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it was opened by the mexican government and it's the 1st of its kind it can house more than 3000 people the government says new shelters will open soon in tijuana and the way for laredo the u.s. has returned more than $20000.00 asylum seekers to wait in mexico since the program started in january. president trump back on the campaign trail taking his 2020 reelection bid to the city of cincinnati in ohio today he launched a blistering attack on his democratic rivals but the issue of immigration soon became the big talking point id joe castro was there democrat lawmakers care more about illegal aliens a protester holding a banner reading immigrants built america took the air out of trump's speech for about 5 minutes but the president largely avoided attacking minority immigrant leaders by name a practice his opponents had labeled racist instead trump doubled down on criticism of the majority african-american city of baltimore the homicide rate in baltimore
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is significantly higher than el salvador honduras guatemala i believe it's higher than afghanistan thousands of supporters have lined up for hours to attend the rally he's always saying the truth and i don't know how that's racist to just say a place is trash he's not racist at all he's just merely pointing out the problems that exist in our society and we're just going to have the correct trump pointed to the declining number of border arrests as a product of his hardline policies despite criticism of his ministrations detention of children in squalid conditions trump lauded his crackdown at the border and the numbers are way down you'll see that way way down. democrat lawmakers care more about illegal aliens than they care about their own constituents they put foreign citizens before american citizens we're not going to do that the last few days have
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seen the democratic presidential candidates in the spotlight and back to back televised debates with trump attacking their performance polling shows democratic front runner joe biden leads trump by 8 points in ohio at this early stage of the election season a vote for any democrat in 2020 years a vote for the rise of radical socialism and the destruction of our great our beautiful our wonderful american dream we're not going to lead our country ever go down the route of socialism the trunk campaign seems ohio is a must win state in 2020 this bellwether state has in fact picked the presidential winner nationally going on for more than 50 years and so we will hear much more
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about ohio as the battleground between front and the democratic nominee joe castro al-jazeera cincinnati ohio. the tsunami warnings been a suit up from magnitude 7 earthquake off the indonesian island of sumatra so far there have been no reports of damage or any casualties it struck at a depth of nearly 60 kilometers off the coast of the city of tel of battle. more than a 100 people have been killed in weeks of flooding in bangladesh now as the waters recede health workers are concerned about a new problem disease tunji a child who has a story. thousands across bangladesh have lost their homes due to heavy flooding and landslides over 7000000 people have been affected and 163000 hectares of cropland damage in 28 distinct according to bangladesh red crescent society families have been struggling with the impact of the floods the worst in 2 years many are now facing the elements without any kind of protection shilpi big mother
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of 6 children is finding it hard to cope with the situation. it's hard to compete the children a full square meal when there's so much water still around and their father can't find work when there's a flood we somehow manage to survive on dr rice pops many communities are finding it difficult to access food and little aid has arrived so far. if we got some financial help then we could rebuild our home somehow we could then manage to live a normal life that's all we want. over $40000.00 children are been kept out of schools which have either been too damaged to access or are being used as makeshift shelters and. there is water everywhere in my home and at school i can study at home and now we are lagging behind in study. the majority of bangladeshi lives in rural areas most of home rely on every culture for their livelihood and
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it's this communities that have been hit the hardest according to environment experts bangladesh is becoming increasingly more vulnerable to climate change especially those living in river islands and coastal belts severe flooding has left many bangladesh is at risk of disease and hunger crops up then washed away a life stock sale and fisheries room although water is receding in some places what effect that communities have lost their means to make a living and which are very. for bangladesh. now is considered the single biggest celebration of arts and culture in the world and is kicking off in scotland this year's edinburgh fringe festival featuring more than $50000.00 foreman says they'll range from comedy shows to dances and musicals is there. on the royal mile where artists are desperately trying to.
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everywhere and that's because. competition here some 4063 different countries. in every new. over the next 3 weeks. musicals. seems all. its. carbon emissions are. forming the backdrop. cooled 1.5 degrees will feature the i.p.c.c. report. and that's going to take 5 days. to. the headlines because the. technological political problem anymore but as a cultural one and they're using their voices to try and transform public opinion.
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will have the very latest from the 1st.
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time to schools news and the i'm sensing cricket it's going to happen again i'm afraid yes thanks peter we're halfway through day 2 of the 1st ashes test between england and australia at least in birmingham regime nonsense and i work at the hard singles jason roy caught by australia's 1st innings here at steve smith of the bowling of james pattinson since then england going r.k.
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rory burns has reached his 50 in the 133 for one still 150 runs behind sublevel international cricket is set to make a rare appearance in the united states india getting ready to take on the west indies in sooty twenty's for the 1st game coming up on saturday in florida now the australian swimmer who failed a doping test ahead of the recent world championships has vowed to clear her name shana jack was withdrawn from the australian team just days before the championships began after testing positive in june initially swimming australia decided not to make the news public jack has previously claimed she was pressured by swimming bosses to keep quiet. to be completely honest i have been nothing but supportive of me and we've been through the hype. every decision that we've made has been together and we are very happy with every decision we made. we were you know. it was
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a team effort the whole time and i've been nothing but supportive of you. 8 people have been given bands after the mass brawl that broke out in a baseball game between the cincinnati reds and the pittsburgh pirates 6 players and both managers hit with suspensions. which i made guarantee of star. he received an 8 game ban all the players involved submitted appeals against the decisions. now the densely populated community of bookham outside a crawl in ghana has produced some of africa's finest boxers including his zuma nelson widely considered to be the consonance finest ever fighter our correspondent went to meet some of the young boxes hoping to replicate that success. this is one of the 20 bucks in gyms. it's a step it's crowded with young men wanting to following the footsteps of their
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heroes. 17 year old philip trained here every day for the last 6 years. like many boys and girls in the community he dropped out of school to focus on boxing. every day of the year we wake up and go to the gym and fart and some people see me as a potential world champion but his parents wanted to stay in school but says right now he's focused on is a mission. his coach says boxing offers a life to young men like philip otherwise would be on the streets with bad company . to give him some cardio. this is. nothing of this for them to do but out of supplying the g.d.r. the strain and there are hundreds in this issue community. everyone here is either out or love again it's a tough neighborhood what your energies are limited just wide that this area has produced some of africa's best roxas. a short distance away for you to saleman says
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on a continental championship. growing up she had to dream. to join the army and be a good boxer. she believes doing well in the competition will help lie cheat and the bishan but she's not happy with the lack of opportunity for girls in the sport if we are being given treatment at the football if i mean there's no we're not being made also going to will bring a lot of made us gonna miss me when we come to training in normandy beach was. 3 days confident of reaching our goals of becoming a professional boxer but not many young women and girls can see that. phillip on the other hand has a lot of ground to cover as competition here is stiff and there is little help coming his way but says he's determined to give his best to get there i'm
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a decrease al-jazeera. guy. now some spectacular pictures coming up from day 2 of the rally of finland from them regarded by many as the spiritual home of running a country it's just 14 world champions and petering can add to that list in the future but probably not they share the skoda driver suffering a big crash that led to his retirement from the race as tony's tannic is the overall race leader. now in april. on a race horse for the 1st time 4 months later the british teenager has made history by winning the magnolia cup at goodwood this was the 18 year old's 1st competitive outing as a jockey he's also the 1st person in the u.k. to take part in a rice while wearing a hijab. i just like i can't even explain i just started writing out and it was really difficult. race was very difficult i had quite a few mishaps but as soon as i got the hang of it i start enjoying it loads and i
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want to continue running and i love it ok more sports throughout the day but that is it. and many thanks will talk to a little later i'm sure more news on the web site al jazeera dot com when we come back we'll take a live update on the peace talks to do with syria i will see you very soon for the moment. august. a unique story of french syrian family who traded their lives in europe for revolution. marking 2 years. hundreds of thousands of. musicians shaking up stereotypes of. powerful new witness. within a group of the 7 most advanced economies. the g.
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a conditional cease fire is reached in syria's last rebel held province after fighting and killed at least 400 people since april. ok i'm pizza topping you're watching al-jazeera live from doha also coming up
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c.e.o.'s of a new arms race as the u.s. officially withdraws from a 31 year old landmark nuclear agreement with russia. protests in south korea up to japan's move to restrict trade relations as part of a growing dispute. and a year since the latest outbreak of ebola in the d.r. seen the death toll continues to rise. out of elephant story the syrian government and the opposition today agreeing on a cease fire in the last rebel held province of it live it was announced during the 13th round of the so-called standard talks the opposition says it has already withdrawn its heavy weapons under the sochi agreement but the government and its allies broke the deal 3 months ago but they insist they will abide by the cease
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fire as long as the government doesn't violate it. we withdrew the heavy weapons following the sochi agreement but the regime violated this agreement and took advantage of the withdrawal so they can launch their cunning criminal attacks if the regime commits to the cease fire we will commit an hour and there will not be any need to talk about heavy weapons in the area under simmons is a correspondent joining us this from neurosis old town so as ever with the syrian war i guess so many variables do they think this time it can actually hold. hard to call on that one peter yes there is an agreement there are some technicalities to go through the syrian opposition you heard. a statement which basically said that it was all down to the regime why this whole thing fell apart in the 1st place however there are now suggestions from the opposition that not all
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of the guns will be pulled back from the 20 kilometer buffer zone until they're convinced that this is actually going to work so there's the level of distrust that's just massive here so no sort of truce can be firmly in place really until both sides are reasonably convinced that it can continue so it is an agreement though spoken to all parties on this the regime side is also is attacking the turks who are the sponsors of the talks in representing the opposition and they say that turkey is responsible for this while we're hearing again from the opposition that they feel it is down to russia to really really drive hard and convince the syrian regime that there has to be a ceasefire if there is to be any chance of
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a political settlement actually taking place the u.n. have put pressure on immense pressure and also the international community as a whole has put pressure on russia and indeed the syrian regime although that doesn't count for much because they resent any suggestion that they should do anything other than the try to take the whole of syria i spoke to the special envoy from russia about this and this is what he had to say. we'll hope that it will last for a long time but it all depends now you should understand on those radicals because the main problem is that according to the source for agreement. it's necessary to create of the militarism a lot of. members of the writers of. a situated there. during the start to discussions during the sochi discussions andrew there was lots of talk of the deescalation zones they were so difficult to set up and police had
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as an idea gone away or is that part of this this framework agreement as well. it is it is part of the whole the whole deal is it is part of the agreement it still stands and it seems quite a strange way of describing what's been happening in over the past 3 months in particular as a deescalation situation far from it whether the colossal damage in the code loss or loss of life hundreds of civilians killed we heard from the special envoy later on trying to explain why civilians were being killed saying that they were. the guns were placed in installations near public buildings excuses like that but if ective lee both sides have got to protect the civilians and that is the key problem because there is such a concentration of of civilians in areas that russia wants to wants to
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basically chase down what it calls the terror groups that's the issue and thank you very much staying with that evolving stories in a one hour from kilis on the turkey syria border. both the syrian opposition and government announcing their agreement to adhere to this cease fire most notably. a group which many in the international community still believes is linked to al qaida it should a statement saying that implicitly accepting the ceasefire saying that it reserves the right to retaliate if its people and villages come under attack but in that statement. does not say whether or not they will adhere to the terms of the sochi deal now it was this group that refused to implement the terms of such a the ceasefire that was agreed between russia and turkey in 2018 and they refused to pull out their fighters and their heavy weapons from
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a demilitarized zone in fact russia repeatedly has been pressuring turkey to force h.t.s. to leave this alone turkey responding to the russians how can we do that the if we if we do this by force then it will trigger in fighting and civilians lives will be a triscuit turkey was proposing other ways to deal with h t s so both sides saying that they agree but the bottom line is turkey and russia agree to the cease fire the external players who supports the local actors these 2 players were engaged in a proxy battle and it looked for the past 3 months they were it was a battleground for these 2 players and both of them really had cards had cards to play and this is what brought about the compromise because turkey's support to the rebels allowed the rebels to hold ground prevent the government from advancing they lost according to war monitors over $1000.00 men and the russians and the syrian government bombed civilian areas to put pressure on the rebels to surrender so both
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both these countries use their cards to bring about the cease fire now will it last . at least for the short term many believe it will simply because in these statements that have been released no timetable was given for these talks she deal to be implemented which means russia is giving turkey. time to find a way to create this demilitarized zone and so both sides it's a win win situation for the time being and especially for the civilians who were caught in this conflict sorry not caught in this conflict many aid agencies say the civilians were deliberately targeted were monitors saying more than 800 killed in the past 3 months so in all the reporting there russia says the u.s. has made a serious mistake by pulling out of a landmark control agreement on friday the intermediate range nuclear forces treaty was signed with the former soviet union during the cold war but the u.s. administration says russia hasn't kept its side of the bargain moscow denies any treaty violations and says the u.s.
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wants to start a new arms race particle hain following that story for us from washington supremacy is the trumpet ministration really delivering on something that he's been signaling for a few months now. it did it's about 6 months ago exactly they announced that they were going to pull out of this treaty that basically started the clock and so as of now the u.s. is officially pulling out part and all the blame on russia but this does bring up the broader question of could this lead to another cold war arms race because the administration and its senior advisers to the president have signaled that they don't like the new start treaty that expires in just a couple of years and so it does big you bring up the broader question of is this administration looking to expand the arms race now the president made it clear that he thinks that there needs to be a deal but it needs to be between russia china and the u.s. not at all clear that china would be willing to go forward with those negotiations but as of as of right now the u.s.
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and russia are no longer going to comply with that i.n.f. treaty and when it comes to what may happen next people are speculating this might see the beginning of a new arms race but not intercontinental ballistic missiles we're talking perhaps short range ballistic missiles. we're talking about short range ballistic missiles and the question is going to be the u.s. has said says they're worried to start developing testing these weapons the question though is where can they put them. if they want to try and headmen china they're going to try and get allies to place these missiles on their territory that would be incredibly controversial probably costly to any country that did that now the clear anyone in europe wants to place these missiles to try and head in russia so the president is saying he's going to test these missiles he's going to create more of them but the question is can he put them anywhere because the president u.s. can't do that without the countries approving of that so that would be controversial but that would be the next step to look out for patty thanks very much sitting with
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a story imran khan from moscow the russian reaction has been brief book quite strong the russians say that the u.s. has made a serious mistake in pulling out of the treaty you know the former history goes on to say that they would like to see a moratorium on both sides of any deployment of short and intermediate range missiles on either side's borders now what does that actually mean well it means the russia doesn't want to see missiles being deployed to europe close to its borders but it has said that if that happens it will react in kind and it will place nuclear missiles within range of both europe and the u.s. and that's an escalation in itself now the kremlin will be waiting and watching to see what the u.s. says next move is and they'll react accordingly now the real thing of course is that this will cause some kind of nuclear arms race they'll be costly for both nations and it will be an escalation here in moscow it's very much a case of the americans have made a mistake here and it's
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a case of the russians waiting and seeing what the next american move might be. it is a political standoff that's plunged relations between japan and south korea down to the lowest level in the years south korea says it will remove japan from its list of preferential trade partners that's in response to tokyo's earlier decision to drop south korea's fast track export status brad has that from seoul. at an emergency cabinet meeting called to discuss the deepening rift with japan president moon j.n. of south korea laid the blame squarely with his neighbor general jaan. japan's decision is a reckless decision that rejects diplomatic efforts to solve the problem and rather worsens the situation i express my deep regret he was responding to the latest escalation in the trade dispute with japan removing south korea from the so-called
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white list of countries allowed to receive exports of sensitive strategic components that it needs for its high tech manufacturing. it comes on top of restrict.

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