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well that's correct it's a big day in venezuela and it began with a ceremony by the government in a pantheon that's where venezuela's independence heroes are buried later on there was in a meeting at the constituent to sing assembly this is the legislative parallel body that was created by the government and that's where they're denouncing that venezuela is under attack by the united states and other countries and that's why they're calling on to the government supporters to take to the streets on this day there's going to be a military parade a massive military parade it is a tactic but it's not the only demonstration that's going to be taking place the opposition on the other hand is also calling for a big demonstration they're saying that they're going to march towards the military counterintelligence unit to this is a mini security services unit that has been blamed in the past days but because of the death of a navy captain maybe captain that was in trial he was accused of plotting to kill
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president when he passed out his lawyers are saying that he died because of tortures and that's why the opposition is planning to put protests towards the headquarters of that security services unit on this day. when i started thank you. and he is experiencing record breaking heat waves and drought conditions that have contributed to the deaths of hundreds of people the west. has experienced its lowest rainfall and decades leaving many farmers in a dire situation one tells a story. my name is the. bite honey i'm 25 years old from. the water pond in the villages dried up. only come once every 5 or 6 days. there is no fodder to feed the animals i was forced to leave my cattle in this hoping that they would survive.
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far and wide to bring water i bring one water. there is no water to drink shook in crops have been destroyed the heat has burned the grass there is no water for people or animals to drink. it's the end of june we've kept our fields ready so that we can sort if it rains i was so caught in seat the rain sort of monthly. if it doesn't rain i will be in a very difficult position. provide for my family the rains will help us i'm waiting for the rains to start. california and celebrating july the 4th were rattled by the state's strong earthquake in 25 years. reported small fires gas leaks and cracked roads but the damage isn't as bad as 1st feared a series of aftershocks have followed the $6.00 magnitude tremor it's at the center worse of the city of bridge class ridgecrest that is around halfway between los
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angeles and las vegas and neighboring nevada. patients with spinal cord injuries have regained the use of their arms thanks to a nerve transplant surgery pioneered in australia and new trials have given 13 paralyzed people at least partial control of their hands and elbows the surgery involves removing nerves attached to functioning muscles and reattaching them to paralyzed ones doctors say the method isn't a cure but could regularly be used to help people with similar injuries. then employment rate and the u.s. is near a 50 year low but it's not looking so rosy for many people in the future experts predict automation in the next decade will cost about a quarter of all jobs but artificial intelligence is helping some workers as kristen salumi reports from new york and. now is wheezing and coughing his cheeks turning blue the symptoms of his asthma attack may be common but students at columbia university's school of nursing say treating them is far more challenging
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in a clinical environment than a classroom it's going to help open up your eyes. well the textbook i think doesn't talk back to you so especially when you're dealing with pediatrics and a child that scared of something or doesn't want to do something. how is a state of the art medical training manikin who under the control of a nearby instructor talks and conveys emotions in addition to symptoms his body works with a broad range of patient monitors and sensors while robotics allow him to simulate nearly a dozen facial expressions fear anxiety and anger i think that would seem like the opportunity to really explore like i'm but the component of health care and treating patients and people in their family as like not just like someone who has an ass asthma exacerbation. birthday one more time actors are also used in simulations here one place house father is just go. away just about
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when she comes and much of this kind of training used to take place on the job but as health care becomes more high tech so has the training of medical professionals . the simulation center has the look and feel of a real hospital with operating rooms and even a maternity ward the idea is to better prepare students for the real world so their patients will have better outcomes. relation is over students are. view their experiences afterwards in the board room studies show that simulation improves their critical thinking clinical judgment and communication skills with communication errors one of the leading causes of harmful mistakes in health care really shows the true aspect of what nurses do were not just the skills based profession but there's a lot of thinking clinical decision making involved which is why more training like this may be just what the doctor ordered kristen salumi al-jazeera new york still
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for sport with lia thanks for shell 15 year old corey golf is looking to continue her dream run at wimbledon later on friday the american qualifier will face polonia hartsock on center court there's already been an upset for the 14th seed and former world number one caroline wozniacki. of china it's the 1st time she's reached the
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4th round at the championships. the 8th seed. needed a deciding set to reach the last 16 she came through against marius akari of greece eventually taking it on the 7th match point. the former men's finalist mito surround it had an easier time against israeli opelika after top taking the 1st set on a tie break he only dropped 3 more games to progress to the next round rafa on the del survived a real test against nick kyrgios to reach the 3rd round the del won the highly charged match in 4 sets and later said the australian doesn't make the most of his abilities in the sport curious was up to his old tricks on center court at one stage hitting men under arms served to want to point but he also lived up to his reputation for losing his cool as he was warned after several heated exchanges with
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the chair umpire the big talking point came in the 3rd set when kiddo smashed the ball in adult body during a point he admitted later that it was deliberate. well you see 25 that me me with i don't get. why would upload yes i mean how many slams how much money that thank you got over you can take a bowl of the chest we're going to call justin at all sometimes it's tough to see a couple of things on on court and he's amazing how good he's able to play and so he's able to forget about all the stuff he potentially he is going to islam when defending champion novak djokovic plays his 3rd round match later on he's facing criticism in serbia though for inviting correction goran event of 7 to join his coaching team at wimbledon serbian tabloids are calling it
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a scandalous partnership nationalist sentiment still run high since the 1990 s. war between the 2 countries to san nicolas has more from belgrade. the community as a former n.b.a. player from serbia told nobody joke of each always was the support crowe croatian sports sportsmen and sportswomen and when he does that to death that is a obviously something which is bad for the people who were serbs or who were in that war so the tablets in serbia started to criticize novak djokovic should because you are going to name an issue since you saw for this year's wimbledon the tournaments that all the breaks so much even that the serbian president elect on that of which are the press conference regarding some other matters had to answer the questions of journalists a ball of debt issuance you told to the media doesn't always work or is the brave young men and that he is building bridges between people even between people who are once in war and the deaths is that there's a good thing in comparison to destroying those bridges so basically
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nobody djokovic who was a target of doublets here in belgrade but not many people regard to humans as a target because of that there's no we don't greet supports gratian sportsman even in football in tennis so it's widely known if you friends with all those people a lump it champions sergei both ca and alexander pope of have both denied claims that they were paid to vote for rio as host of the 2016 summer games the ethics committee of the i.o.c. has asked both men to respond with both because currently an executive board member allegations were made in a brazilian court by the former rio state governor sergio cabral who is serving a long jail sentence for corruption and embezzlement cabral claims that he paid $2000000.00 in bribes through intermediaries to secure votes for the games. the miami dolphins say their thoughts and prayers are with player kendrick norton after
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he was in a serious car accident the 22 year old's career is likely over as his left arm had to be amputated after his car hit a concrete barrier and started rolling family friends say his vehicle was cut off before the accident happened he'd been with the dolphins for just one season pakistan's cricketers won't be getting their world cup miracle to reach the semifinals batting 1st at lord's they set bangladesh a target of $316.00. with a century but in order to qualify above new zealand in the points table pakistan now need to bowl their opponents out for just 7 runs. team usa appear to already be looking beyond sunday's final of the women's world cup against another lions alex morgan was asked if the team would go to the white house if they won the tournament you can listen for yourself but it doesn't sound very promising i think we'll make that decision after we finish sunday's game there's been
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a lot of talk prematurely about the white house and about. first we have to do business and then i think you guys know the answer to that question in just the last 16 matches at the africa cup of nations gets underway later on friday as well egypt are preparing for their clash with south africa the hosts are looking to win the tournament for an 8th time we are they were playing now we have a moment but the fear that that's true. for all he's very important to handle the situation we are 11 against 11 there's no i've been just for nobody. zlatan ibrahim ovitz doesn't have the easiest name to spell or say but you think playing for the pros that his team would at least get it right after half time the l.a. galaxy player switched into a clean jersey only to have the be in the are in his last name switched around it didn't seem to faze him though he scored the only 2 goals of the night. to no herb
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a him of it for the win. for guy well that's all yours for now hand back to your shell thank you very much thank you for joining me for the news hour i do have much more to come on the other side a break on our web site al-jazeera talk on take a look when you get. they watch us. they gather evidence but so can we. and american cyber activists develops and used in brazil to monitor police. we have more cameras than they do because we're the people a bigger brother. rebel beaks. on our jersey.
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and her husband gavin worst late when 4 teenagers broke down the back the teenagers described as being of african appearance still on the run before all of this happened i wasn't scared out of black people or people of color. whatever the focus on african gang crime began in march 26th jane when violence broke out at the moon the festival at federation square in the center of melbourne to gird so that africa no table coming together and no there was a far cry get out of the car in my rolling poll if you lot some of it was because the place became involved and we started choice and they just people in that crowd all narrative in the media to talk a lot of political pressure on these people to commit crime interesting the race. gets blamed for the actions of the few. people have to face i thought have to feel saif side there's a lot of perception issues i think that we need to deal with as well. mexico's most
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loved soap exposes the reality of more than life through fiction. soap box reveals the drama behind the camera this week the produces focus on the difficulties facing indigenous women and the power superstition still holds over a large section of society. going to be a couple 2 worlds episode 3 of soap box mexico on al-jazeera. the world health organization says almost a 1000 people have died in libya since world war launched his assault on tripoli. i'm richelle carey this is al jazeera live from doha also coming up at least 3
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people are dead after a car bomb explodes in southern turkey. today as the military council opposition groups reached a deal to share power but elections are still 3 years away. thousands of mothers take to the streets of hong kong to support students japan's over a controversial law. the world health organization says airstrikes on a migrant detention center and libya have taken the death toll in the battle for the capital to almost 1000 people in the past few hours the u.n. backed government says it's lost contact with one of its fighter jets south of tripoli and a social media post warlord forces show the wreckage of what they say is a pro at that they shot down near a city that is southwest of the capital the ministry of justice says the 20 strikes on the center on tuesday killed at least 60 people and injured 77 others more than
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300 migrants and refugees are still being detained at the center in libya where at least 60 people as you said were killed and in their strikes earlier this weekend the u.n. says that that puts them at a growing risk for another bombing had reports from tripoli. only meters away from the detention center that was bombed migrants and refugees have been sleeping on the ground since the detention center was hit on tuesday night they have remained here scared then traumatized local libyan authorities are worried if they move them to a nearby facility it too could be targeted by warlords relief or have to his forces and says there are reports guards shot at my gran's as a tried to escape the bombing this acuity personnel here deny that accusation but they refused to let the migrants to speak on camera. immediately after the 1st strike the migrants pushed against the door trying to escape the guards tried to
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open the door but couldn't they were soon enough some migrants jumped over the walls to escape the 2nd to strike hasn't side. it's been revealed that 2 airstrikes targeted the detention center the 1st hit a garage the 2nd holding cell with about 120 men the u.n. back to government in tripoli blames have those forces for the attacks since have there is launching a military campaign to seize 2 police back in april his fighter jets have targeted several residential areas this detention center was also hit by an air strike back in may those who survived tuesday's bombing now rely on aid organizations and local donors for food humanitarian workers say they're helping them as much as they can. that we're trying to alleviate their suffering by raising their morale especially those who are still in shock we're also trying to connect them with
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other organizations that can help them. these migrants are grateful to have survived the airstrike though some of them lost friends supervisors here say children women and their husbands are due to be transferred to other detention centers but the others will have to stay here until the you and h. c. are decides where to put them the injured have been receiving medical treatment in several hospitals in tripoli those with minor injuries have been relieved others lake these victims here will have to stay longer they are worried the authorities might transfer them to other detention centers the migrants here are from african asian and arab countries many of them were intercepted and detained while trying to cross the mediterranean to reach europe they say their embassies have not reached
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out to them yet and they don't know what is going to happen next and her play a tele head has been gathering more information to add to your report there among where it seems that things just get worse and worse for the migrants there in libya what else can you tell us. well the situation remains vulnerable for these migrants and refugees rachele and recently the government of national court under this pressure. recently has decided. rather has announced of the it's looking into releasing all migrants and refugees from libya's detention centers just closing down all detention centers in libya you know this is just in theory they have just now said that they're looking into this plan and they have not even is tarted implementing this plan or.
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sharing the united nations is implementing this plan but as you know. that the government of national called cannot send those my grosso a few days back to their countries many of them have fled war on poverty in their own countries and they only are from time to time. taking care of them sending their teams to visit the detention centers in libya and also these migrants many of them they have been intercepted and detained in the mediterranean sea as they try to cross the military and towards europe so the this remains a problem they cannot send them back to their countries and it seems that the government is not able to protect them especially with the ongoing conflict richelle all right up to our headline for us in tripoli thank you a car bomb explosion that killed at least 3 people and southern turkey the blast was in the town or honey close to the syrian border turkish president. the
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explosion was likely terror related it started in the car when the bar ted made it has more from istanbul. this car bomb attack in hard times very hard the district killed 3 is syrians according to turkish officials and there is one wounded. the syrians were killed inside the car when it when the bombing happened and the 3rd person 30 syrian lost his life when he was taken to the hospital for treatment what the security sources tell us is that they are considering that this bomb can be an i.e.d. but of course since the inspectors are on the ground they are still studying the scene and. there is no specific information for now yet and we are expecting a statement in a few hours by the interior ministry for more information it took is disaster agencies said that there is no sign of a chemical. and there is no sign for any chemicals i have to say that are
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a home the was targeted before especially in 2013. back at that time the city was targeted by a twin car bomb bank the turkish turkish officials attributed that to. a local turkish group loyal to the to the syrian president bashar assad and at these 50 people lost their lives at that time and following that incident and following some routine attacks in the region that time turkey close its border in syria border. crossings and since then we haven't heard much incident in the region that's why the officials are taking the case very serious and they are trying to figure out whether this attack was committed by isis or why fiji what it will take time and they have to run the ideas of those syrians and of course it is difficult for them because they're trying to figure out whether they have crossed to the turkish side legally or illegally opposition leaders in sudan
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are said to hold a series of public meetings in the capital to explain why they signed a power sharing deal with the military giunta under the agreement a council will be set up with the leadership rotated. military and civilian protesters are welcome the deal is a victory as others see it as surrender brian reports. in khartoum the crowds gathered chanting for the revolution just hours after opposition groups announced a deal with the military council there reminding the jointer it will be held accountable for its actions. revolutions against injustice they say the military is unjust it shows the scale of the challenges facing the partners in sudan's new power sharing deal. this agreement paves the way for the creation of transitional authority institutions that will implement political economic and social reforms one of the most important priorities of this government will be to
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ensure pace and conduct a thorough and transparent investigation into the killing of protesters and bringing the killers to justice the coalition of opposition groups and the military council have been at loggerheads for months they only came back to the negotiating table this week after intensive mediation by ethiopia and the african union. the 2 sides agreed to establish a sovereign council to be shared between the military and civilians for 3 years or more but also agreed to create a civilian government that is nationalist competence and independent under the leadership of a prime minister that has the same qualities the talks broke down in may over who would lead a transitional government in the crisis deepened days later when security forces stormed a protest camp killing more than 100 people forces led by this man mohammed harm done doug. were accused of leading the violence. we would like to reassure all the
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political forces and military movements as well as all the youth the men and women involved in this transition that this is a comprehensive agreement that doesn't exclude anyone and reflects the aspirations of the entire. sudanese people some say there will be no accountability while his macy's involved the problem is late he's wary of relations we should it's not in the. it's not. it's not our sharing it's not our. muscle and not this is how this is you know. it's going to be hard to. any sort of government and to government demonstrations began last year with protesters calling for longtime leader omar al bashir to go the military took over in a code the process does argue the ruling council is a continuation of the shias regime demanding a transition to civilian government. 2 c opposition groups say they hope
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this deal will be the beginning of a new era for saddam. alexy o'brian al jazeera. and dependence day celebrations in algeria are being accompanied by the 20th successive friday protests to demand a new democratic government its 57 year sentence and dependence from colonial france pro-democracy protests began in february which led to the resignation of longtime president abilities but a fake and april interim president abducted arbonne salah has called for a national dialogue about arranging a presidential election meant to not set a date for when that might be 1st if a is a research associate at the school of oriental and african studies london middle east and stick to the joins us now from london appreciate your time so much so there actually are rules as a mechanism in place to outline how this is supposed to happen elections should have happened why haven't they well the arms is quite simple they should have happened within 90 days of the former president stepping.

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