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does calling for a longtime leader omar al bashir to go the military took over in a coup the process does argue the ruling council is a continuation of the shias regime demanding a transition to civilian government. 2 the c. opposition groups say they hope this deal will be the beginning of a new era for saddam. alexy o'brian al jazeera. let's get more on this we're joined by yasser armand's that anees open session member and a leading figure in the saddam's people's liberation movement and he is joining us live from london very good to have you with us on al-jazeera so mr armand do you think that this really could be the beginning of a new era when the military is going to rule for another 21 months before handing over power to the opposition. well having me i believe it is not. this agreement is not a surrender but it is that. it doesn't bring victory because of peoples and
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we are having a lot of divisions. and a new beginning. it couldn't have encouraged impunity because it is very clear that. the our forces dogs if you don't mind change they do not. issue of accountability yes but you know what happened at this strike site. this issue had been brushed aside. again there is no. clear link establish a clear link between the issues or for bringing peace and ending wars we have. and this is a big issue yes in the history of sudan and you have named some real issues with
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the agreement with what we know about the agreement so far including as you were saying the strike on june 3rd where dozens of protesters were killed and as far as we know there is still no timeline for this investigation what do you think the opposition has if anything has got out of this deal because you are also saying that it's not a surrender. well their position now they are to offer a new transitional arrangement but the rekers party and especially given the presence of and it glorious militia. are him in deep yeah which is now growing over size outside the institutions outside the system. the institution of the state has no control over the militia of the over deployment force and this militia is recruiting from inside sudan and from outside sudan from
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mali from chad from nigeria and getting a lot of resources that is unaccounted for in the institution of the state and it is this is. one of the tsar start again is a little bit is it well i was just going to say how does all of this then bode for you know elections to be held in just over 3 years if the opposition is going into this with a much weaker hand. yes that that is a good questions because you know for the elections to be held. around 6000000 sudanese while no i did refugees. have a space to come. to sudan and to resume their own life. it needs ending the war and for a moment then blue nile. also. require that the muscles
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of the military council. him it has to be we have to bring them to size so that we have experience for the moderate opposition is now it is very clear the military council is just hoping that you exist process is going to dismantle the forces of freedom and kinch. part of them. to a man with ak you very much for your time on this that the dinies opposition member yasser ad man live in london thank you. now a quarter and gibraltar has ordered the detention of an iranian oil tanker for 14 days the party the question the crew and examining the cargo head on has condemned what it describes as the illegal seizure of the tanker by brushing off the spanish coast the u.k. suspects the iranian ship was trying to deliver all to syria and breach of e.u. sanctions paul brennan has the latest. after the initial diplomatic flurry on
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thursday the situation appears to settle a little bit but the process is ongoing and there are 2 strands to it 1st of all is the procedural process and that is the interviewing of those $28.00 crew members on board the gray swan this oil tanker which remains anchored within the shadow of the rock of gibraltar being interviewed as witnesses not as potential suspects by a contingent of around 50 royal gibraltar police who are on board that oil tanker conducting those interviews and the investigation and the police are undertaking is to try to establish exactly what the cargo is where it came from where it was going to what the exact destination was that we're looking at the ships logs and various other documents on board and speaking to the crew as well for that information a warning from the u.k. foreign office here in london is that the process of that investigation could take in their words several weeks so it looks like it could be a pro loaned kind of situation there in the mouth of the mediterranean and that
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feeds into the diplomatic and political situation the iranians continue to be very angry that this ship has been stopped in this way a former leader of the iranian republican guard has been on social media suggesting that the iranians in retaliation should contemplate stopping and detaining a british ship in the gulf region no indication from the iranian government that they will actually take that course of action. and the other aspect to all of this is the gibraltarian government which is bristled at the idea that it was only acting on it at the behest of the americans we heard from the spanish acting foreign minister who said that the information that led to this operation came from the united states gibraltar denying that they were acting at the behest of any 3rd party nation saying that they were simply upholding europeans. sanctions law the
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statement from the gibraltarian saying there has been no political request at any time from any government we acted independently based on suspected breaches of existing law and not at all based on extraneous political considerations to take that. there are plenty more ahead on the news hour including a new challenge arises. ois for a change in leadership after 4 and a half years of leftist world. zimbabwe's under-powered economy how unreliable alep tricity supplies are putting businesses and workers under pressure and why the white house is not on the agenda for the world cup finalists the whole has the details later in sport. thousands of algerians have returned to the streets once again calling for freedom and democracy protesters
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a tired of corruption and want they call the ruling elite to cede power the mass demonstrations are taking place on the anniversary of independence from french will victoria gate and be reports 2. a day of mixed emotions for algerians celebrating independence from france in 1962 but also demanding the complete overhaul of the establishment its rules ever since. many algerian say they feel betrayed by their political elite and have lost trust in the government they will say down the interim president is the right person to run the country at this critical time. on thursday abdelkader been called the national dialogue about arranging a presidential election but didn't set a date to when that might be on the streets the discontent continues but. knowing. it. ready oh you did did you go out. on julian's bob dylan
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julian's most jews. are willing to sacrifice their time in force for the future of their country the same protesters who forced out president abdelaziz bouteflika in april. as a member of the same elite accused of corruption vote rigging and poor governance. 57 years after independence many algerian say they're still fighting for freedom they want to plead sweep of the political establishment and a national unity government to lead the transition to democracy victoria gate to be there. well let's get more on this we're joined by george joffe a research associate at the school of oriental and african studies london middle east institute and he's joining us live from london mr jaafari always a pleasure to have you with us on out on al-jazeera so we're hearing from the
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interim president of the cather ben feller calling for national dialogue saying the state and the military will remain neutral in the process how likely is that. well it's open to a very large question they've hardly remain neutral so far because they've insisted that the existing constitution should be the only way in which algerians address their complaints and they're going so it is well the demonstrators quite clearly insist on a new constitutional dispensation for the country and if the powers that be right now insist on using the current constitution could we actually see the army chief who many in algeria see as the real power broker act macgyver use that constitution to take all the power on july 9th when the interim president's mandate expires. that's a again
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a very interesting question i'm not sure that it will be godzilla who is in a position to do that in a way is only a figurehead of the army itself the real question is where the army stands north of this because the army has been the government toward the jury and state for many many years ever since independence and it is inside the army the decisions like this are actually made snow in the midst of would like to become the new president there's very little likelihood that there will be acceptable to the demonstrations and therefore in the sense argyria is entering onto a new phase when we really don't know quite how they're going to resolve this crisis and this is just a how do you see the events you know off the past few months in the context of algeria's nearly 6 decades of independence from french role but so many a celebrated today. the problem is that for our derian in the sense their revolution has taken away from right at the beginning of
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independence and they have never really forgiven or forgotten it and the result then is that in effect they're now demanding belief should be restored it's a demand that's come up before one should remember for example that the real crisis now interior began in april 980 and then again in 1988 in october 1908 and so in a sense what we're seeing now is a repetition of that process but now more forcefully after the civil war and a determination that this time they will give in message off a it is great to get your thoughts with thank you very much for your time that is george joffe a live in london thank you. now it's also independence day in venezuela president nicolas and other little is expected at celebrations of the capital caracas opposition demonstrations are planned by his arrival though they follow the un's human rights chief accusing security forces of politically motivated executions
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let's go to our correspondent in suppose she's just joining us live from when assad is in argentina following what's happening in venezuela because before we get to that u.n. report tori's the talk us through what's planned for today. well it's a very special day in venezuela today with events planned by the government but also by the opposition it started very early in the morning with a ceremony where venezuela's independence heroes are very this was a ceremony carried out by members of the military and by the government later on there was a meeting at the constituent assembly also where the time officials there denounced that at this point venezuela's independence is at risk by foreign powers especially by the united states and what we're seeing right now is to additional military parade that's happening right now with the the president nicolas maduro what's
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a typical this time is we're seeing the minute the government militias that traditionally in a way march with a weapon well this time they're carrying big boxes of what are known as clap boxes this boxes are well known to the venezuelan people because they have some basic food items like rice peanuts among other things then the militias are marching with the boxes so for many critics are saying that this is a symbol of the assistance towards the population on the other hand that we're seeing demonstrations planned by the opposition by opposition leader wang why the who say that they need to march to denounce for example torture to denounce that event. right now it's in a dictatorship brand that's why they're asking for a change in government because they were very very sickly saying is that the current administration cannot solve the enormous problems that venezuelans are facing today. i'm afraid that's all the time we have but we will thank you for now
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that is tories about joining us live from where this is now zimbabwe and during their worst power shortages in years business owners try to get around by operating at night when they're more likely to get a steady flow of electricity but as what i'm a tosser reports from it is just another problem solving the country of income. it's just after 10 o'clock at night for people like martin it's time to get some work done if he's lucky to have about 7 hours of electricity before it switched to for good for another 10 hours or sometimes longer rolling power cuts known locally as load shedding have forced businesses in to adjust in some areas people never know when they'll be power that sometimes means not going home. because i have to be. in the night i have to be. i don't
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have enough time to rest. is experiencing its worst pockets in 3 years some neighborhoods haven't had a steady supply of electricity for weeks if the middle of the day and usually at this time a lot more people will be busy working making furniture but there is no electricity those who can afford it are using generators the rest sits and waits until the part of. the country is struggling to generate enough electricity to meet demand it's the mining sector which gets more than 2 thirds of its export earnings is one of the worst affected what kind of investor would be excited by a market where you know very well that it's dark so a lot of factors are militia to mcguinty any chance of economic recovery so then what it means is we'll continue having to put off inflation rates of in negative g.d.p. growth in the current account deficit when we continue to put in more than we export
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energy officials blame a drought that has reduced water levels at the largest hydro power plant in the country aging coal fired generators consumers who don't pay bills and decades of corruption in the energy sector those that may have played. a role in making us get to this situation. they really should know that we're not going to take it. everybody is that responsive. but fixing what's gone wrong in the image of if that ever happens will take time. it doesn't have enough of it. and. this will likely be an every day reality for zimbabweans who have no choice but on this date. still ahead. a controversial.
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new york every day. care. plans for the. whole. alan there are still showers wandering around tragic is stan but not many of them you're hard pushed to see very much in the satellite picture in fact you might say why am i showing it to you or are you quite right it's mainly occasional showers in the northern caucasus georgia for example otherwise just hot sunshine and a breeze it's normal we need some and i 45 or more from the middle of iraq science words and into western iran where yesterday it hit $50.00 coastal areas are clearly cooler beirut 30 rather more pleasant but you're going to go very far inland to
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find that hot and currently dusty breeze running all way down so the eastern side is sorry to bahrain qatar and the u.a.e. that breeze is reducing visibility was not changing the temperature very much still middle forty's even higher than that run the coast of amman it's normal this time the air to have an onshore breeze particularly in salalah which isn't often overcast and sometimes drizzly hasn't settled in permanently but it's certainly more often than not cloudy the opposite to what you might find in most of the countries really south of the equator in africa fronts do go across from the west to the east and south africa cape town's forecast for saturday is a dry one at 15 but if you look science you'll see the rain. i'm victoria my childhood was not always easy my mother was suffering from severe depression through making this film i hope to understand my mother's mental illness
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and to find out if the conditions for the mentally ill have improved literally millions of people can be treated receive no help or medications we all have a duty to change attitudes. mental illness break in the sun on al-jazeera. the latest news as it breaks communities may be in disagreement accusing the other 4 of these attacks and the chilling with details coverage thousands of protesters have been streaming away for minutes ago how thousands of dollars have been staying gone from around the world sacrificed. to. bear the brunt of those sacrifices is what this is all about.
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it's good to have you with us on the al-jazeera news hour these are our top stories the world health organization says an attack on a migrant detention center and libya has taken the death toll for the battle for tripoli to almost a 1000 the un recognized government meanwhile says one of its jets is missing and while all those forces say they have shot one down venezuela's president and his opposition challenger are holding rival rallies on the country's independence day some of those government as fighting allegations of. section of views and extra judicial killings by the un opposition leader on why those demanding more accountability for those abuses and thousands of algerians have returned to the streets once again calling for freedom and democracy protesters are tired of
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corruption and want who they call the ruling elite to seize power the mass demonstrations are taking place on the anniversary of independence from french from . a car bomb explosion has killed at least 3 people in southern turkey the blast was in the town of ramle close to the syrian border to accuse president everyone says the explosion was likely terrible ated it's thought the dead were in the car when the bomb detonated so tim costello has the latest from istanbul all. 3 people got killed and one wounded during the car bomb but the targeted helmet town by turkey's syria border according to turkish official statements those 3 who got killed during that sacked syrian nationals and the turkish interior minister said that the inspectors suspect that this bomb can be an i.e.d. now they are trying to figure out whether it's a removed controlled bomb or whether it's a time bomb also the security officials are trying to figure out whether. the
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bomb attack was perpetrated by eisel or the syrian kurdish fighter a group which the turkish government recognizes as a terrorist organization linked with the out both kurdistan workers party times $300.00 this horse thousands of syrians that's why it is an important and strategic place for turkey but the town has been targeted it was targeted many times on to 2013 when numerous attacks took place in turkey's southern region especially in 2000 may 2013 the town was attacked by a car bomb which of course at least 50 lives and turkish government said that that was perpetrated by a local turkish group. loyal to president bashar al assad and following that incidence and numerous attacks in the region the government closed the syria border which is a 900 kilometers long for border crossings and since then there wasn't
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any is such attack at least there were. casualties until now the inspectors are currently working in the field and trying to figure out what kind of explosion it was and the perpetrator. to malawi now where there was no letup in the 6 week fight by opposition protesters against the re-election of their president thousands marched on parliament in the capital a long way for that and peter more that they could deny as allegations of the results of the election in may but doctored farm in the middle has more from neighboring south africa. the latest protests led by opposition parties and a coalition for human rights who are demanding that president peter mubarak a step down they're also angry with the electoral commission which they say is responsible for what they are calling a fraudulent election which took place in may and in that election which i recall was reelected by a very narrow margin for a 2nd term of thousands of people gathered in the capital long where the worst
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skirmishes between opposition supporters and supporters of motoric us ruling party about 3000 people marched to parliament and camped they overnight they are expected to continue these demonstrations throughout the day today and some shops looted and property was damaged during the protests that have already taken place the opposition's blame supporters of the government democrat democratic progressive party for that destruction and also for attacking opposition protesters and the demonstrators say they will continue their protests as long as it takes to get top electoral offices to step down now we haven't heard much from president mubarak of besides calling for opposition parties one of them led to by the former vice president solace to lima to accept the election results but these opposition
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parties have in fact gone to court to have it a null the election results as well as they also want to fresh elections to be held now these protests have continued since the election results were announced more than a month ago and these opposition parties say they'll continue them as long as is necessary. to hong kong now with thousands of muslims have joined demonstrations against a controversial extradition problem pride has more. this is being organized by a dog that i say should calling itself simply a group of hong kong mothers that's grown out of this protest movement and they decided to call this rally on this evening that's the end of what's been one of the most tumultuous weeks in recent hong kong history as a way of trying to keep up support for the thousands of people who've been out protesting and demanding a withdrawal of this controversial extradition bill but what they're also calling
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for is a sense of understanding for the small minority of people mostly young protesters here on monday strong hong kong politicians people that these mothers believe have been acting out of a sense of she had desperation and frustration. it hurt when we saw the kids storming in english to me like this. the young people had no choice they were afraid and didn't want to take such action there's also increasing concerns about what all of this rest is doing to the general state of mental health here in hong kong with brick hotel rising the amount of depression cases for example that some of the organizations that operate crisis and suicide hotlines say they are getting more close especially young people who feel not only that they government doesn't represent them but they have no way of changing that well they
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talk about their worries they talk about that they are hopeless and they talk about . the future. especially for young people that they don't see any good future sadly several people in the past week or so appear to have taken their own lives after leaving notes or telling friends that they saw no future for themselves in a city with such political deadlock on and it seems that situation is likely to continue with student groups return. acting an offer from the government to hold talks saying at this stage and he told us would simply be pointless. to greece now and voters will head to the polls on sunday for the 1st time since the height of the country's financial crisis and opinion polls suggest the conservative new democracy party is on course to when following the left wing serve as a potties electoral defeat of the european union elections last reports from athens . comes from one of greece's 3 big political dynasties but give yeah cause me to
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thank yous is an outsider to the conservative new democracy party his election to its leadership by the party base in 2016 was unexpected and many in the party disagree with his promises to streamline state bureaucracy and partially privatizing social security health and education but these promises helped me to thank yous when a 10 point lead over the governing left wing cities in the european parliament elections 6 weeks ago. i have kept my promise to reach an honest deal that will bring growth but when i travel every corner of the country twice listening to everyone farmers students the unemployed but i also heard that a new day dawned on our country. the question is whether me to take these can tighten the nuts and bolts of an economy that still uncompetitive over the last
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decade it shrank by a quarter and is forecast to grow by just 2 percent a year it's a thank you is promising to double that growth rate that's good news for this car repair shop owner who says he lost 40 percent of his business during the recession i don't know he was as. i've heard the leaders need to muck krissy says he's going to bring in new investments but also help existing businesses by lowering corporate tax sales tax and social security contributions but these measures have to be permanent me to thank you promising to lower business tax by 3rd and social security contributions by a quarter that would drastically lower the cost of doing business in greece but to deliver he has to persuade creditors to decrease the amount of tax revenue greece spends repaying them each year if mr thank yous in his 1st months proves that he is . doing better than expected in terms of the reforms that he's managing to
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attract investment and so on then i think there will be flexibility. to reduce the target i think if that reduction does not happen. it's hard to see how he can. do all these tax cuts you democracy bears much of the responsibility for bankrupting greece by over borrowing when there was a cheap supply of money when financial markets collapsed in 2008 it was the greek taxpayer who had to make promises to be met taxes. living within their means seems to have matured the greens. increased social spending greeks seem to charity. want to cross. al-jazeera. to the u.s. state of alaska now where reg. breaking heatwave has turned pristine forest and to multiple massive wildfires dense covering large parts of the state and people in
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some communities have been moved to safety while obviously being want to prepare for the worst and he got a report from sterling. on the can i pin incident the swan lake fire has been raging for a month officials say in recent years these kinds of fires have become more frequent and persistent but alaska is also in the midst of an unprecedented heat wave that shows no signs of abating local firefighters and emergency staff are being reinforced by so-called hot shot crews from across the u.s. conditions are monitored by the hour in order to tackle what is now a massive blaze this is a case of prioritizing where people and infrastructure is basically exactly also what's good for the environment and what's safe for firefighters that's always going to be our number one priority. on the ground staff are stretched thin and have been on the front lines of this blaze for weeks videos posted by crews fighting to control these wildfires showed just how difficult and dangerous the
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work is we came across the book valley firefighters a crew made up of native alaskans from remote communities who are vital and highly trained part of this operation we all here is one. we're all here to do our job. to help help alaska and. help save people's homes there was a fire in 2015 in the lotto and there was a lot of firefighters there to save our community and when i get back we're just meters away from the main road into sterling but just look at this scene here behind me some of these areas over here are too dangerous for firefighters to go on foot so i look up to the scooping up the water to try and tackle the flames in this one like virus so far consumed almost 350 square kilometers and it's won. of more than 80 fire is across the state hot spots of blaring up all the time and experts say these fires may not be extinguished until the seasons change and that could be
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weeks away. quality across the southern part of alaska is now a big concern with plumes of smoke covering the mountains close to the state's largest city anchorage. forecasters say alaska's heat wave a factor in making the fires worse may continue for weeks for the foreseeable future this is going to hold in place that week window that we work out in time for events like this that i'm capable of forecasting for it looks like it's going to hold for now so yeah pretty hot hot and dry to be continued for sure the role the climate change plays is something at the back of many people's minds here they call it just say alaska summers appear to be getting longer and hotter if that trend continues shared resources could be stretched to breaking point and gallacher al-jazeera stilling alaska. we have the.
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now to a medical breakthrough patients with spinal cord injuries have regained the use of their arms thanks to a nerve transplant surgery pioneered in the stray via a national trials have given 13 power lies to people at least partial control of their hands and elbows the surgery involves removing nerves attached to functioning muscles and reattaching them to paralyze to ones doctors say the method is not a cure all but it could be used to help people with similar injury. the
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unemployment rate in the us as at an e. at 15. it's not looking so rosy for many workers and the future experts predict for termination and the next decade will cost a quarter of all jobs but artificial intelligence is helping nursing students prepare for work and hospitals question salumi reports from new york and how. now is resuming 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 in a clinical environment than a classroom that's going to help open up. well the textbook i think there's a 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
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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 some offers 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 opposed to just go. home and wages. when she comes there 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
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pay. will have better outcomes. students review their experiences after words in the boardroom 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 base 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 christian salumi al-jazeera new york. right it is time for thought about hands the whole is thank you very much to wimbledon and it's not often that a mixed doubles match is the highlight of the day's play at the all england club but it's certainly the case this friday as former champions on the murray and sort of raina williams team up together in the opening round without much to come in actually right now novak djokovic is currently a set up in his 3rd round clash with who but what
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a touch with your coverage is facing criticism at home in serbia for inviting courage and goran even if it's during his coaching team nationalist sentiment still run hard since the 1990 s. war 2 star nickel it was more from belgrade. dot com militarist former n.b.a. player from serbia told acknowledge your beach always was to support growth croatian sports sportsmen and sportswomen and when he does that today that is a obviously something which is bad for the people who are serbs or who are in that war so the tabloids in serbia started to criticize novak djokovic sure because you've got an even issue between his software is this year's wimbledon the tournament that all the breaks so much even that the serbian president alexander devoted to the press conference regarding some other matters had to answer the questions of journalists about the debt issue and he told to the media doesn't always work or is a brave young man and that he is building bridges between people even between
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people who are once in war and the death is that there's a a good thing in comparison to destroying those bridges and so basically knowledge or courage was a target of the boys here in belgrade but not many people regarded humors as a target because of that this knowledge of great supports gratian sportsman even in football and tennis so it's widely known that he's friends with all those people 15 year old corey golf is looking to continue her dream round at wimbledon later on friday the american qualifier will face polonca head stuck on center court it's already been an upset for the 14th seed informa well number one carol are more jackie beaten by zhang why off china is the 1st time sarah has reached the 4th round at times. also into the 4th round days to seed carrying up to chicago the czech player was pushed hard by taiwan's shea so wright has 632664 victory
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taking an hour and 46 minutes up next a fish provided check i'm patrick catalina much of. rafa nadal survived a real test against the kid off to reach the 3rd round that now won the harley charge match in 4 set. and later said the australian doesn't make the most of his undoubted abilities in the sport or kill us was up to the old tricks on center court at one stage underarm certainly want to point i guess he also lived up to reputation for losing his call as he was warned several times after several nights a heated exchanges with the chair umpire the big talking point very came in the 3rd said when kids are smashed the ball and the dolls body during a point he admitted later he was deliberate. on this will. be dilutive with. 1625 nearly 30 with him i don't care. what old up old yes i mean to do it's got how many slams
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elegy one that. can take a ball of the chest. sometimes it's tough to see a couple of things on on court and he's amazing how how how good he's able to play so he's able to forget about all this stuff he potentially his grand slam winner r.k. to cricket pakistan have missed out on their chance to secure the last qualifying spot for the world cup semifinals they went into their match against bangladesh needing to win by at least 311 runs well despite a century from or hock pakistan could only manage a tariff of 315 bangladesh currently 139 for 4 in reply. thief as president says he wants to see the next women's world cup grow from 8 by 8 teams to 32 jan infantino also what's the current prize money doubled but he says the proposal needs quick action as the bidding process is already underway. we will discuss it. as
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a matter of urgency and see if we can already decide to increase for. 20 twentieth's in which case we should reopen the bidding process and allow everyone to have a chance toward a nicer maybe calls for some of those been getting ready for the 24 years old now the united states women's team appear to already be looking toward beyond sunday's final against the netherlands alex morgan was asked if the team would go to the white house if they won the tournament well listen for yourself but doesn't sound particularly promising i think we'll make that decision after we finish sunday's game i think there's been a lot of talk prematurely about the white house in a bar. first we have to do business and then think again how they answer the question anyways limburg champion said a good book and alexander pop up of bodies denied claims they were paid to vote for rio as host of the 2016 summer games the ethics committee of the arias c.
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has asked both men to respond with booker currently an executive board member the allegations are made in the brazilian court by the former state governor said yorker brough he's serving a long jail sentence for corruption and embezzlement abroad says times he paid $2000000.00 in bribes through intermediaries to secure vote for the games barbie dolphin sorry their thoughts and prayers are with play kendrick norton after he was involved in a serious car accident the 22 year old's career is largely over as his left arm had to be amputated after his car hit a concrete barrier family friend so his vehicle was cut off before the accident happens he'd been with the dolphins for just one season. so i thought neighbor him of it says they have the easiest name to spell but you think playing for the pros that his team would at least get it rights they. switched into a clean jersey only to have the baby in the all are in is turned round didn't seem
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to faze him very score the are ready to go as all of the match of the galaxy beats are also today. that's what will like to thank you very much for that and that does it for the news hour but do stay with us we'll have another full news bulletin for you with all the latest from sudan and a lot more in just a few minutes thank you for watching. malaysia plans to abolish the death penalty a dividing the community with more than 1200 prisoners on death row one a
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150. on al-jazeera. for the last 2 years these students have been collecting rubbish every day it's helped clean up the campus and helped build some of its facilities for every 2 kilo's of plastic waste they collect the school receives a brick made of plastic and cement. for some activists this may not be the most ecological way to eliminate the problems of plastic but this is seen as an immediate solution to the growing problems of landfills across the country waste can now be used to manufacture building materials. were such a problem is something which is a geopolitical issue that's for governments international institutions to manage under 1000 refugees don't have the right to move freely on the other and gourds can move freely as far and as much as they want it's
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a multinational colonialism this is a v a moment over the democrats across this country they just want the mom europe's forbidden colony episode one on al-jazeera. the world health organization says almost a 1000 people have died in libya since world. watched as assault on tripoli. welcome to their own life for my headquarters in doha with me elizabeth purana also
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ahead saddam's military council and opposition groups reach a deal to share power but elections are still 3 years away. gibraltar police say they questioned the crew of a seized iranian oil tanker as witnesses and not suspects iran has threatened to detain a british vessel and retaliation. and it's known as america's coldest state but alaska is dealing with a heatwave and one of the biggest wildfires in its history. the world health organization says the 3 month campaign to capture libya's capital tripoli has killed almost a 1000 people and the u.n. recognized government which is resisting. his forces says it's lost contact with one of its warplanes half those fighters have shown the wreckage of what they say is a jet downed by them now the number of dead in tuesday's attack on
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a migrant detention center and tripoli has risen to 60 with dozens and. well the victims of the attack are refugees and migrants who escaped their countries in search of a better life but his mom about that while had reports from tripoli the survivors now have to do with the trauma of tuesday's attacks. 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 migrants as a try 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
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strike the migrants pushed against the door trying to escape the guards tried to 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 a 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
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especially those who are still in shock we're also trying to connect them with 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. the r. 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 like 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. who is joining us live from tripoli now we're learning more about the moment tuesday's attack happened. will elizabeth that video there has been said kool-aid to on line i have just spoken with the supervisor of that detention center that was targeted the on tuesday night he confirmed to me that this footage is correct and accurate 100 percent and it shows the 2nd head which targeted the detention center and killed 53 migrants who fiji's he also mentioned that this is this happened like 20 minutes after the 1st hit which. which landed in an open area about 700 meters away
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from the 2nd or from the detention center also as you know we can see in the footage elizabeth the same elements that we have witnessed since tuesday we have been visiting that place since that night and it's all the elements that we reported and recorded the are the same elements and remember that it is. according to supervisors they say that the after the 1st hit the grunts tried to get out they were scared but the guards tried to keep them inside. they did not know that there would be a 2nd head to get the detention center elizabeth thank you for that for now that is much more that than i had for the latest live in tripoli thank you. we're going to move on to other news now and in the coming hours saddam's opposition leaders are set to hold a series of public meetings in the capital thought they want to explain why they
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signed a power sharing deal with the military junta under the agreement a council will be set up with the leadership changing from the military to civilians after 21 months and while some protesters have welcomed the date as a victory others say it as surrender alexi are brought in 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 just 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. recused 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 him eighty's involved there are always late he's not really sure. it's not him it's not. it's not our sharing it's not our. muscle and this is how this is you know. it's going to be really hard. any sort of. anti-government demonstrations began last year with protesters calling for longtime leader omar al bashir to go the military took over in a coup the process does argue the ruling council is a continuation of the shias regime demanding a transition to civilian government. 2 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. at least 3 people have been killed in a car bomb attack in southern turkey the blast happened in the town they hung a close to the syrian border it's understood those killed were inside the vehicle at the time of the explosion turkish president treasure part of the wants of the bomb and is likely to be lent to what he calls terrorism. according gibraltar has ordered the detention of an iranian all tanker for 14 days authorities are questioning the crew and examining the cargo head on has condemned what it describes as the illegal seizure of the tank and by brushing off the spanish coast the u.k. suspects the iranian ship was trying to deliver oil to syria and breach of e.u. sanctions paul brennan has the latest. after the initial diplomatic flurry on thursday the situation appears to settle a little bit but the process is ongoing and there are 2 strands to it 1st of all is the procedural process and that is the interviewing of those $28.00 crew members on
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board the gray swan this oil tanker which remains anchored within the shadow of the rock of gibraltar being interviewed as witnesses not as potential suspects by a contingent of around 50 royal gibraltar police who are on board that oil tanker conducting those interviews in the investigation of the police are undertaking is to try to establish exactly what the cargo is where it came from where it was going to what the exact destination was they'll be looking at the ships logs and various other documents on board and speaking to the crew as well for that information a warning from the u.k. foreign office here in london is that the process of that investigation could take in their words several weeks so it looks like it could be a pro loaned kind of situation there in the mouth of the mediterranean and that feeds into the diplomatic and political situation the iranians continue to be very
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angry that this ship has been stopped in this way a former leader of the iranian republican guard has been on social media suggesting that the iranians in retaliation should contemplate we are interrupting you to take you live to the cities capital of khartoum where the opposition is holding a news conference on why they have entered into an agreement when the military let's listen then the civilians. in our country. i do apologize for now we don't have that news conference from sudan we will go back to it as soon as we get it again it is a news conference from the sudanese opposition they are explaining to their many supporters why they have entered into a power sharing agreement with the transitional military council the ruling transitional military council i believe that we might have reestablish that connection let's try going back to it.

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