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but the behind the embassy in washington compared it to capital punishment in the u.s. adding the trials were conducted in accordance with the rules of the kingdom of bahrain which maintain international standards that the citizen to execute these 2 young men came one day after the united states announced that they were going to start federal executions again which of course you know the politics in the gulf you know that the gulf states always feel like they need a green light to commit the violations that they commit from their allies in the us i was some see the executions as yet another crackdown on shias and the opposition by behind sunni led government since the 2011th hour of spring protests hundreds of people demanding political reform as well as human rights activists have been jailed silenced or forced to live abroad. and jersey. u.s. president donald trump has attacked another african-american lawmaker this time
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taking aim at democratic representative elijah cummings for criticizing his mexican border policies trump called him a brutal bully and said his baltimore district is far worse and more dangerous than the border he also said cummings should concentrate on cleaning up his district which he called a disgusting rat and rodent infested mess the senior congressman responded saying mr president i go home to my district daily each morning i wake up and i go and fight for my neighbor's party colleen has more in the story now from washington. another norm broken this is a us president denigrating a major american city that has happens to be mostly african-american and it's african-american congressman but the larger cummings is not an ordinary congressman he is an icon of the civil rights movement he has huge respect not only in his district but in the halls of congress the president has made it clear this is his strategy to get reelected he believes if you fires up his base core supporters of
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white supporters that they will come out in droves and they will get him another term there are a lot of analysts who are sending a warning message though about that strategy they look back to 216 and one of the reasons the trump won in this incredibly close election was because the vote was down in african-american communities and hispanic communities polls show that his racist tweets and comments are hurting his support among african-americans and hispanics so what some analysts are warning while the president is firing up his own base his core support hasn't moved he's also fired up the base on the other side much will still ahead on the program we're going to be live in mexico where the president and his honduran counterparts are getting ready to announce a new initiative to stem the flow of migrants to the united states and we look at the desperate fight to stop jewish settlers taking over historic hotel in the christian. old city.
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hello a draft of warm air and humid days has come through from western australia to this ragged mass of clouds is on its way through the southeast conan have brought some walls to perth and is there bring it to adelaide 70 degrees is a close comes in there was sea fog it was drizzle bitter rain still some rain possible in western australia on sunday and purse back in the sunshine some rain but not more much is going to be welcomed anywhere from i suppose new south wales science words it'll wet the ground for probably won't collect much from adelaide's temperatures dropped to 30 times this frontal system is on its way through it's always been rather more active on the other side of the tasman sea the tickly where you can see that cloud streaming off the mountains in the south attempt to collect a lot of rain on the windward side which of course is the west and with that wind direction more or less coming off the townsmen on to that side of the islands both
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islands that's where the rain will fall but in wellington you got a good wind a bit of sunshine on monday over a generally cloudy couple of days the last the rain the tropical depression as it now is but you count taro is here in eastern honshu just north of tokyo and so that's on its way out to leave behind humid air the temp is on the rise. going behind the scenes of one of mexico's most love soaps using fiction to mirror the struggles of real life. this week the story line focuses on the basis of systematic violence in mexican society and issues close to home for the producers and actors a life as they struggle to portray in fiction the maquis face the reality of soap box mexico every day maffia on out is iraqi.
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red. welcome back quick look at headlines now hundreds of people in sudan's capital of back on the streets protesting against the findings of an investigation into the deadly crackdown in hard to last month the investigation blamed rogue soldiers for the vine a break up of the sit in. police in hong kong a fired tear gas to disperse demonstrators who defied warnings not to march in an area where a mob attack protestors at a train station last sunday and russian police have arrested more than a 1000 protesters at a band launch in moscow they were rallying against the barring of some opposition
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candidates from local elections. the leaders of mexico and honduras a meeting in vera cruz to announce a new initiative to stem the flow of migrants to the u.s. a jew to announce a development fall duras aimed at discouraging people from leaving the country well the meeting comes a day after the u.s. and guatemala signed a migration agreement under the deal migrants from el salvador and honduras who pass through guatemala would be required to stop and seek asylum there 1st migrants who failed to do so would then be ineligible for asylum in the u.s. or money rapido joins us live now from mexico's vera cruz state obviously mexico has been under a great deal of pressure from the trump administration to clamp down on migrants making their way to the u.s. border tell us about this honduras mexican initiative. this is certainly part of that pressure that we've seen over the past few months from the united states toward mexico to do more to stem the flow of migrants making
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their way toward the united states so this meeting taking place between the mexican president the honduran and the honduran president is taking place in me not to learn in the state of veracruz this also happens to be a very popular transit point for migrants has to make their way north toward the united states a majority of these migrants being from honduras so this announcement of development plan by mexico is not only timely it's especially important for the citizens of honduras what we're expecting to hear from both world leaders mexican president is expected to announce a commitment of $100000000.00 toward a development plan in central america specifically the countries of el salvador honduras as well as guatemala it's being sold not as a handout but rather a hand up with the promise of job creation which of course is very important that the lack of opportunities the lack of jobs being something that migrants are continuously citing as their reasons for fleeing their countries were also expected
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to hear the mexican president continuing to call on the united states to do more to invest more and to participate in this development plan as a more sustainable strategy to address the ongoing migrant crisis but i suppose i suppose the problem hanny is that these check the challenges for countries in the region is very much structural it's going to take time to create jobs and to boost economic growth that's not going to change in the medium to short term so i suppose a plan like this sends a powerful message but it's not going to make too much of a difference beyond that just yet. that's absolutely right there's no reason to believe that one time $100000000.00 development plan is going to magically solve the migrant crisis but it's certainly a 1st step to addressing the issue of widespread poverty is definitely a good 1st step given that honduras is such a poor country one of the poorest countries in the western hemisphere one of the
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poorest countries in the world in fact but to truly address the root causes of migration there needs to be a sustainable international strategy involving the united states and involving more countries that not only addresses poverty but also addresses widespread violence given that honduras el salvador guatemala suffer from extremely high levels of violence in the case of honduras there's also the question of government corruption we know that that's just this fixed point is somewhere between 30 and 40 percent of of all revenue generated by the government is stolen by politicians and this is this is corruption that goes all the way to the top of the government all the way to the office of the president of honduras who happens to be visiting the country of mexico right now thank you very much from vera cruz manual raffle or training us . now at least $55.00 bodies have been recovered off the coast of libya after a wooden boat carrying about $350.00 microns capsized stay on $115.00 of the
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migrants who are mainly from sub-saharan africa still missing 134 rescued and taken back to libya many to detention centers the u.n. refugee agency has called it the west mediterranean tragedy of this year. internship the 1st democratically elected president. has been laid to rest in the capital tunis and 92 year old who was given full military honors died on thursday they were chasing reports from tin as. foreign leaders came to pay their respects of carthage palace to the man who helped guide tunisia to a new era of democracy. they praises the ship courage by gene scott as subsea came out of retirement to become the country's 1st democratically elected president in 24 she forged a link between the secular and religious sides of the political spectrum here avoiding the clashes that tore apart so many of the countries in the arab spring
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uprising. his coffin carried on the back of a lorry with a full military honor guard passed through the capital on the final journey to the city's century cemetery. everybody here has been out all day lining the streets open to give and pay their last respects to the legacy of the president and. his history of what he did we consider him now as our grandfather and our grandfather just died as if we we lost him and we crying about that hopefully the next on it will be good and make god protect our country but a bit. just a little circle suit you feel the patriotic soul people public and policemen are all hand in hand today more than the school. you met on surface of the today 2 news here last a real man of the state the man who worked a lot for his country and he saved many time from bloodbaths i'm proud of him and
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the. captaincy of possibly but there are clouds on the horizon unemployment is still increasing in fuel and food prices rising there is no doubt that the. you cannot have a surviving democracy without solving the economic and social problems i think most political actors it is yet aware of that it was a dignified. political career but a new and much younger generation must now shoulder the burdens of state those burdens are set to grow if you like the. high level delegation from myanmar is in bangladesh to wrangle refugee camps and convince them to return home hundreds of thousands of rangar if they're living in squalid conditions in camps and coaxes bizarre since fleeing atrocities by myanmar's army in 2017 many still fear for their safety if they return to me on mars by the muslim minority has faced decades of repression time to challenge some
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refugees in. several 100 running a referee destroyed together near the center where the myanmar delegate is supposed to meet with the community leader they wanted to have the opportunity to see them maybe have the opportunity to question but they were dispersed by the bangladesh police now we spoke to a few of them this is what they have to say. we came here to meet the myanmar delegates to get some answers to our questions but we were not allowed to meet with them. if you recognize israel give us a citizenship card we'll go back there in one second our experience talking to the rowing months after months and this they have something fundamental demands before they even consider moving back to me on my one of them is they be recognized as a growing goes they get citizenship and there is a guarantee of security by the international community what the mayor and more
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delegates we have yet to see but from the rights groups and others we know their environment is not conducive for them to return. quakes have killed at least 8 people in the north of the philippines 2 tremors with magnitudes of 5.4 and 5.9 struck early on saturday near the botanists islands many were asleep when the 1st quake hit at least 60 people injured and there's been significant damage to homes and all the buildings that. 2 people have died in south korea after a nightclub balcony collapse at least 17 others were injured when the venue's upper floor gave way early on saturday morning and the southwestern city of one to dozens of people were pinned under the collapse structure many of the injured were foreign athletes competing in the world swimming championships. 2 hotels in the christian quarter of the old city in occupied east jerusalem are to be taken over by a group of jewish settlers it's part of a long term plan to change the centuries old religious and ethnic make up of the area on its myths and its report. in the christian quarter of jerusalem's old city
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the imperial hotel built by the greek orthodox church as welcome pilgrims and tourists for 130 years the property is one of 3 now in the hands of a settler group called attar at carni. this is my father with king crossing the did johnny family has managed the imperial for 70 years they've been served with an eviction notice of who will lead to johnny there's only pressure from the jordanian palestinian and greek governments can save them if they feel maybe a friend then i'm sort of to say that one day to see that jeff i gave up the club square will be in the hands of these settlers if they can if i don't see nobody cares about what is happening now. jerusalem's old city is shared between jews christians and muslims it's a delicately balanced status quo with settler groups stated aim is to make the old
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city predominantly jewish and they do that by buying up buildings like this and moving settlers in. that prospect prompted a rare show of solidarity from all the christian leaders in jerusalem they are opposed to the takeover or. the sale of the properties 14 years ago was handled by a financial adviser to the then greek patriarch the adviser left israel soon after israel supremes court has now rejected claims by the current patriarch that the sale was illegal and he has corey is a lawyer with decades of experience in legal cases against settlers we are very small figures to fight the israeli government in this issue this issue is more a political issue that we don't have here a better chance forces playing together well against the other small figure against
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a big elephant mr de johnny strongly defends the leadership of the greek patriarch 8 but the worry of what the future holds clearly weighs on this proud man. my children. yes yes. when this thing happened. i have my children where he is so i may go to my son to see is we have to do it and i could give you to get you to it i wish and i was got that we could get off my trip. yes yes. mr de johnny says he needs to raise funds for his battle against eviction if he goes he says many of the tenants may find it hard to resist the money offered by the settlers to sell off bernard smith al-jazeera in jerusalem's old city. now more than 100 game is many of them under the age of 16
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competing in new york in the 1st of a fortnight world cup arguably the world's most popular game it involves players being dropped on to an island where they have to find weapons and eliminate each other until one player comes out on top finalists have been whittled down from an initial $14000000.00 online entrance and competing for a share of a 13000000 dollar prize pool in almost jackpot put up by developer epic games is testament to how significant the game has become more than 250000000 people having logged on since its initially launched 2 years ago and more on all of our stories right here al jazeera dot com. just a brief look at the headlines for you now hundreds of people in sudan's capital have returned to the streets this time to protest against the findings of an investigation into the brutal crackdown and
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a hard to last month they're angry that the investigation blames the violence on roke soldiers the committee set they've been told to clear an area near the city and outside the army headquarters but moved to break up the protest camp on their own initiative the opposition is rejecting the findings instead accusing the military council of hiding the truth. of the i don't believe what happened to do you undermines the political process unless the military council looks for excuses to freeze negotiations or procrastinate the process what happened today is a natural response let the military council see this is a strong message that the people cannot remain silent as the investigation commission was formed not to establish the truth but to conceal the truth. police and protesters have clashed once again in hong kong thousands defied a government ban on a rally in a neighborhood where a mob attacked demonstrators in a train station last sunday several rounds of tear gas were used to try to disperse the crowds but they refused to leave leading to an alice long standoff. russian
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police have arrested more than a 1000 protesters at a banned march in moscow they were rallying against the barring of some opposition candidates from local elections and offices of several candidates were also raided and they were detained ahead of the march. at least 11 people have been killed in an air strike in the syrian city of every province children are reported to be among the dead and thousands of others were wounded more than 100 civilians have been killed in at lip in the past 10 days by syrian government and russian as strikes. and at least 55 bodies have now been recovered off the libyan coast after a wooden boat carrying about 350 migrants capsized on thursday 115 of the migrants who are many from sub-saharan africa still missing 134 were rescued and taken back to libya many to detention centers the u.n. refugee agency has called it the worst mediterranean tragedy of this year. i mean
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up next on al-jazeera box mexico every day maffia. the morning after that from doha in about 25 minutes time. the faceoffs continue. and for the most 20 democratic presidential candidates take to the stage for the 2nd u.s. democratic debate. join us for coverage from detroit on july the 30th i'm 35 on al-jazeera. because this is going to be there at the beginning of the season is going to be tough people see the movement of the of that we don't get that from the mccarthy of the film. it is beautiful and if you could pick it up there would be less the sense you know most people would go to the earth you know it was a 2nd gold bar here for the base and soon going from the center of the.
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to cease to me when i know he can think they see purpose and. here is that's the kind of fever as the lord also afaik done a book by the skeptic the microphone and he had the perfect me there is no way this last and then me coming. but the got a combatant needles just the quintal. just ya might not think it will come your way that iraqi war oh look it's you know those. then my them as he she lives a year or so the border. also so them little looks almost. look. like our 2nd iraq. was only one of those i don't know if they get it yes so it's coming. up with
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a lot of muslims most think. it is you know just. the same. it. was that this year the apple 2. was my lens and most acutely. looked him in the have a good bit of a dentist so looks over this is going on. they aren't saying much now to come to this without good simple rules that in my teen. years it covered only a small number here. i love while embodiments will go after those who do source yup all the time in my mental but i will subsequently get this week. in the
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i mean you've become a big name. and it wouldn't seem to come out like you saw me but is it good for being back and. just having a. good laugh keep in the host the system 46 i would ask. you to must michael since. it's my home.
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i mean nobody home with us from with us. that bit about the fact that i'm a good little boys that we've you know you know we as we will never happen on the last word of the excuse me it's kind of the norm no no no you have been the biggest was there in your twenty's you'll be better yeah yes you know what. that may not of . it's day i'm going with that when it does comes and it was just a museum is an interesting when i get a good book so my muse was drawn into this when i tell you that means that. i for just can't get any more honesty in the last accord matters to cinemas were drawn at the dances sing lead i will join. michael up boarding. in that i will be a lap dance for
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