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what expected is once again inviting criticism for trump's failure to forcefully confront russia's leader kimberley hellcat al jazeera. in yemen tens of thousands of protesters have gathered in the capital sanaa to protest against the u.s. economic plan for palestinians that was proposed in bahrain this week yemen is still in solidarity with palestinians in rejecting the financial proposal saying a political solution must come 1st mohammed al has more from santa. most of the protesters who turned out today. against the. american ring and. they describe yourself or also millions of girl are probably a little the relative for the palestinians to sell out their causes earlier specially after the 3 announcement of the u.s.
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. because the state department the gathering the what not. by the. president trump was just family. a 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 calls. still to come here at al-jazeera pushing back the advance on tripoli libyan government forces capture a strategic town from fighters allied to hell if i have to.
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hello again welcome back to international weather forecasts well here across china we're looking at some scattered showers across the central as well as pushy into the south over the next few days you can see on the satellite where those were making their way slowly southward fairly light here to moderate rain we expect to see on saturday but as we go towards sunday really start to see the intensity of some of those showers again strange cross the central areas as well as over here towards the east for the southern areas for to hong kong we're looking at mostly cloudy conditions you a touch of there about $34.00 degrees well as we make our way here across parts of india the heaviest rain over the next few days is going to be down across much of that south west coast and we could see totals anywhere between $100.00 and some locations up to 100 $25.00 millimeters per day there over here across much of myanmar as well as bangladesh rain is also going to be quite heavy but to the north it is going to be fairly dry in new delhi that means the heat is going to be on few attempts are there $43.00 and really staying like that until we get towards next
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week over here towards crotchet we expect to see a high fuel of about $35.00 degrees and then very quickly across the gulf we're looking at temperatures into the mid forty's here for doha over here towards abu dhabi at about $41.00 degrees and down along the omani coast we're going to see slop at 30. we are going to announce the biggest a step in the monkey. decades activists in seats of government we didn't want to be part of this institution and all we really didn't want technologically challenging politics and implementing democracy itself open source code use the freedom for everyone to look we are innovators we are activists we are rebel geeks madrid and i'm just you know.
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let's have a look at our top stories here about syria a meeting in vienna trying to save the nuclear deal with iran is ended iran's deputy foreign minister says there's been some progress but not enough tehran that wants european leaders to protect it from u.s. sanctions russian leader vladimir putin and u.s. president donald trump sat down for talks with more than an hour of the g. 20 the white house says they talked about arms control iran syria venezuela and ukraine. tens of thousands of rallied in the yemeni capital against a good deal of the century the us led economic plan to end the israeli palestinian conflict palestinian leaders have rejected the proposal unveiled in bahrain this
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week saying a political sea solution must come fast. forces allied to the un recognized government in libya are now in full control of kerri-anne that city just south of the capital tripoli soldiers recaptured the city after weeks of fighting with forces allied to the war after. reports from. the road from tripoli to open again. the city and surrounding area have been a battlefield for the past 3 months. following the latest fighting with honey for have to his forces soldiers loyal to libyan government regained control of the yan as we drive towards the city the remnants of the battle is littered on the roadside . sandbanks built to defend the city now a stumbling block for call drivers. government forces have recaptured have those
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military camps like many from a riyadh who resisted have to his invasion. led was forced to leave his home city in march he says he left his family behind and took part in several battles until he and his comrades finally reclaim their home. his friends and neighbors are celebrating. we coordinated with their fellow fighters inside the city along with the western military region command to set the incursion it took us weeks but the city fell into our hands in about 7 hours. funerals have been held for the soldiers who died defending the city. it's estimated dozens were killed in fighting since the city was seized. the fall of the u.n. is being seen as a setback for have to his forces and their campaign to capture the capital.
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government forces showed off dozens of u.s. made antitank missiles they said were seized from have to his forces and rianne and they say the weapons were supplied by the united arab emirates. have to command headquarters in the un is abandoned from here have to the commanders of the forces into battle in southern tripoli over the past 3 months troops and weapons who were sent from here to north to support the war on the capital. libyans living here say french an iraqi military officers were seen have to hit a quarter of that money or have the kind of fact that it was a nightmare under the rule of hafter forces they misuse the city's facilities including hospitals which became overcrowded with their casualties. life is turning to normal but the fighting has taken its toll on the people's lives government forces are in full control of a very young city some of have those forces have retreated to the nearby town of.
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others to the city of daraa who are now but this is the way sion anybody and remains tense and people here are worried that after those were planes could target government forces within the city. area. if here is intelligence chief has been appointed head of the military after the former chief of staff was killed in a failed rebellion dozens of people were killed in the violence which the government blames on the on how regions former security chief the head of an arm or a political movement is among hundreds of people being arrested there harvey has the latest from the capital addis ababa. this was the 1st press briefing with the prime minister's office since saturday's regional uprising and it we learned that 212 individuals were arrested and state in regards to the attempted coup and that 43 people were apprehended in. the press secretary in the se human she said
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that the point of this coup was to create division within the government she said this administration is about engaging with ideas and not bullets and said that the regional government of state and the federal government are very much on the same page they definitely are on the same page particularly as i had mentioned to you this high level and the is the one that's spearheading the investigations 100 region in the federal region and representation and connection of the region 11 so this is being. organized and coordinated effort in terms of the operations as well so there is a definite linkage between the 2 the press secretary went on to say that the federal and regional government in the hardest state had collaborated over the weekend to try to stop the coup attempt and also to stabilize the situation when asked about reforming the military for security reasons the press secretary said
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that that process started in 2018 when the prime minister ahmed took office that the reform of the government from within is going to continue even with the arrests and with the progress of this investigation the press secretary was adamant in saying that the investigation is still very much ongoing. demonstrators imani a clean sweep at the top in our geria a showing persistence tens of thousands of them at the streets of the capital algiers for the 19th successive friday protests started in february and they helped to force a resignation of president after these beautifully care demonstrators want the prosecution of people in power linked to his regime. and rights groups are urging the west to take control of syria's reconstruction warning that president bashar al assad's government is old could misuse money that is meant to help rebuild the
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country president assad has all but one the 8 year war his forces and now leading an offensive in the last rebel held province of italy and human rights watch says assets government has rigged the aid system to undermined human rights by benefiting government loyalists and punishing those perceived as opponents its report warns foreign governments as well as charity groups to have more control over their work and budgets sarik a ali is syria researcher at human rights watch and she says all those asians must work together to make sure you humanitarian aid gets to those who need it. what the report essentially has found is that the syrian government has actually implemented a series of policies in the go frameworks that we had seen coming since 2011 essentially to co-opt the aid that's being that's being fed into government to help syria but now as the syrian government is retaking territory all these policies
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have sort of gained in importance and there are strictures that they're applying on humanitarians have gained in importance so that what human rights watch are saying essentially with this are poor it is that this is the time now to take a stance before it's too late the syrian government has essentially adopted what you would call a divide and conquer approach against humanitarians where it negotiates which with each one of them unilaterally and sets up the system so that it can win at the cost of the rights of the population what human rights watch is calling for with this report is the creation of a unified front of donors and organizations and investors where they take a collective approach to the bargaining the report does not see stop funding aid or reconstruction efforts in syria we have 13000000 people in need in syria who need the money what we're saying is that donors and organizations can really do much better i to making sure that these investments reach the people. and for interested
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donors or stakeholders who do want to provide this kind of money it's on them as well to raise these issues with the organizations and with the syrian government and be honest about the challenges that are being faced with in this humanitarian response france has just recorded this its hottest ever temperature a 45 point one degrees pupils in foul zones of schools having to stay away from school as the mercury souls in the northeast and spain firefighters fear the blistering heat will make their job of putting out wildfires even harder were a challenge for. 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 doing what they can to douse the flames. but for these animals it was too late they died trapped inside their bond it's clearly upsetting for the farmer. distance provide safety but
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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 is right there and there was a lot of smoke so we came here next to fish castle to see where the fire was going and if our ranch was going to burn. away from the flames the heat 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 it's what they came for sticky . drink lots of water it's very harsh it's very hot i'm. trying to get some time. for vulnerable people the heat can still be dangerous in
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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 do i don't mean 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 won't get cooler till early next week. chalons how does it were. that disagreements about the crisis in venezuela have been exposed at an annual summit of regional leaders and delegates walked out of the organization of american states meeting in colombia objecting to venezuelan representatives have been appointed by the opposition leader. he's recognized by many of the 35 members as well as other
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countries as venezuela's interim leader who is trying to oust president. the undo an opposition leader man ones elias says the country is facing its biggest crisis since the coup that deposed him 10 years ago this week military police opened fire at students demanding the government step down but president juan orlando amandas is refusing to go man reports. on june 28th 2009 the military coup de time on tourist sent shock waves across latin america. in the early morning 100 soldiers stormed the presidential palace and there was an captured president. he was put on an airplane and sent to neighboring costa rica effectively relieving him of his command as head of state. 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 2 weeks
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. 10 years later we return to the hunger in capital to get out the word ok our were sent 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 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 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
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bickering between political parties. has been a hateful focus toward the president calling him a dictator or a bad president without taking into account the advances he's made. in recent weeks anti-government demonstrations have intensified and authorities have grown more 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. they were. taken out of the top stories. a meeting in vienna which was trying to say the nuclear deal with iran has ended the iranian deputy foreign minister said there had been
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some progress but not enough tehran wants european leaders to protect it from u.s. sanctions. believe that it was a. positive and constructive meeting. i can say want to step forward compared to the previous meetings we have. but it is still not enough and it is still not anything you don't see expectations. i would certainly report back to rome the developments took place in this meeting the progress we made in this meeting and the final decision obviously would be a by term to take the russian leader vladimir putin and us president donald trump and sat down to talk some more than an hour of the g. 20 the white house says they talked about arms control iran syria venezuela and ukraine. tens of thousands of rallied in the yemeni capital against a so-called deal of the century that's the u.s.
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led economic plan to end the israeli palestinian conflict palestinian leaders have rejected the pro proposal which is unveiled in bahrain this week saying a political solution must come fast if he had his intelligence chief has been appointed as head of the military after the former chief of staff was killed in a failed rebellion last week dozens of people died in the violence which the government is blaming on the outer regions former security chief the head of an amateur political movement is among hundreds of people have been arrested. demonstrators demanding a clean sweep at the top in algeria a showing persistence tens of thousands packed the streets of the capital loud cheers for a 19th successive friday protest started in february and helpful so resignation of president abdelaziz bouteflika. forecasters are warning that this year is on track to be among the hottest ever meteorologists say if it continues the world would
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have seen the warmest 5 year period on record much of europe is in the grip of a heat wave france has just recorded its hottest temperature of 45 point one degrees risking it all is next. us thank.
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you i'm going. the tiny village of tundra deep in madagascar has lost primeval jungle. the people who live off the land hunting fishing and farming. as there are few paying jobs money discuss. because
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they are they must build. cities from russia south from them the. team you can plan their lives. and also doing any and some of that stuff that you have. to them so much about isaac for you. robert now one of the is one of the few villages who's ever had a proper job he used to be a forest ranger he protected the forest from those seeking to plunder its precious woods but a few years ago robert was fired the game keeper has now become a coach he smuggles group which i read and truman. play all different and i don't. need the all laughing laughing all the savvy need for fighting among and
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with but coaching is not without risk the tree is in such high demand that it's close to extinction for the past 3 years authorities here had banned all rosewood logging. ahead lies a 9 day journey where robert and the other smugglers will seek out foul and carry a rosewood treat while evading police and navigating madagascar's unpredictable rivers and forests. and untangle of the. big. reaction. but it's not only the police they have to avoid marauding thieves have also been attracted to the area so i. think that other people are local and i was
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going to move the. public in general and london by the way. are down the bugging the bus yeah. and you are saying go on pool. understand acting that all mean they were there for whom one of the would be locked up but indian public hello don't get on well you. can find them are. carrying packs weighing as much as 50 kilos and barefoot the group also has to negotiate a demanding jungle. he was born in london.
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after a harrowing 2 day track the group sponsored of the truck because. robert is worried that he may be carrying the last of the rules of the trees from the area. to come on up the baton might. be dumped on them if and when i. visit with a chance one and then i'll go for the fountain a year from when little atlanta and. a fresh like using escape from can outlast us i can sing a sky on a low. sixty's deep into the forest robert and his men have found their tresham. if they can get this rosewood tree to market they would make enough for the next 6 months a tree this size confined to around $10000.00 so that all. i think.
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is going to your money. on the little rosewood trees grow extremely slowly they take at least 100 years to fully develop. and. fatten. on your new workers. minimum that. is going to offer you the money. but after a back breaking hour of trapping down this giant there's a problem the organization young and. former talk and then when i was
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a man and. the way to bring it down is to chop down the trees around it it's estimated that for every 100000 precious trees chopped down half a 1000000 other trees a sacrificed to bring down and transport them valuable cargo i think thing. that's going to. pull. in middle east will see the panic of. the tosk is enormous and robert changes tactics so to give to the planet it is. going to get. chopping the tree at that height is proving increasingly difficult. that men will have to sweat and their money. so far. away from ample yasser.
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hours the men toss the axe around. the heat is overbearing. therefore marking them being in the north. cool restaurant oh now that about 4 or more thought and look at all this one cure. i mean everything is short and eyes. your. thoughts are like yours truly. after 4 hours the 1st part of the trunk gives way. but the
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branches are still travelling the top of the tree. well they tried to pull it down by force. but after another 6 hours robert decides to give up. without the rest of the tree trunk it won't bring in much money or there. any hope of bringing this tree down is disappearing so is the money it would fetch . they have to start searching again but the roof of a tree has become so red it's like finding a needle in a haystack. tree poaching is not the only extreme way to make a better living on the island some are willing to take even more risks. while
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madagascar is blessed with natural resources such as spices graphite and coal one particular resource has new and thousands to this mining town of and so on. this town sprang up in just a few months attracted by the promise of easy money more than $10000.00 people live crammed together in extreme poverty most of the stones they dig up are worth just a few dollars however a large a very pure fire can fetch as much as 5 or $6000.00 more than $100.00 times madagascar has minimum wage thousands to go away with the same dream the lucky ones might find the smallest stockpiles. bacco and massey used to be famous the 2 brothers left their job in hopes of striking it rich and building a better future for themselves but their entire fortune from now is this small
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cabin just 5 square meters shed by the 2 families with their wives and children 7 people all together. i thought it was a high. land like thing that like. any out down by shop tonight but the. shop did and i. she had been got around. to let champney to get out mr demi to ben actually mention to me at all. events reports as i am on that small long time and i'm beyond it down as i know how do you suffer up a bit about how we have all. the brothers work for a miner who owns his own mine that pays less than $2.00 a day if they do find a stone they get a percentage of the sale. monetary
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time but they are still run over with. that eva. and what good are the monolith. and i mean i. only let. the money rob. but finding some fire is not easy. bacco massey and others can tunnels barely 50 centimeters high 30 meters below the ground. beneath the sea. to move on. from the. start it's much.
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