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then leaders are here if you think that. their meeting with the coalition was like the father was in the town. the deed includes a 13 month transitional period the 1st time to want to be led by the military and the last 18 by civilians before elections are held but many of the details of the agreement have yet to be published. the armed groups in because they wanted you to ensure an end to the worries in the various parts of the country another war with a participated in this historic revolution so we just need to come up with a deal that is agreed upon by the armed and civilian groups and recognize the aims of the peaceful and armed revolution we will work for peace so we are sure a deal can be reached that sees the whole of sudan. but deal or no deal protesters who came out on saturday state too many lives have been lost to let go of their demands for justice this if the killers of the protesters aren't held accountable
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in any agreement on the political future will be incomplete even more going on to their own ideas about. to head on the bulletin of monsoon rains and landslides and flooding killing at least 50 people and house and prepare to face in the cricket world cup 5 on which team will claim their maiden victory. howlers a hint of developing tropical circulation to the east of the philippines probably in this massacre of the actual screen but you see there's a general line of potential and actual thunderstorms sasso which is joy which is fairly dry in fact much of luzon is out of the thunderstorm regime at least for monday may not be for tuesday so the way i see is dry most of borneo java fairly
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dry it's not so for all of sumatra again for singapore and kuala lumpur thunderstorms seem reasonably likely and the philippines almost disappeared developing wet area still active winter weather throughout the south australia particularly tasmania and victoria as you can see you need get an idea of the winter. actions not going to be warm up to 11 which is an increase in hobart but overcast and probably went mostly sunshine i think in melbourne but the chilly years got up as far as brisbane the britain slightly warmer 20 than was the case yes they person ninety's about the same but you are this gentle breeze out of the interior up the coast of queens in the potential for one to showers is there but one surprisingly is still in the wintry weather in tasmania but surprise even southwesterly wind it's $213.00 degrees in hobart.
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gradients to any successful site for mexico's most loved it is no different behind the cameras this week tensions run high as the producers are forced to balance creative and social issues with the to moms of commercialisation. our sides of episode 4 of such folks mexico al-jazeera. would have you with us on al-jazeera and these are our top stories thousands of
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protesters a back on the streets of hong kong to vent their anger at beijing's political and challenge from the city the gathering and shotton a district which is popular with tourists from mainland china. iran says it's looking at legal measures to free an oil tanker seized by the u.k. offer to grow into a person meanwhile says it would be willing to release the vessel if iran can guarantee that the ship wants to move on to syria in breach of e.u. sanctions and tens of thousands of protests and demonstrations across the don to mark 40 days since a crackdown by security forces a political transition between the military hunta and a pro-democracy coalition has been agreed in principle but it's yet to be signed. now the united arab emirates has recruited at least 500 troops affiliated to a secessionist organization in yemen south to be trained and abu dhabi the move. follows the announcement all the u.a.e. partial withdrawal from yemen are saying a morality officials are describing it as
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a redeployment and insist that they remain committed to the saudi u.a.e. coalition which has been fighting with the rebels 2015. to naipaul now at least 50 people have been killed in flooding in landslides caused by monsoon rains another 30 are reported missing a survey mistrust of reports from the capital cut longer more devastation is expected. cars and motorbikes buried in mud after rivers quickly rose above the danger levels and burst their banks streets have been flooded the water flowing into homes since thursday it's been raining steadily across nepal triggering flash floods and landslides hundreds of people have been evacuated from their homes and rescuers have been searching for those reported missing emergency services have also recovered some bodies in the skirts of the capital katmandu the heavy rains brought one wall crashing down crushing
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a section of the heart so not the of the on the wall so the only crumble we thought it was an earthquake by the time we came out the holes was broken 20 members of one family were asleep at the time 3 of them died 2 women one of them pregnant and a child were sleeping in this little cottage over here when this wall came crumbling down crushing the entire carters most of the people over who have been living here are construction workers and the structures that they're living in it's very unsafe. every monsoon season now faces floods and landslides but in the cities people have been allowed to build houses and businesses too close to the rivers and the water then has nowhere else to go major highways have been blocked by landslides and the security forces have been called in to help in the rescue operations but. 80 to 90 percent of all of our units have been
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deployed for a rescue operation but disaster response is not only about human resources we need resources like a quick means of transportation as well meteorologists say more rain is expected through to sunday scientists have been warning that because of climate change monsoon patterns are also changing and the region needs to prepare for more extreme weather severe droughts as well as more intense periods of rain it's been a rush to us era but i do. meanwhile in neighboring india floods and mudslides have left a trail of destruction killing at least 10 people there but i'm a quarter of a burst its banks are nearly 2000 villages in the state of our sound homes are being submerged displacing more than a 1000000 people. and it's a international is calling on russia to ease what it says is the harsh treatment of civilians living along the disputed border with georgia it accuses the moscow
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backed and will astray chanson south of setia and cause the air of stopping free movement and legally detaining people for crossing the boundaries and or severance whether the georgian side of one of many communities split into. he's $85.00 he's frail and david burnished really feels like a prisoner in his own home russia sees his small patch of land as an international border georgia calls it the line of occupation on a map it's a dotted line on the ground it calls his heart break. its daughter and grandson live on the other side. which can cope with poverty but not the separation. i think they do only here. on the as their site it's so important to be busier periods. to look after them but if i cross a line i'll be detained. we visit divots and he told us he feels trapped and like
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his daughter helpless. sometimes she comes here as far as the fence and cries because she can't cross and see her sick mother. it's hard to imagine but davidge frequently risks detention by finding a spot to cross the line at night in order to get his pension from georgia. the people here of paul they had an uncomplicated way of life yet the atmosphere now is one of repression more than 30 security bases built near the line only a few crossing points and they're strictly controlled. much of the messages by protesters are daily anti russian demonstrations in the capital is aimed at raising awareness that 20 percent of georgia is in their words occupy. georgia is renowned for its stunning landscape its traditions its fine cuisine and the bonhomie of its
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people but at the heart of it all is what happened here 11 years ago and its legacy razor wire and human rights abuses. the european union monitoring mission patrols the georgian side russia hasn't observed all parts of a peace deal and it's been engaged in what's called border eyes ation with fences amnesty international issued a report this month saying hundreds of people face of a tree detention each year trying to cross the line it says there's been widespread loss of land loss of access to water and livelihoods most of the land vanished viddy used to farm is the wrong side of the water he asks us if i die here who will fight me. andrew simmons i would hole the village in georgia. now the annual bastille day parade is underway in paris the french president says
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it's showcasing european defense capabilities and military cooperation all 7 european leaders are attending it is 230 years since the bastille 40 percent has a storm during the french revolution. and france is creating a space force president backhands of the space command will improve defense capabilities and protect find satellites in orbit his announcement following similar plans by the united states. to make it was a part of the new military doctrine which i approved of we can defend ourselves from space and space we will boost or understanding of the situation and we will protect our satellites and to ensure the development of the capabilities of space command will be created next in the air force which will eventually become the air and space.
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now the cricket world cup final gets underway in just a few minutes with hosts england and new zealand looking for their 1st ever titles engine go into the match at north as hot favorites even though they are playing in their 1st final in 27 years meanwhile new zealand in the can to avoid a repeat of the thrashing that they suffered in the last world cup final at the hands of the stray mia let's go to our sports correspondent leigh wellington is joining us live from north cricket ground in london they have the advantage of it world no play a part today for either side neither have won the world cup before. i think both teams will start this final probably tell you what. is a delight to play this with a bit of writing about some of the. about
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the weather. the final i wonder what has that effect of the tournament given such a huge. there
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is a. powerful . thing. well that is live live at north london. now the disappearance of the hour say in central asia has been called one of the
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world's largest man made environmental disasters it's now become a desert of poisonous salt storms and an extreme climate farce there was back on government and the united nations trying to bring the region back to life a step last in reports. it was once a rich fishing ground for the soviet union now it's a salty desert the disappearance of the air will see has affected the lives of millions of people it's poisonous dust storms from the remains of pesticides reach far beyond central asia rusty ships on the former seabed have become monuments of environmental destruction. everything was linked to the sea the sea was not just meetings because. everywhere. you've probably seen what sort of tin fisheries reduce here this was a rich region until we came paul step by step. process and choice to its family
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lived from the fishing industry until water disappeared in the 1980 s. water supply to our all sea was cut off because 2 rivers were diverted to increase soviet cotton and wheat production after traveling for more than 150 kilometers from its original position we have now reached the hour will see it's less than 110th of its original size and it has such a high salt concentration that it's impossible for fish to survive any previous attempts by the government to revive the i will see have now been abandoned poor water management and the lack of regional cooperation are seen as the main obstacles disappear pretty state can you imagine that the bring back all that amount of water that was there 55 years ago in the erroll sea you'll need an average river size of 2 ny overall good so constantly flow for about 7 years. uzbekistan's government now hopes that by improving facilities and reviving the
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economy people will return to the area of nations has launched a multi don't trust fund to improve living conditions need to form a c. this is not. a catastrophe that is over you've seen that ok the aral sea has gone but the climate impact continues to long for scientists used to come out of has fought all his life to bring back to sea he sas losing this battle should send a warning to the rest of the world it's really important for anybody on the planet to be a part of a global environment and you cannot say such a small border of the water then how we will save the planet while you soup still dreams of a return of the sea like it was when he was still young the sight of gas installations all across the form a sea bat indicate those times might be gone for good step fasten al-jazeera at the
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hour will see hell has been fully restored in new york city after a blackout had more than $40000.00 people a traffic lights were knocked out the subway system was halted and even 4 way shows had to be called off for foreman's officials say it was caused by a transformer exploding. we have to have a system that is designed to handle this roxanne's. rather than domino we are all redundancy in the system so this doesn't happen you just can't have a power outage of this magnitude in this city it is too dangerous the potential for public safety risk and chaos is too hard we just can't have a system that does it's got simple at the end of the day and that's what we're going to work on.
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hello again i'm elizabeth with the headlines on al-jazeera thousands of protesters are back on the streets of hong kong to vent their anger as beijing's political influence on the city the gathering in shock turned a district that's popular with tourists from mainland china iran says it's looking at legal measures to free an oil tankers seized by the u.k. of gibraltar burton says it would be willing to release the vessel if can guarantee that the ship won't deliver oil to syria in breach of e.u. sanctions. as to what we have adopted in this series judicial process in regards with the all takers seized by the british military forces and we think courts in gibraltar are influenced by the policies of britain we're chasing up our legal measures fortunately the court itself hasn't found a strong evidence and they have released the sailors considering the situations in their comments i predict that soon britain will change its mind. tens of thousands
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of protesters have demonstrated across the don to mark 40 days since a crackdown by security forces meanwhile a political transition deal between the military junta and the pro-democracy coalition has been agreed in principle but it's yet to be signed the united arab emirates has recruited at least $500.00 troops affiliated to a secessionist organization in yemen itself to be trained in abu dhabi the move follows the announcement of the u.a.e. partial withdrawal from yemen senior iraqi officials are describing it as a redeployment and surfaced that they remain committed to the cell the u.a.e. coalition which has been fighting hookey rebels since 2015. at least 50 people have been killed in flooding and landslides caused by monsoon rains many more missing hundreds of people have been evacuated from their homes turkey has received a 3rd shipment of components of the s 400 air defense system from russia more
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deliveries are expected over the next few days in defiance of a warning from the united states well those are the headlines on al-jazeera fox mexico's coming up next. now jews are us insists us swear ever your. travels the world there so it goes you know the it's good it is this it and whether it's a mom or words to live. in the. book to love and that is staying with your support of this is for most of. the cement but a sense swimming bush didn't get the most it was just a battle plan going to run off the bank and integrate those least with the most it goes against the system he killed in significant numbers with little in the media
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back answer program. is home and also we're going to when they go see them on the show. oh yeah. can't get much more just cause he talks about this it. has and this time when i was called last day and this is the sick i meant this with 10 kids look a kid in your response listen stand on disability this complete. just. because one of the others could not what. they're going to be asked not merely to comment that he didn't hear point i was in an ok mr brown or to mr blando community look at images when you see news of the girls in the schools it just begin with not a palace. that will get to that welcome
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but i don't know what i'm going to go to italy. for directed at every level from either one but i don't watch a little budget but i gave. yes that might give them it. when they got beaten with it but i should say yeah more that it didn't go fast enough but i won the state on the hunt that's sad at. least i may be in the one that slated out. in the west look at only about a mile sport that yes it is a one m. new delhi and i think and they didn't even get it but i sure was and i gave up the school bell in the middle of evil by this how to get out of seeing the inside me tickle me i mean the afghan you know i said there's a respect for your office we could always see this point i was going to get a sense of the miners and.
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love the greens here i think go through our prayers go out. and. i'll feel for the taking now he was the good of the 4 of them either. you know you're not so good at coming to us with the know what's going on this is not how you're going to put president bush or officer mississippi see we've been through there were things miss is going to cause or get any of us places but the player who is in office was at the heart of this new president of the middle let us begin to put in me going to give me to get this on the fullness that you can make him seem against it we have never seen this not until you put it in the but is no one either both of them it was a complete shoes not a card to get him to come last night but remember this was clinton's from sizable senate seat. becoming an i.q. but a political gain almost as much of a good about this but as you. see
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function on this ticket. listen. they didn't give me just a little west our i'm not emotionally that most people that i met in that they say but computers are supreme and gabby though seeing go to some to spin a shock to discover the much of him to get our bearings the previous. step among people looking to see is the real mask for me pavel and see in this block that i'm watching dissidence again the local fans are there to see all good and the saladin now that i can barely walk in the middle east african cities which i do is the most i get each isn't that i wanted to. do was to see this guy on the rules not operate on western union has to go. to the moon 1st stuff is obviously mysterious it is. just going to be a storm. is an earl luckily that's on the flip open but when the troops are going
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to have a limit on the political and public. lives in the country that includes little to the movement no photos exist in most perfect says the guy when i left but the only people who i had were more important than the cia only mental. stuff i'm sure a man of. the moment in don't put us on in this in court of law and order to put them important income she said in mediocre at the security that is 2000000 looking that. stuff at the mint and 11 us 200 all those but only maybe inseparable but a few know when they have the better when as with the no but if you know when that will help with you know i said look they said and this is a yes and i hope his mediocre. this room who have my kid maybe this is the most nervous they know they have. is to
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premeditate here either he looked at their answer to the fact. that it's being. so i. went off. allowed to come on the most. was going to be often forgotten is that i'm going to last also the leon. so you. want to tell them to come together right now most of the people. in the city seamlessly go into the most. risky drive. him those are the alarms i had that ability the. silence at the start don't 3 children will have any issues with this because i'm really. excited about this it's
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this kind of i was going to. get our arms as well tanya and be alone but also that look at it i'm a nationalist. somewhat different don't know much. better than to use them again personally i mean most of the stuff i might come up meant is misplaced i think the same has to be done i just must know by hand despommier pressure as you must to some extent because you're from the city any look at something just reaches a mostly management for us right now so you don't just want to source record as a punishment most of your chemistry and dog wants to. spend less. money for the police that you 1st get in the c c o in the secular the another one this is an effort to get up to speed of the academy he was here then i'm here. and you think of that. we want to put some people along so that in the most obvious
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must must have. less of them we have them and hope you know that's because good almost never let them i'll stay quit i'm here for when i'm sure as to the chemistry was of some interest in this was the price. from some of those things are you just going to say i just thought of this i like ice the media so better to lease it is that i planted 3 or 4 looking at the afternoon and you haven't spent as yet. but i want us. to roam. off. and you'll miss the afterlife i'm going to have it out and will see the rightness of this business as. well which means the same thing. this is going to. have indeed a positive. sentiment we knew it. was coming
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because of you no matter how many abstract time or your 2nd response or should have been of your sort of are you going to come in come across like that maybe take them to mexico from your. ok chalker are. you going to. see if we mustn't run the obstacle of our local law will you wow look on the wall allo are leave but is ca back in the open a grown up star grow up who the brown thought it but now they're not selling for one has to. be only look at lamar hear them and get him a look at you. it's a little bit about that because you're going to the opposite goes a little bit today because everybody's you got is there going comes off in the last you know i have been granted a lot for them but just that's not enough because i know you say everything is bad as i was i'm just so you know i get out i'm
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a stand. on the scene took advantage of the scene took the scene. in you keep going i am what you did before and these. i said you that. i passed your. class. or not. and for thank goodness 51 years of anything done. it's never tell me anything in the interval seem to miss one standing in the streets. just 2 minutes in this
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most middle class of friends and soon it will become what you. know some of them are already done to. me and you say to people's reaction. when most of us use don't you please be nice to meet up with having the slightest clue. that. going behind the scenes of one of mexico's most. using fiction to mirror the struggles of real life giving a voice to those suffering in the dark this week the story line focuses on hiv and aids an illness still shrouded in superstition and fear. is going to be the attitudes the writers want to tackle had gone. soapbox mexico breaking taboos on
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al-jazeera. al-jazeera. hello and welcome to the sound is here a news hour live from doha in martine denis coming up in the next 60 minutes iran
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considers legal options to force the release of an old tanker detained by the u.k. . tensions boil over again in hong kong where protesters are spending a 2nd day targeting areas popular with shoppers from mainland china. as it draws down its own troops from yemen the u.a.e. steps up its training of local forces. and on a map it's just a dotted line but on the ground this barrier has torn a georgian family a palm. and i only a hearting with sports the cricket world cup final is finally here england are looking to win the title on home soil they just need to get past new zealand 1st. now iran is saying that it's considering legal options to free an oil tanker that
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was seized by the u.k. off gibraltar britain says it would be willing to release the vessel if iran can guarantee that it won't deliver on oil to syria which would be in breach of e.u. sanctions iran is insisting that the oau was heading for a legal destination we've got 2 correspondents on the story we've got rory challenges in london we'll talk to him in a minute 1st so let's go to dorset jabari she's our correspondent in the a rainy and capital and. there is a change of tone sounding a bit more conciliatory and we know that the 2 foreign ministers are spoken by phone. yes certainly flew for the 1st time really since its incident took place on july 4th we're hearing that there is some hope on the iranian side they said that they believe the british government will soon release this tanker and they have exhausted all the legal venue's that they could possibly
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exhaust they say that they believe this is an incident that can be resolved where all parties will be happy with that the iranians have said the grace one super oil tanker which is carrying 2000000 barrels of crude iranian oil was not heading to syria and that we've been hearing from the government spokesperson here in the capital today let's hear what he had to say it was almost that as to what we have adopted in a series judicial process and we go it's with the old tankers seized by to british military forces and we think courts in gibraltar are influenced by to policies of britain we're chasing up our legal measures fortunately the court itself hasn't found a strong evidence and they have released the sailors considering the situations in the clements i predict that soon britain will change its mind. this is really the 1st sign that this incident could come to a resolution the iranians have said that this tanker seizure of this oil tanker was
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an act of piracy by the british government and they've urged they them to release it as soon as possible this is something that saw an escalation between the 2 governments the iranian foreign ministry summoned the british ambassador here in teheran over this incident more than twice where they presented their case so this official for him to take the information back to london the iranians are adamant that this is something that is a red line for them their oil supply their oil shipments is something they will not negotiate they said the e.u. sanctions that have been imposed on syria are not indorsed by the united nations therefore the iranians don't recognize them as legal having said that they say that this ship was not heading to syria but they haven't clarified where it was going what the destination was for now they say that the british government must release this tanker and the iranians are hopeful that this will happen in the very near future or idle so thank you for the live in toronto now we can talk to rory chalons
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our correspondent in london so the tone has changed somewhat much more amicable if you like but the substance of the dispute remains the same doesn't it rory the british wanting these assurances from the iranians that the destination of the cargo of this vessel is not syria. yeah i mean we've had so many days now over a week of threats and military posturing following the seizure of this oil tanker off the coast of to brawl to the iranians then said that they would be repercussions for the united kingdom the brits then say that in the aftermath of what they attempted to be a threat there was an instance in the gulf where a british oil tanker they say was approached by 3 iranian vessels and the british warship had to get in the way and warn those iranian vessels off the iranians say that's nonsense it never happens but in the aftermath of that the
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british have announced they're sending a new warship to the gulf and have increased the security level of all british merchant shipping in the area so following all of that we now have diplomacy taking over again these 2 countries are talking to each other about this issue so that is a step if you like but they still seem to be marking their positions and those positions aren't totally aligned the united kingdom is saying that iran has to promise that that oil is not going to go to syria for this oil tanker to be released and the iranians are still saying hold on a 2nd we can do what we want with our oil it's not up to you to tell it tell us where we can sell it and also rory on a separate but related matter c the scandal surrounding the publication of the
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diplomatic cables by the former u.k. ambassador to washington kim darrick that continues with another publication in today's mail on sunday newspaper. yeah and i have that newspaper here it is as you say a new tranche of these e-mail leaks and space it really what it's saying is that donald trump according to the former british ambassador to the united states kills the iran deal out of personal spites basically towards obama and kim darrick the former ambassador described this as an act of diplomatic vandalism on the part of donald trump so this story is absolutely steamroller ring on it is already claims their head of 2nd
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eric after the 1st batch of these cables were released donald trump said essentially that he would not work with secondary anymore and that meant that he had to resign you couldn't really go on as an ambassador to the united states if the hitler here the president of the u.s. is cold shoulder in him so. these new cables are certainly going to add fuel to the fire this rift between the u.s. and the u.k. and also we're hearing another newspaper the sunday times that the actual identity of the leaker is known to the police but we have not been told who that is yet right ok thank you finn our each other's live in london. now police and protesters in hong kong in another standoff situation as demonstrators vent their anger about what they say growing political influence in
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the island's affairs earlier offices the jews pepper spray on the crowd in sharpton district protests is a now setting up barricades becomes a day after another protest in a different part of hong kong descended into violence and go live now to our correspondent linda hogan she's. in things look down a little bit behind you what's the situation right now. well basically we're at the rear of this very very long. march of protesters worth tens of thousands of protesters basically have gathered here a chatty and unprecedented even for organizers really the very 1st time. for a very suburban area like shots into i've seen scenes like this in the streets what we're getting basically though is the police trying very hard to contain the situation this is although unfortunate expected given that the police are
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outnumbered and a very very tense situation on the ground over the past 2 hours we've seen people come here basically chanting the same kind of slogan they want carry a lamp to step out they want better protection of their fundamental freedoms and they want the police to back off martin earlier today the world's also a similar protests in another part of hong kong at that time this is again about the protection of fundamental basic freedom of speech press freedom so this has gone beyond just about the actual mission bill this is all about the bottled up discontent of so many people particularly the young basically going up against and demanding better protection from kerry government it remains to be seen what sort of concession can the government currently give that will appease or in many ways settle down the current situation here what people here though bill. leave though there has to be that there has to be very strong political reforms that needs to be put in place in order to basically restore the trust that has been lost when it
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comes to the trust that has been lost to caroline's government there calling for her resignation among just like other officers currently just like other executives currently still in place it's been very quiet on the side of the government we've seen different kinds of protests on the ground in an hour this protest is about specter did it to end remains to be seen just how that's going to pan out in the coming hours martin and it seems very much as though the mood in hong kong today is deepening and is spreading in terms of dissatisfaction with the beijing author of choosing carol lam in the hong kong authorities of one thing but it's beijing that really runs hong kong. well yes definitely and it's quite different now if you look at how different this current movement is from the 2014 movement here this is largely leaderless the whole movement is this centralized
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when you look at it from the screens if you see it based on what we see in terms of videos you would look like chaotic but there is a level of order here they've taken this entire movement beyond just the districts the centralized it and moved it basically to suburban areas like this in order to get to the heart of the message to the people we're seeing families coming here in droves. reinforcing messages of support to the millions who have been taking to the streets many many issues in place beyond just the extradition bill labor issues press freedom freedom of students basically to rally better protection from police wider reforms in segro police reforms they're calling on basically the government for accountability they want bent transparency they want kerry lamb to resign and essentially what they want is justice they want better protection.

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