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we don't have any other choice if we stay behind will starve to death. since june of this year mexico has cracked down on migrants and migrant numbers have declined . but many who still continue to leave their homes in central america point to worsening living conditions and widespread government corruption in countries like honduras as a reason for fleeing mexico is calling on the united states for more participation and investment to improve the conditions in the countries where migrants originate mounted up along. veracruz mexico. france is pushing ahead with new taxes on big technology firms despite the u.s. president threatening to put metallics 3 levees on french wines finance minister brutal america says tromso spawn's is a mistake the us president earlier criticized what he called president emanuel micron's foolishness for implementing the tech tax which will affect u.s. firms like google and facebook not means to do you choose the key question now is
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not the question of trade stories on why did he question he's hot can we get a consensus on this issue of digital activities and fair taxation of digital activities the weather's not manx then. more than a 1000 people arrested as washing please crack down on a christian with defiant opposition movements in moscow. and displaced again the syrian refugees in istanbul were given a deadline to leave. hello again or welcome back we're here cross parts of the philippines over the next few days we could be seeing some very heavy rain the reason being is we could be seeing
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a developing tropical system and that is going to be in the south china sea now you notice of that area of green and some of that is very dark that means we're going to be seeing some accumulations there as we go from monday and into tuesday whatever system we're going to be watching probably a tropical depression forming is going to start to slowly make its way towards the northwest still bringing some very heavy rain across parts of luzon manila you can be seeing often showers not getting better until probably we get towards wednesday well here across much of australia looking quite nice we do have very high pressure dominating much of the east we have a few showers making their way across adelaide and that will push into melbourne as well here on monday temperatures down towards hobart only in the single digits high of 90 degrees there sydney of $21.00 degrees and rain continue to make its way across victoria and new south wales sydney clouds increasing few there as 16 degrees and bridgeman a temperature of 24 and for the north and south island of his elan it is going to be quite messy over the next few days auckland with windy conditions as 60 degrees here on monday and as we go towards tuesday getting
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a little bit cooler at 50 and christ church more rain in the forecast with a temperature of 13 degrees for you. 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 alike as they struggle to portray in fiction the murky face of reality soap box mexican every day mafia on al-jazeera.
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this is al jazeera a reminder of the top stories this hour protesters have returned to the streets in sudan expressing their anger at an investigation into last month's military crankset and it blamed rock soldiers for the violent break up of a sit in by demonstrators. thousands of protesters in hong kong are on the move through the city's central districts the crowd sound spilled into the main roads and are making their way towards a king shopping area. and syrian government air strikes have killed at least 13 civilians in northwest province many of those killed were children. that's turkey hosts more than 3 and a half 1000000 syrians have been a royal things began 8 years ago but refugees in istanbul now have an august 20th deadline to return to the turkish province they registered in those unregistered
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will be sent to camps near the border see them to see all the explains why. 24 year old but still mohamed arrived in turkey illegally 8 years ago he managed to get a turkish id but when you brought his wife to the hospital to deliver a baby a few years ago he was told the documents were fake. i don't have the id i'm scared when i'm going to work and going home my wife and son don't have turkish i.d.'s either when i go to immigration they tell me to go and register in a different city but there aren't many jobs there. according to the latest operational data there are at least 3600000 syrians in turkey off that 103000 live in camps while over health a 1000000 more live here in a stumble but officials believe the numbers are much higher syrians in turkey were given a temporary protection status under the assumption the war would have ended by now and that they will be able to return home. under this policy they are allowed to
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stay in specific cities or provinces in which they are registered and have access to health care and education but officials have stopped registering syrian refugees in big cities like a stumble on car or on salah. after syrians and actors in the field understood this crisis will not easily be over syrians began to seek permanent solutions to their needs that let them to move to cities where they can find more jobs and work the interior ministry says it wants to keep the number of unregistered refugees under control and is sending some of them to camps it also insists turkey will not become a center for illegal migration he stumbles governor's office has set a deadline of august 21st syrians to return to the cities where they are registered following that decision rights groups gathered in istanbul for a news conference and sat it was unfair to force syrians to go back to the cities where they are registered in and that they should have been informed earlier to
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make plans families now risk being split. our state is trying to preserve public order you can't really park to them to syria but you can send them to a 3rd country that the foreign protection law allows you to turkey is facing pressure on many fronts from a declining economy to political and regional prices the government says it does not want any potential risk from unregistered syrians or those with a criminal record but rights groups and others urge you do authorities to look into reports of syrians being forced to leave and accusations of police mistreatment. i fear nationalists disrupt at saturday's news conference they say they want all syrians to leave turkey. al-jazeera stumble. there have been aftershocks in the philippines for earthquakes killed at least 8 people on saturday many were asleep when the 1st quake hits the baton the sirens when 60 people were injured and
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there's been significant damage to homes and other buildings the military has been deployed to help with recovery efforts. i tell occasion from myanmar has failed to convince 300 refugees in bangladesh to return who join 2 days of repatriation talks hundreds of thousands of people have been sheltering in camps in cox's bizarre since 2817 when they fled an offensive by myanmar's military. reports. security was stepped up for the visit of representatives of the myanmar government to the refugee camp at cox's bazaar there had been a fear of protest and only a select group of rowing was chosen to meet with the delegation in one of the camps offices shade though when was among those who attended the talks to me and my government is trying to persuade the refugees to return home. they told us that all arrangements are being made for us to return they also told us that there are camps
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built for us with the necessary security and facilities outside the camps office several 100 running as gathered eager to meet the delegates and ask questions but they were quickly dispersed by police and nearby another group of refugees tried to stage a demonstration but that was also quickly broken up by security officers some of the community leaders at cox's bazaar expressed their concern at what condition will be like if the refugees return to rakhine state we demand before our water going back i want to be done in done her community you should visit inside don't know much affected area about assume that what are perfect and this is the 3rd high level visit by the me and mar government the repatriation of the 1st batch of refugees was to begin officially last november but it stalled amid protest at the camps and bangladesh many are still traumatized from their experience 2 years ago
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when they were forced to flee their homes during the me and my own military crackdown so a cotton 5 year old son and. 18 year old grand daughter in law were killed by the security forces. we will seek compensation and justice 1st for the loss of our family members we also want to be recognized as if these demands are met and we get justice then we will think about going back critics said this trip education plan is just me and maurice latest attempt to divert international criticism from its policies directed at the row he got nearly a 1000000 rowing are refugees are crammed into this densely congested shanty camps in the caucasus bazaar area they're getting increasingly frustrated and angry about their future but no one is willing to return home to me on market without citizenship papers and security guarantee. for the following course of bangladesh.
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more than a 1000 protesters have been arrested as a rally in moscow they were demonstrating against the barring of opposition candidates from local elections so they're gago as more. they chanted this is our city as they came up against the power of the russian authorities it was supposed to be a rallying call for band opposition candidates to be allowed to run in local elections in moscow. but it was met with baton carrying the right police soon after the arrests began. i believe this is political pressure to make the independent candidates is just standing there in the street at the broad today that i'm going waiters are. afraid to walk around the streets of oil city this is nonsense it's a shame. the un authorised protest had been called by the jailed opposition leader . authorities had banned local election candidates from running because they said
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the candidates in question had not collected a sufficient number of genuine signatures in their support a charge rejected by the opposition movement who say the candidates are being unfairly excluded. all that is being done is an attempt to intimidate tools and we need to show that they cannot intimidate as with these methods of the protest also comes at a time of serious questions over president vladimir putin's popularity discontent and anger over falling incomes and a rise in the national pension age appear to have caused a slump in putin's approval ratings that have been denied by the kremlin. but the opposition sees this latest crackdown as a struggle for its right to challenge what it says is a legislature loyal to the president and attempt to be seen heard and represent
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those who want to change and moscow's political scene sunny diagonal al-jazeera. a court in nigeria has given the government permission to classify a shia group as a terrorist organization the move gives authorities the chance to come down harder on the group members of the islamic movement of my geria have been marching in the capital the budget are calling for the release of the leader abraham said sarky has been in detentions 2015 despite a court order to release him the group says at least 20 of its members were killed during last week's protests. thousands of government supporters in venezuela have held what they call an anti imperialist march for peace in caracas hundreds of soldiers and several politicians joined them venezuela's government is preparing to host a regional conference of left wing parties and organizations opponents of president nicolas maduro say the events is a waste of money in a country grappling with the political and economic crisis. and then poland's there
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have been rallies in support of the l g b t community events in the capital warsaw and other cities follow a gay rights march last week when attendees were attacked by white when groups members of the conservative government party have condemned the violence but some party activists were reportedly seen among the attackers. now years of war and instability have damaged iraq's oil and gas infrastructure eating it dependence on energy imports despite having huge reserves now it wants to turn that a right without big overseas investments some of the reports from zubair in the 1st of our 3 part series on iraq's energy sector. claims like this one help keep the lights on across iraq electricity is in high demand specially during the summer and power plants rely on gas most of it comes from fields like the basra gas field in the south and because it's associated gas with oil
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a single will provide support or oil and gas but iraq doesn't produce enough gas for its power stations a 3rd of what it needs is imported from iran. in the 1980 s. raining jets took out most of iraq's oil and gas infrastructure in the sanctions that followed saddam hussein's invasion of kuwait stalled any redevelopment. now iraq's economy is weak the us is an important ally and both saudi arabia and iran are its neighbors iranian gas is a burden on baghdad stretched budget and a loaded issue for domestic and regional politics prime minister other liberal maybe wants to make iraq energy independent his oil minister has already signed multibillion dollar deals with international companies such as honeywell eggs on and shell unfortunately because of those who were delayed and that's why really the guys and us who was lagging behind. we are concentrating
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on this and the possible use to burn more about 50 per cent 2 years to 3 years ago well now we're through i think about 55. $45.00 i want to be realistic or the 5 years that it will be i would dare to say there are big. flows that use you know ok and this of course will lead to many advantages one of course a whiting gods for power generation that will definitely make. energy independent who don't need to import and of course and instead of burdening will make you know that. maintaining a gas field under $46.00 degrees is anything but easy but these iraqis are making sure that they continue to pump the gas which helps run their country besides the gas needed for electricity these gas fields also produce other types for domestic use and export 75 percent of the provide petroleum gas or l.p.g.
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come from this but it is the facility which is more than 25 years old that's why this section of the plant is being renovated it's electrical mechanical the instruments are being replaced. to do these upgrades requires major investment rox government says despite obstacles like corruption and an unstable region investors are coming to back that. the month and you know gas is the primary resource in the southern region especially to generate electricity most of the old power plants were motor fired from liquid fuel operations to cast power plants has there was an urgent need for investment and to upgrade production as tensions escalate between the u.s. and iran iraq wants to diffuse so it can attract more companies to help achieve baghdad becoming energy independent was down to 0 holders of bear butter and so on monday will bring in the 2nd reports in our 3 part series on iraq's
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energy sector it will look at the iraqi government's plans to boost oil production here on all to syria. my friends it seems are analyzing bones discovered in the vatican as part of an investigation into the disappearance of a teenage girl in 1983 after an anonymous tip off investigators opened tombs earlier this month to see if a minor or learn these remains were hidden inside the thing was phoned there but then investigators found bone fragments in underground caverns near a vatican cemetery the cold cases generated years of conspiracy theories and allegations of cover ups girl's father worked for pope john paul the 2nd. this is al jazeera and these are the headlines the testers have returned to the streets in sudan expressing their anger at an investigation into last month's military crackdown in khartoum it blames folks soldiers for the violent break up of
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the sit in by demonstrators but. i don't believe what happened today undermines the political process unless the military council looks for excuses to prisoner goes asians 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. thousands of people in hong kong are on the move through the city central district in another huge protest march police gave them permission to gather in a park but then told the demonstrators to move on because there were too many of them the crowds have since spilled into the main roads and are making their way towards the main shopping areas on saturday large crowds defiance of police banned by demonstrating in the outlying town of human will not far from the border with mainland china 20 people were injured when police moved in to clear the night
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process began in june against proposed changes to hong kong's extradition laws but it's since grown into a wider movement against territories probation leaders and police brutality. syrian government air strikes have killed at least 13 civilians in northwest in the province many of those killed were children. donald trump has been accused of racism after his attack on a prominent african-american politician and the districts he represents trump's tweets came after democrats largely cumming's criticized his mexican border poses the u.s. president called cummings a brutal bully and described baltimore as a quartz discussing rodents infested mess. i have been aftershocks in the philippines where our earth quakes killed at least 8 people on saturday many were asleep when the 1st quake hits near the baton of silence when 60 people were
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injured and there's been significant damage to homes and other buildings while that's you updates to stay with us here and i'll just share these continue after soapbox mexico in south korea around 2000000 dogs are eaten every year but now animal rights groups want the engine tradition taken off the menu when no one is investigated korean dog friend. just iraq. that would. be for almost. a sweat.
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people you get most of these days and. they come in a meeting. with the cast. and. then go out and nobody let me go out to the sunnis. continue to. hold it up car to. go out on tottenham a job on love all over. men are our.
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goal oh isn't this never heard of sumi dotted most of all. corners and i would order the boy. good i.r. . it's honest i will stand or they don't understand what. is the way i see. this thing guess i'm not. the guy i don't know this is. not. maybe he got there is going to be me know that i'm not one blah to me know that i'm out of here many of them at the disney movie had to cease to me when i know he can think they see people standing. here is that look on the field as the lord also he
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afaik done a book by the skeptic come up with on any other profession there is more there's less than 10 men coming. but the got a gun battle was mr quinn just yeah managing the dog. that iraqi people will. look at you know those them as if you see lizzie you are sort of dog or. that's insane in that regard. also so them would rub you go look almost simple as you look at goggles would use a god 2nd iraq or. look at them in a stocking up store laugh and then my my most i don't know anyone who's i don't know if they get in the view of a guy just says kelly most likely don't for that
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a lot of most of us think. it is you know so-called just. the same. it's. the most that this year the atmosphere is and. there's millions and most acutely. look to me never to give a bit of a thing to this is all excited that this is going to end. there once a month in that home from this really loud give this little zing of a machine. it's got to do all of this when i'm clear i love while emotions will laugh lucy to force yup will return in my mental but i will subsequently do it and this week. we have a lot of the in the back of your means yeah there is the enemy would like to got to
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go got a good guess as you never know what i mean it's you that's why i said you know she plus you're nice. to me because it suited us for good it's a look at getting us who that is wins but the master more starts and coming closer that is how much of him that i can see in the city that i love. but i don't see your life ok because. then you're going to see it like it was just about that. you're going to make. more money into manhood you're going to. get. who police yes. i've got i don't. want to believe that when you let it go you know i don't like being you know i don't know really still you know some woman to me like you said but by no but out my battles i
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was so close. to come which is he was and i still. think that can. be my nap. this was assuming it's messy doesn't mean like one of the most i see part of me going to. think you're going to have. and i'm here i love while you might insist vice useful where it's from here. in the morning. i will kid last month when you were younger and looking to missiles. is when i ended up at you and your little boys with jack ok you must persevere you know too well why lord. bless you now you will want to be down here with the long long.
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ago one story last when she was you might have been. wonderful. against him if he wants. to go back to mass but i says it's really nothing that's going to go look at this that. if this is passing then that as a matter the better moment but if. history is turned on by man type it is a moment thoughtfully not in the kajal wolf they've got to use that but. she's. the schoolmaster at the same. goes out i thought it was just too good to see me leads. to this new sort of eat them with me that's. what this is going to shake to.
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all. off ok. you're listening to. the pieces see more south of us. but you can see really the only way is that this has been a lot of fun to kokomo. and sadness and then got this was. when i'm home. to live as a service and you know most of it doesn't insist that people. die.
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in your pocket. and it wouldn't seem to come out like you saw me but is it good for me to put it back. just have it. keep in the host the system of $46.00 i would have. you know there's muslim imo since. it's my home. i mean nobody home with us or with us. the better they're
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back to the one that i want to live almost as we enter you know we as we will never . give up and the last word of the excuse me so it's got to be normal none of you have been puzzled because i mean you're trying you still believe it and yet i guess you know i. have a medical. is a was that one just comes in and it was just a means for me is an answer when i get a glimpse of how my muse were drawn into the sun i tell you that with that i for the 1st can't get any more than steel and glass of course out against this in a mosquito net the gases seem legal to join. but to kill up boarding. in that love baby like transform i mean that for the sake of you this point. is that no man left on course exactly the mrs because i'm
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a cook and of course i could but yesterday was. bloody much easier no not all that much but they. were in your mind those are some good movies you're going to give me more sister got a granddaughter and that assumes no ears thing you know but must extend the end o. bob hope one of those men used him to give me a well maintained an old trick or it would be a simple transmitters willing to help my companions it's always when people call so when i want to. do is talk chat now i'm having a chat. he said in iowa. you have to do is you don't consume you don't know some garbage. you know. them is rising and i was going to get on this to them i was going to have cars and have to post what i mean i was just going to this is how it was it was in a particular. store for 0 point the only story you need to source if you're going to pass it was really to me and i believe you guys are big. i will
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sign 6 i mean do we have. to kind of attack or say yes to stay really ok it's on the microscope it's been it's at the neck of the car with a. you know say student say see get the call who like i said most of the book on the buttons. so heavy though too heavy the so why do you still have your question we put them. any muslim man who the gullible coming to see you in a silly young. leader will make us go to
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neutralise and desist your sin to you ok you see until you lose your sickness you coming out of this into never do you just kill you miss you can we use of with a plan of sent us we know we can know little clinking as we ourselves that. we can misbehave in paris to put some nashik on to skin the other poorly fish if they don't let on. i see no. reason to move into this tell me in the can i will compare soreness this is deep it's on the facility in the triple the prison if you can i will see. and know that i am a lesson the credit for the must not try this in this explicit as evidence but guess when are you on the list when is that when and throw it out that on the same message from i mean unless you he said yourself the same thing when taken with the bios i want those little colonial style and get this one that response i don't know
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any better than a consumer i mean whether there. will be blood means no supply being what it was really it was your. trying to stick up to glory. but i. asked him. are you going to respect the government get them to borrelia less. that's why you go. ok. for this or. are you the last i'm going to get them to sign it it just sounds. just. like. because that's the way. i took my life because i'm not. going to get
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a cassette or yeah i want to. bring in one of their i step on the but when we got a big anything also that little bit that he does every year man. that's going to just be difficult when someone from the money yeah the 2nd thing i got was that's people you know me on the phone until communion with cold front that's going to matter what and what are you saying what the pedophile is and. it's him as an opinion man up and down. the moment that my goodness and i mean every measure maybe but if you think want to get down. and i mean most people. get total stomach for that.
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oh. they were going to suck or whatever was going to look good now look like the only way that it will be that guy you. know how little you know me that's the way. i felt. when i learned how. i know. i gave what i want then maybe it's not.
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ok. we just. want to know mostly they would i lie say no they love you less you see the bonus appears. in the rolling pins for getting video cassette of i don't know if i mean you know not be the real me this is closest. to this with with this in mind that. he. was here i didn't want to be blunt. no one with the party here. let's hear from some of them into the dishonest mess and the most pointless from the put me in place of that i guess you missing committee in the senate was the most in the. end of us a lot of us. in the clinical not know sort of those same with the never got to me you say lincoln does well suppose it might be one and then you know spiritus
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innocent need to look at income that i am your home is on is me and. i'm missing mr new political celebrity. don't miss it also complete me yes even for. one doesn't listen to that much. then i suppose and then you know when you saw somebody for the love of the wind that's a. good enough because i don't mean to me that it's police here you want police problems create your own political get by just looking for the she's lovely. and i thought that we had an estimate of some of them and was actually located up there long of this yesterday but it was a signal not bad i'm. just stunned at the justice system to look at that and he said yes i can see and that is like a moment a. senior political reporter look at the 2nd assessing that it was the 1st person.
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to say this again let me wince here just a single but this is the our legal history. some of my excess had about a similar one minute i'm not the 1st one that makes you know it's a hassle but i am also most companies this woman who grandma sat on the planes in the. summer as an explorer and so much as her path to. this had been the most often over p.l.s. and mostly on its. those that we consume me she. is comic once about the story of. the skins. but then was madness a camel's mast and sold me the king to not to but me defense had to be and she.
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missed him by lot of him and yet in peace has. never been inside with gabby still a police officer you know that's going to marry him i found i find this interesting fallible but the lovely somebody down the baseball of whatever you are you're my love all these years particularly get amazed i've got a good list on all this is my hip and i can. run. one. ball. almost anything you're really mean. and the muslim girl doesn't really believe in it is ok that's a little. i don't know.
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the person i think you get give me enough words for you my lord i'm. so sorry response i listen this when. it came up but it didn't matter with the couple. and so here he was ready to have this important than this and in some pretty. gentle mccombs you know when the forcing or when i was she added yeah this was a key piece in or in contrast of. your neck police. suspicion. it's.
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i mean that's a good. boy. or they're going to. go. you're not going to want to. see what's up with. the study see. how they're going to put the bronco seagram and the bills. from them in that mystic up you. look at d.c. saying i laugh when they're i mean you have to pay me more. people choosing bring them somebody.
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you know you hear. we're looking for if you want to work for the freedom of the free. you can bring your. fellow competitors and. you must. give me respect and all of you have the offensiveness you know this is just i mean none. of it what exactly will be discussed in the federal bill for the schools a semester so if you're going to the 2nd thing you could have seen this group can never listen but bad as you can see getting through your sympathetic deviously gets him from coming down the aisle. you know go see. from the heavy level to sort of. just as a costume but i. suspect that i'm a little more creative. but. there was still part of the trigger going to support
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it some was more people there that i found the interview in circus years michael moore more in the street and then by yes and in the upper sort of from the list i'm sure but i must of will be relieved because it's obvious that i'm focused on i can still see convincing i don't know which i'm going. to talk about going to see the gist of it you know what was the biggest thing i'm going to pick up all of that yeah oh maybe a little joke because they don't want that again was going to get him which i did there's a lot about mendel's got mental status and you're not sure the ethics human of the family that this was his. reality is that it could be done more than my daughter said but it was. all brought among the lesson to everyone you know she personally comments on. putting me that is this and that i'm watching this thing long.
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long but over time and more years percent by telling us how in the book a place in the. past couple of weeks september was. a sort of simple one. adored by millions for challenging social issues head on what women don't say is mexico's longest running so. as the program celebrates its anniversary the producers revisit one of their most powerful storylines. and discover how the show has affected the women who inspired it and the 1st place. now i have a voice some box mexico on al-jazeera. there is growing in a very short time to be
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discussions with your team was the deadliest year the aviation industry has experienced for some time examining the headline many foreign journalists including those from al-jazeera have had their licenses revoked their offices raided explore an abundance of world class programming designed to inform motivate and inspire that convinced me this was the conservation chance in my life that the world is watching. al-jazeera. this is al jazeera. hello and welcome to the al-jazeera news hour on live from my headquarters in doha with me and it's a problem coming up in the next 60 minutes 5 children are killed an air strikes on
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syria's last rebel stronghold where the u.n. believes of war crimes are being committed. fury and saddam after just a handful of officers the blame for june sprayed on a protest camp and which and dozens of people were killed. hong kong protests at another huge gathering underway after a violent end to a band rally on saturday. in support soaring australia dinora trying to cover up a dark pink areas and one more starts to go around gets ready to become the 1st colombian war and it's a win the tour de france. airstrikes are intensifying and syria's province to splash warnings that crimes of being committed. on saturday at least 13 civilians and clued in several children died in
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the raids the syrian government has been on a 3 month offensive aid groups are describing the escalation in violence as a nightmare zain ha there are reports. another lifeless body pulled from the rubble another syrian child a victim of the airstrikes by russian and syrian warplanes at least 5 were among those killed in saturday's attack in the town of that again targeted residential buildings. oh about how you know you don't really know what i don't know rebel places or fighters here this is a residential neighborhood look children live here what is there crime the syrian people are being bombed by planes and the u.n. remained silent. opposition controlled towns across the southern countryside of it live and northern hama are under fire people there say they are being bombed into submission but that surrendering is not an option since they have nowhere else to
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go this is the last rebel held territory in syria people going to. do all this year and people need to die so that she can stay in power is everyone at their wrist except bashar we moved closer to the border with turkey but how do we know the planes want to hit us here. the recent escalation in violence is worsening the displacement crisis according to the united nations many people are living in the open air because there is overcrowding in camps and reception center is more than 440000 syrians have been made homeless in the last 3 months how long the. building was bones and all our belongings are under the rubble we came out and didn't know where to go we have nothing there's no water no bathrooms no tents for the children there under the sun. many people have been displaced more than once and many towns and villages are now empty. in our house and car as it's always
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heard so we left a hoss and again we were targeted we survived but our neighbor was martyred it was too dangerous to stay so we came here we hope this place will be safe. that will depend on russia and turkey russia which backs the syrian government and turkey which supports the opposition co-sponsored a cease fire and last year the deal collapsed when russia supported a syrian government offensive in april blaming turkey for not fulfilling its commitments to an agreed demilitarized zone around the province. turkey repeatedly said it needed more time because forcing some rebel groups from this zone would have put civilian lives at risk there is nothing that indicates the ceasefire will be revived soon. i just want to be able to play i just want to go home i just want to go to school. that is no longer an option for many children 7 year old son has become another statistic in the escalating violence and despite criticism by the un over the international indifferent nothing has been done to stop the
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bombing campaign. istanbul 6. to other news now and then straight as have been back on the streets of saddam's capital angered by the findings of an investigation into a raid on a protest camp last month the military junta is blaming a handful of what it calls rogue officers for the violence which the opposition says killed at least $100.00 people have a morgue and has more from neighboring ethiopia. a few offices they've written from their orders and no blame on sudan's military that was the core of the report from the investigation committee set up by the military to look into what happened on june 3rd when security forces attacked a pro-democracy sit in at army headquarters in her. where the. one of the brigadier's was warned that he. not responsible for the operation yet he disobeyed orders and led the rapid support forces into the sitting area and handed down orders for them to get out of their armored vehicles and force the protesters out
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it's also stablished that the riot forces led by one of the colonels he alone with his forces moved into the sitting area and some personnel started battling protesters firing indiscriminately. the attack killed at least 100 protesters and injured over 400 others according to the central committee for sudan which supports the protest movement the raid was lifestream by protesters as they ran for their lives and widely circulated on social media when the internet which was cut off on the day of the attack was restored more than a month later the investigating committee disputed the number of fatalities saying $87.00 were killed and 168 were wounded. the attack halted talks between the military and the opposition coalition known as the forces for freedom and change which represents the protest movement talks resume to months later as protesters continue to demand accountability and an initial power sharing agreement was signed earlier this month the sudanese professional association part of the opposition
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coalition and the body which has been leading the calls for protests since december insists the committee was not independent but says it should not affect the talks to form a transitional government hours after the report was released people protested against its findings. i don't believe what happened today undermines the political process unless the military council looks for excuses to prison a go she asians or procrastinate the process what happened todays 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. as the 2 sides continue to try to form a transitional government protested on the streets continue their demand for justice but some analysts believe the investigation report could end up obstructing that justice from the justice perspective the reason they need to be independent
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report. and i think the problem and also the information about this is mostly when the ministry of truth witnesses. the victims who have been attacked . this whole thing this went on for. the june 3rd attack was the most violent the start of the protest in december many say that the justice and accountability they demand cannot be achieved without a civilian government and a change in the system the reason why they started the revolution in the 1st place people morgan on their own. tens of thousands of people in hong kong marching in the city's central district and another huge demonstration but the mass rally has split into several groups heading to different parts of the downtown area sunday's protest follows a night of violence in long when police fired tear gas to disperse crowds in the
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town not far from the border with mainland china widespread protests began on june 9th against proposed changes to hong kong's extradition laws let's go to our correspondent sara clark she is joining us live from hong kong massive numbers coming out again today sara this time in the city center where they heading. the rally started in central government in a park called chai to park which is right in the central business district it's not speaking to 4 areas we're probably the biggest area where there are tens of thousands of demonstrators who are blocking this mine broke through what's called it which is one of the largest the most expensive retail sector in hong kong look the streets in have been very busy at the moment dismantling barricades and all the fencing along all the tram lines here that simply to create some form of protection if the police do come in and try and move them out later this evening we've also seen another group. china's mine. china's liaison office which is the
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other rain which is in the eastern part of hong kong and now this area has been completely blocked barricaded off. place there blocking syria as well as another group that's rallying at the western police station there right place there as well and there's still some in central so it's really split in all directions but as far as we're concerned the people we've spoken to they look like they're set to stay for as long as they can for this evening at the moment the police retreated from one spot but no doubt the police will move in again later this evening to try and clear the street a syria is there a plan for protesters beyond just staying on the streets for as long as possible and given that we did see protests descended to some violence on saturday night both sides protesters and police taking precautions to avoid that today. you sent me the top of these demonstrations it's reached a new level of violence we didn't have the protests of clashes last weekend we had
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violent confrontations again last night long which is a group town on the outer edge of hong kong so it certainly chimes dimensions with china's strategies i should say as well tomorrow we believe on monday in beijing the china's state council is also i believe to be holding a press conference to discuss what they were their reaction to the situation in hong kong but this stage it's not changing i mean this is about the week protests that we've seen the only thing exchanging is the level of ballance and the number of clashes and the place of certainly showing that they're not going to pull back all the way they dealing with these protests all the demonstrators who are currently looking to streets in much of hong kong a lot of this part of. sara thank you very much for that that is sarah clarke live and hong kong keeping a very close eye on those protests for us thank you. well plenty more ahead on the news hour including we examine what's behind russia's political dissent after 1000
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people a demonstration plus. i'm in southeastern ethiopia will tell you how these burning grounds are being used to treat high fluoride levels found in water in the rift valley. and in sport the driver who fought through the nose to take over the german for. talks on afghanistan future are expected to be held in europe within weeks for the taliban says it won't hold any direct discussions with the afghan government u.s. officials and taliban representatives have been meeting and cut them since october in a bid to end the 18 year war several talks have also taken place where afghans from across the political and social spectrum have met taliban representatives bosh this all comes against a backdrop of violence in recent weeks and attack on police headquarters in
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kandahar city earlier this month killed 11 people well let's get more on this we're joined by hobby but while back in kabul his electoral.

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