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so. then the departed i don't know jack. but they were. 2 guys. on the 1st. here is actually also some of the some of the. like munitions. from other parts of the month so you know how the news he spread among the protesters partly so at least among the. people who call people people who actually. happened came from. those forces we don't know where they. were they. just just tell me that the mitchell council say is now saying it is ready to
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start talks again is it your impression that something ordinary people want to see talks between the opposition and the metric council in. you know for sure for sure like we do want we want to put an end to the chaotic situation here in sudan but when it comes to the team see people actually lost the confidence and the t.m.c. because you know how how how the. events that happened. those who got. all the old the only maneuvers the empty maneuvers that the team doing and the the new language that comes out of the you presented of the. internet. on trading the protestors and claiming that they're claiming that the process we were armed and they haven't seen something like that so i don't think i don't think the. tension. is
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clearly. genuine and honest about. about starting the negotiations because. we're going to see what's going to happen next week ok mohammed ali thank you very much indeed to talk to him talk talk to thank you. coming up on this news hour from london. or in venezuela over the death of a navy captain accused of plotting a coup appeared in court showing signs of torture us. i'm going to see a new one in front of the chilean consulate in papua parole just near the border with chile in the at the climate desert and this is becoming the latest flashpoint in the venezuelan migrant crisis and in sports the most successful side in the history of the cup america won't be adding to their 15 titles details later.
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don trump has become the 1st sitting u.s. president to set foot in north korea he stepped over the border during his 3rd meeting with kim jong un in an impromptu one apparently arranged after trump proposed at 5 twitter on saturday the 2 sides agreed to resume the nuclear talks which stalled after their last summit broke down in february and trump said he has a great friendship with a north korean leader there is diplomatic editor james phase reports from pageant near the demilitarized zone in south korea. this went just the way president donald trump wanted pictures that will make history and potentially reinvigorate peace efforts waiting for him the other side of the line separating north korea and south korea kim jong on a handshake in the 3rd meeting and then. became the 1st
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ever sitting u.s. president to step on to north korean soil. the 2 then walked back into the south and address trip and it's a step bigger course that was agreed on a lot of practices a lot of friendships and that is to secure a great project so i just thank you very quickly notice that i want to thank you. i believe looking at this action this is an expression of his willingness to eliminate the unfortunate past and begin a new future. then what sounded like an invitation for what is right and right after this i waited. for. the 2 leaders of nations still technically at war a peace treaty was never signed when the korean war ended 66 years ago then went to what's known as the freedom house on the south korean side of the d.m.z. that is for here i've always wanted to meet you at this place as
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a symbol of the separation of the north and the south and a reminder of the unfortunate past meeting at such a place shows that we are willing to put an end to the unfortunate past and also open a new future to provide positive opportunities in the future. at the end of 15 minutes of talks president trump announced that detailed negotiations will soon begin steve is going to do a fantastic job he's going to be representing. us in the talks and. will be we will be dealing with south korea will be dealing with president moon and his people but pretty much it's going to be the initial dose would be between the united states and with north korea this is now the difficult bit the devil is in the detail there now need to be complex negotiations involving military scientific and nuclear experts western diplomats who've been involved a diploma see with pyongyang in the past say on previous occasions north korea has
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a lie and cheat it as he left south korea president trump seemed very happy but it's worth remembering the challenge ahead north korea's not yet given up any part of its sophisticated nuclear program the international community has not lifted any of it scribbling sanctions james bay al-jazeera south korea. robert bryant has more on the south korean reaction from seoul this is being seen as a major personal achievement for president moon j.n. of south korea who's been under increasing pressure since the failure of the hanoi summit both here at home and also from north korea throughout the events of sunday he tactfully remained very much at the sidelines allowing donald trump to claim credit for this historic day in reality though he is seen as being the instigator of this process of reconciliation if the day's events of stepping across
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the border is seen by the end of this year as one of the news highlights of 2019 then it will be remembered the moon j.n. did exactly the same last year becoming the news highlight of $2800.00 starting this whole process that has led to donald trump crossing over the border but has he always has done throughout this whole process of south korea very much giving full credit to donald trump. you know what we really want is permanent peace on the korean peninsula mr trump will be going down in history as the president who made peace on the korean peninsula and i would like to give my appreciation to donald trump and kim jong un if this does turn out to be a historic day for the korean peninsula and the people of north korea have yet to hear about it as always state run media in north korea needs time to edit and process these images into a form that successor to bowl for the north korean leadership especially given
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a subject as sensitive as the leader of the united states stepping over into north korea while the networks of the world have been broadcasting live these on holding events throughout sunday the state run broadcaster in north korea has been broadcasting the usual diet. propaganda documentaries and patrie arctic karaoke songs. north korea's nuclear program is shrouded in almost total secrecy there are estimates of their arsenal but they're not exact south korea says the north has built between $60.70 nuclear warheads but it's not known where they're located in september 2017 north korea said it tested a hydrogen bomb which could be loaded up on a missile that can strike the u.s. and called it a perfect success 2 months later they launched another misao they said put most of the world in range now the north has more than $1000.00 ballistic missiles but not
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all of them can be armed with nuclear warheads just last month kim jong un personally supervised the test firing of several short range missiles the 1st such launch since november 2017 gordon chang is author of the book nuclear showdown north korea takes on the world i asked him if trump's historic steps in to north korea largely symbolic or a real push to make the north give up its nuclear weapons well certainly had some bark i don't know if it really helps the process of denuclearization what it did you is it was judum ised kim jong un the north korea caller and maybe because of that he feels that there's less need that out to come to terms with the united states and the international community so it actually could set things back there for the north koreans were going to be clear this was really important because it showed as north korean propaganda says that north korea is the strongest nation on earth because donald trump actually came to north korea so this is
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counterproductive i mean most president trump uses other means this could really undercut his efforts to take away north korea's most destructive arms so what kind of move would north korea need to make now to to show willing more or to suggest that actually there has been progress would they need to invite in inspectors or what would what sort of things would be a confidence building measure. well certainly inviting in inspectors would be important but there are 2 initial steps which are absolutely critical 1st of all north korea needs to turn over a declaration of all its missile with new facilities and 2nd of all busy it needs to provide a firm timetable or disarmament and without that i don't think these talks are really going to be that productive and what about the the timing of this how does it tie in with the kind of apparent thawing or nations between trump and the chinese government. well i'm sure the siege and drink when he met with president trump at the press the 2nd day of the osaka g.
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20 on saturday i'm sure that the chinese were dangling cooperation of north korea in order to get treated bandages from the americans but you know i think president trump just needs to tell the chinese look you know you've got to come into compliance with your international obligations you've got to start enforcing sanctions bigger asli and you know i think trump by actually meeting kim without the chinese around is sending beijing a message that china is no longer needed for this process what about you in temperature of the way this is perceived to i mean in terms of what they can achieve in the compass complaining the media underestimate what's being said when they say there's been no difference and has been tremendous difference and they have no appreciation puts being done none is it fair to say that everyone underestimates was be achievable would you think that actually there isn't much to show there isn't much to show we have seen over the last year since that historic summit in singapore in june but the north koreans have continued production of
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fissile material and also upgraded their facilities for their missiles and nuclear weapons so i guess those are not steps in the right direction yes they are testing very much these days but the point is they need a lot of time to go through the telemetry and all the information that they gather from that series of tests of missiles or nukes in 2017 so i'm happy that they're not testing at the same pace as they did but nonetheless we've got to remember that the north koreans are making progress all the time. she's only been in the job a few days but the new white house press secretary got caught in a scuffle between the media and north korean security guards while trump met kim jong un. just. like. that. with stephanie grisham was grabbed by north korean guards as she tried to make way for u.s.
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pool cameras to enter a room to film the guards tried to prevent members of the press from entering the u.s. secret service had to intervene. air traffic has resumed libya's much bigger airport which is tripoli is only functioning civilian airport after it was hit by an air strike general have to forces said they hit the drone in an air strike on the mighty good airport as part of a series of measures meant to punish turkey for its support of his rival the un recognized government in tripoli earlier turkey's foreign ministry demanded the immediate release of 6 turkish citizens being held by fighters loyal to have to say otherwise those holding them will become a quote legitimate targets on saturday have to as forces threatens turkish interests in libya including airline flights and shipping to he's been accused of supplying weapons to forces allied to the government in tripoli which have to end his backers are trying to overthrow. let's go live now to mahmoud abbas will head
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in tripoli so there's been quite an escalation there but we're just hearing now that general have to has declared a state of general mobilization in the country what does that mean exactly. well and that's. a reaction to the threats made by the turkish foreign ministry to. have to his forces they will not release the turkish nationals who have been detained by have to his forces in the east of the country we understand that have to accuse turkey of providing drones to the government of national accord especially after the defeat of have to his forces in the city of that he any no law and that when his day the government of national called forces captured this to the strategic town of what he and from have to his forces and that is a major setback for forces loyal to the warlord who for have to we know that in
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that battle and in other battles in in or around tripoli the. drones have been helping forces loyal to the government of national accord lauren situation now it might appear port. well if it isn't a magic it would have just announced that a view has been the resumed after it was halted for hours following the airstrike that strike by a fighter jet to the warlord plea for have to which targeted an open area near the runway that is according to authorities in i'm 80 gig as you know lauren this is not the 1st time this is. made to get airport is the only operational airport in the city and it has been hit 5 times since have to launch his military campaign to take control of the capital tripoli on april 4th generally speaking the
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situation could be escalated in the coming days especially with turkey is $32.00 target have to his forces. in inside libya and on the on the other hand the head of the house of representatives in the east of libya which is alleged to have to is announcing a general mobilization in the country against the threats moment that they were had thank you very much indeed. what challenges there are live from london still ahead trying again european leaders gathered for a rare sunday summit to break the deadlock over who should get the news top jobs i . will tell you about the wild idea to rescue failing farmers as environmentalists warn the time is running out to save their soil. and red bull comes out on top of the a straight grand prix fire i'll be here that story after the break.
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hello again welcome back to international weather forecasts well finally a break in the he way that we have seen since last monday and that break is going to be coming here from the north a front is coming through brings some better air some cooler air and drier air as well take a look your forecast map here on monday notice this band of clouds and rain pushing to poland and then down here towards italy that's going to be the frontal boundary and behind it we're going to be seeing much seasonal air more seasonal air there and as it goes to the south from monday into tuesday we're going to see some active weather along the front could be thunderstorms across this area but notice a change in temperatures here berlin at 2123 degrees and even paris a nice break for you at $25.00 but down towards the self and across the book but in slow we are going to be seeing still very very hot conditions with bucharest seeing
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a day for you at 36 degrees well here cross know the part of africa not much in terms of clouds or rain temps wise to tunis it is going to be a warm day at $34.00 maybe going to $35.00 as we go towards tuesday magazine $29.00 and cairo at about $38.00 degrees and then here across parts of central africa for lagos we're going to see some rain coming into your forecast here on monday at 27 degrees and 4 across a temperature a few of 28. jordan's native tribes constitute roughly haaf the population in a country with more refugees per capita than any other nation. with an ailing economy and concerns over the trump administration's anticipated plans for the region tensions are running high. people in power investigates increasing calls for reform as the state endeavors to control political dissent within the hashemite
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kingdom jordan's angry tribe on an. al-jazeera. and.
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and one of the top stories here on our gunfire and tear gas or been fired a protest in sudan as tens of thousands of people rallied across the country demanding civilian rule sudan's health ministry says 7 people have been killed and 181 winded. donald trump has become the 1st sitting u.s. president set foot in north korea during an impromptu meeting with kim jong un. and air traffic has resumed port tripoli's only functioning civilian airport after it was hit by an ass trike a libyan warlord highly for have to as information division says its forces destroyed a turkish drone at the mighty good military airbase. is ready activists and palestinians have been protesting against the participation of u.s. diplomats in the inauguration of a holy site called pilgrimage road u.s. ambassador david friedman and special envoy jason blatt both took part in the inaugural ceremony pilgrimage road is a tunnel located in occupied east jerusalem which has been under israeli occupation
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since 967 lies under the still one neighborhood and was excavated by the israeli antiquities authority they believe it's an important holy site in judaism but palestinian officials say the tunnel is an attempt to remove their hopes for a future capital in east jerusalem but at smith has more from so on. the tunnel runs underneath the east jerusalem palestinian neighborhood of silwan and comes out on the other side of the warm side of that wall is the western wall having 2 senior u.s. officials present at the u.n. organization of this tunnel is yet to further and dorfman by the americans that they recognize the whole city of jerusalem as the capital of israel yes this is the truth whether you believe or not the people that. that discovered this these are largely secular archaeologists scientists no particular agenda this is the truth
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and the truth is the only foundation on which peace will come to this area the palestinians will tell you that this is another attempt by israel to raise the historic palestinian connection to this land they want to assert that has so it just for him i am here thousands of food it's not a lot for me and to my family for in total this is a warm israeli activist group says what we government is doing isn't trenching its sovereignty over the old city reshaping its historical landscape but his way his government has confirmed the death of a navy captain his family and the opposition say was tortured in custody rafael acosta was detained earlier this month for alleged involvement in a coup against president nicolas maduro the chief prosecutor terex said via twitter that his office was opening an investigation into what happened to him but didn't say what caused his death cost his wife says he'd been beaten so badly he was
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barely conscious in a court hearing on friday opposition leader one going to put out this message about his death. yes you know we confirm the murder of navy captain acosta on tuesday we announced his disappearance and kidnapping along with 6 other officials at the national assembly today he's unfortunate after been savagely and brutally tortured is confirmed it's not the 1st time that we denounce torture in the country at the hands of officials within the armed forces chile is closing its doors to venezuelans escaping the economic and political chaos many have already been given shelter but the government has changed its rules to stop more arriving as tourists and as i left america to see a new man reports from the desert border between chile and peru somebody as well as a walking through minefields say he sanctuary. they're cold hungry and desperate to get to chile where many have friends or family. but after traveling south for
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more than a week these venezuelans are stranded on the peruvian side of the border because chile won't let them in without a passport and residency visa. might be an assault all and her 2 small boys are now sleeping on the street unable to wash and like almost everyone here relying on charity for warm clothes and food or they're saying. it's impossible to get a passport to venice well i've been trying for 2 years until last week we could enter chile with our national id card to store. but no longer see chilean authorities. they can't continue to pretend that tourists the worst thing for migrants is to move to another country without being able to get a work permit or access to social services. this is the at the comma desert where the sun is merciless by day and the nights brutally cold. and i live in israel and her being sent to the chilean consulate in the nearby peruvian town of fact not to
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apply for a visa families with small children are being given priority but most don't have the required documents and the process is painfully slow even chaotic. catalina and in my view a saudi arrived more than a week ago from the once prosperous venezuelan city of monaco where now power fuel and food shortages are acute. the physical man with physically and psychologically worn out with no more money and living out here but at least we have hope back home have no hope anymore that they'll be any change. but others have grown impatient. it's easy to miss this tiny sign warning that b. on this point is a minefield mines on the chilean side of the border that have been left over from the days when they were hostilities with neighboring peru now smugglers and undocumented migrants use this route to try to bypass the legal entry points and
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now the venezuelans who can't or won't wait for visas to get into chile are using it too. most of the venezuelans aren't even aware of the dangers of walking through here. chile's just migrant services urging the government to relax rather than tighten restrictions but. there's no hundreds of more been as well i'm stuck on several of our borders with bolivia to looking for other ways we need to be more flexible or there will be serious consequences. back intact join a lease and her husband have just arrived with their 2 small children who seem unaware of their protests surroundings. the situation in venezuela is getting worse by the day going back is not an option. as they prepared to spend the night in front of the consulate thousands of more than his wayland's are reportedly at the ecuador peru border on their way to chile a wave of economic refugees that authorities may be trying to control but cannot
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stop. to see a human al-jazeera at the chile peru border. thousands of people have donated money to cover the legal costs of a german captain detained in italy on saturday eradicator has been accused of deliberately ramming the sea watch 3 into a police boat that was trying to stop her from entering the port of the producer his lawyer says she intended no harm when she hit the boat dozens of migrants were on board the sea watch 3 after being rescued off the coast of libya on 2 weeks ago . italian coast guard is causing another vessel to produce at this time spotted by spanish humanitarian group open arms for babies and 3 pregnant women were among the 40 on board a wooden boat stranded off the coast of libya the migrants are being treated for dehydration after several days at sea. but to being counted in albania as a local elections which turned into a flashpoint the tensions that have rocked the country for weeks on minister eddie
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rama insistent on holding the election despite months of anti-government protests that sometimes turn violent at stake as the country's european future press reports in tehran. these ballots are being carried in to secure centers for counting but the result is largely known they were cast mostly by socialist supporters for socialist candidates to many albanians it's a throwback to communism we have lived through a dictatorship not so far it doesn't the 30 years ago i was 10 years old at that time and i remember very well that spirit that i feel terrible when i think that we are easily and without even know do you see there are going back to that period the dictator in many people's minds is the country's socialist party leader and current prime minister eddie rama the main opposition parties boycotted these elections accusing his government of corruption they demand his resignation and the
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general election instead president who is sympathetic to the opposition claims declared the elections canceled and rescheduled them for october to give the parties a cooling off period but the government under held them anyway. the results of these elections are not in doubt socialist candidates are standing unopposed he says he won municipalities and against weak opponents in the remaining 1st they are likely to take all the major ships the question is how many you know binion's will accept these results on monday and what the government will do if 24 opposition leaders refused to yield to their posts rama is calling on opposition mayors and their parties to accept the result and he wants the opposition to resume seats in parliament they resigned in february in a bid to block the political process. yes politics need to do a good job to unite the country but of course it takes 2 for
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a tango i hope for their friends in opposition will reflect upon and will realize that what they did is a disaster for themselves at stake is the country's european future a free and fair election is seen as key for the launch of each new membership talks which have already been postponed by months and could be set back years the socialist party is presenting itself as the guarantor of stability and the constitutional order the opposition sees itself as the more honest broker who can manage e.u. entry but to many albanians both are losing legitimacy jumps at all plus al-jazeera tirana. it is a meeting in brussels trying for a 2nd time to decide who will get the block's top jobs. in brussels any sign of a breakthrough yet at a summit. to be honest not a whole a few hours ago people were sounding the rather optimistic people like your money
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the french president and the head of the e.u. council the group of government leaders saying they expected the 3 top jobs to be allocated tonights perhaps the european central bank chief to be decided at a later date but in the last few hours we've seen a. very long delay to the actual working dinner partly caused by an internal discussion within the european people's party the center right grouping in the european parliament they want their candidate. to still be in with a chance it was rumored that he might step aside the other leading candidate is a socialist the dutch former foreign minister franz timmons now he's deeply controversial with some on the right here he's got such as a basic income for europeans and he's talked about the need for work on climate change some people saying that to reflect the results of the elections in may it needs to be somebody from the. as head of the commission the legislative executive
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body that proposes legislation will now the talks have broken up for more. between donald tusk and some of those e.u. leaders it seems that there's a real i'm passive there's talk now that they could reconvene as late as 1 am local time even going through to monday morning trying to break the deadlock. so at the moment we can't exactly say for sure whether we'll have an outcome within the next 24 hours they don't have to reach a conclusion right here right now there is a deadline for the european parliament which reconvenes on tuesday on wednesday they going to vote on very a president another top job in all of these jobs are involved in the whole splay if we give you that you give us that so it is complicated but for now we don't know what's going to emerge and i thank you very much indeed. back to traditional farming methods on the environment as there is some industry to take
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a new approach in the u.k. one farmers child a so-called wilding technique and i livestock to roam free and the wilderness to grow naturally the results been encouraging but they fear the current political climate could undo their hard work hours the reports after sussex just an hour south of london you find yourself in the wilderness not long ago this was a traditional farm but the owners decided to shut their eyes and see what would happen if they allowed nature to take it all back through astounded even them the race at which it all group back now it not only absorbs huge amounts of carbon dioxide but is teeming with wildlife species have come back here like the stork in that tree off in the distance that haven't been seen in the u.k. the hundreds of years before that it had been really you know we says far as the eye could see it was it was the typical monoculture of british army and we used to travel the world to look at wildlife and we.

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