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transitional power because the final text is now being legally revised and will be published to the whole sudanese people. the coalition of opposition groups and the military have been at loggerheads for months the only return to the negotiating table this week after intensive mediation by theo pierre and the african union. going to give up whatever the 2 sides agree to establish a sovereign council to be shared between the military and civilians for 3 years or a little more but also agreed to create a civilian government that is nationalist competent and independent under the leadership of a prime minister that has the same qualities. the talks broke down in me over who would lead a transitional government. and the crisis deepened days later when security forces stormed a protest camp killing more than 100 people forces led by mohammad. known as timidity were accused of orchestrating the attacks on protesters but. we would like to
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reassure all the 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 you make these involved the problem is they way our relation. is not in the right it's not. it's not our sharing it's not that. 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 or morrow the she to go the military took over in a coup but protest as argue the ruling genter is a continuation of the she's demanding a transition to civilian government. 2 2 c c opposition d.
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to say they hope to steal the beginning for you and for saddam. now the weather is next and the algerian is back on the streets demanding the release of that and to the politicians. and america's coldest state struggles to cope with a he trained and won 5. elegant welcome back where cross parts of turkey particularly the north eastern part of turkey we do expect to see thunderstorms as we go towards saturday now those thunderstorms will start to dissipate by the end of the weekend but this is where we do expect to see some of those heavier thunderstorms making their way across the caspian back who you could be seeing a thunderstorm or 2 as we go towards saturday evening as well but they will be
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dissipating and we do expect to see mostly drier conditions across the region down here towards quaid city though it is going to be a day where the temperature of $47.00 degrees well here across the gulf it's been the winds that have been the problem of the last few days here and friday saturday and sunday we do expect to see much of the same and that means visibility could be dropped in some locations it's going to be fairly dry though temps are here on saturday at about $43.00 degrees and as we go towards sunday it's going to be $45.00 but it is going to be windy across much of the region over towards oman though particularly inland the temperatures are coming into the high forty's there 48 degrees but down towards the coast a nice day for salada with a temperature of 30 degrees and then not much to talk about in terms of the rain or the clouds here across much of southern africa will be seeing some clouds just off the coast of cape town but we do expect to see a nice day there with the temperature going up to about 16 degrees in johannesburg a day at 60 degrees for you.
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the venezuela colombia border has become a stomping ground for trespasses. as desperate people transgress an illegal passage . to feed an emerging field trafficking markets. we follow that paris johnny unguarded through the line of fire. risking it all the friend israel in colombia. on al-jazeera. again i missed. a reminder of the news this hour
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a 2nd powerful and quake in as many days has struck part of southern california a magnitude $7.00 tremor has about 200 kilometers northeast of los angeles some injuries and damage are being reported. the u.n. security council has called on libya's warring sides to commit to a cease fire it's also condemned as strikes that has a migrant detention center near tripoli on tuesday at least 60 people were killed. opposition leaders and donna holding public meetings to explain why they signed a power sharing deal with the military they've agreed to rotate leadership between the military and civilians until elections can be held. while in algeria thousands returned to the streets on the anniversary of independence from french rule they called for freedom and democracy and for those they called the ruling elite to give up power. the reports. a day of mixed emotions for jerry and celebrating independence from france and 962
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also demanding the complete overhaul of the establishment its roof ever since my dad your. search on algeria as a dependent state help with the colonialists of power and the special occasion we ask for full freedom. 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 crew. to call time. on thursday abdelkader been called a national dialogue about arranging a presidential election but didn't set a date or when that might be on the streets the discontent continues as you know and you know i think it you ready. i did you come out. and unions of large unions most of the unions. are willing
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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 for governance the problem is that there is a procedure laid down in the constitution the election should have been held yesterday but they weren't because of a no suitable candidates and that means that the army guaranteeing the constitution and the protest standard daggers drawn. 57 years after independence many algerian say they're still fighting for freedom they want to clean sweep of the political establishment and a national unity government to lead the transition to democracy victoria gating be al-jazeera. is now china's is president has called presidential and legislative
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elections for later this year educated a said a sign to the decrees as he made his fast public appearance since being discharged from hospital they had been concerns that the 92 year old laid out wouldn't be well enough to authorize elections on time. now thousands of protesters in malawi have been out launching again to express their anger about the re-election of president. opposition leaders say the result was rigged for me to reports i assume and successive day of protests in the capital along with this week demanding the resignation of president putin the demonstrators say the result of his reelection in may was rigged with a rico who narrowly beat his rival lazarus chopra denies for a world to clara is leader of the opposition malawi congress party he joined malawi's former president solace to lima of the united transformational event in a protest march on thursday they want the result in out and the election rerun was
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a low protest as looted and vandalise shops earlier this week the opposition's blame supporters of the governing democratic progressive party for attacking their protesters and damaging property in blantyre police fired tear gas at opposition protesters who threw stones and trying to storm the governing party headquarters. government buildings were set alight in him sousa district weeks of anti-government protests have targeted the electoral commission demonstrators want its officers sacked straightening what they're calling a sham election it's there is a little bad for mcmahon every malawian who wants to see justice roll in this country in the offices in the streets in the corridors of power i join the same allowing. i am one of them i mean i government spokesman
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agreed to speak to al-jazeera but later called off the interview saying it hadn't been authorized by president which arika local media is quoted with erica as describing the protests as illegal and he's urging opposition parties to accept the election result. always constitutional court is due to rule whether the result stands or not by the end of the month until then demonstrators say their grievances can't be swept away and they'll continue to voice their anger for al-jazeera. now the american academy of pediatrics has restructurings by migrant children depicting their time in u.s. custody they were separated from their parents while trying to cross mexico's border with the united states doctors say the drawings show clear evidence of trauma the contentious separation policy has been scrapped but many families are yet to be reunited. while the u.s. state of alaska is known for its pristine forests and wildlife but now
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a record breaking heat wave is contributing to several massive wildfires dense smoke is covering large parts of the station people in some communities have been moved to safety others are being warned to prepare for the worst. and you got our reports 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
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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 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're all here as 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 fire a so far consumed almost 350 square kilometers and it's one of more than 80 fires
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across the state hotspots of flaring up there all the time and experts say these fires may not be extinguished until the seasons change and that could be weeks away . equality. 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 that 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 of 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. donald trump has addressed what many are describing as
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a glaring historical era in his u.s. independence day speech reciting highlights from america's victories the president seemed to suggest that george washington's forces seized airports during the country's revolution in the late 18th century that's more than 100 he is the for a pain fest success when he took flight. in june of 1775 the continental congress created a unified army out of the revolutionary forces encamped around boston and new york a name after the great george washington commander in chief of the continental army suffered a bitter winter of that we forge found glory across the waters of the delaware and seized victory from cornwallis of europe then our army mandir it rained the ramparts it took over the airport to do everything it had to do
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when he was asked about said on friday president trump blamed the weather for playing havoc with technology. i stood in the rain the teleprompter went out so i had. yet to telegraph it went out it kept going and going to see as it went out the book so i could have said yes and actually right in the middle of that one out. that's not a good feeling when you're standing in front of millions and millions of people on television greek prime minister alexis to process told supporters that a last minute upset is still possible as polish predict to lose an election is on sunday he and his left wing star is a party of lead the country through 4 grueling is largely defined by economic hardship. reports on super says main rival. comes from one of greece's 3 big political dynasties but me to thank yous is an outsider to the
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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 student 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 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
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repair shop owner who says he lost 40 percent of his business during the recession i don't know if you go to what i've. heard the leaders need to not chrissy says he's going to bring in your 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 30 and social security contributions by quarter that would drastically lower the cost of doing business increase 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 attract investment and so on then i think there will be flexibility. to reduce the target i think if that reduction does not happen
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. it's hard to see how he can do all these tax cuts you democracy bears much of the responsibility you could bankrupt in greece over borrowing when there was a cheap supply of money when financial markets collapsed in 2008 it was the great taxpayer. promises to be met taxes. living within their means seems to have matured the greens. increased social spending greeks seem to charity. jobs are almost all just awful. well i'm just on with the headlines a 2nd powerful earthquake in as many days has struck parts of southern california a magnitude 7 point one trauma here's about 200 kilometers northeast of los angeles
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some injuries and damage all being reported. by definition because the 7 point one is the largest we give it the name in shock so yesterday or an hour ago we were calling this 6.4 the main shock it has now had an aftershock that's bigger than itself and so we changed the name and the 6.4 is now a foreshock and that really large aftershock has become the main shock as far as we can tell those names for shock main shock after shock or samantha there are tools for trying to describe what's going on but when you have a sequence going on there every year quick makes another earthquake more likely. and the u.s. state of alaska is sweltering through a record breaking heat wave causing several huge wildfires the flames have scorched more than $27000.00 text is the u.n. security council has called on libya's warring sides to commit to
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a cease fire it's also condemned as strikes that here's a migrant detention center near tripoli on tuesday at least 60 people were killed according to has extended the detention of an arabian oil tanker by 14 days british forces seized the ship on thursday they suspect it was taking whale to syria in breach of e.u. sanctions officials in gibraltar are examining the cargo and interviewing the crew iran says the seizure is illegal. opposition leaders in sudan are holding a series of public meetings to explain why they signed a power sharing deal with the military junk they've agreed to rotate leadership between the military and civilians until elections can be held. thousands of algerians have marked their independence day by returning to the streets calling for freedom and democracy and greece's prime minister alexis tsipras has told supporters he could still win sunday's election despite trailing in the polls to
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the conservative opposition well those are the headlines next up it's risking it all. but. the pages of this exercise book cold unspeakable mannerly compiled testimonies of victims of congolese mercenaries as this intimate evidence finds its way to international courts the central african republic is plunged into further. and intricate tale of a people and a nation crippled by recent history. africa part 2 of a 2 part series on al-jazeera.
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wealthiest country in the region venezuela is mired in the worst economic crisis and its history. almost exclusively dependent on oil revenues venezuela fell into a severe economic recession of 2 oil prices dropped and 2014. the economy contracted by over a 3rd between 200-2017. inflation increased by more than 1000000 a cent the cost of basic commodities like flour and milk skyrocketed some venezuelans turn to the trafficking of fuel to make a living. they found a good source of accomplices i'm buying is here in neighboring colombia. fuel costs one cent liter and venezuela it's resold for more than 30 times its original price in colombia a real opportunity for traffic as. the colombian village of one freo lies
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near the venezuelan colombian border here smuggling of the trade passed from generation to generation. carlos and his cousin 20 years old. every day they take the same route through paddy fields just a few kilometers away by crossing paths they can reach the venezuelan border while evading police. the. benefit of. the. regulars you know but you know they're over because when you make the big legal drama of god carlos and his cousin are meeting the venezuelan accomplices who will be arriving with containers filled with fuel. going damaged if. you
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haven't done a 5th in the. you know but. also sussed a film from a distance he's worried he hasn't told the other traffickers that we are with him. he also just found out that there are soldiers patrolling the area. using gestures he explains that the police could shoot at us. but. once we arrive at the meeting point call us worries that it was a mistake to bring us very loud but i think i think at the moment when i've been
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i'm going to hear about. everything but how about it what has been the are down. now let me hide in the bushes but we don't have to wait long 20 minutes later a few silhouettes appear at the edge of the cliff. first 5 then 10 then 20 then 30 all these men i'm nervous and exhausted they've taken huge risks to deliver this fuel. on.
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both. of them whether the race goes on there you know that i got out of it is again it's i think . yes a lot of the idea that we are. there are a mistake that. was not you know is put out there if you read them and the only thing i recommend is that a sort of you know indian where the. president is today or in israel or. it's so easy to go through this incident i know you got me when it got to gaza and hamas and when i was on my knees i don't know what. is going to plan until the leader of the venezuelan traffic arrives he doesn't believe that we are journalists . don't have enough money and.
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all of us. who can do this themselves you know who can put you know you know that little to no no no no no. i got up i got up i hope. they got to go to. the traffic this crowd around us to stop us from leaving. a little which was always well. i don't know about it but you know. when i was. out there was. after 2 hours of ongoing we managed to calm the traffickers down they finally understand that we're not here to turn them into the authorities. that we're. c there for by we're not what. the death
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threats are forgotten the traffickers continue their march each carrying almost 50 leaves his on his back in just a few moments a ton and a few illegally crosses over from venezuela to colombia. into baytown her mom 7. her i have only heard their mission. there. although there is still another field to cross the group is now out of the soldiers' range the venezuelan traffic has begun to transfer the fuel to that colombian counterparts and. i go by you know. some individuals weren't even able to afford plastic containers which they carried the from their hands and.
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that was the one that i was on the butt of out of and over. for someone how you. like it in and i know thank. you little do you. think one of you know if they say nothing on. yes yes i just. thought oh yeah they're honest. with you know folks don't believe that most people are. just. like kerry has an $11.00 per trip a fortune in today's vote as a way to go for you know what i put out for me i'm buying my house when i got to buy them and i don't like going on we are no no no no. not go it's own medical without waiting for you to date i don't want that how do you know you know call me later medical mom imo you know i look at the paparazzi and drop us a law oh so i got a young man they are not i do not buy employee. before the crisis broke
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out in venezuela all of these young people had a bright future those that i will but you didn't but i louse. better than i used to you hi dan let's do we have milo. now the only thing worth learning is resourcefulness and it's not without risk right here to get that 2nd letter to be coming out and i ended up at home way going to end up but i couldn't buy yes would that have. ok and it may not be a they do in there that was no doubt why didn't you know the lesson not those. out on the up for sale i'm not you know me oh i'm a solicitor general but. while these traffickers carry the feud on their backs some have found more elaborate ways at the foot of the mountain between colombia and
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venezuela is a small village it lies in what has been described as one of the most high risk buddhas unlocked in america. quest to see a village where few containers live side by side with the estimated 4000 inhabitants everywhere cans of petrol sold illegally on most road sites. plus a luis has a fast a way to transport his contraband the same items that then then i'm home i can. hold at the foot of the bottle the way you. look at the city of el battle going on . and what i love all jumbled up a lot of us along in a lot of what the what the. general was all said and about are about about at the top of the financing. of the battle royal
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by which. they will not only lovely man woman they all say that affordable yeah i'm at the office and out there at the club. if i want out of them in the oval office like this i want to know all i will. say yeah at the end of the day. he's leaving to collect food 1000 liters of fuel in venezuela. all they do all hope that is all get out but i think i'll get them out as i know i'm on top of the table to. help you i'm on an obvious level to make a.
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