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source code use 3 have for one too look we are innovators we are activists we are rebel geeks madrid and i'm just you know. this is al jazeera. hello and welcome i'm peter dhabi you're watching the news our live from our headquarters here in doha coming up in the next 60 minutes iran says it will begin reducing its commitment to the nuclear deal starting next month after the u.s. imposed a new round of sanctions. palestinians boycotts the so-called deal of the century for middle east peace saying they didn't see cannot be bought. a prime minister's tia's if the opium mourns the loss of military leaders killed during
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a failed rebellion. fact with sport will have the latest from england's match with australia the cricket world cup playoffs heading into the quarter final year ago i think the defending champions today as both teams but their spots in the cup are merica last night. iran has announced it will begin the 2nd phase of reducing its commitments under the 2050 nuclear deal early next month that comes after the us president donald trump outlined new sanctions against iran targeting the supreme leader ayatollah ali khamenei and other senior officials the iranian president hassan rouhani has dismissed the measures as outrageous and idiotic and accuse the u.s. of lying about being open to talks he said all the blame for the breakdown in the nuclear deal lies with the. us because it withdrew 1st.
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they are suffering from mental disability the white house is afflicted by mental retardation and does not know what to do this means the certain failure and defeat of the united states i do not have any doubt about that from a political viewpoint no white person would do what they're doing these days i feel that there is severe frustration and a big confusion among the u.s. leaders and the white house the u.s. national security advisor john bolton says the new sanctions are aimed at stopping iran getting nuclear weapons however the iranian foreign minister mohammad reef is arguing that washington is being hypocritical. over the downing of an american drone. in the south the panjabi that you are really worried about 150 people how many people have you killed with a nuclear weapon how many generations have you wiped out with these weapons that it is us who because of our religious use will never pursue
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a nuclear weapon. which is it is correspondent joining us here on the news out of tehran so saying as john bolton the subtext what he's saying is let's talk about talks and yet the 2 sides are getting further apart not closer together. no that's exactly right leaders here in teheran will see any talk of dialogue coming from the united states is highly disingenuous and the latest sanctions by the united states really only make the situation worse now in terms of sanctions being placed on iran in practical terms there are already so many sweeping sanctions on iran as a country as a government by the united states that anything else is really nothing more than symbolic and even though these latest sanctions on the supreme leader are entirely symbolic it is that symbolism that iranians will find deeply insulting iran's supreme leader is a highly esteemed highly revered position here in the country anything considered
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an insult against its will only come in it is also illegal offense here in iran so no doubt this sort of pariah status being placed on him will do nothing more than escalate tensions between iran and the united states do you know zain when the economy minister says we have something we can do to push back against this do we know what that might be. well we can only guess at the fact that he may be referring to iran continuing to sell its oil the thing that it is the largest source of revenue for the country through back channels in the so-called gray market through non formal channels. that don't include global banking systems or the international oil market but we've spoken to an analyst specifically about those comments and the sort of expert opinion here in iran is that this is largely rhetorical while iran has to cope somehow in terms of
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dealing with economic sanctions it has to move forward to survive economically speaking the fact is that u.s. sanctions that have been ongoing against iran for many years now have drained the country's economy and they are certainly biting not just iranian people but the macro economy at large as well zain thanks very much well the escalating tensions over iran have been high on the agenda as a meeting between russia israel and the u.s. in west jerusalem this russia's security council secretary told reporters that any attempts to present tehran as a threat to international security are unacceptable moscow says its military intelligence shows the american drone was in iranian airspace when it was shot down but smith joins us live from west jerusalem with more on the story so bernard just to be clear if the u.s. thought russia would be in the same diplomatic space as the trump white house
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they've kind of got that one wrong. yeah that's not the impression we were given the told by the russians yes it was something of a diplomatic coup for israel's prime minister benjamin netanyahu that he got the russians and the americans around the table within here in west jerusalem to talk about the threat from iran and syria so that was an achievement and the idea was that the average israelis in the americas and hope to persuade. russia of their view. that iran was a threat to this region a view articulated again by the u.s. national security advisor john bolton just after that needs if iran gave up its pursuit of nuclear weapons it's missile development program which is designed to create a delivery vehicles for nuclear weapons and it gave them the support for terrorism to stop this other line activities across the region will be very happy secretary
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contango last year gave a speech where he listed 12 things i've given you for a certain expanded list that's the end game we want and of course bolton also added at the end of that the door is always open the iranians just need to walk through it to start talks and of course as we know the iranians will say why start negotiations with the americans when there was a deal that was already done and the americans walked away from the pizza burner thanks very much. the white house senior adviser jared cushion is in the middle east to get support for the u.s. president donald trump has called the deal of the century mr is leading a 2 day workshop in bahrain hoping to bring in investment for his $50000000000.00 plan he told l $20.00 the proposals offer palestinians and the region an opportunity for stability. right now from unama we're focused on the economic aspects of what could be possible if there is
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a resolution but what i will say is that you know all of the people i speak to you know they talk about the arab peace initiative and again it was a it was a great effort but if that was where a deal was going to be made a deal would be made a long time ago i think we ought to recognize that if there ever is a deal it's not going to be along the lines of the arab peace initiative will be somewhere between the arab peace initiative and somewhere between the israeli position well palestinians are on a general strike across gaza to protest against the u.s. sponsored conference in bahrain aimed at ending the israeli palestinian conflict demonstrators say the billions of dollars and a 1000000 job offers by president donald trump means little if there's no political solution to a decades old conflict palestinians across arab countries of a protest in the lead up to the 2 day minimum meeting is due to begin in just a few hours time jericho is expected to unveil the economic part of his middle east peace plan as we've been hearing donald trump his father in law calling it the deal of the century matheson has more now from gaza city. it's estimated there are
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2000000 people living in gaza at the moment that's about 5600 every square kilometer but the streets of gaza city are quieter this tuesday morning because there's a general strike which is opposed to the economic part of the u.s. plan to joy to find a solution to the israeli palestinian crisis according to palestinian official figures in 2852 percent of gazans didn't have jobs gaza's infrastructure is struggling on tuesday morning israel said it wasn't sending any fuel to gaza's only power plant and they said it was because gazans had been flying bellew's carrying flayers into israel in the hopes of setting fires. under the u.s. plan that gaza would be entitled to a share of about $28000000000.00 fast that would be designed to rebuild the infrastructure. and it hopes to create about a 1000000 jobs but people here in gaza say that's not the point the main priority
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for them is a political solution gazans say that the u.s. plan is designed to distract from the main political objectives the right to return to land which they say is theirs and the removal of controls put on them by mainly the israelis now the israelis say those controls are necessary to stop weapons coming to gaza that could be used against them but the gazans say those controls are at least in part responsible for the poor state of gaza's economy they say remove the controls and the economy will improve for the people of gaza the important point is to find a political solution to this crisis and only then will they start talking about the money. well this new effort to end the israeli palestinian crisis is but the latest attempt by world powers to solve as we've been hearing a decades old conflict but as priyanka gupta explains a series of initiatives over the years has done little to change the reality on the ground land is at the heart of more than half
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a century of israeli occupation and 71 years of palestinian dispossession and resistance and here is why 2 years before the state of israel was created in 1948 arabs all want more than 94 percent of this land between 948 and 49 is dread seized more than 3 quarters of it like areas around beersheba. and try having cities of haifa suffered and. 750000 palestinians most of them farmers were forced from their homes neither they nor their descendants have been allowed back. but in 967 israel sees the rest the now occupied west bank including east jerusalem and gaza strip since the 1990 s. under your slow accords the west bank has been carved up the palestinian authority was given some control over areas a and b. but has no control over area c.
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that's most of the west bank including the most fertile land and according to the world bank that's led to the loss of $3400000000.00 to the palestinian economy across the occupied west bank and gaza palestinian farmers faced restrictions on basic goods like foot eliza farming machinery and even water permanent barriers restrict freedom of movement including loss of several work hours a separation wall cuts of $150.00 palestinian communities from their land and they need permits from israel to get around and these numbers show the person to each of permits united farmers and agricultural workers over the years unemployment in palestine has soared the highest in gaza which is under is dreads air sea and land blockade for 12 years so why foreign aid seems generous and paper for palestinians
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on the ground their lives remain largely an altered because of the reality of these daily occupation. lots more news still to come for you here on the news hour including congolese refugees look for safety in neighboring uganda as fighting continues in the eastern part of the company. will tell you who's been charged over a building collapse in cambodia that killed $28.00 construction workers. and sport cricket legend brian lara is rushed to hospital in india will have the very latest with rahul coming up in about 30 minutes. the fiance of the murdered saudi journalist john marshall has called on the united nations to take action on its findings over his killing last week a report from the special rapporteur agnes kalama on saudi arabia responsible and says there are legal grounds for the u.n.
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chief antonio terrorists to launch an international inquiry ashaji was killed inside the saudi consulate in istanbul on october the 2nd will it be a couple that are called muslim with the u.n. reports conclusion of murder is really significant i don't want this incident to remain a piece of paper confined to the reports will remain on the shelf of the united nations the u.n. must follow up this report there's no space 0 tolerance for such acts this is an outrageous murder well beyond money or oil policies if the u.n. and other major international organizations do not follow up such incidents all murders then who would do it so we're not just talking about a personal matter we're talking about a method and a fascination a premeditated murder well the u.n. special investigator agnes kalama says the u.n. must not allow the continued abuse of unchecked state power. so i want to. suggest that the killing of mr cash is symbolic of many other killings
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of many of the patterns of many other trends around the world for which the international community cannot. turn a blind eye cannot stay silent i cannot. suggest that we should move on as business as usual certainly cannot turp recognise the notion that business interests predominate over. over them the gross misuse of of state power thousands of students in algeria demanding that all members of the political elite be removed from government on friday the former prime minister made a year and 2 former industry ministers were referred to a public prosecutor of allegations of corruption and been months of protests since the president adel as these beautiful step down in april demonstrators want anyone
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linked to him gone as well. tens of thousands of people remain trapped in the east of the democratic republic of congo nearly 300 people have been killed in fighting between rival militias in the province of touring in recent weeks thousands of fled across the lake to neighboring uganda our correspondent catherine sawyer has been traveling with some of them. we've been following 14 year old appendage him since saturday after year arrived at a transit center on the shores of lake albert in western uganda from the democratic republic of congo he fled his village in the eastern province of the tury and got separated from his mother with loss or running from a man carrying a machete this is not the 1st time he's faced death with my finals given the level i don't know sort of on the ground or so i saw with my old man. if his relatives don't show up or penned you will be placed with
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a foster family in this area where congolese refugees have been leaving some for decades this is a refugee settlement area and most of those who are here. who have fled from tory because of the conflict mostly talked to have said that is not their war at least here they can quite exist no matter the ethnicity the conflict in the 2 it dates back almost 50 years when the lenders were farmers and the hammer hiding community for the family land and grazing rights at the height of the violence from 100-195-0000 people were killed in 80 is some congolese like this young men one island who the other say a conflict has been politicized because of among other things minerals in the area so. that's where we live work together want to fight go to the forests of course mystery to our people who. are leaders in sight as to
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fight someone is supporting those people in the form they need to be a proper we completely wiping out of the main issues. congolese military officials have told us the armed groups they're fighting are well equipped organized and possibly supported by external forces. at the settlement in uganda. say they're tired of running and won't return home until they feel safe catherine. weston the uganda. if you appear has been holding a state funeral for 2 generals including its military chiefs who were killed on saturday the attacks were part of a failed rebellion in the northern region of the police shot and killed the man they accuse of leading the attacks were explained. emotions run high in a few of his capital addis ababa his offices bring in the coffin of its military chief general say our mckown and and that of his colleague major general desire are
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better the 2 men were killed by mcconnell's bodyguard at his home in the capital on saturday he was in the middle of responding to reports of a regional rebellion in the northern and horror region at the time of the shooting prime minister are being met and present for her work so they couldn't hide their tears they joined thousands of mourners and dignitaries. but i think this murder is an attempt to break us up it is to try and use our ethnicity is to divide us for the government to lose stability and lose control and after destabilizing the government this is an attempt to take power through a coup this will not work we will fight flags have been flying half staff crosses observed 3 days of mourning and on monday police killed the man the government accuses of leading the failed rebellion general them in oust the guy who was suspected of trying to seize control of that horror region. the president of haro
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was also shot and killed in his office alongside his 80. despite the weekend's attack if your peace government told al-jazeera it is united and fully in control the prime minister of a is committed committed to national security as much as he's also still committed to regional peace and stability i'll be ahmed has brought in major reforms since he came to office last year and he's now leading talks on forming a transitional government in sudan but ethnic tensions in the harbor and other regions of ethiopia remain a challenge at least 2000000 people have been displaced as a result over the past few years have her. saturday's attack against the military chief of staff and other senior officials have caused concern at home and abroad and the fear is that this could lead to further political division and stability so high that. police say 8 people including the human rights lawyer.
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have been arrested in connection with the 2011 uprising and for their alleged ties to the muslim brotherhood at least 19 businesses linked to the muslim brotherhood in cairo alexandria and ismailia were also raided the group includes secular activists and journalists the men are accused of plotting protests on the anniversary of the june the 30th rallies that led to the removal of president mohamed morsy. the police in cambodia have charged 7 people over saturday's building collapse that killed at least $28.00 the prime minister who visited the site and will on monday as search teams continued looking for trapped construction workers the unfinished 7 story building was part of a recent rush of chinese investment in the area from bangkok. like most of the development happening in sihanoukville this was a chinese project and most of the people who have now been charged following the collapse of the building that was still under construction on saturday at chinese nationals including the owner of the building and the construction supervisor who
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have been charged with involuntary manslaughter this is a town that just a few years ago was a sleepy coastal town popular with backpackers but is now being transformed into a gambling town really with at least 70 casinos being built or already completed most of them a chinese projects and the issue generally of chinese investment in cambodia is one that is creating a lot of tension in many communities right around the country there are concerns about land grabs and also poor construction standards so there is a sense that following this tragedy the government will be want to at least be seen to be taking swift action. pakistan says it's trying to revive its public health system after decades of neglect and corruption according to the government 45 percent of children aren't getting proper nutrition that's resulted in a high rate of stunted growth unicef says more than 40 percent of total those under the age of 5 have not developed properly and the number of women dying in
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childbirth is among the highest in the world osama bin job it reports from it 3 in southern pakistan. this mother has just lost her 3 year old daughter's akira she had brought her to this government hospital in pakistan parker district for treatment. vicky is one of the nearly $500.00 children under the age of 5 who die in this region every year over 40 percent of children actually under 5 are stunted really have a situation of almost 20 percent underweight and 15 percent waist it is definitely a wakeup that there is a silent emergency in the country and it needs urgent attention from all can. the other girl sharing zacchaeus bed also died. most children here are killed by preventable diseases because they were malnourished bodies are too weak to fight the malnourishment here is a multifaceted issue even the mothers are either malnourished or have stunted
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growth they have children every year and because they're so poor they can't provide proper nutrition for this. sector has been neglected for decades corruption and bad governance of the made worse by a lack of awareness and look to see the bigger the family the less food there is to poor and so there's a whole multi sexual approach to this more same kinds not death the catering in the open not becoming ill because then you can keep inside children with keeping side the food in the new session is that they do get so lots of different factors it's not just about an absolute lack of food. so they had 6 children but he lost one child recently the others also don't get enough food every day in addition to one toddler in the family his wife is pregnant once again a sign of kind of daniel. there's no food no electricity you can see our lives in this heart but despite the poverty in this predominantly hindu community in other areas across pakistan the population is growing doctors say stunted growth in
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children begins even before they are born the i have heard others say that what is a critical reason of malnutrition related death is lack of family planning and birth spacing that's resulting in any make mothers in miscarriages. prime minister imran khan talked about the problem of malnutrition in his inaugural speech last august but a weak economy means his governments have to slash the health budget in the largest province. and the provinces have also reduced money for health care especially for mothers and children this means parents like zacchaeus will likely continue to suffer. some of the job read out of the era for the new pakistan. more news on the website whenever you want to dot com also the weather with everton getting a bit warm or hot and yeah i think i'd go with the word hottest if he absolutely this sort of hates it could actually be life threatening is the fact kind of values
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temperatures across some parts getting about 40 degrees celsius is certainly something to watch out for you can see on the satellite picture there's not a lot of cloud across much of europe largely clear skies then want to see showers danceable the southeast but your attention to those because they have been on the live the side they've been causing some localized flooding that's an even the case in serbia we had a particularly big downpour coming through just from belgrade there and you can see the kind of conditions as a result of that back up towards the northwest for us take a look here this is the same in paris not exactly a great footballing whether it was well couple calls on the way here scorching heat temperatures up into the thirty's could match up or a few more degrees as we go on through the next day or so southeastern france just a few hours ago so temperature $38.00 celsius at $100.00 in fahrenheit those temperatures could not have further over the next couple of days there's that hate lots of thirty's on that chart then as we go through the remainder of tuesday wednesday yeah still very much on the warm side something of
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a change in night temperatures just start to ease back a little bit up tools the northeast and cold as we go on through thursday so for the here and now is generally going to stay hot across central areas under the showers continue around the balkans over towards the black sea and the sweater weather that we do have up towards the northeast that will sink its way further southwards over the next couple of days cooler fresher weather coming behind peter . everson thanks so much still to come for you here on the news outrage of the conditions of migrant children in a facility in texas forcing the u.s. government to move to class 3 q. a lift off for the private space industry space x. launches one of the most powerful rockets the world's of a scene with $24.00 satellites on board. and the sports news will hear from the winners of the n.b.a. basketball awards including one very emotional acceptance speech the unemotional rifle will have been about 26.
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selfless act human bravery 10000 precious pieces of literature rescued from being burnt to ashes besieged sorry. al-jazeera wild it's the bosnian women and men who risked everything to save their rights inheriting. the love of books on al-jazeera. on americans are struggling to pay their rent the problem isn't just limited to later cities. a former governor of the indian social back has cost out of the country good stuff. we bring you the stories that are shaping the economic world we
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live in. counting the cost on al-jazeera. welcome back you're watching the al-jazeera news hour i'm peter dobby here in doha these are your headlining stories iran says it will abandon more commitments on the 2050 nuclear deal from early next month and that comes after the u.s. imposed new sanctions against tehran iranian president hassan rouhani says the measures prove the u.s. is lying about wanting a dialogue. u.s. national security adviser john bolton has denied america is pushing for regime change in the law on mr bolton today saying america's end game is to pressure to
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iran and to giving up its pursuit of nuclear weapons and its support for terrorism . palestinians have launched a general strike across gaza to protest against the u.s. sponsored conference in washington is calling for $50000000000.00 worth of investment as part of an israeli palestinian peace plan however palestinians say their freedom and dignity cannot be bought. ukraine and georgia have complained after the council of europe restored russia's voting rights moscow's rights were suspended 5 years ago an extension of crimea the pan european human rights body agreed. early on tuesday to let the russian representatives return until now russia has boycotted the assembly and refused to pay its multimillion dollar share of the budget start for us and joins us live here on the news from moscow despite what's going on in the middle east moscow clearly has problems of its own to deal with a little bit closer to home well
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a small victory here for russia here despite all the sanctions from europe now finally the door is open a little bit because they have now these voting rights again in there be a c.e. the parliamentary assembly for the council of europe and moscow has responded to this new news very positively the spokesperson i've put in has sat this is not a victory for diplomacy but a victory for common sense without russia basically this council of europe is sort of helpless so they really need russia but on the other hand ukraine has very much resented against it has responded very angrily is that this is basically a measure by the european council to whitewash the annexation of crimea in 2014 the reason that russia actually lost their voting rights and they actually walked out of the session today showing their anger and it's not only ukraine it's all of the bell tick states and poland who have all voted against russia's new rights new
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voting rights basically so that's something that russia needs to remember that so many countries former soviet states are very much against them step can we gauge is it possible to gauge how this is going on with the russian public and also with ukrainians. well i don't think the russian public is really following this issue very well but at the same time when ukraine is walking out and the ukrainian president has also responded very angrily also it is a conflict going on on the other side in georgia where a lot of people have been protesting against russia very anti russian slogans and anti russian protests have been held for the last 4 days and immediately after that emits all this this chaos president putin has said that no flights will fly from moscow to georgia from july 8th basically affecting not only
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a lot of travel companies here and the airlines but also a lot of russian tourists who go to georgia increasingly on a vacation more than $1000000.00 russians go on for cation to georgia last year and probably more even this year so basically that's something of course the russian public will feel and they will probably want to ask some questions why these strong measures are going to being taken and why this constant quarreling with the neighbors is going on steph thanks very much the united nations today releasing a new report on climate change and the impact it will have on the poor around the world a un special rapporteur says that climate change threatens to cancel 50 years of progress and development global wealth and poverty reduction he also predicts that even with the best case scenario global warming by the year 2100 will be still extreme temperatures in many regions and that many people will have to choose between starvation or migration well for the allston is the un special rapporteur
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on extreme poverty and human rights he joins us live now from our say in france for the belsen which particular regions on the planet will be affected by this. will the men who would use them so all regions will actually be affected but within any regions it will be a relatively poor people their concern is that there will be some form of climate apartheid where the rich will be busily buying themselves out trying to secure a protectionist sentiment people who are less well off in absolutely all regions of the world will bear the brunt of climate change so really major issue in terms of aunty and the nate to try to promote a comprehensive solution to the challenge it's talking about 50 is a progress being rolled back when it comes to development that sounds pretty
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apocalyptic who is it or which countries are not doing enough to maintain the fight against climate change. well it's not really a fight against climate change that we should be looking at what the problem is that if there is going to be any chance of preventing horrific but will warming we need to be undertaking dramatically affirmative measures now the sort of things that have been doing in that most countries not doing currently. a fan think in terms of the scale of the nate politicians are not focused on what needs to be done they're not focused on the extent of the challenge all may change that needs to be brought about we asked out of state or going into a climate change horror story ok when you talk about a horror story philip is
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a skype lines to forgive me the jews then start that on so with the words the word pathetic or prophetic. right ok there is a school of thought that says we could all do something straight away number one we stop flying that's never going to happen number 2 we'll go into a plant based diet because animal produce and using animals eating meat is a massive contributes surely that's never going to happen either. i think. either of those solutions would agree no not solutions in 3 of those approaches. would certainly have merit but they are really very small in the overall scale of things one the only solution is for governments to adopt a major really engineering of the economies fossil fuel burning is that principle cools 5 and yet what we see in countries like the united states
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that strain your and many others used enormous subsidy still being paid the fossil fuel industries i'm not saying it's serious being done to try to stop the huge emissions that bang out generate that's where the focus should be instead of discussions about vegetarianism and craft emissions a depressing picture philip alston thank you very much thank you the u.s. ambassador to nato has said it he completes a missile deal with russia it will not be allowed to fly the f. 35 jet fighter now earlier the turkish president rich of type of the one told party members in ankara there's no going back on the arms deal with the russians he says is to accuse sovereign right to defend itself the 1st s. $400.00 in turkey next month the election of a claim in a more new as the mayor of istanbul has given a boost to his opposition but as hashim
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a whole bottle now explains he'll have to contend with a struggling economy in a city of more than 10000000 people. for the 1st time in 25 years an opposition candidate is in charge of istanbul this is the new mayor. from the secular c.s.p. party. said in his victory speech on sunday that he's willing to work with everyone to improve living conditions in turkey's most populous city describing his triumph as a new era many here in istanbul say they are excited about the future the people's hearts there's a feeling that he would make an excellent president but he's not president yet so we have to while remaining cheerful we shouldn't forget the basic facts about our government runs but one of the opposition and its supporters are euphoric about their win the governing party is grappling with the defeat loyalists are pressing
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for reforms within the party of president. but officials are brushing aside suggestions they are losing public support after 17 years in power these are opportunities for us to improve ourselves better and i think just because is this is the reason why the quote is still the largest party of turkey and we have actually worn mormon stabilities rest of the parties combined after the municipal results were announced the turkish lira made gains against the dollar this vote was a rerun of an election held in march that was an old after the uk party said there were irregularities the economy has been in decline since last year facing a currency crisis and soaring inflation now the government hopefully will hope for a 4 and 4 years of no elections where they can focus back on the economy for years
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a good time. on their take austerity measures and then see the recovery as well in . opponents say he lacks political experience and he's a newcomer but others argue so was 25 years ago when he became mayor of istanbul and partied and then eventually president of turkey is the board's new mayor will have to deliver on the promises he's made including quiting corruption and the boxes and ship and improving people's lives but the memo to want to be able to achieve these goals unless he has the backing of president however the 2 leaders come from rival parties that have been on the opposing sides of turkey's political landscape for many years and have different views about the future of the country. is the board. 2 babies a toddler and the woman have been found close to the u.s. mexican border in texas as temperatures there remain high that comes as border officials there move more than 300 children being held remote control center
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following reports they had inadequate food water and sanitation we're going to mahomet as more. children taking care of children this is how conditions were described inside this detention center in can texas over 300 migrant children some as young as 2 years old who are being held in this remote border patrol station a team of lawyers inspecting the passivity say the children are covered in filth sleeping cold concrete floors with barely enough food and water to go around we are seeing sick children we are seeing dirty children we are seeing hungry children where sinks children have been separated from their parents and other family members children here within the facility are being separated from their siblings which they need to be with their siblings right now we are seeing dirty clothes on them many of them have not been many of them talk about how hungry they are the children were hidden behind this barbed wire fence some locked away for 3 weeks with limited medical attention up to 25 was sick with the flu in one case 3 girls
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all under age 15 said guards made them look after a sick toddler we really have. a dire situation here both because of the unsanitary conditions that these children are being kept in unhealthy facility that's being run there at that's not made for children and the number of children who are being kept there this was not a facility that was even on our radar many of the children came across the us mexico border alone and some with their families but were separated by u.s. border patrol under u.s. law they're not meant to be kept longer than 72 hours. the children have since moved to another temporary facility on the north side of el paso off to public outcry it comes off the political debate around the floor a settlement a legal agreement that governs how migrant children should be treated in detention . the reasonable. definition of last week a lawyer from the u.s. justice department told judges that migrant children do not require certain basic
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sanitary items you know if you don't have a toothbrush if you don't have you don't have a it's not. it may be that for shorter term stay in c.b.p. custody that some of those things may not be required u.s. vice president mike pence has said unsafe and on sanitary conditions are unacceptable migrants have been trying to cross the u.s. border in record numbers seeking safety from violence back home 3 months ago these migrants were held in a makeshift camp under a bridge in el paso texas a few weeks ago others held outside in the summer heat without access to basic services and on tuesday 2 babies a toddler and the woman were found dead near the us mexico border due to extreme temperatures $500000.00 have been detained since the start of the year raising concerns of overcrowding in border patrol facilities as politicians tussle to find a solution the numbers continue to rise. al-jazeera. well staying in that part of
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the world mexico is deploying nearly $15000.00 soldiers to its border with the united states the army chief says it's part of an effort to stem the flow of illegal migration many of those detained on the u.s. mexican border are central americans fleeing gang violence and poverty earlier this month 6000 troops were sent to mexico's southern border. indian police have arrested 11 people over the killing of a muslim man who was allegedly tortured and forced to chant hindu slogans it's the latest in an incident of mob violence that shocked the nation 2 police officers have also been suspended over their handling of the attack which went viral on social media al-jazeera elizabeth iran has more now from delhi. 24 year old he was travelling in his home state of jock on last week when a group of men accused him of stealing a motorbike tied him up and beat him for 12 hours before they handed him to police unconscious mobile phone video of the attack shows ansari being forced to challenge
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him to slogans and wall he's being beaten ansari is clearly distressed his family say he didn't receive proper medical care while in police custody despite their appeals they also say that they weren't allowed to see him police have now arrested 11 men suspended 2 offices for failing to act they has been an increase in attacks against muslims and other minorities since the hindu nationalist b j p came to power in 2014 there is a candlelight vigil and rally planned here in the capital new delhi on wednesday for ansari and other victims of more than chains and that will coincide with the us secretary of state mike pompei as visit just days after the us released its annual report on religious freedom which it said there has been an increase enver the just violence and intolerance against minorities and dhea under the current government
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led by prime minister the. let's go back to europe poverty and a declining population holding back albania's rural counties but farmers and even local mayors put the blame on mesh no politicians who they say are only interested in helping their own supporters john psaropoulos has more now from chicago in northern alberta. works from dawn until dusk on his face in albania as far north near the border with montenegro his only hope comes from his son who takes their produce to market but the local population is declining and there are no longer enough consumers to buy these produce he's tried exporting it to montenegro which needs it. if we load up a car with tomatoes and pomegranates and try to expose them we were arrested for smuggling outright in jail it's not the montenegran guards who arrest us it's alright you can export things legally with paperwork but our authorities don't want
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to do it. only believes it's because she called to support the opposition democratic party and the socialists who've been in perth for 6 years don't want to help. chicago suffers the lowest per capita income in albania which is an already low $4500.00 a year and in the last 6 years it's a commie has suffered an estimated $30000.00 people have left the city to go abroad the problem say local officials is political. the mayor says not only is international investment not coming in albanian businesses and leaving intimidated by organized crime which goes largely unchecked by law enforcement or for a tease she says those same tactics of intimidation go all the way to the central government to feel the pressure it is their political pressure every day prime minister office if you don't not respect the cell that what they have affirmed as
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this edition of the prime minister office of the council of ministers i am going to offer. to go total to the prosecutor's office and to say to you after this is that you are not doing this what i am seeing and based on that i am going to bring to the table this is not legal. this cannot be seen by a politician. mayor daley is trying to stop the exodus of businesses and young people by subsidizing projects like this one which helps local artisans sell branded souvenirs one of those artisans be a chill day who weaves textiles on traditional looms partly thanks to the project she's now brought 10 other women to form a corporative together they bring in almost $2000.00 a month but their income is still just over half of what it would be in montenegro just 2 kilometers down the road so while the mayor's efforts are helping some people stay here many of the people of god continue to leave jumpstart opal us
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algis. 3 members of the international space station of safely return to the trio from canada russia and the u.s. will pull out of the capsule shortly after touchdown. the crew spent 204 days on board the space station traveling more than 86000000 miles. he's. at the kennedy space center in the united states space x. is launched its full heavy rocket with $24.00 experimental satellites on board launches parts of space x. his grand visions to bring down the cost of space travel and eventually put humans . still ahead in the sports news we know the quarterfinal lineup for this year's copa america those details coming up when we come back with truffles.
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sensing cricket his rival peter i thank you just one place to start at lord's where nuns alternative cricket to all the travelling in the australian up against each other in a really crucial clash at the world cup in the top ranked world one they signed but they're under pressure to win this one after the shock loss to sri lanka last time when after winning the toss they put australia in the all these make it to 84th the 7 off their 50 overs england off to a reasonable style 15 for one of 2.51 of england demurred victorious from this guy in bangladesh could take advantage after their way out of afghanistan on monday yet another great all round before some shocking al-hazmi 50 with the bat then with the
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ball into far the 20 minutes the best ever think is by bangladesh at the world cup they help the targets to the 60 few run win and that victory moves into 5th in the table just one point behind england remember the top 4 sides progress to the semifinals meanwhile india's preparations for their next match against the west indies on thursday are being hampered by shock horror right even in manchester the team before the train indoors at old trafford one of 2 undefeated teams left in the top of it along with you zealand's meanwhile cricket legend brian lara who's working as a television pundit during the world cup has been rushed to hospital in india the 50 year old was admitted to a hospital in mumbai suffering from chest pains the former west indies batting great still holds the record for the highest individual score in both test and 1st class cricket. conservative christian group has set up a fresh fundraising drive for australia's rugby star israel folau the go fund me
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website shut down his page it's raise $1000000.00 australian dollars in less than a day from ours trying to raise 3000000 to fund a legal fight against rugby australia he's sacked him for a social media post attacking gay people in his back is arguing his sacking was an act of religious discrimination we believe that this is a principle as a principle in this case that's relevant to all the stratton's it's that freedom to be able to live freely whilst expressing yourself without facing you know the cricket bat of political correctness getting you out of your career and spelling you from your job and telling you to go to the margins of society now janet has been crowned as the n.b.a. is most valuable player the 24 year old from grace he plays for the milwaukee bucks accepted the award at the india awards on monday night the average more than $27.00 points a game and led the bout through that best record in the regular season before they fell just short of the f.b.i. .
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amazing. if you have a good tenant. you paris is the future for you and show is so that you shouldn't always believing that it was always there for us to follow this of this family you might let you know about true hero you actually you know. well dallas mavericks luca done pitch one lookee of the year and the most improved player at the pascal c. account the 25 year old from cameroon was pivotal for the n.b.a. title when is this one term. being from where i'm from and and i know a lot of it a lot of kids can can can just look at this and can have some something inspiration in and believes that it's possible so i'm just i'm just happy that i'm a part of a part of such. an amazing event today and be it was windows for me my family
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but we kind of given hope so it's all down to the employees out there to vote but we're not out there full quota for a lot of this year for the cup america with a lot of the great games taking place on monday the american andre i played host of the clash between the 15 time america champion you're a guy a colored hollister like this guy would decide they would as a group say in fact it was just one goal that did decide it for a 3rd u.s. market edinson cavani scoring the winner there was through the group as group which is. the other game so it could all play japan the winner of this one had the chance of garri 3 maybe as one of the 2 best place finishes but if i get into one more goal the previous is for both of them showing off opener for japan canceled out by ecuador they know that result but by his team went home allowing the 3rd place team in group that was power ago i to qualify for the last night. and it's part of why he kicked off the quarterfinals they take on hosts brazil all thursday that's followed by venezuela against
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argentina on friday next up colombia try defending champions chile in the final game sees 15 time champions euro guard against flu all to africa now in cameroon kicked out of cameroon even kick off their cup of nations start of the fence a little later they're up against going to be south and then straight afterwards on the very same pitch it's the 4th time with has gone and actually gets believe we're going to gonna have been warming up peter well unusual start with pretty much the entire score don't sit in the center circle they're looking for their 1st african target since the 1980. the women's world cup last 16 games continued today it's only after finishing top with a group of playing in the knockout stages for the 1st hard since 9091 up against charter he reached the quarter finals 4 years ago but the team haven't been as clinical this time around they like coming through their group with one win one draw and one defeat and already reached the stage as one of the best placed nations the winners of our game will face japan over netherlands in the quarterfinals they kick off later on tuesday japan who won the world cup or 2011 finishes runners up
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in their group england dutch apartments top their group with 3 wins from 3. brazil's president is 9200 percent certain the country's growth rate will switch from sao paolo to rio de janeiro no rio hasn't hosted an f one race since $98.00 he died but there are plans to build a new circuit f one boss chase carey just wants a venue that attracts the fans. we've talked about our races being spectacles as an american i've talked about every race being a super bowl and we want to make our races events that captivate in a really the entire city and regions imagination when we're here and that is always fall from our wallets a thanks very much we'll see you then i'm sure lots more news from that he wants it it's always there for you is the web site you know the address al jazeera dot com or indeed you can download the app we will be back on the other side of this break with 30 minutes of al-jazeera world news including the latest from iran will see that.
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when the news breaks these protesters and the story of their that's. when people lose to be. included. if you don't have the right to know. the story moves to be told. would you see him as teens on the ground to bring unity between trees and lightning. across china millions of cameras a watching citizens every move and score their behavior one i want to east investigates china's surveillance crackdown on how does the. july on al-jazeera will the conservative new democracy be victorious in the snap
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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 unfolding witnessed the 2nd round of democratic presidential candidate debates in the u.s. will be long been detroit july on al jazeera. in the year 1271 and a gun tally and much to set out on an extraordinary journey carrying letters from the pope for the great kugler cause marco polo traveled through a war torn region following dangerous roads from the holy land and beyond today chasing the shadow of professor shall has traveled to china to venice with
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searching questions about the relationship between east and west has changed. marco polo on al-jazeera. iran says it will begin reducing its commitment to the nuclear deal starting next month after the u.s. imposed a new round of sanctions. and maximum pressure the u.s. national security advisor john bolton says he believes it's the only way to get iran to the negotiating table. hello and welcome on peter dhabi you're watching al-jazeera live from our headquarters here in tow also coming up palestinians boycotts the so-called deal of the century for peace in the middle east saying the dignity.

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