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there for a while they trade wars back and forth between the 2 countries and now this is an opportunity for you to come in and say i've worked this other issue like you asked me to and now i would like you to help me a little bit with this can you back off just a little bit the g. 20 leaders control 80 percent of the world's economy all the meetings here will be important but the most attention will be on 2 meetings when president trump sits down once again with russian president putin and his face to face encounter with president xi. al-jazeera asako all right still ahead on agenda when we come back. protesters get back out on to hong kong streets hoping to send a message the need is of the g. 20 summit. eritrea's government is accused of targeting critics well beyond its borders.
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hello today or so is time big shout to return to eastern turkey and the 2nd coaxes for the moment as president of the way in the way of card that's true for afghanistan tajikistan and beyond as well a few showers but not many i don't think and no would you expect them you expecting high temperatures that particular come off the high ground down towards iraq back does focus $48.00 that suggest the buzzer is going to be $49.00 to $50.00 same sort of all the old overweight and towards q wait it's clearly cooler further west it always is and if that was the onshore breeze by reebok quite pleasant a $29.00 degrees would be particularly humid little changes that was overcoming showers come friday and the same sort of temperature a baby with a westerly the baghdad and southern parts of central iraq cool if not the breeze is not particularly strong nor is it particularly dusty so we are entering this hot
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relatively low humidity spell for most of the refugees this cloud here has been spilled off from the incoming monsoon however it looks just to be clouds no more than that 46 again on friday in doha in southern africa very few in the way of clouds or showers even the onshore breeze a you'll notice by day when talks will most on this chart the nice 24. they wanted 43000000000 pounds with a weapon that was 6000000000 pounds and to me. there's no hope of ending war because there's always a small people. really really good business. in the asons we in the united states have privatized the old time a public function more shadow on al-jazeera.
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and again you're watching as you know reminder of op top stories this forces allied to libya's u.n. recognize government say they've retaken very end from forces loyal to war. but it's fine to say they still control the strategic town losing it would be a big setback the hostiles campaign to seize the capital tripoli. photographs of a father and his daughter who drowned while trying to enter the u.s. of spog global outrage politicians in congress over dollars over rival bills to deal with the surge in asylum seekers'. global trade tensions and the standoff
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between the u.s. and iran are likely to dominate this year's g. 20 summit. so now i'm chinese president xi jinping are among the world leaders who will ride the japanese city of soccer for the meetings which officially begin on friday. the 2020 u.s. presidential. and it's up inspiring on a packed debate stage in miami for the 1st time 10 democratic party hopeful spoke on a range of topics including immigration health care and the growing tensions with iran another 10 candidates including front runners bernie sanders and joe biden will take part in a 2nd debate on thursday and he gallagher is live for us in miami with more on this so andy who stood out in this debate or perhaps more importantly who didn't and what do they have to say. well real
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standouts tonight i think. that some of the candidates coming in here there has been doing well in the polls and on the floor and for instance put in a solid performance and that was important for her because it's all about building momentum for the democratic voters this was essentially the 1st chance they had to meet some of the lesser known candidates let's see how the night played out. it's one of the most crowded and diverse group of candidates in the democratic party's history so packed with the 1st televised debates will run for 2 nights lesser known politicians like hawaii's told seek out politics the 1st hindu member of the u.s. congress to raise their profile here going forward these debates will have tougher standards to qualify so for some there's little to lose and everything to gain the american people deserve a president who put your interests ahead of the rich and powerful that's not what we have right now massachusetts senator elizabeth warren doesn't have that problem she is doing well in the polls is known to the public and visited
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a migrant detention center in florida before the debates with a clear message to voters. by saying that we don't know why people for money. what am i saying when you turn in iraq people for polenta call aarons what you thought the president of the united states is doing here. health care economic disparity and immigration were among the dominant theme as there was some infighting among the candidates over how to implement policies they hold broadly agree on that former san antonio there who leon castro showed the kind of emotion that may help his campaign very proud that in april i became the 1st candidate to put forward a comprehensive immigration plan and we saw those images of the watching that image of. his daughter but. it's heartbreaking. it should also piss us all off on the outside the debate trump supporters made their voices heard the
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president to to during the debate was just one would boring the democratic candidates and those looking for someone to take on the president in 2020 it was an exciting start to what will be a long and hard process. so and he was talking a bit more about what were the main issues discuss that and what are the democratic voters looking for in then. well the main issues and there was a broad range of issues here there was a big emotional conversation about immigration policy you saw some of it there and really on castro was one of the standouts from my vantage point and i need does need a boost they also talked about the environment wage disparities in economic disparities and also gun control all of which these candidates broadly agree on is very difficult at this point in the process for the any of them to differentiate themselves from any other kind of this there was some infighting some candidates
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that needed to do well like better or didn't do so well they looked pretty uncomfortable on station night and that wasn't good for him because with 20 candidates taking to the stage with tonight's democratic voters are looking for someone who's got good policies but also someone who's capable alternately of taking on donald trump this may be an election that's as much about personalities as it is about policies so the 1st debate is now over we turn to the 2nd debate on thursday night you've got people like joe biden up against bernie sanders some of the bigger players in this so we're waiting for this 2nd night to sparks fly will people attack joe biden who is leading in the polls it's all to play for remember the still 18 months to go before the general election and the democratic party doesn't even pick its candidate until next summer and indeed still a long way to go in all this for a moment and a yellow to live for in miami our bill schneider is a public policy professor at george mason university he says it was
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a strong 1st showing in a crowded race. well i don't think this debate serve to cull the field it probably expanded it because voters for the 1st time democrats across the country got an impression of some of the minor candidates who have not made much of an impression work very well known who i thought did very well tonight principally governor jay inslee of washington whose issue is climate change i thought he got got out the best single sound bite of the night the biggest threat to the security united states is donald trump. americans obviously democrats are going to choose someone to run against donald trump the biggest qualities they are looking for is the electability someone who can win and that's why joe biden is at the top of the list he's from milieu he's been around an awfully long time which is both a plus and a minus he has experience and he's a normal politician i would say the word democrats and voters across the country are looking for right now after turmoil and disruption under donald trump they're
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looking for normalcy hong kong's pro-democracy campaign is on back on the streets this time targeting the justice minister's office there's been a standoff between officers and protesters who've been trying to break through the police cordon activists say they want the government to withdraw a bill that would allow criminals to be extradited to mainland china they also want the city's leda to resign after hundreds of thousands of people marched against the proposal sara clock has more from hong kong. well this is yet another block i protesters and it's time for the justice department and these rallies are simply to disrupt business and child was actually on the government to not just let these issues but just this bill all together how we organize protests against the secretary of justice government our request to withdraw so we'll continue to show our demand and continue our strike especially now i have just
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suspended not but we are not sure where we'll come from reactivate it's as was demanding extradition will be dropped these protesters also want to make just stick to his time inside this building work because they want an investigation or buy into what they say was excessive force used by the place during the protests over the last couple of weeks and so far that's a question the government has refused the u.s. is warning turkey it will face sanctions if the goes ahead with the purchase of a russian missile defense system the nato allies met in brussels to talk about their standoff the 1st delivery of the russian s. $400.00 system is due in turkey next month the u.s. is also warning turkey it will no longer be allowed to buy f. $35.00 fighter jets and nato is considering beefing up european air and missile defenses if russia breaches a cold war era nuclear missile treaty john our has more from brussels. nato has issued an ultimatum to russia either come back into full compliance with the irish
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treaty by the 2nd of august in other words destroy the s.s.c. 8 intermediate range missile system that russia has been developing according to nato in the united states in noncompliance with that treaty or face responsibility for the total collapse of the i.n.f. treaty and the consequences well with no sign of compliance by russia nato defense ministers have here decided on a range of consequences of countermeasures jens stoltenberg the 2nd. general wouldn't be drawn on the details of what those might be but he did say they would be measured and strictly defensive he did address concerns of a dramatic escalation in tensions between russia and nato as a result he said this that nato had no intention to deploy the new land based nuclear missiles it would not mirror russia's actions and nato did not want a new arms race here's what he had to say at the new russian missiles they violate
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the on their for treaty which has been a cornerstone for aunts control for decades and that's the reason why it is so extremely serious that russia is the ploy. nummi sides in clear violation of this treaty putting the whole duty in jeopardy. and also the reason why we called he knew to call or come back into compliance and there is still a possibility to save the treaty because the deadline which has been set is the 2nd of august. as well as that around between nato members the u.s. and turkey already strained relations between the 2 has escalated over turkey's insistence on taking delivery of a russian missile defense system the s 400 against objections from the united states that that would undermine nato military defense systems across europe and in particular undermine the f. $35.00 program that advanced stealth jet fighter program due to be rolled out to
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nato member air forces in the years to come turkey a significant component part of that program of the message delivered by acting defense secretary mark s. purchased the 3rd day into his job here to his turkish counterpart in a bilateral earlier give up the s $400.00 or face being ejected from the f. $35.00 program and face economic sanctions the response from turkey delivered in the person of the president mr erdogan on his way to japan to meet donald trump at the g. 20 there is no backing down now he said no plan b he believes this will all be sorted out in a face to face meeting with mr trump a charity ship carrying $42.00 rescued refugees and migrants has entered italian waters in defiance of a government order to stay away the captain of the sea watch 3 which flies the dutch flag decided to sail towards the island of lampedusa because of western in conditions on board italy's interior minister met any has described the vessel as
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an out warship a kris. is a spokesman for the sea what ship he says despite the italian government's threats they may be allowed to disembark. we've had the situation before with italy has tried to bar us from entering italian waters for quite a while now for over a year he has already seized other ships and also our ship has been seized a couple of times for a short while for 2 or 3 weeks but has always been released after this time because never there was any. any legal grounds to hold us for longer so we have always acted in accordance with international law when we rescue people in the mediterranean and therefore there is no reason for actually seizing our ship even though suddenly now made a new decree trying to nea's this procedure to seize our ship and receipts a national is accusing eritrea of conducting a campaign of intimidation against critics beyond its borders train activists in
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several countries including the u.k. sweden and kenya say they're being harassed malcolm webb has moved from nairobi. we used. to be a people of all the high minot says she's never enjoyed the freedom she fought for she was 17 when she joined eritrea's rebellion and fought for independence from ethiopia she's seen here in one of the rebels' mountain hideouts in the 1980 s. independence came in 1901 when she says freedom did not if they want to kill you they can kill you automatically. she owned a factory but she didn't join the governing party or contribute to its funding she says she's been harassed ever since including here in kenya's capital nairobi where she lives in exile she says eritrea is ambassador to kenya of terrorism and had her arrested by local police. isn't it tonight.
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he saw was like 56 they. had caught of the. things he tried to deport us. rights activists say that the kind of harassment that a bieber says she's experienced here in nairobi is just the tip of the iceberg and that eritrean critics of eritrea's government you are living in exile all around the world everything really harassed intimidated and even beaten by government supporters so as a reporter's rights group amnesty international says it's documented cases of harassment and intimidation eritrean human rights activists over the last 8 years has published a report and its research is say those in kenya the u.k. sweden and some other european countries a most risk yet their government he's gamed of exporting their repression from from
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its territory to i know that a country and it doesn't look good. and it doesn't look good to the recovery of a country where it is repression is happening the report document seemingly coordinated threatening tweets from staff at eritrea's embassies. some bastard in kenya didn't agree to give us an interview. bieber says the harassment has made her more critical most of her activist colleagues here in nairobi were too scared to speak to us isn't she's campaigned for 4 of her friends from her days as a rebel who were students arrested in eritrea she doesn't know if they're still imprisoned or dead the same fate she says awaits her if she ever goes home malcolm webb al-jazeera nairobi kenya.
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this is al jazeera let's get a roundup of our top stories libya's un recognized government says it's retaken the town of that he and from walt after it's been one of the main bases for half past forces who say they still control it would have the wellhead has more from tripoli the city of that is very strategic as it has been used as a supporting hub alongside the city of the horn for have to his forces fighting the government forces in southern tripoli forces loyal to the warlords really for have to have taken control of the city for the past 3 months and now after losing get as they have those drawn to the town of us harbor which is in the west in the south of that again the 2020 u.s. presidential candidates been a sparring on a packed debate stage in miami for the 1st time 10 democratic party hopeful spoke on a range of topics including immigration health care and the tensions with iran another
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10 including front runners bernie sanders and joe biden will take part in the 2nd debate on thursday. global trade tensions and the standoff between the u.s. and iran are likely to dominate this year's g. 20 summit world leaders are gathering in of sarka zillion president jalal sanaa arrived a short time ago the summit efficiency begins on friday chinese president xi jinping and turkey's richard type one also arrived in the last few hours. hong kong's pro-democracy campaigners a back on the streets this time targeting the justice minister's office there's been a standoff between officers and protesters who have been trying to break through the police cordon thursday's rally comes hours after another one was dispersed outside the police headquarters activists say they want the government to withdraw a bill that would allow criminals to be extradited to mainland china and also on the city's leader to resign after hundreds of thousands of people marched against the proposal those are the headlines witness is next here on al-jazeera.
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