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astray sion with what she says is a lack of international action a report released last month didn't determine who authorized the killing but it did find credible evidence she said pointing to saudi crown prince mohammed bin salmond's involvement calmar believes rich countries have done little to pursue justice one way of pressuring the saudis she says is depriving them of hosting the next g. 20 summit in riyadh in 2020 political accountability for mr khashoggi will mean that it doesn't happen. elsewhere or something is being done to ensure that the political as. in the us and in other countries does not become complicit and she's calling for a restriction on saudi access to surveillance technology there should be a moratorium on the sale of surveillance technology to saudi arabia because time
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and time again that country as demonstrated that he can meet cannot be trusted but us president donald trump is the key to making effective moves on the saudis who have rejected reports and maintain the g.'s killing was a rogue operation by officials the u.s. has put sanctions on individuals while keeping warm ties with the saudis state partly because it buys u.s. weapons and is hostile to iran. comments don't reflect official u.n. policy she says the u.s. has power lies down sure of what to do next even though she says it should be clear justice should come as an international level with the un and the f.b.i. ordering cruel inquiries andrew symonds. still to come here at al-jazeera fishermen and girls have their boat given back to them after israeli court rules in their favor. we see other kids that committed war crimes in iraq is
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acquitted of murder. hello we've got more really heavy rain across southern parts of china loss of cloud showing up here the plumbers continuing to take the town across the region then in this big bulge of cloud making its way across the northern half of vietnam will also produce some flooding i suspect that will drift his way into the southwest of china still some showers there into hong kong 10 but is it around 30 celsius fitting very close very humid and very wet so over the next couple of days they want to see showers there into the philippines plenty of showers across china plenty of showers to into the northeast of india we are massing big downpours you see how the cloud extends its way right across
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a good part of eastern india too monsoon rains of course they have made their way up towards the northwest more heavy downpours for not poor by the pradesh saying heavy showers western ghats dying very wet mumbai will continue to stay in flood we've got 29 celsius top temperature here in the cloud in the right where it stays dry new delhi still up around 40 degrees no letup in that heat here then where do the forty's across iraq minister as well as per usual here in doha temperatures at around $42.00 celsius and they will start to warm up over the next couple of days. capturing a moment in time. snapshots of other lives. other stories. provided a glimpse into someone else's work. inspiring documentaries from impassioned
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filmmakers i'm at the front lines i feel like i know it i have the data to prove a. witness on al-jazeera. right it's time for us to take a look at the top stories here it out there the u.n. security council to hold an urgent meeting on libya coming after at least $44.00 people were killed more than 130 were injured in an attack on a migrant detention center in tripoli the u.n. human rights commission says the bombing may amount to a war crime. there's been international condemnation of the attack
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the e.u. called it shocking and tragic and has called on libyan authorities to better protect my ignorance. herschel investigator examining the murder of germany's jamal khashoggi wants world powers to reconsider holding the next g. 20 summit in saudi arabia agnes says she wasn't able to determine who authorized the killing but did find quote credible evidence pointing to the crown prince's involvement. rahul gandhi has resigned as leader of india's main opposition party the indian national congress the 49 year old letty's party's campaign during this year's general election but faced major defeat against the governing b.g.p. he was hoping to become the 4th member of his family to be elected prime minister but he says he's morally responsible for his policies poor performance well is lecture at the faculty of history at the university of cambridge she says his resignation is significant but doesn't mean the end of the gandy tennessee in
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indian politics. it is a catch 22 for the indian national congress it is highly identified by the narrow gandhi family and yet most people most indian in the indian electorate has reacted badly to the dynastic nature of leadership in it so i think now the party faces a crisis as in terms of who to make responsible to make the leap in the face of leadership in this party i don't think that mr gandhi or his sister or even his mother on leaving the political scene but i think what they're trying to do is to actually sort of come up with a sort of 2nd tour of leadership before and this shows that actually. gandhi himself wants to take on the fight in terms of ideology that is incredibly clear from his statement this is the resignation letter was not simply about the hands out but was actually saying well india needs to be careful it is entering
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a dangerous era where institutions are being taken over by a so-called authoritarian government and the congress needs to fight that system so i think in a way he's saying well i think he's going to be as it were a moral or an ideological force but he's not going to leave the day to day running of the party to someone else european leaders say they won't pursue disciplinary measures against iran after the u.n. nuclear watchdog confirmed it had breached a stockpile limit agrees under the 2015 deal about their urging terror are not to go any further with a plan to reduce its compliance under that agreement ravi has more now from tehran . with just days to go before iran is expected to take another step in its plan to reduce cooperation with the 2050 nuclear deal president hassan rouhani had an angry rebuke for the united states. over the past 20 years it is then was started
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to light the fire extinguisher if you say it is dangerous to play with fire why did he start it. he was responding to comments by president. of the international atomic energy agency or the i.a.e.a. on monday confirmed iran had breached an agreed stockpile limit for enriched uranium. and i think playing with. the u.s. pulled out of the deal last year imposing ever widening economic sanctions including stopping iran from exporting excess nuclear material another example iran says that illustrates the u.s. is to blame for how fragile the 25th or joint comprehensive plan of action has become caught in the middle attempts by europe to salvage the. europe's lack of stronger public condemnation of american sanctions as a weakness of the instrument in support of trade exchanges or. to mitigate u.s. sanctions essentially an oil for good scheme iran's president says.
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it could be an acceptable action. now it's like a bank. this is a critical time for the nuclear deal if nothing changes by sunday july 7th iran says it will start enriching uranium at higher purity levels and will expand the scope of nuclear activity stopped with the signing of the deal. the best thing for america to do is return from their mistake. but runs out of patience world leaders are running out of time. rolling back on the deal is meant to be a way for iran to take back some autonomy with regards to its nuclear program something it gave up for economic relief that iranians say they have yet to fully experience it's also meant to call into question the commitment of the remaining signatories
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to the 2015 deal who no doubt worried that this diplomatic. might be the thing that breaks. now boeing has promised to give $100000000.00 to the families and communities affected by the 2737 max 8 crashes in which $346.00 people were killed the money will be used to create a hardship fund for the relatives of those killed in the crashes in indonesia and ethiopia early investigations into both accidents suggests a software issue may have been to blame. hong kong police say 13 men have been arrested in connection with monday's vandalizing of the territory's parliament building as andrew thomas reports public opinion is split over the takeover of the building and what should happen now. on monday night they were protesting on cheese day night they were taking down the color of protest
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posters and notes they had left behind protestors in hong kong say they want to keep an archive of their struggle but many think monday's vandalism went too far this is not what i expect while i expect this to not go too far just peaceful many protesters don't want to show their faces for fear of arrest but this man was one of those who broke into alleged hong kong's parliament on monday night he justifies the action with you know hurt and the police just wanted to go. and find. him and our last agent was another older protester thinks that by not intervening earlier police deliberately allowed violence knowing it would reflect badly on the protesters even so he to feel to ballance against property was justified high on the teaching are you coming my generation failed to do enough for the last 20 years i've got children i fear for them there was violence it was against property not people we need to keep the
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protests of. these protests began over an extradition bill that would have sent suspects to mainland china for a trial they've now turned into calls for greater freedoms part of the battle is about public opinion and most people in hong kong did not take part in monday's protests instead of watching them on t.v. if they felt the violence went too far that could hurt the protest discourse on that opinions a mixed with broadly splits between older and younger people in an upmarket tea shop that supports the protesters action for me i think it's reasonable to deny her any people or they didn't. rob anyone they don't burn a car they don't read to shop but elsewhere there's irritation of the violence like i'm old it's not good it was wrong they broke all the government stuff. citizens should do this july the 1st was the climax of months of protests there aren't any
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more planned but protests to say they're not over either andrew thomas al jazeera hong kong. firefighters in iraq a put out a blaze at a strategic oil pipeline south of most saw the fire started after 6 explosive devices went off in head that's a village 70 kilometers south of maize saw the pipeline links kirkuk to turkey's jehanne port au israel has returned several fishing boats and confiscated from girls a fisherman it was ordered to do so by an israeli court after human rights organizations said the boats were seized illegally problem has a report from gaza city. this is one of dozens of boats which the israelis confiscated from gaza fishermen it's here because back in may an israeli court said that the boat should be returned this one had to come back by land because it's so badly damaged it can float the owner says he's going to need about $70000.00 to
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repair it not sure 13 families worked on this boat everyone ended up without a job if we can rebuild the boat we can fish again and we can repay our loans to get the boat repaired and ready for fishing needs thousands of dollars confirmation that the boats were going to be returned came in as part of an agreement that was reached at the end of june and the everyman thomas said it was going to stop people of gaza flying balloons carrying incendiary devices over the border into israel and it said it would also control the protests that really happening at the border every friday as part of what's called a march of return for its part israel said that it would continue to a lot of fuel into gaza for gaza's only power station and it would extend the fishing limits for gaza fisherman and it would return the boats since that agreement in june to protest on the gaza side of the border how things quiet but history shows that truces and cease fires and agreements like this can be very
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fragile particularly in this region people on the israeli side of the border as well as the gaza side of the order are waiting to see if this if it holds. a u.s. navy seal charged with committing war crimes in iraq has been acquitted by a military jury in california special operations chief edward gallagher is found not guilty of murder gallagher was accused of fatally stabbing and i thought prisoner he'd been wounded by an airstrike in iraq in 2017 i did your question reports. the allegations were deeply troubling and came from members of his own platoon subordinates of navy seal special ops chief edward gallagher turned in their own leader reporting he'd stabbed to death a 17 year old wounded prisoner who was an isolated fighter shot at unarmed civilians in iraq and threatened to kill those accusing him of committing war crimes but at gallagher's military court martial for 1st degree murder and other
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charges the prosecution had no forensic evidence to put forward no body no autopsy and thus no official cause of death was we got into trial they were prepared they didn't expect they didn't do what is needed in a case like this really this should never have got to trial the way that it did a dramatic blow to the case against gallagher was the bombshell claim of another navy seal who testified under immunity that it was he who had killed the young i so fighter the witness was a medic telling jurors he closed the teen's breathing tube as an aft of mercy the prosecution never recovered and the jury of fellow military members acquitted gallagher of murder. if you. thank god. i believe the. lawyers for the platoon chief say he had been falsely accused by
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younger seals who envied his rank and accolades gallagher was on his 8th tour of duty he was a darling of american conservative media and president trump appeared to support him in march tweeting in honor of his past service to our country navy seal eddie gallagher will soon be moved to a less restrictive confinement while he awaits his day in court that day came tuesday and jurors acquitted gallagher of all war crimes save for the one. unsold charge of posing with the corpse of the teen eisel fighter jurors saw the photo that gallagher texted to friends with the caption good story behind this got him with my hunting knife the photo could not be explained away the gallagher's own words were apparently not enough to convince the jurors that he was guilty of murder heidi joe castro al-jazeera washington. the charismatic
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executive who saved the u.s. car manufacturer crys live from going bust has died at the age of 94 during krises turnaround battle in the late 1970 s. levy iacocca convince congress to lend the company $1200000000.00 money that was eventually paid back ahead of schedule and with interest he later wrote several bestselling books throughout the 1980 s. polls repeatedly identified coca as one of america's most admired figures is earlier in his career he was the visual me behind the now classic ford mustang lee iacocca was 94. traverses regular the top stories here about his era the u.n. secretary general has expressed outrage over an airstrike on a migrant detention center in libya's capital tripoli that killed at least 44
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people antonia good terror she's calling for an independent investigation and the security council to hold an emergency session soon the u.n. human rights commissioner says the bombing may amount to a war crime. and the u.n. special investigator examining the murder of journalist to marcus shoji wants world powers to reconsider holding the next g. 20 summit in saudi arabia agnes cullum are says she wasn't able to determine who authorized the killing but did find credible evidence pointing to the crown prince's involvement rahul gandhi has resigned as leader of india's main opposition party the indian national congress the 49 year old led his party's campaign during this year's election but face major defeat against the governing b j p he was hoping to become the 4th members of his family to be elected prime minister he says he is morally responsible for his party's poor performance hong kong police say
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13 men have been arrested in connection with monday's vandalizing of the territory's parliament probe aging politicians in hong kong say repairs to the building could cost over a $1000000.00 the police have declared it a crime scene as the cleanup continues the protests were triggered by a controversial bill which could allow for the extradition to mainland china where boeing has promised to give $100000000.00 to the families and communities affected by 2737 max crashes in which $346.00 people were killed the money would be used to create a hardship fund for relatives of those killed in the crashes in indonesia and in ethiopia early investigations into the accident suggests a software issue may have been to blame the fire fighters in iraq have managed to put out a blaze of the strategic oil pipeline south of mosul the fire started after 6
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for the us to. be a pastime for base formation routes yeah i mean. i do think there's a problem and. should. face the nation from the. street. so base from issue rules is the name under which i record and play regularly going into the reggae music is really going to shape my life from a very young age and you know it may come from jamaica but i feel that. it talks about justice equality and talks about colonialism are great in music has a message that's that's deeply relevant in today's world and especially for india i think and this is kind of all out right wing assault on our freedom to oss
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questions and generally all freedom of expression and people you know are being targets of the students teachers activists filmmaker that's right since. i've been targeted almost all of them have been intimidated that's on the arrest and people on the streets. protesting this ryszard doorstep sort of in whichever way you know i'd like i'd like to attempts to contribute something to this. even amongst the e.u. can. i teach this isn't anything needed to speak. but. if you can be a part of the struggles that are happening around the country what the meaning of culture and of artistic production meaning is still. trying to bring people
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together to be a voice or getting off of to people. if you're playing the people's music you have to find the people and it's been so much what i dreamt of but i was frustrated with what i'm doing always i dreamt of it i know what a song to speak of them i don't want to dance and i know it can energize people make me feel i have power you know these are things that should not only happen if you need music venue and this sort of i would in my views this is something which i want to be able to contribute to a you know i'm gathering protest space that i think is a space for this can be all bad news. a way for us to i dressed in frustration it
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was to go back to the heart already know that i mean just some system calls. and softness some time not just the stack of speaking of sound systems traditionally have been a way to take things in your own hands and to find ways to take music straight to people i mean literally i've been wanting to build a sound system ever since i started playing records records most of my life. sound systems i expensive and you can buy them readymade you have to build it yourself so with a mix of crowdfunding and i was born money me and my partner some of us started building own systems and it takes a lot of knowledge and experience to build its own system they're lucky to find a sound engineer. and see what it sounds like. and. mean. this is a this is the real deal and i'm getting a big vinyl so we can take it. country you know oh ok.
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well it's having some way to play it that's the biggest that's the biggest thing is finding some way to actually turn it down. because it's loud i. mean i. remember coming for you it is probably easier i say this example and then the other one coming out is yeah. fun fun challenge i'm sure the other channels running but why do you feel the need to stay home with something as important to understand because if you string out wrong things move them back. to you for my. taste of course when you can kill somebody with this monster what kind of music doesn't come on nobody writes. and it's so real and so that
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suddenly you're something that starts as an idea suddenly becomes a reality and it's a damn physical system that you're on top of imagine this the green set up in different places setting it up people coming and go it's this you know i meant think she was from. bending legend is exactly will all of this is the biggest not number one in any i remember listening is full it's and griped is saying lives were at the forefront and they after the game share knowledge of the people who are the moose and didn't get to have a most tricky because there are bugs in the phone when i leave supremely it's i'm not even sure i want it to be a success because if it does then back to me more introverted stephen. was thinking big stuff it just as a mother and i as a human being. well those are the consumer. this
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. confidence and all apologies to everyone trying to sleep in bed catch themes and the rest of the final 4 minutes are you one sick earth right about now because like. i remember you shutter it from. revolutionary are oh no we're. made some long shots i mean chinese know that lies before this is where are we going to land i want people going to react you know how a people going to react if i take the system to a protest space or to a street corner and now people are going to let loose and dance with us and get it or people are going to be that you know you'll be dismissive and duck who's this
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privilege guy playing this foreign sounding music i mean of course that's a feeling you want people to connect to her for doing something not lucky. one. so we continue to trust that and i don't operate the system and he played a gig to launch it and not long after i want to call from my old university and. bring the system then to support their comrades were on hunger strike.
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i just kind of want a little bit. to listen to people it's a mismatch if you listen. and so it doesn't make it so if. you get it you know in order to keep. i thought i. know you're nervous man i mean don't you always nervous because you want to be relevant and you want to be able to communicate and create meaning you know. you never nor you know what i want to or sometimes do want to let you know how can you not think you're making music here and i can't i've been doing this my life i love it but you think i'm a i mean don't you know. it's really going on bit of anything if there's no music and they're going to get it which in effect. and for business supposed to be also. so it's important for these kind of things these kind of mediums these kind of what is this going to music to be part of the a lot of anything.
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back on holiday to strike against this unjustice. and in the beginning when i started playing that actually awesome you want to sit down which i didn't want so i'm playing records and i have seen of people like sitting on the ground looking at the expectancy which made me very uncomfortable 9 hours and it wasn't working in quite the way that i want because the one idea is that people don't look at me look at each other enjoying something not so. good to me now i hear this. bridge should not use it for you know you're not
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