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just going to find out from him what his story is how much it is they were civilian . or. machine or for the almost 2 objects i love. all of them. mohamed tells me that he was one of $75.00 people on a boat that capsized and that happened in may it made headlines around the world at the time and he survived he actually wants to stay into his ear but most of the other people on that boat actually died at sea now he wants to stay because he's here for economic opportunities he wants to work he's a barber he told me not everyone feels the same i spoke to a few people earlier they said that they feel like they're stuck in limbo here the country doesn't have an asylum system the n h c r says they're trying to help to get some of those sent to other countries including europe to safer countries now a few of them said that they work you'll notice that there's quite a few empty beds they work illegally they do the odd job here or there to earn
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a little bit of money and that money helps them buy food and very basic stuff that is not provided here at this camp when i spoke to the red crescent they said that there's a lack of funding but also the government at the moment is in political turmoil and the economy and unemployment is high and for that reason they said that they haven't actually adopted the draft asylum law that was signed in 2014 so many people here are coming from libya and are still stuck here in dubai you see rebels in yemen say they've carried out drone attacks on jews than an airport in saudi arabia the rebel group claims all flights have been halted saudi coalition spokesperson said their forces intercepted and shot down multiple drugs at just an airport. it was al jazeera live from london last i had betrayed detentions torture and sexual violence that is why his government is accused of a brutal crackdown on its opponents i will tell you how climate change is helping
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the u.k. grow its wine industry with a record number of vines being planted across england and wales. hello again to welcome back we're here cross the south western part of australia we are watching one form of boundary that is on board right now pushing through perth and with it we'll be seeing some clouds rain as well as winds now once the system pushes through here on friday you could be seeing a change of air mass temp is going to be dropping as your daytime high only reaches to about 14 degrees we do expect to see some rain as well as the winds continue just to the south here but it is going to be better conditions as we go into the rest of the weekend that same frontal system is going to slowly make its way over here towards adelaide and for adelaide those clouds are going to be increasing as we go into the weekend the temperature though not too bad 1000 degrees is going to
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be a high with winds coming out of the north and for melbourne we do expect to see a nice day for you here on saturday with a temperature of 16 well for the north in the south island of new zealand we're going to be seeing one weather system slowly push out of the north in auckland better conditions few but that's going to be slow here as we go towards friday still seeing some clouds and some wind here but down here towards the south christchurch is going to be quite nice here from friday into saturday as well with a temperature of about 9 degrees and then very quickly as we make away here towards japan we're going to be seeing the rain start to ease across much of the area so for tokyo finally getting a break in the rain with attempted there $27.00 in osaka at $32.00. malaysia plans to abolish the death penalty dividing the community with more than $1200.00 prisoners on death row one of money invested. on al-jazeera.
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al-jazeera. every. welcome back i look at the top stories the white house national security adviser john bolton as welcome person seizure of a tanker loaded with iranian oil off the strait of gibraltar iran is some of the u.k.'s ambassador in town ran in protest the u.n. now says a migrant attention center in libya was hit by 2 as strikes there are reports god
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shouted inmates as they try to flee the bombing. and off the coast of tunisia 83 people are feared dead after a boat capsized in the mediterranean late on wednesday evening. to sudan where people across the country have been out on the streets again demanding a return to civilian government it comes as talks resume for a 2nd day between the opposition and the military and gauche ations collapse a month ago after security forces raided a city in protest killing at least $100.00 people. as the latest. despite an internet blackout that curbed their ability to organize sudanese protesters took to the streets in the capital khartoum and other cities to continue to demand an immediate handover of power to a civilian led government. the african union and ethiopia are mediating between the 2 sides protesters and opposition leaders want to 72 hour deadline for the
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negotiations which resumed on wednesday. any negotiation has to start from the points that we cannot agree on and it is one main point the transitional council it is the point regarding the head of the council because both sides agreed to a civilian majority it was suggested 8 to serve and it was then adjusted to $5.00 and $5.00 plus one and that would be 6 civilians and 5 military. 3 months after president obama al bashir was removed from office ending his nearly 30 year rule those calling for complete change in sudan say there is still a long way to go in khartoum students demanded the reinstatement of the internet something the military gender has agreed to but not yet implemented they also call for the postponement of the academic year until the political situation is more stable. it was a similar scene in the town of santa in the south and this was the city of al qaeda raef in the east. analysts say protesters won't stop until all their demands are
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met including holding military leaders to account for the killing of civilians during a crackdown last month acutely mamba has to be in it well. what if any grand investigation into the killing of what this does when you are throughout the month is. more than 200 people killed. in europe so far the military john to has agreed to demands from the opposition to release prisoners that protestors are concerned that military leaders may prolong the negotiations in order to take advantage of potential splits among opposition groups victoria gate and be al jazeera. actually paying a large inflatable baby trump a loon on the national mall in washington head of the u.s. president's independence day speech said it had secured
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a permit to bring the blame to a protest in the mall but it is not permitted to flow said trying to make a speech about patriotism and has arranged for a shell of military might have event politicizing an important holiday and wasting taxpayer money chaperons his life for us in washington as you have the event myself prove controversial but that does seem to be a good talent out despite the poor weather. right i mean there were these 2 issues that we kept hearing that the white house are particularly concerned about least staffers in the white house one that no one would turn up would be the mass events they don't trump has been billing it would be inauguration all over again that was what they were really scared of but actually looking down we always knew that the area behind me would be filled with people because this is where the 1st v.i.p.'s republican national committee v.i.p.'s political donors at all trump were given tickets so that's one of the reasons why it's so controversial going from the d.n.c. all democrats were given any tickets so this is what makes everyone say wait a 2nd this is just something the campaign rather we also knew that there were 5000
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members of the armed services to a given ticket so they would fill out the space below them but actually just looking back down towards the washroom only with us a pretty healthy turnout here actually able to pull that off so the next thing that he has to pull out of the thing that the white house a bit scared of was to keep to his prepared remarks we've now got his prepared remarks or some excerpts he talks very generally about coming together as one nation with this special salute to america pays tribute to the troops and so on and we were told about what the prepared remarks would be very general very patriotic all about the troops not about all of trump's political upsets and people. who he doesn't like very much of the democrats and so on so now it's more we will have to wait to see whether he actually sticks to the script or he does both that he actually sort of pull this off and he did get what he wanted he didn't get the military parade down the mall that he wanted. but to force you to do bradley fighting vehicles or by the lincoln memorial to turn a little further away because it was there were fears it would destroy the lincoln
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would be what would you call the symbolic and rather sad i would about to you know we were don't show much in terms of just arrived the truckers tweet is all those words are we expect a speech in that. we have to see whether you stick to the script indeed i'm sure he's not far behind thank you very much see in washington. a powerful earthquake has hit the u.s. state of california the 6.4 magnitude quake struck near the city of ridgecrest almost 200 kilometers north of los angeles rescue workers have been responding to incidents including medical assistance and fire as it was the largest in southern california since 1904 with travis lasting as long as 20 seconds. detentions torture and sexual violence the u.n. report is accused venezuela's government and the military of carrying out a campaign of violence to silence its opponents the government says more than $5000.00 people were killed for resisting arrest last year the u.n. report suggests many of them appear to be illegal executions but by may this year
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a further $1500.00 have been killed for the same reason the report details how security forces manipulated crime scenes and planted drugs and guns to justify the killings all and 4000000 people a fled chaos in the country since 2015 to rise above brings us more on this story now from buenos aires. well the united nations says that the report is based on over 500 interviews that took place not only in venezuela but also outside and there were carried out by united nations human rights representative in the country and also by its representative former chilean president michelle bachelet it talks not only about extra judicial killings in the country carried out by security forces mostly in poor neighborhoods this report says that those operations were anti-crime operations but many of them also there is saying that this acuity forces use that force in order to curtail this and it also talks about the rule of law in venezuela saying that the opposition has was neutralized and criminalized and also
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saying that institutional checks and balances have been dismantled in venezuela to davis report comes out just as it's being discussed the death of a navy captain in court he passed out apparently he was beaten and tortured this is what his lawyers are saying and this is something that has shocked not only the opposition and human rights groups but also the world and for human rights groups there saying that this shows that torture in the country is this technique and that this united nations report shows in a way that everything that they have been denouncing for a very long time that's been happening in this country is actually going on and that's why the opposition is asking people to take to the streets this friday july 5th venezuela's independence day the opposition is saskin for people to take to the streets to denounce torture at the same time the government is doing is asking its followers to do the same 5 people have died in the latest syrian government and
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russian airstrikes on the ad lib province syria's last remaining rebel stronghold 3 people were killed in strikes on rural towns in the countryside to more died in the cluster bomb attack on a residential neighborhood syrian forces backed by russia launched an offensive to retake in april. leaders of the ethiopian community in israel have agreed to end the recent violent protests against police brutality demonstrations began in response to the killing of an 18 year old ethiopian israeli who was shot by an off duty police officer on sunday the officer said he was trying to break up a fight but witnesses said he started the altar cation in days of protests and violence with police across israel the officer has been arrested but the parents of the victim solomon take his say they want peaceful protests to continue. i want the demonstrations to keep going but not violently until they charge the policeman who shot him. violence should be solved with violence i only support there and
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nonviolence demonstrations because we are all demonstrating to stop the violence the russian president says he's concerned armed fighters a flowing into libya from syria's province and warn the situation there is deteriorating a timid putin made the comments off the holding talks with the italian prime minister to separate kaante during a one day visit to italy joe now has more now from rome. on the question of libya and following the bombing of refugee detention facilities that juror this week president putin said he was concerned that the situation was deteriorating rapidly he was worried about the bleeding out of fighters from syria from live in particular into libya and he called for a cease fire and for political talks but as to the point and purpose of his meetings here in rome with the italian government where they became pretty clear in a press conference he held alongside 2 separate contour the prime minister mr conti called for a dialogue between russia and the european union and said that sanctions imposed
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since 2014 the annexation of crimea of course were not a desired end state and president putin said look the 2 sides are natural allies he saw no obstacle to the restoration of full ties what he wants of course is the lifting of sanctions and he said he hoped italy would speak up on russia's behalf at the e.u. level he knows that russia doesn't have many friends at the e.u. italy resolutely this populous government in particular one of them renzi salvini i beg your pardon the far right leader now the deputy prime minister has called those sanctions quote madness mr conti has lobbied for russia to be reintroduced to the g 7 the g 8 as it was of course until russia was expelled to an opportunity here to try and probe for cracks for divisions within the e.u. and to win advocacy at the e.u. level and of course in the meeting with pope francis is to putin's with the pope in 6 years an opportunity also to present himself as observers will tell you
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a statesman like on the world stage here was a president whose foreign policy has often left russia isolated on many fronts here being feted not just by a senior member of the european union but also by the head of the catholic church. why production is a growing industry here in the u.k. in part because of climate change a record number of vines have been planted this year in england and wales and they would reports now from west or north of england. it's not budo in france or tuscany in a silly but britain where movie being grown for wine making than ever before. and in the wind in the rain it takes skill the right to parity and determination to grow grapes they spawn all the signs though soon these flowers will bear fruit instead of being such high levels of short days and highly intense sunshine we have this extender period of lower light levels and that has an effect on
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a right wing of the fruit of quality for this year alone 3000000 vines have been planted in england and wales almost double than in 2018. with the culture is growing in popularity but it is a business that comes with an element of risk because of the unpredictability of the british weather but with warmer and drier summers predicted to move in yards of being established making one production one of the fastest growing sectors in u.k. agriculture saying this underpinning or enabling of the sector driven by climate change we're also seeing an increase in the skills that are required we're seeing an increase in investment there's a modern technology being brought into the sector and that creates a really positive picture for producing outstanding world class wines this part of southern england has a long history of wine making but it is expanding past in part also due to strong sales of british wine here and overseas we've planted around about 50 acres of
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vines over the last 2 or 3 years and will continue to buy or lease land move on so we're investing in the future we're confident about the future of this market. back in north yorkshire where there's a little rest of the venue yard where they're hoping for a pump to harvest while of course keeping an eye on the sky and he would al-jazeera west out in northern england. more everything right here including all of our top stories also analysis that takes you behind the headlines there al jazeera dot com as i need to go. just a quick look at the top stories before we go the white house national security advisor john bolton is welcomed person seizure of a tanker loaded with iranian oil off the strait of gibraltar iran has summoned the
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u.k.'s ambassador in tehran in protest it's alleged the ship was bringing oil to syria in breach of e.u. sanctions the iranian foreign ministry has called the move destructive spain's foreign minister says the operation was carried out as a u.s. requests to run into a more korean do naturally we were aware of the operation police patrol boats would go out in the area but we are studying the circumstances in which it happened and it was a demand by the united states to be not to kingdom we are looking into how to fix our sovereignty because it happened in what we understand the spanish waters. new details emerged about the attack on a migrant detention center in libya the u.n. says it was hit by 2 as strikes and there are reports guards shot at refugees and migrants who were trying to escape the bombing ministry of justice in tripoli says 60 people are confirmed dead in tuesday strikes with 77 injured the u.n. recognize government says war 25 the us forces are to blame but have to reject that allegation off the coast of tunisia 83 people are feared dead after
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a boat capsized in the mediterranean late on wednesday evening but was making the perilous crossing from north africa to southern europe 4 people were rescued but one later died in hospital. people across the don are out on the streets again demanding a return to a civilian government. it comes as talks have resume for a 2nd day between the opposition in the military john to negotiations collapsed a month ago off to security forces raided a sit in protest killing at least $100.00 people protest is also demanding accountability for those deaths. the rebels in yemen say they've carried out drone attacks on. ports in saudi arabia the rebel group claims all flights have been halted the saudi coalition spokesperson said their forces intercepted and shot down multiple drugs at just an apple out. well those are the top stories this hour coming up next what i want to investigates why plans to abolish the death penalty
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in malaysia a dividing the community. when the news breaks between protesters and the school building that's. when people need to be you know they needed immediately if you don't have a way to move. on the story needs to be told. we do see you as teens are only going to bring you the world we need to introduce and lightnings on air and online. in malaysia's jails more than 1200 prisoners are on death row. let me come back. they must i want to. but with the government reconsidering the death penalty many hope their lives could be saved. some of us believe that the
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killings are all. live and then you cannot allow the state to sponsor. another killing. now a bit of backlash could see those hopes dashed of militias down the aisle to protect only a small segment of people and that just criminals. one on one east meets the people on either side of this emotional life and death debate. worryin yan immolations northern state of. it feels like a steep e. town with a laid back vibe. but it's an unspeakable crime happened here just months ago.
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the victims were 4 year old nurul honeymoon and her brother one year old mohammad hafiz. they were killed in their beds allegedly by a neighbor armed with a large knife. 6 months on that parents are still in shock. interests the fisherman was out at sea when the man rampage through his house he still doesn't know why. that's when mom post one way and they're. off and i thought i was a level. 7 year old mohammad hakim survived because he was sleeping in another room. his mother is lucky to be alive. and might be the buying of them and then you add in the question do you know what that will be that but i think they will believe that doesn't they not at the will because i know. that if at that point i didn't see all of them.
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said to me. the 2 children are buried near their home. the family visit regularly. it's a nightmare no parent should have to suffer. beatrice and sheila say they were relieved when the alleged murderer was arrested. but they are now alarmed by new. that malaysia the death penalty. although i say. i mean i know my team can't be mining machine on any mine so when my team and i knew. what you have to remember them with even when you mean about leaving me and. almost in the home on
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the. malaysia is a secular country but islam practiced by the majority of the population is protected under the constitution. capital punishment is allowed under islamic courts sharia law. beatrice's call for the government to retain the death penalty is supported by many from within his faith. nor hakimi hates the kid operands of muslim rights and geo. lengthiest gawd i'm going to. go for my life yeah yeah why yes i think. think i'd. own my own opinion but i thought i knew. and don't want to but i might if i don't belive me but that nagging.
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not all muslim organizations agree though. in the capital kuala lumpur we meet dr but. founder of the islamic front. so if these people are dead because you can kill the people who made it and the people who did it was to see that no we can keep slaves because the. point is literally islam should be combined that will be tender for century and it should be compatible with human rights as well. hello there we break into programming now to take you to washington d.c. that's where the u.s. president there you can see him on the podium he'll be speaking at an independence day event that event will be featuring tanks on the streets and fighter jets flying
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above now no president has to vote delivered an independence day speech at the national mall since 1951 and critics have accused trump of politicizing this 4th of july holiday by putting himself on the center stage. the speeches taking place at the lincoln memorial that's the area usually reserved for fireworks watching but let's listen in president trump this speaking. the 1st lady and i wish each and every one of you a happy independence day on this truly historic 4th of july. today we come together as one nation with this very special salute to america we celebrate our history our people and the heroes who proudly defend our flag the brave men and women of the united states military.
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we are pleased to have with us vice president mike pence and his wonderful wife karen. we're also joined by many hardworking members of congress acting secretary of defense mark asper and many other members of my cabinet and also the chairman of the joint chiefs of staff general joe dunford thank you thank you. thank you. lieutenant general daniel hawkinson of the national guard. distinguished leaders representing each branch of the united states armed forces the army navy air force coast guard marines and very soon the space force the as we
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gather this evening in the joy of freedom we remember that all share a truly extraordinary heritage they gather we are part of one of the greatest stories ever told the story of america it is the epic tale of a great day sion whose people have risked everything for what they know is right and what they know is true it is the chronicle of brave citizens who never give up on the dream of a better and brighter future and it is the saga of 13 separate colonies that united to form the most just and virtuous republic ever conceived on this day 243 years ago our founding fathers pledged their lives their fortunes and this sacred honor to declare independence and defend our god given rights the
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road thanks thomas jefferson wrote the words that forever changed the course of humanity we hold these truths to be self-evident that all men are created equal that they are endowed by their creator with certain unalienable rights that among these are life liberty and the pursuit of happiness the with a single sheet of parchment and $56.00 signatures america began the greatest political journey in human history but. on that day the patriots who would determine the ultimate success of the struggle were 100 miles away in new york there the continental army prepared to make it stand commanded by the b. levitt general george washington the
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overwhelming as the delegates debated the declaration in philadelphia washington's army watched from manhattan as a massive british invading fleet loomed dangerously across new york harbor the british had come to crush the revolution in its infancy washington's message to his troops laid bare the stakes he wrote the fate of unborn millions will now depend under god on the courage and conduct of this army we have therefore to resolve to conquer or die. the who days later general washington ordered the declaration read aloud to the troops the assembled soldiers just joined an excited crowd running down broadway they toppled
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a statue of king george and melted it into bullets for battle the faraway king would soon learn a timeless lesson about the people of this majestic land americans love our freedom and no one will ever take it away from us the that same american spirit that embolden our founders has kept us strong throughout our history to this day that spirit runs through the veins of every american patriot it lives on and each and every one of you here today it is the spirit daring and defiance excellence an adventure courage and confidence
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loyalty and love that built this country into the most exceptional nation in the history of the world and our nation is stronger today than it ever was before it is it's the wrong it is the was the that and same righteous american spirit forward charge laureus constitution that regular. hurrican character led the legendary explorers lewis and clark on their perilous expedition across an untamed continent it drove others to journey west and stake out their claim on the wild from.
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