopia's 9 autonomous areas witnesses reported hearing gunfire the reagents president had been shot and killed in his office along with his aide this
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was the crisis general mckiernan was responding to back in the capital when he was killed prime minister i'll be ahmed appeared on television to condemn the attacks and urged calm. under much. as in the people of ethiopia have proved that it's possible to remove dictators with a unified and democratic struggles in past years the people of ethiopia have with a unified voice showed that they will not accept governments that have the attitude of dictatorship like. he said a high ranking military official general someone who it's a gate was behind the attacks and that he had used what he called mercenaries might tend to spark. himself because. it so happens that the guy who is accused of leading the cool. he was in prison when he came to power up for school he was he tried at
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them to the 2009 and he was in prison so. security in the region trust him maybe he's in his loyalty there was an assassination attempt against the prime minister himself exactly a year ago 2 months after he came to power a grenade was thrown into a crowd of 10 in a large rally for abi more than 100 people were hurt ethiopians had braced for a government crackdown which had been the norm during previous governments but it never came i think the government in the. us. it was an assassination attempt against the prime minister. and you know significant scott down. there going to be here africa's youngest head of state has brought in sweeping reforms during his 1st year in power he ended
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a 20 year border dispute with neighboring eritrea released thousands of political prisoners opened up the media and gave half of his cabinet posts to women in recent weeks he's been mediating the crisis in neighboring sudan but some have argued he may be moving too fast they certainly is an attempt to hold back the forms of. burning may be back some of the old guard the government has shut down internet all across the country in the wake of the attack no facebook no twitter people are mainly relying on state television for information here in the city and there's an obvious increase in military presence and some roads in and around the city are closed of the government and the people are trying to make sense of what has happened we are hard in al-jazeera. u.s. secretary of state might be on bio's heading to saudi arabia and the u.a.e. for talks on iran following a spike in tensions in the region president trunk called off a military strike off to iran shot down an unmanned u.s.
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drone open peo is now saying that washington is prepared to negotiate with iran without preconditions. i'm heading out today are 4 stops you will be in the kingdom of saudi arabia the united arab emirates to great allies in the challenge that iran presents and we'll be talking with them but out to make sure that we are all to teach a clear line and how we can go about a global coalition coalition not only throughout the gulf states but in asia and europe that understands this challenge is if we cared to push back against the world's largest state sponsor of terror we're prepared to negotiate with no preconditions they know precisely how to find us. francois nikola is the former french ambassador to iran he says that pulling back on commitments from the nuclear deal is the only card iran has to play against increasing pressure from the united states the rain and the don't intend to do to go back into the bucket from foot to have to worry about from the position they intend to do to pull
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all progress really all. of the superior nuclear deal if you read very progressive but in fact this is the only call they haven't heard who to resist the american pressure to resist the. growing sanctions. this is the only non-lethal way to reciprocate the need leave. we're crossing a red line with this we know world so they have to find all there were meanwhile to ron is in talks a number of countries on using currencies other than the us dollar for trade live is being seen as a way for iran to bypass u.s. sanctions unless and washington's grip on global energy and commercial markets will suggest barry has more from tax wrong. according to the arabian foreign minister
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they are in discussion with a number of countries including china russia turkey and india to try and bypass the u.s. sanctions by setting up a monetary system where they can trade without having the u.s. sanctions affect them this is something that the iranians have been talking about and we know that the russians are behind this idea they said that the russian foreign minister has said that the u.s. sanctions against iran is unfair and the russian government will do everything it can to try and help the iranians bypass them the foreign minister has said that the already reached some agreements with certain countries and they are still in discussion with others so it's still in the process but in the foreseeable future this could be something that could help iran bypass those crippling u.s. sanctions still ahead for you on the program protesters pour in from all corners of the czech republic to hold the largest rally since the velvet revolution.

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