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and can be easily reactivated again in the next trial months that's why movements do continue and we urge government to terminate it to be you know i guess so that's one of us every quest that you have to definitely kill that bill what are the reassurances i mean at this point if it does seem that it's gone beyond just that particular bill that that's become almost as a catalyst for other things so what other reassurances would demonstrators like you people you have spoken to would want to see from the chief executive free election is still great is specially half off to sit off legislative cutting so not democratically elected the leader of hong kong is selected by beijing instead of elected by hong kong people dress right we continue our strike and hong kong people deserve freedom and democracy and if you seen any indication from authorities that they are taking you seriously that they are perhaps thinking of some concessions to
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give the demonstrators oh they claim that they take seriously with using baten attack on me and use pepper stray shoot on me and experience so if and i was a go inside the shopping mall and i mean we have seen images in that report and of course before all of violence on the streets of busy hong kong how worried are you that that sort of violence in the reaction as well from authorities could escalate. if peaceful demonstration is used so no one have to take risks that might be prosecuted and jailed especially i guess to one have fee joe for free types. unfortunately hong kong to stepha millis of population which is 25 percent of hong kong citizen talk to district already but governments do worse that's why the movement still continue not only is so rotten
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that the government headquarters but also protests and rally happen in different districts including the district in the new territories closer to mainland china joshua one leading hong kong pro-democracy activist sir thank you for having joined us and share your views with us here now to thank you. plenty still more to come on the news hour including the latest leak from britain's outgoing ambassador to the u.s. says the trump pulled out of the nuclear deal with iran as an act of spite towards his predecessor barack obama hundreds of families will be targeted across 10 u.s. cities in controversial immigration raids and that epic final at wimbledon peter has the best of the action on center court.
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but 1st let's go to sudan with the opposition sudanese congress party says government forces have opened fire on protesters in the southeastern part of and suki this video put out by the party shows a gunfire attack by security forces in the town the sudanese congress party is a member of the forces of that they call ration of freedom and change which is in the process of finalizing a deal that promises could eventually return the country to civilian rule the central committee of sudanese doctors says at least one protester was killed and 7 others were injured in the by. and this comes after tens of thousands of people demonstrated across the country marking 40 days since a violent crackdown by security forces began heba morgan has more now from this ababa. near the theme chance we heard at the state to army headquarters in her last month 40 days after the military attack on the fits him the chance are being repeated nationwide the protesters demanding justice not only for the dozens of
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protesters who were killed but also for the lives lost in the months before. i will tell you we struck roots which. was really down to how are there ours where are we for you they need from december back or from their families that have died everybody in very sure about. our fire to be in the city. we have to bring back the justice for. order we look at this it in started in april following months of protests demanding the resignation of president obama and the sheer he was ousted by a military coup but the sitting continued as protest leaders known as the forces of freedom and change held talks with the gentile talks broke down in disagreements about who should lead the joint transitional government. on june 3rd security forces stormed the peaceful protest camp outside the army headquarters so then central doctors committee which is allied with protesters said more than 100 people
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were killed and hundreds others injured the government said the total was $61.00 talks between the protest leaders and the agent to resume a month after the attack and the 2 sides agreed to form a transitional government i thought that the answer that was a demand for justice and accountability for the killings of their fellow protesters they needed are here was a meeting with harmful within the coalition i was by the father was down for the 3 hours i believe includes a 39 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 the coalition say they wanted to ensure an end to the words in the various parts of the country another was. 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
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of the peaceful and armed revolution and 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 say 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 then any agreement on the political future will be incomplete people morgan onto their own ideas of our. own have another g.l.'s some as a negotiator for the forces of freedom and change he thinks the agreement is going to be signed. hopefully in. this week by the end of this week we are expecting. to be finalized and to be signed by the 2 parties we hear from. since they have received the final document we have 2 documents one the political agreement between the d.m.z.
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and if the and other document is the constitutional declaration so they are reviewing they are putting that final reviews and the final notes in these final 2 documents and i guess there would be a negotiation session again to come with an agreement on those notes from the different sides so hopefully we can make these 2 lines come together at the end our. discussion here with our partners indomitable movements and the process which is taking place and hopped on we hope to take them in the same direction and with the same pace because we think real democracy must happen with. a long lasting peace and the cannot have peace without democracy so we want to take them at the same time and to make them go. with the same pace. representatives from both yemen's government and who's the rebel fighters have met
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for the 1st time in 5 months during the meeting which happened aboard a un vessel both sides have been tasked with pulling forces out of the data that we deployment from the key port city is a critical part of the sweep in cease fire deal reached in the center meanwhile the united arab emirates has recruited at least 500 yemeni soldiers to be trained in upper darby the troops are affiliated with yemen's transitional council a succession as the organization in the south earlier the u.a.e. announced a partial withdrawal from yemen saying i may not hear fishes are describing it as a deployment and insists that they remain committed to the side of the. u.a.e. coalition which has been fighting with the rebels since 2015 the hama della tab has more now from yemen's capital sana'a. this kind of also recruitment has taken part in previous times it's not the 1st time for the united arab emirates to recruit people from the south also saudi arabia is involved in such recruitment of
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yemeni people from south areas and also from tazz to defend its borders in the south of it's come tree. regarding also the. the question about the. discount of recruitment and also the united arab emirates a work draw all from areas in the north of yemen as it has already withdrawn from babel mand. according to reports the then these areas saudi officers have replaced united arab emirates officers in these regions which are strategic regions that over block on the red sea whiston yemen so the strategic babbin mend and also moca where the united arab emirates have extensively invested and also backed the saudi led quality in its fight
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against the whole of these in the worst course line of the day there are many observations believe such a withdrawal will waken the quality. i'll phone serve on her but others say that this will support the sweden peace agreement that was signed in stockholm last december. houston religious leaders have pledged to provide sanctuary for immigrants facing deportation from the u.s. as part of a nationwide wave of arrests the operation will target hundreds of families in 10 u.s. cities on friday trying to confirm the plan designed to the scourge central american migrants from crossing the us mexico border was actually going to go ahead. on the joins me live now from washington d.c. 1st of all will more do we actually know about the raids. well it does not appear that they're happening there is no evidence that they've been happening despite the
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promises as you mentioned from president donald trump that they would be happening today it's a little after 5 pm here local time on the east coast of the u.s. and there just has been a lot of fear throughout this sunday throughout immigrant communities all over the u.s. particularly in these cities that have been identified as ones where supposedly these raids were going to happen on families. that had removed orders from the united states cities like los angeles chicago new york miami baltimore just to name a few so there's all sorts of fear all day because of course the president ited states came out and said that they were going to be raids of people being removed from the country up up to 2 to 3000 people is what was quoted but as we've been waiting all day following news all day trying to figure out if these raids have there's just simply no evidence that they have happened so it's highly unusual of what's going on here and it leads people to perhaps believe why then is this just a ploy by the trumpet ministration to stoke fear in the immigrant community or was
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it simply a matter of the administration just trying to trump trying to just play to his america 1st base and trying to send some ways almost just put on a show and appeal to his base of supporters who are anti immigrant is that the issue here we just simply don't know or have these raids been postponed for another day or will they happen later tonight we don't know but that what we do know is there's a lot of fear continuing in the immigrant community fear of. armed agents coming to people's doors and even getting them from the country yeah and not surprisingly considering what's happening and obviously the people that these raids would target are as you say immigrants people not born in the u.s. which is interesting because the president has also raised eyebrows in the past few hours over his tweets about certain u.s. congresswomen kind of implying that they also weren't born in the u.s.
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whereas at least 3 of the 4 were. yeah it's going to be very clear here a president donald trump early on sunday issued a tweet storm that is being. called one thing racist it was a true tweet storm early sunday where he was saying that particularly few unnamed members of congress from the democratic party should go back to the countries that they came from and the tweet of donald trump and i'll read part of what the president tweeted he said in one tweet strome he said quote progressive democratic congress women who originally come from countries whose governments are complete and total catastrophe trump tweeted need to go back to the totally broken and crime infested places from where they came from just a really shocking tweet from the president he appeared to be directing that depart for freshman congress women. one is alexander cross of cortez from new
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york where she to tell leave a palestinian american representing a state of michigan ayana presley and a black woman representing massachusetts and also even omar. who was originally born in somalia but became a refugee in the united states became a u.s. citizen and the year 2000 all 4 of these women are duly elected representatives from congress now and only one was born outside the united states you and omar and she's a u.s. citizen she's in congress now so it was just a really shocking tweet storm by the president there and it just all you have to do is look at twitter it's just simply being called racist as outs being called. members of congress that jump to the defense of many of these congress women and including the one. nancy pelosi who's the speaker of the house jumping to their defense as well saying it's a hate filled agenda all 3 of these congresswoman are for i should say of all
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responded. on twitter they say they simply pledge allegiance to the united states or just saying they're just standing up to trump's policies but really really shocking tweet storm by the president of the united states and it should be noted if he is attacking people that were outside the united states it should also be noted that trump's mother came from scotland and his wife came from slovenia it really is on the with the latest there from washington and gabriel as always thank you. now a british newspaper has published more leaked cables from the u.k. ambassador to the us the latest leak claims that kim barack believe that president obama trump scrapped the 2050 nuclear deal between iran and world powers despite his predecessor barack obama for each allan's has more. so here we have the latest blockbuster in the mail on sunday's series on the leaked diplomatic
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cables coming from the former ambassador of the united kingdom to the united states kim direct and this one reads trump acts the iran deal to spite a bomber now what's kim derek wrote back to london is that he thought that donald trump hated the iran deal mainly because he hated barack obama and that's why he walked away from it. so him derek described it as an act of diplomatic vandalism now these leaked diplomatic cables that have been hugely impactful to the united kingdom they sent shock waves through the diplomatic service which has felt badly treated like it's been thrown under the bus by the politicians for political ends it's also put a big dent in the transatlantic relationship between the united kingdom and the united states with donald trump effectively making the position of kim direct
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untenable by saying that he was going to back to be cold shoulder and block him from business at the at the white house as to whether this will have the same kind of impact as the 1st round of leaked cables will have to wait and see but certainly it means that this issue is not going away and of course with the talk about the iran deal it's feeds into the whole issue of the moment which is the relationship between iran and the united kingdom and the united states still to come in this news hour 3 to 5000 years e.b.'s were killed by iceland many more are still missing we look at life after what the u.n. has called the genocide plus. i'm andrew symonds reporting from georgia home what's of the heart of recent. it says so over russia what georgians see as the occupation line after the war with russia in 2008. and 6 of the best it's been
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a record breaking day for lewis hamilton itself or so that peter has the details in sport. hello again welcome back to international weather forecast well it we're looking at some very hot and dry conditions across parts of southern italy and because of that we're talking while far as across some of the areas i want to take you down here across parts of where they are dealing with while far as right now in the while fars have been deadly one person was reported killed because of the fires they're trying to do everything they can to get the fires under control but for the last couple of days it has been without any rain across much of the area people have had to be evacuated over the region now as you can see here on the forecast map on monday dry conditions to the south now we do have some rain towards the north that is what we're going to be seeing coming into play as we go towards tuesday that's
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going to start to move a little bit more towards the south now we also have to watch the possibility of lightning as well in conjunction with the rain that could also kick off a few walls for us as well there so to the north though it's going to be a little bit cooler for worse at $21.00 degrees berlin at $22.00 degrees there but madrid we are looking at a very hot day for you with a temperature of $37.00 and then very quickly across the northern part of africa we are going to seeing the tempter start to climb here across parts of northern egypt going to be starting at $38.00 degrees there for cairo but by the time we get towards tuesday we are going to see about $41.00 there and gazi a temper of 30. recruited to. exploited to on the battlefield to call the new regime faced a different value and half in the writing of them and their peers and then abandoned for a lifetime we should be ashamed but couldn't see for for all country all living
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over to people in power investigates the plight of imperial britons african troops begin tonight the forgotten heroes of empire on al-jazeera the most memorable moments of al-jazeera was when i was on air as hosni mubarak fell with the crowds in tahrir square talking. to. us if something happens anywhere in the world al jazeera is in place we'll able to cover news like no other news organizations. were able to do it properly. and that is our strength.
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welcome back is a reminder of the top stories on al-jazeera iranian president hassan rouhani says the country is ready to talk to the united states if washington is willing to lift sanctions and return to the 2015 of the deal this comes as tehran says it's exploring legal options to force the u.k. to release an oil tanker seized off gibraltar person says it would be willing to allow the ship to leave if iran guarantees it will not the liver oil to syria should be in breach of the. new sanctions there have been violent clashes between right police and protesters at a hong kong shopping mall demonstrators are angry about what they say is beijing's growing political influence in the territories affairs. more than a 1000000 people have been displaced by floods triggered by heavy monsoon rains in northern and northeastern india farmlands and residential areas have been submerged
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after rivers burst their banks in west bengal. and bihar to states flash floods of also hit the region killing 10 people over the past 72 hours farmers say their crops have been destroyed at least $55.00 people including children have been killed in flash flooding and landslides in the poor another 30 people are reported missing the bulk of river overflowed its banks destroying roadways and flooding towns of the 3 days of incessant rain more than 10000 people have been displaced and the conditions show little chance of letting up with more rain being forecast it's the 5th anniversary next month of the start of eyesores campaign of genocide in iraq it's estimated that between 3 and 5000 were killed because of their religious religious beliefs many more are missing some of the survivors are women who were sold into slavery priyanka gupta reports.
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shunts the colors she's surrounded by she will only wear black until her missing husband carol returns. she's one of the estimated more than 6000 you see the girls and women who are kidnapped and sold into slavery by ice and fight is. she makes dresses to sell for a few dollars in a can for the internally displaced people in northwestern iraq women chest and that is she any if i was sitting here with one hand on top of the other be constantly thinking about what i saw did to me while my husband isn't here where my 2 kids are and about my 9 relatives still in iceland herm's. isis fighters invaded the city of sin jar in 24 teams and killed thousands of you see these u.n. investigators describe the attack as genocide saying there you see these were systematically targeted for their religious beliefs it took 15 months for kurdish
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peshmerga fighters to force eisel from sin jar around 3000 you see these are still missing half of them women. earlier this year u.n. teams began examining bodies for mass craze to identify the dead and gather evidence of isolate trustees for eventual trials. but for forensic specialists matching samples with easy the survivors isn't easy because they're scattered both in iraq and abroad. but in the years really community was dispersed across many countries after being heavily persecuted by ice so for example there are 2280 families in germany but i aspire to reach to get d.n.a. samples and match though there are 800 families in australia 800 in canada and nearly 100 or 150 in france some families are losing hope of learning the fate of
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their relatives but. there's no more not in iraq not in syria not anywhere that's aggressive dodge that was able to keep prisoners and the whole camp the only women and children no men but it would still be better to know the not to know. closure that the you see the community desperately needs as it struggles to rebuild. al-jazeera. amnesty international's calling on russia to ease what it says is the harsh treatment of civilians living along disputed border lines with georgia it accuses the moscow backed that the ministration in southall said here and there because here of stopping free movement and the legally detaining people for crossing the boundaries and to simmons visited the georgian side of one of many communities split into. he's $85.00 he's frail and david byrne is really feels like a prisoner in his own home russia sees his small patch of land as an international
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border georgia calls it the line of occupation on a map it's a dotted line on the ground it calls his heart break. daughter and grandson live on the other side. a widow can cope with poverty but not the separation. or sight it's so important to be 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 his daughter helpless. sometimes she comes here as far as the fence and cries because she can't cross and see her sick and. 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
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people here are poor 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 but protest is a daily anti russian demonstrations in the capital is aimed at raising. the 20 percent of georgia is of their words occupy. georgia is renowned for its stunning landscape its traditions its fine cuisine and the bonhomie of its 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 has observed all parts of a peace deal and it's been engaged in what's called border eyes ation with fences
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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 be widespread loss of land loss of access to water and livelihoods most of the land vanish viddy used to farm is the wrong side of the water he asks us if i die here who will find me andrew simmons our whole village in georgia 9 people have been killed in a plane crash during a skydiving trip in new man in northern sweden the small plane designed to carry parachutists crashed on an island on the river shortly after takeoff the cause of the accident is so far unknown in the victims' names and nationalities are yet to be confirmed. india's highest mountain of rubbish is on course to be taller than the taj mahal by next year the site in east of the lea is growing by 10 meters
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every year and now it stands at 65 meters that's this by the government banning its use 2 years ago after 2 people were killed when part of a collapsed elizabeth for on them reports now from delhi. a mountain of waste this is where 2000 tonnes of easterlies of rubbish is dumped every day you're not love are you people living around the site say it's affecting their lives obviously as you can see the smell is unbeatable if the wind blows towards us then it's difficult to eat food at home it is such a mess here the rubbish dump doesn't just smell bad it's also dangerous methane gas from the way sparks fires releasing toxic fumes. began as a land for the 19 eighty-four that reached its capacity needed 20 years ago lego engineer lengthen it means that you have a big hole which is dug out and that it is lined with non-polar members so that
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your dock sickly jered of chemicals which comes out from garbage does not leak into the soil and cause water pollution but in gaza where there is no such thing trucks continue to dump rubbish here despite delis govern abandon them after a part of the hill a collapsed 2 years ago killing 2 people. this is a cruel joke this is contempt of the people to sponsor one point to garbage in the site they have installed 14 after the border. we asked the east delhi municipal corporation why this is happening but because of the northern ireland by the way with us so we continued to. dispose of all the garbage or dislike that so. it's estimated delhi produces 14500 tons of waste every day the problem of waste isn't confined to the cities rubbish dumps start. around $3000.00 of the rubbish produced daily isn't collected leaving it lying on the street and other than space
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. junk because charlie manages the site in the center and says waste isn't just the government's responsibility or that that is actually we feel that resegregation should begin to talk to people start segregating wrist then released can be recycled properly and the direct consequence will be that garbage mountains like the wanted one be necessary at all the easterly municipal corporation has started testing of recycling program in 3 areas this year they hope to roll the top of the rest of the region within one year. they also say they'll start clearing donzy put in september and some of its waste will be used to build a national highway elizabeth purana al-jazeera east delhi. well india's space agency meanwhile has delayed the launch of its 2nd lunar mission chandrayaan 2 because about quote technical snag the indian space research organization says a new launch window will be confirmed a later chandrayaan 2 will carry
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a lunar lander and rover to remotely explore the south pole of the moon its predecessor a decade ago helped discover molecules of water which is a vitally important discovery for a permanent presence there well so mike and i did i challenge 3 is that the rector of the into university center for astronomy and astrophysics he joins us live now via skype from poor in india sir thank you so much for joining us here on al-jazeera 1st of all do you have any more information of what this technical snag might be that has caused the delay of the law. thanks no i have no more information than what israel has actually announced in their various bulletins it happened about an hour before the show you launch just after the fuel the solid oxygen and hydrogen was was loaded into the spacecraft and so one can imagine that during
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the loading of the fuel they found something that they considered unsafe which also means that now all the fuel will have to be unloaded and the containers inspected and that would take a few days and so they will probably miss this particular launch window which goes up to the 16th of july ok and so after that do we know when it might happen or is it just too difficult to predict what i mean it's too early to speculate i mean i think that people are very keen that this happens as soon as possible so. only after they figure out what was what's wrong when they will they know well certainly as you mentioned there is a keenness for it to go ahead there of course just remind us what the benefits of this launch are would be i guess for space exploration in general for india in particular. well in general and has been has great plans for space
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exploration in the next few years the new dish and to the 2nd moon mission we have the 2nd mars mission there's a venus mission coming up there is a blue.

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