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you know all the world. would recognize province to foreigners and also iran we would not allow. them now as the government forces are in full control of the city some of have the forces retreated to the nearby town of others to the city of the hoon at the city of the one which is controlled by have the forces we understand that in march would have to the forces fittest entered the city of that area and some of the fighters from the city allied with the help those forces locals here are worried that help those were planes good targets government forces locations in and around this area. ethiopian state television is reporting that nearly 250 people have been arrested in connection with saturday's failed rebellion in the northern state of well that number includes at least 39 members of the ethnic political party dozens of people were killed in
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the attack and the fighting that then followed thousands of mourners gathered for state funerals of 5 senior officials who were among the dead including the army chief of staff and the provincial governor the central government's accused horris former security chief of organizing the rebellion. as much more still ahead on the program we look at why these once thriving schools in honduras are quite literally falling apart and that wildfires rage across spain and southern france as western europe is gripped by an intense heat wave. probably a dry weather across australia at the moment but also on the cool side for some we have had some problems with frosts down towards the southeast in kona recently slot e-mailed us like cloudy where making its way through the bite and that will drive
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its way through winds coming in from more of a northerly direction always a touch warmer here of course are we getting up to around 70 celsius in melbourne a 24 adelaide and a 14 in perth picking up to around 68 celsius as we go on through saturday little more cloud coming into the south of w. way that more rain coming into the south of victoria as we go on through saturday so that wetter weather will make its way in 15 celsius for melbourne and for adelaide 214875 try here looking far to drive for the time being across a good part of new zealand largely clear skies coming through here not just in private crisp sunshine than before to a foot in a 14 therefore all clear as we go through sas time and more cloud just coming into south as we go on through the weekend a fair bit of cloud making its way across japan of the moment crowd and right a loss of heavy rain pushing its way through study drug weather now coming in across the korean peninsula so going to make his wife eastwards as we go through
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saturday. across china millions of cameras are watching citizens every move and score their behavior one i want to investigates china's surveillance crackdown on how busy are . every weekly news cycle brings a series of breaking stories join the listening post as we turn the cameras on the media and focus on how they've caught on the stories that matter the most on al-jazeera.
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welcome back a look at the headlines this hour nearly released testimony by the former u.s. secretary of state rex tillerson shows he was kept in the dark over foreign policy he accuses white house adviser jared coercion or operating independently and outside of the state department. bahrain has recalled its ambassador to iraq after hundreds of demonstrators stormed the embassy in baghdad and took down its flag protest as well angry over the u.s. sponsored manama conference on peace in the middle east. and tunisia has been rocked by 3 attacks within hours of each other going to one police officer and injuring several others. 20 of the world's most powerful leaders are gathering in japan head of what are likely to be tense talks at the g. 20 summit the u.s. president donald trump is set to meet one on one with chinese president xi jinping and russia's vladimir putin our white house correspondent kimberly how it was at
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the airport as trump touched down. officially donald trump is here to promote his unique brand of economic growth according to the white house his pro jobs deregulation the agenda already u.s. president obama tried generating headlines before he touches down in osaka say the fact that he has concerns with some of the allies that he 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 alike as u.s. president has been known for ending trade agreements and defense agreements these economic summit and already this expected he may be the same when it comes to a 60 year old defense pact with the host nation is just now it certainly is leading to uncertainty well it also at the same time generates the headlights donald trump so often frayed on the international stage. very shortly the 2 leading contenders
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to be the next u.s. democratic presidential nominee will go head to head in the 2nd night of televised debates but he saw it as an joe biden are among 10 of the 20 count that is taking part in the debate in miami florida it comes 24 hours after the 1st 10 including elizabeth warren and cory booker took part in the 1st debate the eventual nominee will take on donald trump in next year's presidential election now the mexican president has obrador is sending a letter to the on the g 20 leaders urging them to address the world's migration crisis mexico's karna giving refuge to more than 14000 central americans and under a new agreement with the united states could be about to take 60000 more but many feel they are being let down john holmes has been meeting migrants on the streets of the border city of tijuana. myra and her 12 year old son waiting on him it's compatable the next court date in the us that's 6 months away it's part
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of a plan known as remain in mexico and those mainly from honduras el salvador guatemala like myra who've crossed into the u.s. to ask for asylum are being sent back to mexico to wait while the process plays out . and i don't know what i'm going to do i'm scared of being left in the street with my son mexico agree to the plan reluctantly in january now under u.s. pressure it's expanding it about 60000 central americans could be sent here by the end of the year luckily for them mexico's president says they'll be taking care of it that it. will be offering humanitarian aid job opportunities health and education. except we pound into quanah with 5000 have already arrived none of that is happening everyone we talked to like my daughter were only given temporary papers which explicitly state they can't will kid despite the fact that the many
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the next court appearance is months away we took to 7 migration shelters. they told us they'd seen nothing of the government missed work or education programs they're bearing the brunt of the new arrivals i think it's the perfect storm coming together which everything and so it's going to hit it and it's an explosion one moment down the line if the government actually got any shelters of their own theory they wonder they have no shelter all the private organizations charitable organizations churches they have not met with us they stopped for meetings since the last 2 or 3 months so we don't know what their planets. we don't know either with the wave of people already crushing in we also various government ministries what they plan to do with them no one could tell us or even give us an interview the issues particularly pressing because these people are being dropped into some of the most dangerous areas in mexico here into one of there's been more than
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a 1000 murders so far this year and where we are right now we just heard shots people fleeing and then federal police turning up. it's not a big surprise that many like myra a trying to get the money together to simply get out and go home that's certainly the most convenient course of action but to mexico and the u.s. john homan how does it. well honduras now where troops have been sent to confront protesting teachers and doctors who say public schools and hospitals are falling apart demonstrators want an immediate improvement in public sani says and is money apple reports from sand and the rest in the process. gaining momentum. this illam entry school was once considered among the best in the city of some pivotal sula today the classrooms are literally falling apart teachers are on strike and say the hunger in government has abandoned its commitment to public
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education where as you can see the wood is rotten it's been eaten by semites that's why the roof caved in some 90 percent of public schools in the country are facing a similar infrastructure crisis. last april the hunter and government announced plans for funding cuts to public schools and hospitals. since then educators and medical professionals have been organizing nationwide demonstrations and the unrest has been growing the head of the 100 president has called for peace but has also deployed military police which are now present at all major public demonstrations protests like these are taking place almost every day across much of honduras where we are right now in some bad the sula protesters are burning tires to block access to motor vehicles for most of these protests never made great peaceful there have been clashes and there have been made so poor reports and instances of authorities using excessive force against peaceful
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demonstrators. many in the medical community say hundreds has public health sector like public education is on the brink of collapse set up an m.r.i. to sync up with the employer but it's only 5 percent of the national budget goes toward public health the rest is most corruption this is the crisis in the country no money for medicine or medical supplies no money to hire stuff that's on that made little if any money in this we visited a public hospital in the city outside the emergency room we met 71 year old jose santos who was referred here for prostate surgery but says he was turned away by doctors i mean they told me there aren't enough bad. they even said if i was dying they couldn't operate on me because there's no more hospital bed once the sun set the scene appeared even more dire visitors were left sleeping outside on the floor some next to bags of medical waste. were told there simply aren't enough resources
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to treat everyone even the patients here say if public services don't improve the unrest in the country will only worsen with. something that. iranian officials say their main demand in talks on saving the 2050 nuclear deal is to be able to export oil again senior officials will meet the 5 remaining members of the nuclear agreement in vienna on friday iran says it wants to be able to sell its oil it levels that it was able to previously this is before the united states withdrew from the dail and we impose sanctions. meanwhile u.s. acting defense secretary mark esper has briefed his nato counterparts on iran at a meeting at their headquarters in brussels in mark asked his 1st meeting with the alliance he appealed for a broader denunciation of iran and mention the possibility of a plan to protect the city jack strait of hormuz he said the u.s. wanted to avoid war and move from a military track to focus on diplomacy but this comes after
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a recent spike in tensions which included president transporting off planned military strikes on iran in response to the downing of an unmanned u.s. drone jonah how is following developments from brussels. acting secretary of defense mark esper i think broadly speaking successful here at nato in convincing allies that the iran question is a global one in need of a global diplomatic solution as opposed to simply a problem involving the u.s. and iran successful also in setting out the parameters of the u.s. approach aimed at bringing iran back to the negotiating table by squeezing it economically and winning i think broad support among the allies for that approach this was what jens stoltenberg nato secretary general to say all our allies share concerns when it comes to iran. these the ability of it is in the region that there is support for different groups there that their missile
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program over program of iran and also their announcement that they will now start to enrich uranium again will start in berg went on to say that he particularly was impressed with the u.s. core message that it does not want to go to war with iran that he does want direct talks with iran without preconditions and he said nato would support moves to deescalate to decrease tensions over the issue and avoid them spiraling out of control but they were war words of caution from secretary of defense sporadic aimed particularly at iran we do not seek armed conflict with iran but we are ready to defend u.s. forces and interests in the region. no one should mistake restraint for weakness and there were words of caution for the united states from within the nato alliance from france in particular reportedly during the closed door session on iran france
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already in opposition to the u.s. unilateral move to withdraw from the iran nuclear deal france cautioning the united states here not to involve nato militarily in any mission involving iraq now members of the italian coast guard have boarded a german humanitarian rescue boat anchored off shore sea watch 3 has 42 people on board rescued while attempting to cross the mediterranean 2 weeks ago the captain entered italian waters despite warnings from the government she says her hand was forced by was singing conditions on board coast guard members have told the captain the situation will in their words unlock soon the european union has already edged italy to allow the migrants ashore wildfires are burning across nearly 4000 hectares of northeastern spain and there are fears it could get much worse spain is baking on the temperatures of $43.00 degrees celsius france italy and germany are also suffering on seasonably hot temperatures as southern and western europe's
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wealth has under a heat wave or a challenge has more. these are already among the worst fires in spain's catalonia region for 20 years and the heat wave has only just begun firefighters are warning the burning area could get 5 times as big as doing what they can to douse the flames. but for these animals it was too late they died trapped inside the barn it's clearly upsetting for the farmer. distance provide safety but it's an anxious wait to find out of houses have gone up in flames. in the afternoon when we came back we saw black smoke here and when we wanted to go back home the road was cut off so we couldn't our ranch is right there and there was a lot of smoke so we came here next to fleece castle to see where the fire was going and if our ranch was going to burn. away from the flames the heat
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is more nuisance than danger in madrid a little cooler 39 celsius people try to stay hydrated stay protected or just took it easy for some tourists for more northerly climbs that's what they came for sticky. cream drinking lots of water but it's perfect it's very harsh it's very hard for enjoying it and trying to get some time. for vulnerable people the heat can still be dangerous in france the health ministry has issued a heat wave plan for elderly care homes they don't want a repeat of 2003 as hot weather when 15000 mostly old people died. i put a small wet cloth around my neck and there isn't much more i can to i don't move around but it's our way we don't move too much we just have to wait for it to be over there is no other solution. but forecasters suggest it
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won't get cooler till early next week. rich alums how does it work. and a french woman involved in a 50000000 dollars diamond heist at brussels airport in 2013 has been sentenced to 5 years in prison in belgium a smiling mock bear told the replied thanks good bye after he was told he had one month to appeal robbery involved a gang of armed men posing as police they stole the gems from a passenger plane in an operation that lasted barely 6 minutes and without a shot being fired. just a brief look at headline stories before we go newly released testimony by the former u.s. secretary of state shows he was kept in the dark over foreign policy rex tillerson testified in front of the house foreign affairs committee last month he accused
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white house advisor of negotiating independently with worldbeat as of bypassing the state department rosen and jordan has more but this 140 page transcript illustrates is a confirmation of what many here in washington have suspected which is that under rex tillerson the u.s. state department was not driving u.s. foreign policy that u.s. foreign policy was being driven out of the white house by the president's top advisers including by his son in law jarrett cushion or holds the title of senior adviser to the president. bahrain is recalled its ambassador to iraq after hundreds of demonstrators stormed the embassy in baghdad and took down the kingdom's flag protest as well angry over the u.s. sponsored manama conference on peace in the middle east a 50 $1000000000.00 economic plan for palestinians and the region was unveiled by senior white house adviser jared cushioning in hiring this week. one person has
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died and several injured after twin suicide attacks targeting security forces in tunisia's capital a 1st explosion happened in a busy commercial district near the french embassy killing a police officer the 2nd went off near a police station on the outskirts of the city forces allied to the un recognized government in libya are now in full control of arianne south of the capital tripoli they captured the city from rival troops allied to the war on wednesday after us forces had been using ariana as a staging post in a campaign to see strictly. and in ethiopia state t.v. is reporting nearly 250 arrests have been made in connection with a fellow rebellion in the northern state of horror on saturday and that number includes at least 39 members of an ethnic and horror of political party dozens of people were killed in the attack and the fighting then followed coming up next on al-jazeera want to one east is looking at china's increasing surveillance of its
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own citizens. after that from. americans are struggling to pay their rent a problem isn't just limited to the city it's. a former governor of the good social backers costs out of the country. we bring you the stories that are shaping the economic world we live in. counting the cost on al-jazeera. in china the government is watching every move its citizens mike. no matter how not are those who are you coughing challenging and they also say that you are shopping . advanced technology recalled what you can say. it all adds up on a person school card which decides whether they are. punched. her
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china is positioning itself to lead the world in artificial intelligence. surveillance technology is a key proving ground. facial recognition body scanning and geo tracking matched with your personal data and online behavior will power the social credit system leaving no dock corner to hide in. the world intelligence congress intangible big brothers new toys our own shop. several of the exhibit is here including tech giant ali baba and now working with the state to write the algorithms that will calculate your social credit score if all ready got to know how and they use a doctor from their financial credit system alli passé manager of alli paid 10 jing is chong. here you tell you about tonight you gotta buy so when i get paid you just
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you know with a tool to write. the book you'll know how right you are in the us you know when they say can you go will be our district council into place in case you don't see you tonight. sounds dramatic but it's the party line. pilot programs for a national social credit system are already on the way by 2020 the official outline boasts it will allow the trustworthy to run 3 and a heaven while making it hard for the discredited to take a single step. but
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you know draw more to. that one time it's an known fact i'm trying to say that it's the orchard john of a council hop. a while here. so soon you'll hear the actual truth. it's said to share the whole. fact that alice in the. hunt for them is a. friend dan dan is going places very much the modern chinese woman. she's a marketing professional diligent and prosperous and sees clear skies in her digital future. to read them tell all my thoughts and now. i want to. tell you for. now the advantage of.
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a model citizen general great highly credit. every action will be tracked and judged fined by her. for and on whether or not are all those who. make us out. to make. sure that we choke on chains and. don't dance criminal academic and medical records will fade into her school as well as state security assessments. the shopping habits will be another measure. this school could even change in real time depending on what she puts in
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a trolley. buy a lot of alcohol suggests dependence lose a couple of points. buy a pack of nappies again if you suggest responsibility. on mortgage payments or your tax return lose a lot more. not that dan dan would risk that she keeps a close saw on her financial rating vajra mobile payment app so this is sesame credit so what's the score that you have to say 73773 was the maximum you can get i think it's 800 so you've got a pretty good score oh i am i think i'm doing while not the best but yeah. top 7 simple answer is what kind of access or what kind of privileges does that give you this is the like for rent cards i don't have to pay deposit so you don't
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have to close it up and this is also for a hotel. no deposit for renting. china's middle class is on the rise. like dan dan they're mostly young urban and used to living much of their lives online and on devices. now they've. done the right things and not. just. do you know the telephone or bill kristol your guilt trip to see the way to work in their home you know you don't need a person you know we'll. cut you off on. your choice because the holland tunnel you . so you would you are always good to. see one.
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thing for sure it was just how sure you didn't see it just about how you were you. going to call tell the function of i'm sure it's your job so you were. sure to share that with me. consider. dice and ultimately partner with will also effect your social credit. then then married for love but she also chose the right husband john shouting score is likely to be even higher than her shouting is a civil servant with the justice department a loyal car driver of the party why don't have a clue tell them what they are for the free cheese and those new you going to go. oh and the woman doesn't leave for you i mean the union days you on the other side
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time. i've come to chongqing city a high tech metropolis in central china where the jailing river meets the yangtze i'm here to meet one of the 10000000 people who've seen the dark side of the soldier. well credit system investigative journalist leo. with his street smart hands on approach who has exposed high level corruption and solved murder cases abandoned by the police in many countries he'd be celebrated not in china where there are no tone from our time d.m. back. on mon continue until it has seemed to trenton and c.t. . crazy. if you don't see our. q. and ascii. national un should draw on r.g.p.
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