tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera June 27, 2019 9:00pm-10:01pm +03
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a young girl. is the 1st photo she's ever owned of herself now. but the fun of attacks. it was early in the evening when ben those men broke down the door. in 2008 jane our 1st meeting scene it tells us what happened that night 6 years ago. on a cattle man and. run to an engine at. night i mean. while i'm gone riding on a mission. you know does she mean young and budget you need to. understand i don't. like you 2 down when the news from b. to. i was it was just so i don't. i don't. think they got me or in some sense and see what i'm
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. the youngest face depicted in the book. and lets photo of her as a child it says when it happened it was dog i heard gunshots and screaming then a bullet struck me in the leg. there are. also some of them but one couple more pick up but fallen. a bit difficult when you got a. new movie from tough on the pilot. who puts out from what.
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where will the small timid boy in a dark men suit and oversized trousers lead us. an african career than a dead so has become the minister of tourism president office had this office in exchange she had to give up her commitment to the victims' rights just because one . man. but. i don't tell you that a bond with me and remember. that what he did to son is his best completely by not being. in the house will face an
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issue. that's a sunday this song. is that young one but. if we get it. soon the pictures would have been replaced. there won't be any tourism or elephant safaris anymore. the frame will hold the poor trait of the next 2 just. minutes to say or. she will disappear on the frayed edge of history and so will the donation funds of the victims organization. after years of overgrazing the damage caused to the precious grasslands of chile is
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being reversed with one of the world's biggest ever conservation projects. they're pretty emblematic of the patagonians out if their plan to fall and they're calm like this and there's then you know that the system is coming back and that they feel no threats and that's why your car rewilding patagonia on al-jazeera. we have a news gathering team here that is 2nd to their all over the world and they do a fantastic job when information is coming in very quickly all at once you've got to be able to react to all of the changes and al-jazeera we adapt to that. my job is is to break it all down and we help the viewer understand and make sense of it. in the year 1271. such an extraordinary journey. letters from the great. marco polo travelled through.
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the land and beyond today. china japan with searching questions about the relationship between east and west has changed. on al-jazeera. the headlines on al-jazeera they have been to suicide on the on the too noisy in capital killing a police officer and during several other people the 1st blast targeted a police vehicle close to the french embassy the 2nd the police headquarters and other news u.s. president donald trump has arrived in a socket japan for a 2 day g 20 summit where there is likely to be some tense discussions on trade
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trump is already embroiled in tete a tete tabs with china and as he left washington he said it was ripe for even more a white house correspondent committee how it is their. officially trump is here to promote. economic growth according to the white house is. the u.s. president generating headlines. down the. fact that he has concerns with some of the big meeting with the latest indian prime minister modi criticizing the very high tariffs put on u.s. goods lashing out at chinese leaders and european leaders alike well there will also be plenty of talk about the escalating tensions between the u.s. and iran french president a man you met kong says he's urged not to break the 2050 nuclear agreement and will
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speak to president trump at the g 20 on ways to avoid military confrontation in the gulf the ethiopian police have arrested at least 39 members of a horrible logical party after a failed rebellion in the northern province on saturday dozens of people were killed in the attack and the fighting which followed thousands of mourners gathered at the state funerals of 5 senior officials rival forces in libya disputing the reported capture of the city used as a staging post by the warlord. and his campaign to seize tripoli forces allied to the u.n. recognize governments that have captured guardian around 80 kilometers south of the capital but have to us forces say they remain in control security has been stepped up in and the nation's capital ahead of a ruling on the disputed presidential election results form a general problem also be on top of called on the constitutional court to overturn the april results citing systematic fraud and abuse of power official results
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declared incumbent. the winner well those are the headlines on al-jazeera witness continues next thank you for watching. phil . we hear from jimmy from the north of the central african republic he recounts his observations concerning a new muslim rebellion whose celica that has broken out it's spreading across the country a lot while he writes at 1st there were very few but most supporters of jumping on the bandwagon with every mile they're leaving behind a swathe of destruction on route we saw hardly any campfires not
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a good sign he writes entire strips of land of depopulated the rebels for a cause i created to fire me. one has to worry that the people will not eat the seeds because no one believes in the harvest and. this morning the 1st date supplies arrive the best option for anyone suffering from hunger is to move towards conflict areas it's easy to survive. them from within anything within your pathetic he done it dick what he does but you see what a bottom i've done you don't want to concede grammar could you. use a jab like in a minute he didn't get any additional economic. segment because i got guys that are less i think i got good somebody like i give you the. c b 2
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good. new pilot. in the early hours of march 24th 2013 muslim silicone rebels march into bank. they have occupied the barracks in prisons and directed they camps their. militia leader to torture has made himself president and set up his headquarters in the city's 5 star hotel. his bodyguards come in the empty swimming pool. the rebel leader has promised his foot soldiers he will bring electricity to their remote villages in the hinterland. and so the men repair every socket and light switch out of the walls in the belief they are the source of electricity and light
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. a multinational peacekeeping force brings about a deceptive. president goes easy flees to a neighboring country rumor has it that $150.00 kilos of rough diamonds found in a minister's looking at the airport. look if it if not have to suffer very very custom. women for that of a. dip you know in the sauce in. you nobody locally saw the sun guys you know where you could get it would.
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a sentence the i.c.c. begins to investigate the crimes of the new world. a witness from the group of perpetrators is expected. he agrees to divulge what he knows about the latest pillaging murders and rapes. their. own condition the his face remains covered jimoh allows us to watch as he sets up a mobile interrogation room. i'm going. to no.
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longer can yes or no guns but if you come by scene he tells us about all the places he has what he says he has recorded thousands of hours of interrogations and testimonials he tells us about the quality required in terms of sound and images to ensure the material can be admitted as evidence before the call approximately through the budget when she promotes him in. her. carriage. jimoh works methodically he sits down in the interviewee's place and moves in all directions he wants to make sure the witness is still on camera when he feels cornered while being interrogated by the investigators that's a fact kelly says doctors will come to me to say i'm going to need just not go someplace colorful myself. it's about abusing me for several of the clinic.
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the pages of this exercise book cold unspeakable memory compiled testimonies of victims of congolese mercenaries as this intimate evidence finds its way to international courts the central african republic is plunged into further. and intricate tale of a people and a nation crippled by recent history. afrikaans part 2 of a 2 part series on al-jazeera.
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the web that sponsored by cattle. hello again welcome back to international weather forecasts we're going to see a break in the rain here for much of argentina in terms of where one is out as is right now we're going to see the clouds start to push away give you a better day here on thursday when to see the rain though make its way across apollo as well as into rio but by the time we get towards friday it gets a little bit wetter down here across much of the area we're talking montevideo as well tempter there of about 13 degrees or chilly day with some chilly rain as that area down here toward san diego that we're going to be seeing some rain few as well spotty rain and then we're going to be seeing some snow just towards the east and those higher elevations up towards some showers in your forecast with a temperature of 16 degrees well as are make your way up here towards the caribbean not looking too bad for much of the northern and also the eastern caribbean now we have to because up some showers here across hispaniola it's going to remain mostly cloudy woods those afternoon showers in the forecast but much of the rain is going
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to be here on thursday across costa rica and by the time we get towards friday it will also be affecting parts of nicaragua as well up towards mexico it is going to be raining for mexico city and possibly a shower or 2 for cozumel and then very quickly over here towards much of the united states on the eastern seaboard it is going to be quite warm here on thursday temperatures in new york at 30 and washington at 34. the west. and ways. 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. and an ancient statue of apollo disappears in gaza
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a stunning archaeological mystery unfolds on witness 2nd round of democratic presidential candidate debates in the u.s. and been. even detroit july on al-jazeera. every weekly news cycle brings a series of breaking stories joined the listening post as we turn the cameras on the media and focus on how they were caught on the stories that matter the most on al-jazeera. zira. hello and welcome to the news hour on live from my headquarters in doha with me and as ron i'm coming up in the next 60 minutes 2 suicide bomb attacks in the capital
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killed one police officer and boom several. tensions over trade as g 20 leaders gather in japan and u.s. president donald trump has arrived to picking a new fight out of the tap and. we report from on the almost daily protests taking place against its health and education system but forming a pot. alters the u.s. president gets into a twitter exchange with the captain of the u.s. women's football team plus of america's major league soccer former england captain one even really proves he's still got it this one the strike the disunity. there's been a series 2 attacks rather in the 2 noisy and capital killing one police officer and injuring at least 9 others the 1st happened when a suicide bomber targeted
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a police patrol vehicle in the center of tunis close to the french embassy a 2nd bomb also targeted the headquarters of the counterterrorism police no one has yet claimed responsibility earlier in the day a t.v. station in the state of south of the capital was attacked by gunmen but no injuries have been reported there well let's get more on the. as a freelance journalist joining us live from tunis by telephone musson what is the latest that you're hearing on these 2 incidents and the security situation in the capital now following them. for. the last update as the police are still continuing their investigation of the seed i was at the seed. they know that that's where the clay with the group or we don't know we will have the official that the information that you said correct one police officer that
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followed his injuries. for all the. people what police 3 civilians the all the information that we have for the moment i feel like all the doubt is going to look like the look that. the axis has been difficult for people all to cure for the world but that we can say and must and he said can you give us an idea all what to this would have been like when these suicide bomb attacks happened especially given that this is the peak of the tourist season this . one for sure they would not target tourists that's for sure they were target the. french embassy obviously because. the guy who blew his hell did 50 bettors away from the french embassy the security will be very very high actually. there is that you dislike people who were
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well the boarding to let people where do with their business outside of the what was expected actually struck and for everyone. and when you say that security would have been very high is that because this is an area with embassies the french embassy the interior ministry what about the state of emergency that was put in place into the zia following those number of attacks in 2015 with dozens of people killed. yes exactly of lesson that we had here was a year ago with the late october 2080 save security measures. every city every tourist just the police are all around it's a little individual actually about the major terrorism fighting operation about that nothing could happen. in the cities actually we would barely hear about.
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police these. terrorist cells in sales we almost were not expecting it actually such a very difficult time for t.v. show. that must be nice ben joining us live from the capital tunis. we are going to stay in to nazir because separately the president. has been taken to hospital after what his office says is a severe health crisis and said see who is 93 is that a military hospital in tunis earlier this year he announced he would not run for reelection and called for someone younger to replace him on the country's 1st free presidential poll in 2014. we're moving on to other news now and 20 of the most powerful leaders in the world are gathering in japan and it is already clear that there's likely to be some tense discussion u.s. president donald trump is among those who touched down in osaka for the g.
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20 summit he is already embroiled in a trade war with china and as he left washington he said it was ripe for even more he's also picking a new fight with india criticizing new tariffs on 28 american products he tweeted this is unacceptable and the tariffs must be withdrawn he went even stronger on vietnam's trade calling it the single worst abuser of everybody and of course this g. 20 will also focus on the escalating tension between the u.s. and iran but it isn't just trade on the agenda as we mentioned u.s. iran tensions will cast a shadow over the meeting as our diplomatic editor james bays reports from osaka president trump arriving in japan for the g 20 summit among a packed agenda there's likely to be considerable discussion about 2 countries with nuclear programs that trump is treated very differently. tension is rising with iran which had agreed to a deal with the international community in 2015 to give up its pursuit of nuclear
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weapons until the us pulled out of that deal after attacks on tankers in the gulf and the shooting down of a u.s. drone that washington blames on terror on president trump continues to talk tough. i'm not sure that their leaders care for their people if they do they'll make a deal if they don't they just think it about themselves and their selfish and this stupid if that's what they're doing meanwhile compare that with the case of another long time u.s. was actually has nuclear weapons and hasn't agreed to give any of them up president trump continues to talk positively about north korea and kim jong un despite the failure of a summit in hanoi earlier this year the most recent visitor to pyongyang chinese president xi could he help the u.s. restart diplomacy. this is the 20th anniversary of the g.
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20 these summits were started so that leaders could come together to talk about the state of the global economy the big issue there is president trump's trade wars particularly with china. a former head of war planning at the pentagon who now heads the think tank the east west institute says it's possible that the chinese may offer help with north korea as leverage in those difficult trade negotiations as we've been talking specifically about economics here 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 go 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
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president xi james ways al-jazeera a soccer. when i was house correspondent committee heloc it was at the airport as president thought of trying to touch down in our sock and she has the latest on trump setting the agenda for the meeting officially donald trump is here to promote his unique brand of economic growth according to the white house his road jobs deregulation agenda but already u.s. president moments from generating headlines before he touches down in osaka say in fact that he has concerns with some of the allies they will be meeting with the latest the indian prime minister modi criticizing the very high tariffs put on u.s. goods and lashing out at chinese leaders and european leaders like this u.s. president has been for ending trade agreements and defense agreements at these economic summits and already this is fact and he may do the same when it comes to a 60 year old defense pact with the host nation is just not certainly leading to an
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uncertainty well it also at the same time generates the headlines donald trump so often frayed on the international stage. but let's get more on this now we're joined by nancy snow a professor of public diplomacy at the kyoto university of foreign studies and she's joining us live from tokyo very good to have you with us on al-jazeera so how much do you saying that president trump the various issues that he's at the center of would set the agenda for this 20th anniversary of the g 20 summit. you know i think trump has to be very careful here because he's sharing the stage with the other leaders there's a reason why this is called the g. 20 and actually i am in osaka and it's been very interesting day one has been to rancho rey we hope they'll be a little bit more sun in the next couple of days but trump had a very successful visit to japan and then he went on to the u.k.
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but just right that kind of tone in his tweets towards the other world later this is what has led to a lot of debates of notice domestically but also globally where the u.s. is losing its salt power and its rhetoric and again we had the same head strike of the same ahead of the g. 7 on g. 20 summits so what do you think he gets doing this so he's hoping to get out of this g. 20 summit has an important time for him he's hoping you know to go into a reelection campaign so. that's right there's an irony here because trump has been so hard lined toward china b.'s to be the trade wars and while many people who support him have cheered that on there are a lot of u.s. businesses who would like to have a deal come out of this or at least some type of the truth which is what happened
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last time but i think what the global economy the big picture you can't have this back and forth continue it's an interesting development with those she him thing in the possibility of his sort of back dooring some type of deal with north korea however i think trump would like to get the deal on his own terms with kim jong on a supposed to giving him thing too much credit so i think all eyes are on china in the last at this summit china and the u.s. they would of course be a lot of talk has been about the tensions between the u.s. and iran recently what issues do you think might get in the can at the summit i know that the host japan has been trying to get the environment climate change on the agenda as well absolutely japan wanting to take the lead on the waste in the oceans in the u.s. and it has release date of that is just i think death by 2.
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