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in the socially agreement last year. the middle of your term this has not materialized on the contrary the number of terrorists in and lead has increased mainly foreign fighter terrorists in and leave. the opposition despite reservations agreed to a truce but accused the regime of violating the sushi agreement taking advantage of a withdrawal of fighters so they could launch what it called their cunning criminal attacks and their spokesman gave this warning. right now there is no trust and there will be no trust in the future when it comes with during the heavy weapons no heavy weapons will be withdrawn unless there are a written guarantee. that russia says the biggest fighting group brands as terrorists. h.t.s. must be eliminated turkey has an obligation according to a memorandum to do it if they cannot do it alone can render them some help from us
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. that's why we're talked also today with the opposition that if they are interested and if they need some help also from the russian federation to fight here and other rebels and in a glib zone then they can count we can do it no one can measure the depth of distrust between the warring sides after more than 8 years of war hundreds of thousands dead moment 10000000 people displaced then there's the differences between the guarantors of these talks iran and russia on one side turkey on the other each with their differing interests. nevertheless for so many traumatized civilians there's hope of some with spike from the bombing but no one needs reminding the deals done by leaders in high places have let the people of syria so many times hundreds symons no soul to kazakstan.
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bought there already concerns about how long the ceasefire can hold their daughter has more from gaza which is on the turkey syria border. the guns have fallen silent but what happens next is not clear this is a very ambiguous ceasefire according to the syrian government is that it is conditional on the implementation of the sochi deal now the opposition saying that we won't withdraw our heavy weapons unless we have guarantees from turkey and russia and you have high authority to share which is the main opposition group but the strongest group in saying that we reserve the right to retaliate if the truce is violated without without even mentioning whether or not it plans to implement that sochi memorandum h.t.s. was the group that refused to withdraw from a demilitarized zone making it very very difficult for turkey to create this cell and in fact this is why russia kept on criticizing turkey saying you're not fulfilling your commitments under the sochi deal will turkey be able to do that
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this time around so there is a lot of concern that this is just a short term agreement or an arrangement at the end of the day we keep talking about the opposition and the government but it is russia and turkey that brokered this deal the 2 powers who support their warring sides on the ground and both of them really have to reach some sort of a compromise because turkey had political leverage if the rebels were holding ground the government was not able to make any significant advances the russians and the syrian government were targeting civilian areas killing civilians pressuring the rebels to try to surrender so there was a need to reach some sort of an agreement that specially since turkey and russia don't want to rupture their relationship but whether or not it will be short term or long term well we have to wait and see and still ahead and there will have the latest from hong kong as had braces for a weekend of massive rallies. and trading beef with europe well tell you why the stakes are high for president trump.
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and that's a most aquatics across much of the middle east however all saying if you want those monsoonal thunderstorms across into pakistan not much activity on the satellites the last few hours but we have as i got more in the fall for the 1st part of the weekend we've seen some quite heavy rain at times into crotch he said and if this rain may well add to more flooding in some areas elsewhere it's a fairly quiet picture sunny a warm picture there we've got 46 celsius in kuwait city on saturday i mean might just see a few showers along northern and eastern areas of those coastal areas really of turkey just coming down from the black sea but 31 celsius in ankara the usual 30 celsius in beirut time which is a higher further to the south across the peninsula and again on saturday more of this trad back into the forecast across the southwest of yemen and we could even
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have wanted to show as well elsewhere it is dry but by sunday the cloud is back again into these more southern coastal sections of oman as well but a nice day 33 celsius and a warm day in doha both days 44 there on sunday southern africa no real sign of any rain here we have got to the system against a scouting by the south coast of south africa 17 degrees on saturday 16 celsius on sunday and warming up again in durban you can see here on sunday expecting a high of about 23 degrees celsius. where there is water there is life but finding me there australia's arid desert is a skill few still possess they took years to raise a small what sparked interest in the desert and this was this is a very important place they've been telling us about for the last 5 days to clean it out. and the word is comfortable against all odds an aging population is passing
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on its knowledge the rainmakers of the outback are not just 0. well again you're watching al-jazeera and his reminder from main stories this hour saddam's military. groups have finalized the constitutional agreement the deal paves the way for a transitional government's role to live as a power paramilitary forces but it's not yet been signed and talks on the details will continue and today. puerto rico's new governor has been sworn in but his appointment still has to be confirmed by the u.s. territory senate proud to be breaking in the streets after ricardo rosello stepped
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down from the role. and after months of bombing airstrikes have stopped in northwest syria after the announcement of a ceasefire the truce in a province serious last trouble stronghold comes during peace talks in kazakhstan. the democratic republic of congo says only hoth of the ebola cases there may have been identified the government fears the epidemic could last for up to 3 years 4 cases have been confirmed in goma and hundreds have been vaccinated health workers are trying to contain the virus and which is an important transit route on the border with rwanda 4 cases have not been confirmed in goa and hundreds have been vaccinated and checks have been tightened across the border to wander over fears that ebola could spread stephanie decker has more. authorities here are incredibly concerned it led to them closing the border on thursday for a couple of hours so that they could beef up the health checks in what is
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a very busy border trying to monitor those cross a monitor in their temperatures and also trying to make people more aware of the threats of the virus that has now hit goma is a city of over 2000000 people there's a lot of cross border activity this is why there is renewed international concern i suppose if you will because of the closeness to the other countries now rwanda has over the last year or so been vaccinating its own health professionals been training them and also at the moment there are drills carried out in hospitals also here in the capital because they want to be prepared it is also of course a virus that carries with it a huge stigma a lot of fears this is a country that depends a lot on tourism so there's a lot of interest to try and contain this having said that there is never been a case of a boat here in rwanda but of course authorities will tell you they want to be prepared they are prepared and they're monitoring the situation very closely telling people not to travel to go unless it's absolutely necessary
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a wave of protests planned across hong kong this weekend along with a mass trike on monday demonstrators are calling for greater democracy and the resignation of the leader kerry lam thousands of civil servants rallied for the 1st time on friday and the government had warned them they should remain politically neutral under thomas without that rally. the been a lot of protests in recent weeks have a perhaps none as significant is this one because things people are really civil servants they would pull the government the government their employer that they have come out to protest against and that is just going to open letter published on thursday by the government to carry land saying the civil servant should not take part in this protest or any other so as to preserve the impossibility but they come out the next panes of thousands filling this square here to capacity only the main roads around here are blocked with crowds of goods as well people i've spoken to
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here say that they felt they had to come out to show their support for justice they said it has nothing to do with their employer the government what they do in their free time i spoke to a math teacher i spoke to the translator thought this is well say the least he's moving frankly the way do day to day in terms of working for the government now this cycle has been a completely peaceful protest or a low protest planned over the weekend to on saturday a further one on sunday and on monday codes for a strike right across from the. security forces of order the suspension of a hindu pilgrimage in the indian administered kashmir saying the found evidence of plans to attack civilians pilgrims and tourists have been told to leave immediately 40 safe pakistani backed group is plotting to target routes used by hundreds of thousands of hindus or visiting the holy i'm i'm not trying we need government has deployed 10000 extra troops the protesters are planning to hit the streets of
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moscow for a 3rd straight weekend despite authorities mounting in the ever larger crackdown key figures have been arrested before saturday's demonstrations and there's concern that more mass arrests are likely imran khan reports from moscow. away from the iconic sites of kremlin and red square it's here in the suburbs where protesters are planning their next move they cues the kremlin of interference in trying to rig the city council election in favor of the candidates of the ruling party united russia thousands of been arrested but they say that won't stop them. only time will show how people will react to the authorities actions fate but we are full of fear if we let the fear control us we are truly living why is when we are calm our fearless and i understand the risks to me and my family but i don't see how to resolve this issue in any other way to understand what people want you have to give them. the moscow city council is an administrative body not
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a political one and it's elections rarely trigger control bisi this time it's different the banning of opposition kind of it's why the government has angered most courts and that's spilling out into the streets maria lipman is a political analyst says the government crackdown is designed to prevent the public becoming aware of the protests and from it spreading nationwide every thing at their disposal and. unfortunately sounds like a real prospect right now the government is showing determination to hughes more violence harder violence that all the policy gets harder on a daily basis. the chance of this protest to become nationwide is i would say it's 0 the police say the arrests with the public order fences and necessary to maintain public order according to the police more than a 1000 people would stay and last week or more are expected. to reach a good call for one of the opposition politicians bodrum running has been arrested
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for calling for protests he appeared at an appeal at the moscow city call on thursday and it's not just him in this pond behind me is another opposition politician who wants to run for the city council but has been barred now given the everybody is expecting saturday's protests to be even larger than they were the previous week expect to see more scenes like this outside of court come monday iraq on al-jazeera moscow. u.s. president donald trump has announced a deal to sell more american beef tea europe he says the move is a win for the country's farmers many of them have been hurt by the ongoing trade war with china they've got human still needs the approval of the european parliament the agreement we say today will lower trade barriers in europe and expand access for american farmers and ranchers in year one duty free american beef exports to the e.u. will increase by 46 percent over 7 years they will increase by another 90
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percent and fisher has more from washington d.c. . there's been a 10 year battle between the united states and the european union american farmers have wanted to sell hormone treated beef into e.u. markets e.u. consumers of said no thanks we don't want that so what is no been agreed is that 35000 tonnes of non-treated beef will be sent to the e.u. the e.u. says this is a goodwill gesture although the european parliament still got to give its approval to the deal donald trump meanwhile is saying that this is a big when it's a big win because it breaks down barriers into the e.u. and he will bear that in mind if he considers. the e.u. auto trade which of course imports a lot of cars into the united states and he's also presenting it as a big win for farmers they've struggled in the trade war with china and so he sees them as a key part of his base and he says he is doing his best for them don't trump also
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says he's going to continue to press ahead with a bringing in 10 percent tariffs on around 300000000000 dollars all of the chinese imports that is to add to the existing talents that are already in place he continues to see that it's china that will pay those tariffs but of course it is u.s. businesses and u.s. consumers that b. of the cost for example apple which develops the i phone in the i pod but those are built in china when they come back to the u.s. to be sold they will cost more and the americans consumers will pick up the tab for that no donald trump you'll remember said that trade wars are cheap and easy to when but world markets do not like the fact that the world's 2 biggest economies are at loggerheads they're hoping for some sort of solution china is struggling too with the trade war and american consumers are struggling as well and so there is pressure on the world's 2 biggest economies on donald trump and the chinese president to come up with some sort of deal to make sure that the costs of long
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term costs are not quite so punishing. 8 days have to becoming prime minister and promising to take the u.k. out of the e.u. do or die for as johnson is barely holding on to power his ruling conservative party lost a by election in wales cutting his working majority in parliament to just one seat or a challenge says his report from london jean guards is duly elected member of parliament for the said constituency was the announcement was made in an echo we haul in mid wales but this result will be heard very clearly in london the liberal democrats have taken this seat of brecken and ravisher from the ruling conservative party here whittles boris johnson's parliamentary majority down to just one m.p. the new leaders pre-vote visit to wales wasn't enough to prevent the chances of a government collapse going up barely 9 days since he took over as prime minister
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this is why this by election was so significant because we're looking at general election very shortly and it really shows some of the key factors that are going to be at play in that in that election i was surgeon were made a vote under the liberal democrats and also bracks a party to contend with. the liberal democrats newest m.p. was clear about what she thinks this results means and here we stand. this day was john says bumble in the 1st week it was premonition. and here we are saying i mean i'm. honestly not because i was just here. will not tolerate a new deal right. but some voters do want to know deal breaks it and although nigel farage is bracks and party didn't perform quite as well as they might have hoped with 10 percent of the vote they still arguably cost the conservative m.p. his seat by splitting the preprinted vote although local issues are often important for by election results this one could also be seen as another example of how
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breaks it is rewriting the balance of britain's political system with supports for smaller parties like the lib dems and the bracks it party on the rise at the expense of the big 2 labor and the conservatives. when parliament returns from recess at the beginning of september it will have less than 2 months to bricks it day and boris johnson the man who said he will deliver it come what may he's clinging on to power by his fingertips challenge now to 0 and. there this is these are top stories saddam's military gentle and protest groups have finalized the constitutional agreement the deal allows the formation of a transitional government but also limits the power of paramilitary forces that have been blamed for killing protesters but it's not had been signed and talks on
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the details will continue on saturday. we have a delegation of the forces of freedom and change and the transitional military council met on the constitutional document and i'm very pleased in the name of the african mediation and to respect the delegations to declare to the sudanese people and the international community that the 2 delegations are fully agreed on the constitutional project they are continuing their meetings this evening to make the technical arrangements for the signing protocols in the presence of all the sudanese people and our international friends. puerto rico's new government a governor has been sworn in. here early appointment is facing opposition in the senate his predecessor ricardo reseller was forced to resign after protest over a text message scandal and corruption allegations. syria's government and the opposition have agreed to seize far in the last rebel held province of idlib it was announced at talks in kazakhstan the opposition says it has already pulled out its
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heavy weapons and that it will abide by the truce as long as the government doesn't violate the terms more than 400 civilians have been killed in northwest syria since late april. the democratic republic of congo says only half of the ability says may have been identified the government says the epidemic could last for up to 3 years health workers are trying to contain the virus in goma which is an important transit route on the border with rwanda it's the 1st time a ball is spread to a major city 4 cases have now been confirmed goma and hundreds have been vaccinated . a wave of protests is planned across hong kong this weekend along with a mass trike on monday demonstrators are calling for greater democracy and the resignation of the leader kerry lamb on friday thousands of civil servants rallied for the 1st time but the government had warned them to remain politically neutral.
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