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misses were found dozens of them were found by the government forces as the recaptured this through egypt town of the again about 880100 kilometers to the south from the capital tripoli but we know martine the united arab emirates has according to the government spokesman today the united arab emirates has supplied those weapons and other weapons including draw and. fighter jets to the world have that we understand that the united states has been providing have to do with weapons ammunition and fighter jets since he launched his military campaign not only to recapture or to take control of the capital tripoli but in 2014 when he 1st launches his military campaign known as oppression dignity in the east of libya all right let's go live to washington now and our correspondent there reynolds rob if this is indeed the case that united arab emirates have received
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american weapons completely legitimately and then they sold them on or pass them on to forces fighting in libya what kind of rules have been breached and how serious a breach would that be. well martin this is called an end user agreement in other words when the united states agrees to to sell weapons in this case these javelin missiles as mentioned they're made by the 2 us major defense contractors lockheed martin and raytheon and they're really top of the line weapons of this sort they're considered. capable of taking out virtually any tank anywhere but the rule is if the u.s. sells it to the u.a.e. or to another country the u.a.e. is not allowed to then sell it to someone else be that a another country or perhaps a state under some sort of u.n. sanctions or in in this case apparently a warlord who is also under u.n.
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sanctions and we did reach out to the u.s. state department and a spokesperson gave us a written statement which is in part as follows we take all allegations of misuse of u.s. origin defense articles very seriously of the spokesperson said we are aware of these reports and we are seeking additional information we expect all recipients of u.s. origin defense equipment to abide by the end use obligations and the statement goes on to say that the u.s. supports u.n. efforts at mediation in libya and that only a political solution can provide peace in that country but it's unclear exactly what the united states might do if this is found to have been a violation of those rules as you put it martine because the u.a.e. buys a lot of weapons from the united states as does saudi arabia and the u.s.
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is considers the u.a.e. to be a strong ally so given that president trump has shown an inclination to value arms sales very highly even above other human rights considerations and so forth it's really i cannot say whether the united states is going to cut off the u.a.e. it seems quite unlikely however all right rob reynolds live in washington thank you . now 5 children are among 8 people killed in yemen in ash writes led by the saudi u.a.e. coalition who are fighting the rebels warplanes struck a residential area in a controlled part of city 12 yemeni soldiers and 800 rebels died in the fighting in the south the united nations special representative for children in conflict says the yemeni people are being held hostage by the war which is now in its 5th year still to come here and al-jazeera west african leaders
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need to address the growing tide of violence in their region. and hundreds killed half a 1000000 in this place is fighting in the democratic republic of congo gets well it's. how the seasonal rains settled in now it's it's falling every day and the waviness of the frontal system isn't quite as much as it was not so you can see fairly obviously roses from shanghai down towards your now and across the border plus we've seen some heavy rain recently with the same sort of thing on sunday it may be the case as drifting slowly sciences but that's just an illusion i think fujian will be a focus of heavy rain hong kong you're right on the edge and then again back to the border of vietnam hanoi to get some heavy downpours as well that's sort of coincident with the monsoon rains having leapt forward in india now they are taking
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a bit more shape now the frontal system should be well up here now and these officially but the rain as far as it has been disappointing we've seen some 200 members in ratnagiri recently but this is down the west in maharashtra what we're not seeing is the infield up here which of course we do want to see it is not there in the forecast other up as far as kolkata yes possibly you'll see some right other than that it's still hot and dry unsurprising that is the forecast throughout the arabian peninsula we watching for the cloud to become persistent feature insolence coming in that it might show itself more on monday otherwise middle to high forty's is not a typical. in these year new immigration laws and projects funded by european governments have seen a rapid decline in the migrant transport for people in power travels to agadez to
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explore the realities faced by the drivers left out of pocket and the migrants who are choosing to return home who would like to go back to the country where they are from here to get more he got one bottle of white. europe migration on a. conference to take a look at the top stories here it's out there. the summit of the world's biggest economies has ended with china in the u.s. agreeing to restart talks and try to end their trade war president trance says he won't impose new terrorists on beijing for now at least well president johnson now
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in south korea and has invited the north korean leader kim jong un to meet him at the demilitarized zone north korea's foreign minister describe the invitation as an interesting suggestion. the new york times is reporting that the u.s. state department is investigating how fighters loyal to the libyan warlord after the gulf their hands on american made weapons and the attack missiles were found after forces allied to the u.n. backed government in tripoli recaptured the city of gary and. now fighting between different groups in the democratic republic of congo is forcing more and more people out of their homes or mess hall for. a 1000000 congolese have now been displaced at least 400 were killed in fighting in the turi province this month alone the congolese army says a military offensive this week has killed at least 100 militia and the president felix's security is expected there to assess the humanitarian situation where he'll
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mohammed has more. hundreds of congolese patiently waiting in georgia for our answers from the government be the border between the democratic republic of congo and uganda this cage fighting between lendu and hamma armed groups in the eastern province of many have been left stranded with barely enough to get by seeking safety and shelter in this catholic school families who managed to escape say plenty fighters armed with machetes attacked the village if you do one lender militias came to my village killing people including my 2 children i don't know why this is why we run away to hide with all these other people without food or basic necessities but we are happy to see the arrival of the 1st humanitarian aid humanitarian aid has been slow getting in militia any turi blocked roads which the army has reopened more than 400000 people have fled the province since the fighting started 3 weeks ago many trying to make it across the border there is growing
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pressure on the government to restore stability to the region. what happened in this region is a real disaster and is presenting a real challenge we need to deal with this is quickly as possible in order to bring back peace so that these people who go home and live a normal life. the motive for the latest attacks is unclear some congolese say they are fighting over farmland fishing rights and mineral wealth the conflict goes as far back as 20 years when tens of thousands were killed in similar tribal conflicts . the congolese army commanders say an offensive launched a week ago has killed or captured dozens of rebel fighters weapons were seized and civilian hostages also freed the military continue to patrol the forests and mountains in wa go. we've lost many of our family members and friends and all our belongings to the attacks we thank our soldiers for chasing the
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ship from the area. where. we are happy that the army is here and we call on our worth already is to maintain a military presence so that we can finally live in peace. the u.n. is calling for an investigation into the attacks by the government and the army tries to regain control peace and stability can't come soon enough for many here for him mohammed al jazeera now sudan's military rule is a vet said to proposals to work towards a civilian led government the proposal comes from the ethiopian government as well as the african union despite the apparent breakthrough those demonstrations are being planned for sunday in order to keep up the pressure for change rights groups want their safety guaranteed from the military following the killing of around $100.00 for tess's earlier this month. west african leaders are calling for an urgent solution to end the violence in mali the appeal was made at the 15 nation
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ecowas blocks annual summit which is in nigeria amid interest is at the meeting in abuja only a few west african leaders are absent from today's summit one of the president marcus allen is unavoidably absent because he had such ending the g. 20 summit now a lot of leaders who are here in person to participate in this summit and one of the common denominator in all the speeches delivered at the opening ceremony of this summit is the issue of security from the current chairman of the organization mohamed wadi of nigeria to the cause commission chairman and of course the special representative of the united nations the issue of attacks on the rising violence in this hell and the west african sub region as a whole has occupied a very prominent place in their speeches president mahmoud abbas who said despite the progress of my head the issue of violence that is spreading across the region is a source of concern. or looters to the. entire
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glaciers. there's conflicts. and terrorist attacks all. these traits. it was me have consequences on the case for the quote it is says to know communities and he who's as well as livelihoods so leaders are desperately trying to find solutions to these problems which the united nations by the way has promised to assist in stabilizing the region however i express believe that the regional leaders need to do more to tackle the cases of rising violence in west africa the captain of a migrant rescue ship is under arrest after defying the italian government she dealt the vessel in lampedusa with migrants on board had been stuck at sea for more than 2 weeks several european countries have agreed to take them and tell reports.
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judging by the welcome that she received on the italian island of lampedusa corona rickets 8 was seen as both a hero and a criminal i the captain of the sea watch 3 was arrested after defying the italian government and bringing the german charity rescue ship into harbor she could face up to 10 years in prison for defying military orders. 40 migrants were finally allowed to disembark 16 days after their rescue off the libyan coast 13 others had earlier been allowed to leave the ship for medical reasons the rest were left marooned in the mediterranean during a fierce heat wave. sleeping on the metal floor and they were going up every morning realizing you are still in the middle of doing. this story italy's far right interior minister condemned the ship's crew as outlaws accusing them of people trafficking praised the show not building where the arrested was the young lady he said white rich in germany and i don't know how to spend my time and what
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does she do she tries to sink a patrol post of the financial police with agents on the night in lampedusa the great thing is they say we save lives and then. and they risk killing human beings who are doing their job and i want to pretend that even though no one can lie anymore is these a criminal thing. italy's government had told the ship's captain to take the rescued migrants to mull to tunisia or anywhere else instead the german charity that operates the watch 3 says the captain declared an emergency but was ignored by the italians captain rick said she had no other choice because of the worsening conditions on board i'm not sure that the courts will recognize that. it's much more important at the right of the people to safety and the lives. and undisputedly is more important than the right especially the territorial waters the migrants are expected to leave lampedusa soon other european countries
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including france germany luxembourg and portugal have agreed to allow them in. the sea watch 3 is the latest symbol of the refugee crisis on europe's southern front here but the challenge is much greater than one ship and its defiant captain hundreds of other migrants landed on italy's coast over the last 2 weeks despite cell beanies warnings to stay away and are schapelle al-jazeera. now the taliban have killed at least $26.00 pro-government militia members in the over the chemist zone. it happened in the village in baghlan province at least 8 people were injured in the attack happened hours before shared drilled resumption of talks between the taliban and the united states negotiators here in cata there in doha hoping to finalize a draft text which would address issues including a nationwide cease fire and the withdrawal of u.s. forces. the prosecutors are defending their decision to drop criminal charges in
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one of the worst manmade environmental disasters in u.s. history city leaders infant michigan are accused of knowingly piping drinking water poisoned with lead into people's homes i did your castor has more from there. in flint justice is long awaited and elusive after thousands of the city's residents were poisoned with lead tainted tap water some dying in others with long long illnesses but government officials accused of knowing about the danger but say nothing has paid little for their mistake key to the criminal case is the decision of government workers to begin piping water from the flint river into people's homes it was cheaper than the old water source but due to insufficient water treatment at least led into the drinking water prosecutors argue that certain
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officials should have known better if this is a plan if you and he talked about humanitarian award but we've got. a hall says his one year old nephew died from the poison water that his mother unknowingly put into the baby's bottle and it was. other children show developmental delays linked to lead poisoning on friday a new team of prosecutors called a community meeting to explain why they dismissed charges against 8 government officials citing the shoddy investigation conducted by the. administration needs to be done properly we know there are many jokes out there that have yet to be investigated. and a little doubt that it is our obligation when we sell to this position. to represent the people is the ability. to investigate those dance. families or the incoming prosecutors say they'll likely file new charges possibly more serious
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ones than those dismissed the time is running out only 9 months remain before the statute of limitation kicks in they could wrap it up in 3 years and you know let up in the next. all of ours the government is asking the community to trust them that justice delayed isn't justice denied but for the people who've suffered and waited this is yet another drop of poison they're asked to swallow heidi joe castro al-jazeera flint michigan. not just one but 2 erupting volcano is accusing a state of emergency in buffalo new guinea rescue workers say they don't have enough resources to help thousands of villages who've been forced to move to safety mount a one shot a cloud of ash 18 kilometers high in new west britain province forcing flights to be diverted and since that eruption a wednesday another highly active volcano manner and has started to erupt.
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these are our top stories here it out to sara the summit of the world's biggest economies has ended with china and the u.s. agreeing to restart talks and try to end the trade war president trump says he won't impose new terrorists on beijing for now. we had a great meeting and we will be continuing to negotiate and i promised for. at least the time being we're not going to be lifting tariffs on china we won't be airing an additional. you know tremendous amount of where we have i guess $350000000000.00 left which could be taxed or could be tariffs and we're not doing that were we're going to work with china on where we left off
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to see if we can make a deal. where president trump is now in south korea and he has invited the north korean leader kim jong un to meet in the demilitarized zone north korea's foreign minister described the invitation as an interesting suggestion but noted that they hadn't received an official proposal. and then you'll times is reporting that the u.s. state department is investigating how american made weapons got into the hands of pfizer's loyal to the libyan warlord khalifa haftar antitank missiles were discovered on friday after forces allied to the u.n. supported government in tripoli retook a city south of the capital libya media's been showing these images which appeared to be american made weapons branded with the u.s. as the recipient if the emirates did explore the weapons to libya it would be a violation of arms sales agreements with the u.s.
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. sudan's ruling generals of accepted a proposal to work towards a joint civilian transitional government despite that protest leaders are calling for a mass demonstration on sunday these are these professionals association wants the military gender to frayed 2 of its members who were arrested earlier on saturday all right up to date coming up next to people in power. to share in west africa has long been
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a staging point for migrants and asylum seekers risking everything to reach the mediterranean and then europe now and trafficking was introduced with the help of the european union are said to be stemming that tide and through d.c. fatality in the southern somalia desert but not everyone is happy as giuliana rufus has been funding and. a checkpoint on the outskirts of out of this 7 gateway into the sorrow. of. it is here that business men matter me most sad dispatches vehicles that carry
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people and goods between egypt and libya. with the mortgages and i think most of us are you know when the markets are. a community and the. police to come that's not. 3 years ago pickups like these filled with migrants from across west africa passed this barrier on their journey to europe. today the flow of cars has become in me a trick of the material government has passed a law that has made the transport of such migrants illegal. then you know. why yet because that at us is. not. what the. course of incident but. then we get after.
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the journey between the share and libya is dangerous. and migrant desk and desert roads have been frequent. the new law will save lives according to the european union who pushed for its introduction. men like madam me who organized the migrants transport had previously risk those lives. today is the largest per capita recipient of e.u. aid including funds to train guards at this checkpoint. under us well over the bonnet of the you know. but the e.u. has a vested interest it wants to stop african migrants from reaching europe and it's been argued that by passing the law has helped europe move its most southern border
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right into africa. in return for managing migration new share is rewarded by europe with lots of development aid and if successful this is a model that could be exported to other countries around the world so we've come here to find out how it works. for centuries the city of ideas has been the gateway into the sarra. caravans departed from here and the 1980 s. saw boom in tourism until a series of tribal belgians turned the region into a no go area. with the so-called migrant crisis and 2015 are there started making global headlines once more 3 quarters of all migrants and asylum seekers who reach detail in coastline made the journey from the share. desperate to stem
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the flow to europe struck a deal with libya's coast guard to deter migrants from going to sea. with the introduction of the new jerry an anti trafficking law migrants and refugees was stopped even further away from europe shores. we have come to see me more subtle to find out what effect the law has had since it was passed 3 years ago. with well i'm with you as you might. know what. his compound was a so-called ghetto a place where migrants and drivers gathered before starting the journey to libya. after the law was introduced the authorities arrested many of the drivers calling them people smugglers. or anyone.
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going to say level one of our editors and of russia. before the migration ban passengers paid around $250.00 each meaning that emmys profits might have been as high as a quarter of a $1000000.00. would you want to. do and. who. would want to. do an op madam these cars have been confiscated by the military and he takes us to see them. to make up for financial loss the e.u. is funding a compensation scheme that helps former migration workers start new businesses. but get joan is like mad at me are excluded and are not reimbursed for confiscated cause.
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madam he is a leader of the tube usnach group that is home in the north of new jack and the sellers of libya 9 years ago when the rebellion and the arbutus region came to an end the government gave the to lose the transport route through the eastern desert . their role in cross border trade means the 2 were disproportionately affected by the migration ban. well know what they. do not divide by 0 which are more that you. than when the e.u. has been investing heavily in stopping migrants from reaching it shows but that's not all it's also funding the return of migrants back to their home countries this
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so-called trans migration center is run by the international organisation of migration or i.o.m. who arranges the migrants return maurice. shows us around. the c.v. as they come from. where the political situation is not well and then we are having also many. informal reasons the closure of the mediterranean migration route into europe and the violent behavior of libya's militias has caused migrants to feedback in tunisia but the processing of returnees is not always straightforward fault he person of receiving year they don't of id. for many. laws all they can be called. a crowd is building outside nigeria security forces are violently rounding up
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africans dumping them quite literally across the border in tunisia. to point out to me this is my money this is so many to. get to my family has become a repatriation hub not only for migrants who get stuck here but also for those who have been turned back in neighboring countries one should people believe to differentiate and for. a long time who would like to go back to the country where they're from you know knowledge of you know the mortgage. their. free buses to leave. but a new group of migrants is starting their journey. but. when you see other people go how do you feel the difference will be for a bit it will be obvious that. in 2018 alone over 15000 men women and
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children have returned to their home countries with the help of the i.o.m. . from europe's point of view the flow of migrants has been successfully reversed. but not everyone is ready to go back. to contact takes us to a ghetto that is still operating in spite of the new law mohammed badie has been picked up 3 times by the new gerry and military trying to reach libya and now he's run out of money. this is the asian diploma show me. he feels he's got nothing to lose. because one of. the in the. mohammed is from guinea conakry on the west african culture
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a country that's seen by an ethnic clashes. and there are. once again. be a v.m. brotherhood the result. of one man one sees a. button is there bugged. me along. the lines you for me is a long way i'm a pretty solid brick little blue. certainly look lovely when girls and the little. girl go into the. little mother that i was only as. we set off from to follow the route migrants take to reach europe our destination is still cool. and from there we want to drive towards the libyan border we
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will travel with an i.o.m. team that's on a rescue mission. looking for migrants who are lost in the desert as 3 car army escort provide security. we soon get a taste of what travel in the desert is like we're just outside decor and we're already having the 2nd publisher car breakdowns often leave migrants stranded in the desert our 1st stop is the village of la thai where thousands of migrants used to drink water from this well today military patrols are frequent and i.o.m. team leader. is told that cars with migrants no longer stop here. soon we're back on the road driving towards a nearby oasis called to member it is known as a hiding place for migrants a desert ghetto as our work once to show us something very disturbing. few. of them. tend to do not move.
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