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tv   Vickys Story  Al Jazeera  June 30, 2019 1:32am-2:01am +03

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once again. loser will be a v.m. pro the result. is a lamb in their pullman one when most of the cons are but only so bugger me a long goose and they're not as you for me is a long way i'm a very fertile affleck little blue you. certainly look lovely on girls and a little of a male going to a. little nerve there. we set off from agadez 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 will travel with an i.o.m. team that's on a rescue mission. looking for migrants who are lost in the desert and 3 car army
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escort provide security. we soon get a taste of what travel in the desert is like. we're just outside their cool and we already having the 2nd part of our breakdowns often leave migrants stranded in the desert our 1st stop is the village of la thai with thousands of migrants used to drink water from this well today military patrols are frequent and i am 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. it is known as a hiding place for migrants a desert ghetto. once to show us something very disturbing. few. of them. tend to do not really get off. the driver who took these migrants avoided the main roads but his car broke down
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after 3 days of walking the migrants arrived here. and if you see it if you do. it. if you. if you're the one who's afraid of. the equipment if you. or. they think it's a woman. because of the nail polish on the toes. most step migrants will never be found. the i.o.m. estimates that more than twice as many migrants now die crossing the desert as in
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crossing the mediterranean sea she seen a few. 100. a. p is. incredibly there is a well nearby. the migrants who died drank the water from the well too quickly. we set off again after a while the stops our convoy. seen somebody was waving at us. i don't know if you know. the man's car has broken down around 5 kilometers away when we get there the head of our military escort you don't have diarrhea himself inspects the vehicle.
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when you're searching the cars what are you looking for is. there because i wore gave the. society of his you. with help is already on the way and we leave these men to continue their journey. our final destination is a place called mahfouz the last well before the border with libya it's a place where i.o.m. has previously found migrants in distress. it's a dangerous place where gangs and bandits i active carrying weapons that match those of our military escort. does sites where to set up camp. it does a. mini me i don't suppose. at
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night the military stops to patrol and bandits and traffickers own the desert as we make our beds the guns are ready. the next morning we descend to the well. so the ground is still wet there were people here and really recently. say on congruently everywhere are the worry of a regime. that all. well are fighting their way will require work to pull more than a. sample size your b.g. and conquer it with your buffalo news here or to me. it's time to start our long journey back to deal cool since october 2016 the
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i.o.m. team has rescued nearly 900 migrants the overall number of africans transiting through may have gone down but the ones who still attend the desert crossing face a much more dangerous journey. since our arrival india cooled we've heard complaints that the migration ban has damaged the local economy nearly every family used to make money from the migrant transport but now sales at the market have dropped and young men say they can't find employment and that. we have heard today that crime is on the right and to find out more we have a range to meet prosecutor mussa ibrahim. or john ritter. in the regional courthouse he takes us to where the evidence is stored. these items
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were found by the military police less than a week earlier. that's what that's hashish so. she just. say it was look this is the show. and yet. so this was found in a in a car that also had migraines and had to do all you want in the process of them don't salute your sister the police also seized weapons and ammunition some criminals seem to have a lot of firepower this is not just for self protection that's for serious fighting to get it that's right that yes it will for. the moment it's something that if. it's this institution just the worst of those. of us with
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the easy availability of weapons from libya mixed with growing local discontent about the loss of income has given rise to more crime the prosecutor says some drivers have become smugglers. did. it very much says he's been threatened with kidnap and even death people and that he's hoping for more security not just for himself but also for his young family. and security is where the e.u. has been investing this is the nigerian police force demonstrating their new skills in the capital a new army that the doubt that their doubt that they have been trained by the e.u. civilian security and defense mission otherwise known as you cap the occasion is the celebration you kept 6th year in the country. frank dunham aaron summarizes you
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cap successes and. you also this. offer. you know yes. you could have came tunisia to stop the rise of al-qaeda affiliated groups who had gained a foothold in neighboring countries since then and you kept as trained around 12000 members of new shares security forces with specialist skills this man explains how drugs are trafficked all the the ability to see a lot of actual all for you know if not all of it will all be the organisers of a reception follows but we managed to pry you caps head of mission away for a quick question i want to know how worried he is about the impact of the migration
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ban there's not question of course so this is a good take of the jobs of our people of course when they start the blog the fight against migration there are efforts for the basic development projects like and i guess they have they are not that visible as we want. it is estimated that since the introduction of the anti trafficking law agadez has lost over $100000000.00 u.s. dollars in income in response to e.u. has spent $3100000.00 financing projects that include training schemes and cash for work rebuilding our goddess all city but many feel it's too little and too slow. meanwhile the e.u. funded compensation scheme for migration workers has come to a halt after less than 10 percent of successful applications received business startup kits. we've come back to see
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businessmen mandelamine more sell at his compound to elders are voicing their grievances the pair are soon. i'm not going to be cute when a particular job is. easy but the most i to do are for the name for the person to tbilisi. they show me lists of names so these are all dr as you saw today is sadness only. to move well these are the 2 who drive us ok you know in paris you do companies out there didn't get any compensation. so excuse the 2 who have a theist reputation gained by fighting a series of rebellions against the central government some girlfriend you know more like. the little sheila killers are going to be.
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the elders say they have to calm their youth she want to whine to my pretties and rigatoni by new zealand i don't get injured and it was you know it worked but him were getting me the man say the discontent may create an opening for religious extremists. terrified. i would like. a little not enough you know the one you know. the name of. the. one with. the little they must go out with a. minimum season 5 of their fear is justified armed religious groups have already made inroads in other parts of me jack and i got to. see how president is while attempting that if your knowledge rather amor. and then
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you know. and i. showed. him from. the middle of the group to. the e.u. insist they are addressing this their highest representative in you share ambassador denise alien that you need to has granted us an interview is there the will in brussels to act fast but risks that some of the young people especially fall in the that are practical by extremely small of months and definitely. we need to move we need to move fast. when the renovation of the old city was completed ambassador you need to visit it agadez she says the e.u. is also looking at new development on a far bigger scale we are working on let's say the next generation off corporation
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which is using our resources as seed money for attracting the private sector offering gore and d.'s to say about the fact that we are providing the ground part of big infrastructure or financing for big infrastructure works eats up a couple lives or for further economic activity. back at the barrier that marks the exit from the gods inspecting travel documents we are told it's because we're filming and that the checks are usually a lot less thorough. but one man may have slipped through which country are you from. what. you. want to. come back or are you going back to libya. what is. the south. good luck. he's off before we can ask about his documents.
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as long as migrants want to travel there will always be someone prepared to take. the real challenge lies in addressing the root causes of migration not just in transit countries like malaysia air but in the migrants home countries to me. until then made those who still decide to travel to be safe. jordan's native tribes called security roughly hof the population in a country with more refugees per capita than any other nation. with an ailing economy and concerns over the trumpet administration's anticipated plans for the region tensions are running high. people in power investigates increasing calls for
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reform as the state endeavors to control political dissent within the house of my kingdom jordan and retry on a just 0. new yorkers are very receptive to al jazeera because it is such an international city they're very interested in that global perspective that al jazeera provides. we're going to work with china on where we left off. the heat goes out of the u.s. china trade war is donald trump and being agreed to resume negotiations following
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talks at the g. 20. hello amounting to this year without is there live from doha also coming out of all the. protests in south korea where the u.s. president is hoping to meet kim jong un at the demilitarized. reports the u.s. is investigating out some of its weapons got into the hands of a libyan war north. and shaken into action how the philip. government is handling the threat of the big earthquake. the summit of the world's biggest economies has ended with world leaders agreeing to a united front on global trade but the main developments took place on the sidelines
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with a possible breakthrough in the trade war between the united states and china white house correspondent kimberly haokip begins our coverage from us. with fears of further escalation in the trade war between the united states and china chinese president xi jinping issued words of warning to u.s. president donald trump. on this issue should only china and the united states benefit from a corporation and loose in a confrontation. of the united states donald j. trump those words may have resonated following that meeting on the 2nd day of the g. 20 summit trump announced a breakthrough no new u.s. tariffs on chinese goods and a restart of stalled trade talks we're going to work with china on where we left off to see if we can make a deal but the 25 percent tariffs already on 250000000000 in chinese goods into the
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united states remains in place the threat of tariffs on an additional $300000000000.00 more in chinese products a potential risk to the global economy have been delayed for now still unresolved the issue of huawei the chinese telecoms manufacturer the u.s. is banned from its markets and accused of facilitating espionage and intellectual property theft you mentioned while away i said we'll have to save that till the very end we'll have to see. tensions have also been escalating between the u.s. and turkey over its purchase of the russian s 400 air defense system the u.s. warned the buy in from the russians would threaten turkey's role in the f. 35 fighter jet program and could trigger u.s. sanctions on saturday truck blamed his predecessor president barack obama and defended the purchase by turkey's president he wanted to buy the patriot missile president obama's group said no he kept wanting to but they kept saying no no no
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couldn't buy it now he needed it for defense he knew so he then went to russia it was these types of bilateral controversies that captured headlines during the 2 day meeting of leaders from the world's 20 major economies so much so the leaders final declaration stop short of what many had hoped it was going to mean in this summit we were able to agree on fundamental principles backing a free trade system which is to ensure free fair nondiscriminatory trade and open markets as well as conditions of fair competition but the g 20 declaration failed to denounce protectionism and its impact on global economic growth perhaps because this was a meeting dominated by bilateral issues making resolution of global matters a struggle kimberly help at al-jazeera osaka. well president troubles i met the saudi crown prince and it appears there is close as ever. thank you all very much
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for being here thank you another meeting between friends as u.s. president donald trump sat down with saudi crown prince muhammad ali son man for breakfast in a cycle and stock today the true leader is demonstrating just how fun they are of each other and with you mr president we did a lot of great achievement in the political sides who decide. if your side and economical side specially if we never have them before so i believe that will contribute in a lot both concrete good for g. growth job creation and more safety for both countries trump who has consistently been asked by u.s. politicians to sanction saudis implicated in the murder of journalist she tried to focus attention on other issues instead crown prince of saudi arabia a friend of mine a man who has really done things in the last 5 years in terms of opening up saudi arabia and i think especially what you've done for women and seeing what's
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happening it's like a revolution in a very positive way journalists however insisted on raising the issue of their murdered colleagues each time they did no trump ignored them and thank you all very much appreciate. it very much and. thank you very much at the start of the g. 20 summit the crown prince made a point of demonstrating that he still had a place at the center of the international community the u.s. president's fared no effort to show how much he supported the saudi era parents widely believed to have been behind partial she's killing a recent u.n. report slate blamed for the murder with the saudi states and called for an investigation of involvement at the highest level. despite both u.s. and saudi attempts to ignore last october's murder in istanbul turkey as president roger tabor to one raise the case at a media conference during the summit insisting that the international community has a duty to bring those responsible to accounts we she may be going to receive.
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they don't need to look elsewhere for the perpetrator in fact there are the lies that the former foreign minister said and the lies they made in b.s.a. it's so clear what else should i say they need to reveal this the documents are there the recordings are there 1st and foremost a human was killed. asked again later in the day and president trump this time trolls not to ignore the question saying he had faith in saudi arabia's criminal justice system gigi to raise the killing of jamal khashoggi within and why was there yes yes i asked him what was happening and he was telling me that i think he said 13 but it could be more and i think he said more in the works that there are a large numbers of people being prosecuted he's very angry about it he's very unhappy about it despite the photo ops and the warm welcomes there is still a great deal of stigma associated with mohamed bin said a man who many believe is responsible for the killing of jamal. unless an international investigation is carried out questions will continue to be oscar
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especially who gave the order to murder the journalist and what happened to his corpse. osaka. well president trump is now in south korea as guest of the president but he's also having to me north korea's leader he invited kim jong un via twitter for a quick hello and a handshake mcbride reports from cell. president donald trump in seoul for his long anticipated visit with the future direction of relations with north korea in the balance. he is the guest of his south korean counterpart moon j.n. who's been a significant influence in encouraging dialogue with the north but since fabrice failure of the her noise summit between president trump and kim jong un the processes stormed north korea has returned to some of its hostile rhetoric and seems to blame south korea in part for the failure in hanoi for south korea
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a successful trump visit would help restore moon's position as an important intermediary with the u.s. administrator or i think they're also interested in sending a message to north korea. the moon still has some sway with the administration. when the administration is perhaps willing to move and be a little bit more flexible than the north koreans can believe him the highlight of this trip is expected to be trump's visit to the demilitarized zone separating the 2 koreas and the intriguing prospect of a meeting with kim jong un after a saturday morning tweet that he would meet him at the border just to shake his hand and say hello. trump's visit has been greeted by competing protests on the streets of seoul right wing groups among them veterans of the korean war a firmly in support of the alliance with the u.s.
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and welcome its president although some are uneasy about the prospect of a handshake with kim on the d.m.z. if you're called we've been fooled for decades i think the fact that we're still talking to kim jong un and trusting him at all is a problem in itself. but a number of liberal left wing groups are also out protesting in opposition to transit visit they say he's standing in the way of peace by keeping in place sanctions against north korea by continuing military exercises between the u.s. and south korean forces. after the 1st u.s. north korea summit north korea destroyed their nuclear facilities but the u.s. did nothing and trump sank the hanoi summit more pro and anti trump protests are expected as this weekend unfolds with everyone it seems unsure exactly how this visit will play out robert bright al-jazeera so now the new york times is reporting
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that the u.s. state department is investigating how american made weapons got into the hands of fighters loyal to the libyan warlord after antitank missiles were discovered on friday when forces allied to the u.n. backed government in tripoli retook a city south of the capital libyan media media's been showing these images apparently american made weapons branded with the u.a.e. is the recipient if the emirates did export these weapons to libya it would be in contravention of an arms sales agreement with the us. is our correspondent in the libyan capital tripoli. the 80. messages these. messages tank misses were found dozens of them were found by the government forces as the recaptured this strategic town of that again about 880 and kilometers to the south from the capital tripoli but we know that the united arab emirates has
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according to the government spokesman today the united arab emirates has supplied those weapons and other weapons including drones 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 and more now from our correspondent in washington rob reynolds the weapons in question here they're called javelin antitank rockets and they're manufactured by the us defense giants are. lockheed martin jointly and according to the mark.

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