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that demonstration and it was reported as well that the security guards on the scene guarding the embassy retreated when they saw that wall of angry protesters appear this is all happening at a time when many at the party's political parties and politicians have been highly critical of that muslim a conference when many politicians here have said that this conference is something that is gone beyond saying that it's not going to help the palestinians these are off the politicians who said this is actually going to be a hindrance to palestinians being able to establish a palestinian state going forward so not really a surprise that this would happen at a time of such heated rhetoric the big question now will there be more protests in the days to come. the honduran opposition leader a man well as the country is facing its biggest crisis since the coup the deposed him 10 years ago this week military police opened fire students demanding the government step down the president juan hernandez is refusing to go why not reports
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. on june 28th 2009 military coup d'etat on tourists sent shock waves across latin america. in the early morning 100 soldiers stormed the presidential palace and there was an captured president moments. he was put on an airplane and sent to neighboring effectively relieving him of his command as head of state. and his ego was there when saliva supporters took to the streets to denounce the coup and security forces were deployed to shut down nationwide protests that lasted for weeks. 10 years later we returned to the hunter in capital to take out what you were sent to a taxi driver 20 years says the lives of many hundreds are marked by the time before and after the coup that will go. before it a coup will live better you will see as many protests. over the last decade
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economic conditions in hunter s. have declined sharply the ruling political party under the leadership of president one orlando at 9 days has lost the confidence of the majority of people. for starters the government lacks legitimacy on the other hand the country is going through a serious economic crisis and maybe if the economy weren't in crisis people would accept the government but these 2 factors together make for an explosive combination. thousands more have fled the country in migrant caravans bound for the united states. the current government however blames the country's troubles on bickering between political parties. has been a. hateful focus toward the president calling him a dictator or a bad president without taking into account violence as he's made. in recent weeks anti-government demonstrations have intensified and authorities have grown more
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repressive against the protesters here in the 100 capital and in much of the country ongoing protests have led to a heavy military presence on city streets for many the unrest happening now is only a continuation of a political crisis that began 10 years ago. there was. other water crisis in the u.s. state of michigan was called one of the west manmade environmental disasters in the country's history and now all pending criminal cases have been dismissed against government officials they were accused of neglecting their duty is and allowing people to drink the tainted water castro has more. the line of cars waiting to receive bottled water stretches for almost a kilometer this is still daily life in flint for years after the government 1st reported dangerous levels of lead in municipal water supplies i'm tired of i really miss being gone for years. it seems like it is not getting any better it's just
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a good word at least 12 people have died more than 90 have been hospitalized and thousands more have been exposed to lead tens of times above the federal limit in children that can cause severe developmental delays i say a few years but on. choice today the government says the water that comes out of randy hikes tap is clean it's what his 2 month old grandson bates in the city claims lead levels have been safe since 2017 the result of switching water sources and upgrading pipes but people here aren't convinced this is ok i don't believe. years about that water the people's mistrust in their government has roots in a failing economy the population of flint has dramatically declined since most auto companies closed their factories here in search of cheaper labor overseas the
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poisoned water only drove more people away but the poorest remain here. in case. the government has tried to rebuild trust gaining some back when prosecutors announced criminal charges against state and local officials accused of mismanaging the water crisis but now a newly elected prosecutor says pending charges against 8 officials have been dropped because she wants to start the investigation from scratch body needs to go to jail this is you mess up a whole city a whole generation of kids we don't know what these children were going to be able to do. 10 years from now when i'm gone i'm 71 years old who is going to carry on even as the years old flint water crisis fades from national attention the effects of lead poisoning continue to grow in the city's children
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a reminder for them that the crisis is far from over. castro al-jazeera flint michigan a bridge has been blown up in the italian city of general almost a year after a partially collapsed killing $43.00 people. a ton of explosives brought down the 2 remaining towers of the marandi bridge 3000 people moved nearby buildings for safety new bridge is next they from. so i had old for a while one of the world's biggest football clubs has been. doesn't
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thank you very much mom it's a law is being criticized for defending its father. who's accused of sexually harassing several women. was i was sent home from the africa cup of nations but 48 hours lights are off to the intervention of several teammates including some he's been a welcome back and will be able to play in the knockout stages. well saw felt the punishment was too heavy he tweeted that women should be respected but that everyone deserves a 2nd chance it seems of backfired that some egyptians supporters were not considering boycotting the national scene with many on twitter urging fans to study away because of what it does recall. the family of football giants i see land of accepted a ban from next season deregulate for breaking your wife is
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a financial fair play roles the 7 star and european champions of final to break even every year since 2015 they've already seen one punishment are the turn but now they've been hit with the by hand under the rules any club making losses are a 3 year period faces possible sanctions 5 or inspiring athletic a madrid a busy in the transfer market they presented then you've failed or marcos llorente has joined from rivals real madrid for $44300000.00 his dad and granddad also played for both madrid clubs or have learned his new teammates defender philippe louise was in action for brazil out the cup america as they booked their spots in the semifinals but army after they beat pargo in a penalty shoot out towards a leg right well no goals in regulation play in this game but there is no shortage of incident. initially conceded a penalty and was sent off for this challenge all of a bafta for minor arrive after the hour was consulted the referee reversed his
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penalty decision by the red card still stood i would demanded vaunted brazil laid siege to the power to our goal which shot after shot after shot but crucially no goals in 90 minutes all the time to penalties the whole key to allison fading power wise 1st spot eventually it felt to score the winning penalty which he did reaching the studies of the 1st time since 2007 and they'll play the winner of the quarter final between venezuela and argentina that takes place on friday. well in france there are any and all the 1st 3 to the women's world cup semifinals they wasted little time against norway taking the lead through jill scott after 2 minutes and the whitefish goal of the tournament followed before half time a long range effort from lucy bronze completed a 3 nil win and that victory was celebrated right across england including here the glass to be music festival one of the in them closed door just that you actually asked the festival organizers to show you the match so her brother could watch. or anyone else face are the front so you're
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a star in the semifinals they play later on a friday which is surely the blockbuster game of the tournament so far with the hardest against the defending champions park the prince in paris is the venue this is a magnificent showcase piece for our sport i said it's the most popular sport in the world now i believe for women. and in this game makes it bigger you know i think the attention the fanfare around it and behind it just draws more attention to it and if we can you know garner more support more sponsors more fans more little girls going out willing to kick a soccer ball from from watching this tomorrow night it's fantastic well done read out the french there especially on harlem so they're the only start to be equal to us this year conditions are going to be tough they would temperature we hit way temperatures of around 30 degrees celsius expected. disputed rugby australia is almost certainly heading to court of the both sides reach an agreement in a 4 hour meeting for the hour who's a conservative christian was sacked last month over social media post attacking gay
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people he claims it's religious discrimination now said he was looking for an apology on that mission that is sacking was wrong well he got neither the mediation in sitting. very disappointed at the outcome tonight and lots of thank you for those of the support of me just on and on continue to stand up for the freedoms. it's not specific. to down and down the northeast of england where sri lanka has that south africa that you're talking of $204.00 at the cricket world cup 3 wickets each for chris morris and wayne for stories. with 3 both suspects in their innings in reply south africa 10 from the loss of 20 this 15 year old tennis player corey counts has been drawn against the oldest player in the 1st round of wimbledon this also becoming the youngest qualified since the open here began in 1960 gal who make the far right time and form
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a champion and fellow american venus williams in round one will rank 301 in the world she stormed to victory against a great 1000000 in her qualifier winning it just 6161 in just under an hour and as a sigh she'll be the 12th yard to compete in the women's singles 11 who are a young gold got spots in the draw via direct entry rather than qualified workouts as i said it's the 1st 15 year old to compete in the main draw since britain's low robson remember her that was back in 2009 while tina remember her she was the youngest ever woman to win a title at wimbledon she won the women's double the 996 i'm the youngest women's singles champion well that record is still held by britain's lotty dogs who was 15 years old in 295 days when she won the ladies' title in 1887 well the draw is also lined up a possible 7 final meeting between roger federer and rafael nadal federer played wimbledon debits and lloyd heresy while the dial faces you chief defending men's champion novak djokovic takes on the philipp kohlschreiber while the women's
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champion. takes on competitive tatiana mariya. that is always but for now more lights. thanks very much for role and that is it for this news hour but i'll be back in a couple of minutes with the day's news things. base is a dialogue reading about it for us and staying at the international media and on t.v. why should we stop this comes with skepticism because there's a lot of it on my and everyone has a voice we are being taken advantage of just because you have a small community without any network just eat healthy join the global conversation on al-jazeera all they want to do is start the debate the same kind of debate that we have here in st. examining the headline scientists are
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leaders meet at the g 20 in all suck. the syrian government is accused of diverting humanitarian aid away from people it seasons opponents. feeling that hate swats is in record temperatures now there's a warning the planet is heading for 5 years. while iran is warning that a meeting underway in vienna will be the last chance to save the 2015 nuclear deal diplomats from the remaining 5 signatures. in austria's capital iran is threatening to. enrichment after the u.s. imposed further sanctions to strangle its oil dependent economy dominate cain is following developments for us from vienna. the iranian government clearly sees this meeting as vital in its hopes of trying to form some for some sort of progress from
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the remaining signatories to this deal but they have only sent their deputy foreign minister to this meeting and the other signatories to the meeting have not even sent a deputy foreign minister it is only functionaries highly ranked civil servants who work the professionals as it were who work in the foreign ministries and to hammer out deals but not the ministers or the front deputy ministers who would sign those deals remember what's at stake here on the iranian side of things they want to see some sort of progress from the european signatories to the deal that's the french the germans and the british regarding the scheme called instax that is set up in order to help iran legally to circumvent the impact of u.s. imposed sanctions question will be whether that sort of thing can be agreed by functionaries not by ministers so far at least there hasn't really been much statement from any of the sides in this deal at this missing. but as that meeting
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is under way in vienna the u.s. special envoy on iran is in london he's warning european companies they have a choice they can either do business with washington or were to iran but he's also pushing for a diplomatic solution to the crisis. iran has rejected one of the 2 of the tiles. united states or more of the year has made it clear that the lower the president the secretary of state and your range of people who are at those hours. here's the view now from tehran and. for iran this is not just about negotiating some kind of solution in the short to mid-term this is really about long term posterity they want to be seen to have exercised and exhausted every negotiated solution that could have been possible to maintain the 2015 nuclear deal but the fact is that iranian leaders are not terribly optimistic that europe and
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other signatories to the nuclear deal will be able to help them mitigate the impact the economic impact that they have called economic warfare of american sanctions far enough to make it worth it for iran to stay in the deal earlier today iran's foreign ministry spokesman a bus most of it is saying that instructs needs to meet iran's requirements and if it does not do so iran will move forward with its 2nd phase in rolling back in reducing cooperation with parts of the joint comprehensive plan of action for more decisively than it already has. now it is supposed to unite leaders of the world's biggest economies but regional tensions trade wars and personal differences are in the spotlight on day one of the g. 20 summit in japan but a meeting between russian president vladimir putin and u.s. president donald trump has drawn the most attention kimberly how could reports from
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osaka. smiles and even a fist bump between japanese leadership. india's narendra modi and u.s. president donald trump even though prior to their g 20 meeting trump criticized both. and at a g. 20 leaders family photo trump was again smiling with saudi arabia's crown prince mohammed bin solomon even though u.s. intelligence congress and the united nations say the kingdom was responsible for the murder of journalist. also notable during that photo op chinese president xi seeking out trump in the midst of their ongoing trade war to shake hands that gesture was apparently lost on trump despite she's defense of china's digital policies trump indirectly blame she's government for intellectual property theft and risks to 5 g. security at the same time as we expand digital trade we must also ensure the resilience and security of our 5 g.
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networks this is essential to our shared safety and prosperi. the process of paper collection analysis and circulation east but we also need to respect our software as rights each nation. their differences foreshadow a potentially tense meeting between the leaders of the world's 2 largest economies on saturday and less hope for resolving the us china trade war but looming over all of this was trump's meeting with russian president vladimir putin their 1st since u.s. special counsel robert muller released his report detailing russian interference the 2016 u.s. election instead of forcefully confronting him issued just a lighthearted warning. a white house readout of trump's meeting with putin notes the perilous gust arms control venezuela syria and iran but there's no mention in interference and trumps
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half hearted word of caution to putin well someone expected is once again in biting criticism for trump's failure to forcefully confront russia's leader can't really help. al jazeera. in yemen crowds are gathering to denounce the u.s. led economic plan to end the israeli palestinian conflict which was unveiled in bahrain this week hundreds turned out in the capital sana'a to protest the deal palestinian leaders have rejected the financial proposal saying a political solution must come 1st but the program plan presented in manama did attract backing from several major arab nations. is in the yemeni capital sana'a force on the phone so how much does tell it's more about this protest that's taking place there. yes the yemenis from different
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walks of life have turned out to the. outside of the city of kandahar to commemorate the anniversary of the slogan which is the u.s. and allied its allies also they also did it to denounce that the. very man as. he described. the trial to the palestinians rights to return the rights to return their all territories and also the. full support of their brothers and palestine. he said he also have showed also their full support for the attacks on saudi arabia specially to targets at the ports and its infrastructure and return for what they say the saudi arabia has nearly 5 years long of attacks on yemen's infrastructure factories and houses. most of the protesters who turned out
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today. we have. again it's the. american ring and. they describe. for. millions of dollars for a and a for their relative for the palestinians to sell out their cause. specially after the 3 announcement of the u.s. . state department that they are gathering that. by the. president trump was just family. family business that wasn't just something related to the state department. he described it as a failure and also the support the palestinians call for. a comprehensive. settlement to the palestinians goes. and now muhammad
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a lot of people have been following events in yemen and the brutal civil war that's been raging there for more than 4 years between the who these and the the saudi led coalition there and the toll that's taken on people a lot of people perhaps be surprised they yemeni yemenis are choosing to come out and protest in support of palestinians something is happening miles away from that help help us understand that. despite the yemenis yemeni protesters who turned out the. have their own problems to go we. are also we have also the such as the close of 5 years as you mentioned before. so many problems have impacted yemenis since the beginning of the war between iran the saudi arabia's the mid quality and. it's part of that they've still have their
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concern we're concerned about the arab and islamic codes specially the palestinian cause d.v.d. also. don't have any other option especially for those who are opposed to the hotels and their tax against saudi arabia as the same. as the only option for. the art world it's war and also to the area we'll see are not ground blockade of the great we have attacked the yemenis daily lives especially the provisional for medicines and also essential. like what is happening in the strategy. last december and spoke of 2 to 2 given the seaports of a day or 2 to how do you have to supervise and also to allow humanitarian aid and
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other essential to return to yemen for such an agreement hasn't been fulfilled under the ground. yes all right for the moment. a lot talking to us there from santa thanks hundreds of palestinians have also palestinians have been now protesting in gaza against the u.s. proposal unveiled in a bind rob matheson is in gaza for us rob tell us what's happening in. one of the moment if i just step out of shot has and you might be able to see there are just a thin crowd at the moment turning up outside the office at the border with israel we are seeing israeli security patrols which i'm making no way backwards and forwards on the other side of the border but perhaps a thinner crowd at the moment one might have expected and that's mainly because although there is this protest as you said about the buckling conference on
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