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worked closely to ensure the development and progress for the country at this very historic moment the military and other forces were in their stations and stones were thrown at them from within the demonstration that the rapid support forces moved in and managed to hold those who are firing at them accountable investigations are being carried out at this moment. joining me on set now is we're late medieval founder and president of sudan policy forum good to have you with us and can we start with these infiltrators the military keeps saying it's responding to infiltrate is there warning about in full traitors who all these people are i don't believe that there are any inference through it that it's only perpetrators of violence and these are the security agents themselves this is their way of saying show you here saying the military authorities are trying to plant people to turn this into a violent club salute i think that's their way of saying should you people decide to come out we are going to shoot you and guess what that didn't detail the so the
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nice people from coming out in millions. it only showed that they are even more detailed men to pursue their divides in a free and democratic society do we have any evidence to show that the military are planting armed infiltrators to cause this violence this is the very. the shot down civilians of protesters while they were asleep and burned some of them. in the 29th or from a gun that's about a month ago so if if you think that this is the very beginning that shot people. while they were asleep. and bearded them to death then we don't need any more to prove because they're in the seating area they were there weren't any infantry at the so the game is just trying to use this as a sort of fuel. to get violence and use it as
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a just occasion to cracking down violently against the civilians what is the military's position on the ethiopian time the opposition's except the military says they're willing to negotiate. indirect rejection. it's not i think more important than the terms of the deal itself is the goodwill of both partners be the forces of freedom and the transitional military council the transitional military council after the current down on the civilians and months ago after having killed about 114 individuals they thought they saw it or the conquest of the public sphere and even is thought to be any state in their own people so very serious about the people not not not there not at all and now this year 40 success yesterday a success of the demonstrations is taking them by surprise because it is shooting
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the balance on behalf of the sea so lately is this a standoff of attrition now to see who will wear down who 1st absolutely i mean if we know theoretically speaking that it taught any theory into a game cannot be brought down by demonstrations but do they want to stations put enough pressure on the key players so that one of the income move against the other and i think should the team see decide to submit the part to the civilians the guards or the orderly game are going to move against them their. progress the military council itself so they are now moving out of moving out of fear not only hope that they can continue in this governance system to save themselves or an interesting perspective thank you very much for
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analysis. still ahead on al-jazeera why the leaders of the european union meeting in brussels pulled an all nighter. i'm sorry a battle in the southern italian island of lampedusa web people are still risking their lives to make dangerous crossings hair despite the fact that the italian government has insisted it's blocked such a rival's. the west sponsored by cattle and. hello again welcome back to your international weather forecast well the heat wave is going to be over today across much of europe and the reason being is we're going to be having a change of air mass coming in from the north all due to this form of boundary right here as you noted for the last 8 days we have been is talking about excessive
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heat across much of the region records have been broken not only in france but also in parts of germany as well and temperatures have been exceedingly high across much of the region but this frontal boundary is going to be bringing some cooler air from the north and as you can see here on the forecast map tempers are about to drop so here in berlin 27 degrees today over towards warsaw 29 so a little bit warmer but tomorrow look what happens as that front pushes down here towards the south we're going to be getting those north lee and north westerly winds across much of the area it's going to be quite windy but look how berlin drops from $27.00 degrees all the way down towards 1123 and a nice day here in paris at 24 now with this frontal boundary though it is going to be a big problem in terms of severe weather we're talking about hail as well as damaging winds could be a major problem across that front and then here across parts of northern africa not a lot in terms of clouds or rain but we're going to be seeing tripoli at about $28.00 degrees there a warm day in tunis at 33 and algiers at 28. the weather
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sponsored. always. on an ounce the biggest 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 open source code to use the freedom for everyone to look we are innovators we are activists we are. tracking the drip just you know. come back here watching al-jazeera time to recap our headlines now demonstrators in
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hong kong are trying to force their way into the legislature they want a controversial extradition bill completely withdrawn. as a gun battle in the afghan capital after an explosion killed at least 10 people dozens have been injured smoke was seen coming from an area near the u.s. embassy the taliban has claimed responsibility. at least 10 people were killed in sudan during protests since sunday security forces used live fire and tear gas protests are the biggest since the military broke up a sit in on june the 3rd killing more than 100 people. turkey's government says there will be consequences for libyan warlord. unless he releases 8 turkish nationals turkish officials say half those fighters will become quote legitimate targets if their citizens are not free to mediately after an administration and top rate cut all ties with anchor on friday thank you sing it of supporting the arrival
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of u.n. recognize government in tripoli after that threaten to target turkish interests in libya including flights and ships. flights have resumed libyan care for the living in capitals only functioning airport was briefly closed after it was hit by an air strike forces loyal to have. attacked destroyed a turkish drone sutil one of the airport's runways synagogues all has more from istanbul initial reactions from the turkish authorities against the seizure of turkey citizens by the eastern libyan authorities have been very harsh took his defense minister said that the price is going to be very heavy and took his foreign ministry said that if they don't release turkish citizens who have been saved it's the libyan authority there will become a legitimate target for turkey turkey backs the u.n. u.n. backed national the national accord in libya and believe that their end his and to
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raj is an illegitimate entity in libya currently what we know is that there are 8 took just citizens who have been seized by easterly we know thirty's 2 of them were already ses before and as we have announced it from here in early may that those 2 turkish citizens who are running a turkish restaurant in libya and they were taken to a prison. which is known to be the abu ghraib of the middle east and at the time we thought we told our audience that their families had no contact they didn't hear anything from those took his citizens for now of course turkish authorities are working on different scenarios and. they are preparing themselves for any scenario but of course the initial initial one is that they are going positive they expect turkish turkish citizens who have been seized by healthcare's have their steam shall be released in the next 72 hours if it doesn't happen then turkey will
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consider different respond methods. syrian state media say government air defense systems have intercepted missiles fired by israeli jets positions in the city of damascus have been targeted killing 4 people holmes was also hit state t.v. says the missiles were launched from lebanese airspace where israeli aircraft are said to have been spotted making low altitude flights israel has carried out their strikes in syria against hezbollah and iranian targets in the past. leaders have worked through the knives as they try to decide who will fill the blocks top jobs so far there's been no agreement it's the 3rd time they're meeting to fill the 5 positions the leaders are divided about who should head the european commission that socialist friends to muslims is reportedly the front runner to succeed young young. he said to lack the support of most governments are letting barbara has more
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from brussels. well as they arrived here in brussels some of the e.u. leaders sounded fairly optimistic people like the french president emanuel mark home who predicted that 3 of the 4 top jobs would get resolved here in the talks but those talks were delayed they started late on sunday night local time and then they broke up for a series of bilateral meetings between donald the head of the european council and the heads of government originally. mr micawber and angela merkel the german chancellor had expected one of the 2 so-called lead candidates to take the job of the president of the european commission either manfred verba a german from the center right or the tip favorites france timmons the dutch politician a socialist there was then a series of negotiations in meetings where some countries told donald why in their view they didn't see mr timmons as
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a suitable candidate countries like poland and hungary extremely unhappy with the prospects mr thomas has put forward other names from the center right grouping as possible european commission heads including in fact michel barnier a chief breaks it negotiator but nothing really came of those and in the early hours into monday morning local time there was a shared your breakfast meeting which was delayed and still the prospects with no solution to this come having to come back to another summit perhaps in mid july. the president of the democratic republic of congo has visited an eastern province where hundreds of people have been killed in communal violence in recent weeks the fighting between ethnic groups has forced hundreds of thousands of people to leave their homes but the president says a large scale military operation move groups. we
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need to do everything in order to bring peace as soon as possible and this is why i am sending a top army officer together with soldiers on the ground in order to resolve the ongoing insecurity in the tory region and that's also why i'm here. protesters have marched in mexico city to demand the resignation of the president. of the manual lopez obrador won the election by a landslide in june he's promising to end corruption and inequality and some of his decisions like the cancellation of a partially built airport for mexico's capital have been criticized by his opponents and supporters. least 5 people are dead and 2 missing after flooding in southwest siberia heavy rain caused the floods affecting around 10000 people from dozens of villages in. many towns are completely cut off thousands of people have been evacuated from their homes. thousands of people have donated money to cover
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the legal costs of a german captain under house arrest in italy. is accused of deliberately ramming her rescue vessel sea watch 3 into a police spoke with was trying to stop her from entering the port of lampedusa she could face 10 years in prison if convicted of resisting a warship. libya is a main port of departure for migrants making their way from africa to europe to seek asylum often the 1st port of call is the italian island of lampedusa and while italy's far right interior minister insists on blocking ports to rescue vessels many are prepared to defy his order so they guy go reports from lampedusa. they arrive safely after weeks at sea babies women and men alive but severely dehydrated despite it all they had managed to reach the italian island of lampedusa . theirs was the 2nd landing in as many days in the wake of the sea watch 3 the
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rescue vessel that saved 40 people from a rubber boat off the coast of libya and eventually bought them to the island by defying italian also richie's. its captain caroline racketing given a mixed greeting of insults and cheers at the port as she was arrested for resisting a warship a highly publicized challenge to italy's beauty beefed up laws and now deny access to vessels considered to be a security risk. in the far right interior minister mathare salvini even called the incident an act of war on a social media tirade there are many who will agree with him and that it's news ports should be closed to such rescue vessels but there are others who do not share that view such as the mayor of lumpy there was a. says he wants to block everything. i've never seen the port closed in.
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this type of talk appeals to people's worst instincts even received threats when you talk about the reality which contradicts what the minister says there are no close ports in lampedusa in fact there are always open this tiny island close to north africa that italy is one of the front lines in the battle between humanitarian needs and the newly robust migration laws. to criminalize ation of search and rescue operations means there are far fewer organizations that are able to provide assistance but there are some that still do the last few. hours. walking in we have felt the pressure coming from authorities those that do make it to lump of those wind up here at this migrant center for processing the system is a lot more efficient these days partly because there are fewer that come here but
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also because they get sent out in a matter of days rather than months but people that come here are still in effect of a mercy of a government that's proclaimed 0 tolerance towards their arrival many will continue to journey across the mediterranean risking people smugglers all in the hope of a better life others like many before them will not make it it is a voyage fraught with danger the sea has claimed many lives old and young alike. and closing the ports has not changed that it's only increased the burden of humanitarian assistance upon those who see themselves judy bound to help sunny al jazeera. at least 31 people have died in a mini bus crash in indian kashmir the overcrowded bus has plunged off the road and rolled down 150 metres along a rocky street rescue teams have evacuated 7 injured to hospitals in critical
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condition the police want to know if the accident was a mechanical failure or if the driver is to blame india has the world's deadliest roads with about 150 people killed every year. japanese fishermen of left to hunt whales commercially for the 1st time in more than 3 decades tokyo is using a loophole in the international whaling commission's rules to hunt in protected and pass sick waters for it calls scientific research the government says it will only allow whale hunting off japan's territorial waters but will end the most controversial hunts in the antarctic. and let's take you through some of the headlines here now just here and now demonstrators in hong kong are trying to force their way into the building housing the legislature they want
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a controversial extradition bill completely withdrawn andrew thomas has more from hong kong. you can see here where protesters have been trying to smash their way into this ledge cobell the essentially the parliament of hong kong and it's both a riot police wait until we're taxed is going to until they're given commands to come out and there are thousands of protesters out at the vast majority wearing helmets like they and they have gas malls as well because in previous protests protesters have had to cast rubber bullets fired at them and the expectation frankly is that that is going to happen again in the middle of. the race one leg just like who is trying to act as. between the protesters outside this building and the place inside to be honest one man on the road this many people outside that many police inside well it's not quite what he's going to achieve it's a very tense situation out here it really feels as though we're in
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a break before things get very violent there's a gun battle in the afghan capital after an explosion killed at least 10 people dozens have been injured smoke was seen coming from an area near the u.s. embassy the taliban has claimed responsibility at least 10 people were killed in sudan during protests since sunday security forces used live fire and to gas the protests the biggest since the military broke up a city on june the 3rd killing more than 100 people. turkey's government says there will be consequences for libyan warlords for how far unless he releases a turkish nationals turkish officials say they have to fighters will become quote legitimate targets if their citizens are not released immediately e.u. leaders have worked through the night is they decide who will fill the blocks top jobs it's the 3rd time they're meeting to fill the 5 positions the leaders are divided about who should head the european commission said to like the support of most governments. the headlines the news continues after rebel
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they understand it's something. important and. we didn't want to be part of this institution and all we really didn't want i mean when when we were starting to like the least of people who were going we were like you know we don't want this kind of job because it's it's horrible we look to the police him and it's horrible is not the kind of deal you're going to be happy or you're going to end this kind of ram and of course now we have we're really happy because it's a wonderful opportunity and it's not something that you can really have easily and we all the things that route do want to change now you can change all these things . if you even.

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