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al-jazeera world hears music as a force for unity the diaspora ocus stronger. than some of the. police in texas are investigating whether the mass shooting that killed 20 people in el paso was a hate crime. no one down jordan this isn't just a rough life and also coming up thousands more indian troops are deployed to kashmir as hindu pilgrims and tourists a lot of the leaves of a security concern. hong kong braces for more demonstrations often leaving a tense standoff between police and protesters. and we're on the road with argentina has been everywhere because of plenty of job options but no security.
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police in texas of the rest of the 21 year old white man suspected of killing at least 20 people in the latest mass shooting in the united states the gunman opened fire at a shopping complex in the city of el paso which is on the border with mexico president donald trump has called the shooting an act of cowardice it's the deadliest mass shooting in the u.s. this year as rob reynolds reports. heavily armed police moved through a shopping center in el paso texas after a gunman opened fire in a crowded area. in other parts of the mall shoppers were held in place while people tried to work out what was happening. you know where you're. going to be a part you know what i'm here and the cops are there and then there was what has become a common scene in the united states lines of people being led from the scene of
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another mass shooting. on a on a day that it would have been a normal day for someone to leisurely go shopping. turned into one of the most deadly days in the history of texas. lives were taken. who should still be with us today. 20 an ascent people from el paso. have lost their lives and more than 2 dozen more. are injured. we as a state unite and support. despite reports of multiple shooters police say only one man is in custody and will face charges that could if he is convicted lead to his execution but needless to say this scene is
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a riff it one unfortunately because of the nature of the situation the scene will be in play for a long period unfortunately the c.s. will remain at the scene until the scene is process properly for. evidentiary purposes to be gathered for later prosecution the state of texas will be the lead agency for him to be prosecuting this particular individual. that has a nexus point in time to a hate crime the f.b.i. will be looking into that with the other federal authorities right now we're looking out for to ensure with capital murder charges for this individual he is a 21 year old white man who allegedly posted a racist rant online on an extremist web site just an hour or so before the shooting an emotional democratic presidential hopeful that oh all roark who is from
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el paso announced he was canceling further campaigning and heading back to his city and so i just ask for. everyone strength for passing right now everyone's resolved to make sure that this does not continue to happen in in this country u.s. president donald trump called the shooting an act of cowardice and promised the city and state any help the federal government could extend but democratic presidential candidates including o'rourke linked trump and his rhetoric to the shooting senator bernie sanders wrote on twitter we must reject this growing culture of bigotry espoused by trump and his allies the shopping center behind me is now the focus of an intense criminal investigation and as authorities gather the physical evidence they'll also be looking at the suspects activities on line trying to trace the roots of his rage rob reynolds al jazeera el paso
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pakistan has expressed serious concern about india's decision to send thousands of additional troops to indian administered kashmir and india says the move is to stop attacks by fighters it believes pakistan supports new delhi has ordered hindus attending an annual pilgrimage and tourists to leave the area but post separatist politicians are accusing the indian government of preparing to broaden its control welcome a lot of joins us live now from islamabad the pakistani government we understand has released a statement about the ongoing situation in kashmir what have been saying. absolutely still for that. statement yesterday saying that india was reaching into international law by using cluster munitions these that munitions that role fired by the indian are deleted in the last few days or what i was. told that separates progress on the an indian administered. the foreign
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minister did you have to give a press conference and the next few hours of the opposition go. nation and maybe an attempt by india. 35 of the indian constitution that it was. now august on is taking the indian group that right meant as you mentioned ready to. go forward the international community to pay attention this is happening just a day off to india in any mediation by the us president great mr. trump regarding the kosher meat issues. ratcheting up between the 2 neighborhoods. and as i'm about to come out thank you. hong kong's protesters are out on the streets for another day rallies thousands have been protesting for
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a 9th weekend in a row with activists demanding political reform on saturday night police fired tear gas at demonstrators protests against the now suspended extradition bill have morphed into a wider call the democracy and the resignation of the territory's nida under thomas says more. and other nights and another area of hong kong is the size of confrontation this time the shopping district of kaolin on the northern side of hong kong harbor. protests had started calmly tens of thousands walking a route approved by place but thousands branched off and they'd clearly come prepared for violence if come with a gas mask with a helmet you hidden your face white. afraid and after all the protests. i mean. i will become the one the other attitude that you provoking the place by coming dressed like this. are you
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wanting violence no i don't want fires but only protection so. these protests began back in june with specific demands that proposed laws allowing people to be extradited to mainland china be scrapped now though these protests are about political reform democracy so this is no longer about the extradition snow no longer again i mean maybe it's about 1 extradition 2 months ago but now is about our democracy we rudy's pace we all corners. real hong kong and not china government not british but us but the protests are also now about expressing anger towards the policing of previous events this police station became the focal point on saturday with people hurling rocks. a compound leading cause smashed inside and lighting fires an hour under siege came the
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inevitable confrontation the planes have now moved on you can see the flooring guys on the ground with exhaust. there are more protests planned to sunday the recalls for a general strike on monday it's impossible to know how or when the hong kong return to normal will calm people those dat 2nd special to the government and now it's the summer off to school and had. discontent which on saturday yet again turned ugly under thomas al jazeera hong kong. well thousands of people also rallied for an end to those protests on saturday they call for unity with china and said the one country 2 systems policy for hong kong works. protesters to express themselves peacefully and held posters showing solidarity with the police. i hate and firmly oppose the recent violent incidents which damaged our good life we
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are really loving our china and hong kong the violence make is a driven by all tyria motives and manipulated by external powers so they damaged our hometown hong kong they stand absolutely opposite to hong kong residents russian police arrested more than 800 opposition protesters running for free elections in moscow many around green the government disqualified a number of opposition candidates from contesting local elections next month imran khan reports now from moscow. from the police operation designed to stop large numbers of protesters coming to central moscow did exactly that still some did manage to get through detentions were swift so all throughout today they have been arresting people like this they pick them up. and they take them into. a van where the idea is to return. the protesters are normally take also a police station to them to register journalists were also detained but released
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almost immediately once they showed proper accreditation protesters are worried the upcoming last go city council elections are being rigged in favor of the governing party united russia most of the opposition candidates have been arrested but one who is at the protest said the numbers will load because the authorities are cracking down. everything depends on how people will react so far there aren't that many of us many people are unhappy with united russia and its supporters is the lowest since 2006 but people are scared of coming to the streets or taking party rallies of half a 1000000 take to the streets because. despite the crackdown the protestors that did make it were. hopeful change might come down more stormin you know 3 i'm here because i have a conscience i don't like a lot of things that are happening in this country i'm happy that the young generation woke up and want to have their voices heard i am here because candidates weren't allowed to run i'm against banning of religious i'm against the crackdown
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and i think protest is the only way to show your opinion police say the protest was illegal and detentions will load and opposition monitoring group says the numbers will you much higher than the police who claim it's not clear what's next for russia's protest movement but the authorities are hoping the sheriff force has stopped a completely immoral cause mosca. sudan's military gente on the opposition coalition to finalize the deal on the constitutional declaration but it's yet to be signed the agreement was reached through mediation 4 months after a long time president omar bashir was overthrown the african union's envoy to sudan says the document outlines the division of power until elections can be held in 3 years pro-democracy activists some welcome the deal saying it's a 1st step with more to follow. time for a short break here not just iraq when we come back we'll look at how democratic republic of congo's neighbors are preparing to tackle the boehner as a virus spreads to a border city. and fury in south korea as protesters denounced japan over a trade dispute on that stage so.
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how low we've still got plenty of showers into central and southeastern parts of europe at the moment just diving outs of the pushing across northern parts of the balkans and rolling down towards the black sea some big downpours certainly a possibility here as we go on through the next couple of days lot of dry weather to the east as that lovely weather down to the south up towards the northwest i'm afraid we do have some more wet weather in the forecast as northern parts of england break for example where we have flooding concerns with that dam very precarious situation here sunday does bring the chance of showers rolling back in wet and windy weather coming in across the british isles and as we go on through the weekend down to the southeast and while the weather down towards a southeast and cold and further north moscow still struggling with those
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temperatures just 14 degrees celsius colder still as we go on into monday just 12 degrees celsius around 10 degrees below the average here lots of you will be fine and dry by this date up towards the northwest of a chance of some plaster showers into western parts of england and into wells but largely dry elsewhere dry across much of north africa plenty of sunshine coming through warm sunshine as per usual getting up to $39.00 there in cairo still getting into the mid thirty's there and shoot is a rather more pleasant $24.00 repacked. i was raised in france. these. my grandparents. these are my parents and this is mean. by them both isis and us. the 1st of a 2 part epic tale of
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a remarkable woman. the father the son and the jihad. one on al jazeera. welcome back to the top stories here this hour a gunman has killed at least 20 people at a shopping center in the u.s. city of el paso in texas 21 year old white man has been arrested police are investigating the possibility of the shooting was a hate crime. pakistan has expressed serious concern of india's decision to send thousands of additional troops to indian administered kashmir new delhi has ordered him to pilgrims and tourists to leave the area fearing attacks by fighters it
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believes pakistan sports. and hong kong protesters are out on the streets for another day of brown is they're angry over a proposed extradition bill and the police and government response to the demonstrations on saturday night police fired tear gas at demonstrators and thousands and running now for 9 weeks in a row. now aid workers are warning that the boehner outbreak in democratic republic of congo could last up to 3 years countries in the region are trying to stop the disease from reaching their borders mozambique is setting up disease checkpoints along its border with malawi and rwanda briefly shut its border with d r c on thursday after 4 patients in the eastern city of goma tested positive for the disease 12 others are going through tests for possible infection well stephanie decker joins us live and from kigali in neighboring rwanda the authorities are clearly struggling to contain this outbreak stephanie with dozens of new cases being discovered every week. that's writing on
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sasha as you mentioned 12 people are now being tested for it in the border city of goma which is really why we've seen this renewed concern if you will of this crisis has been going on for about a year now because it is hitting the border areas you can see mozambique the government there putting health screenings on as border with malawi mozambique does not border the d r c but it gives you an indication of the concern that governments have when it comes to that there was a japanese woman who returned to japan from the d.r. she should spend 6 months there she's been she was tested for showing high symptoms of fever but that's just in the last been confirmed that she tested negative the problem is that it's very difficult to trace. is an area that's very remote it's hard to access it's been devastated by years of conflict and now this border area the fact that the virus seems with traveled further down towards the border it's very busy border and that's why it's very difficult to contain this is all aboard.
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it's a health workers nightmare a busy border crossing thousands of people in close contact and constantly on the move and you have an army going to this medical worker tells people to wash their hands and. health checks and hygiene measures of titan between the democratic republic of congo and rwanda ever since multiple cases of the bone of virus were discovered here in goma the congolese city of more than 2000000 people. people are washing their hands as a precaution due to be outbreak of disease atomicity spreading through their homes that's why they're asking us to wash water mixed with medication. the virus is paul through body fluids including sweat there is a vaccine that has been used for quite some time the world health organization says it has a very high success rate and you only. need one shot but there's
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a problem. the vaccination is not approved for mass use it's usually given to those exposed to the virus and it's also given to the doctors and health workers as they are handling those cases to protect them from contracting the virus there is still no officially approved vaccine on the market but we're told this one is expected to be officially approved at some stage there is also a lot of confusion around the virus and a lot of suspicion of foreign health workers here in eastern d.r. see. it's a remote region that has been neglected by the government and torn apart by years of conflict. it would have been better if our leaders and those who are concerned would give us more information they have not informed us where we can get this vaccine so that all of us can go and actually get it but all of us need to be vaccinated this is the 2nd worst ebola outbreak on record more than a 1800 people have died of the virus in the d.r. c. over the past year but the fact that it is now reached
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a border city is what's causing renewed alarm and stuff there's deep mistrust around this new vaccine that they're trying to roll out what's been happening there . well is it it's difficult because none of these vaccines are officially approved the one that you're seeing in our package there is one that's been used for quite some time now in the d r c with the permission of the government it is working according to the world health organization has a 98 percent success rate but only those who have come into contact with the directly a patient are administered it along with health workers who are dealing with patients so we have been speaking to a lot of people who say they want a vaccination they want to be immune so what is happening now is you have a 2nd vaccination by another pharmaceutical company that they want to introduce into the d r c while the health minister resigned over this just recently saying that it's causing a lot of mistrust on the ground because people are already suspicious in these
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remote areas of foreign workers coming in even you know people from the congo that they are not familiar with wanting to administer drugs there are rumors going around that the drugs can kill it's a very complicated and sensitive situation that been attacks on aid workers so what the former health minister was saying is why don't we just stick to the vaccination that we have also done because it's only one shot and you're done the 2nd one that they're going to be trying out in uganda is 2 shots and in between the 2 shots or 56 days while you're dealing with a remote area with people on the move it's very very difficult so again it is the one that's being administered at the moment is successful but not everyone is getting it i want to step into government step thank you. now a bitter trade route between south korea and japan has led to more rallies in seoul the dispute escalated on friday when south korea was removed from tokyo's favored trading nations list seoul says it's now considering scrapping an intelligence sharing pact rob wright has more. than the former site of japan's embassy is often
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the focal point for protests against japan. after the removal of south korea from tokyo's list of preferential trade partners this protest was especially passionate . this is them declaring economic war and firing the 1st shot war you war on the campus of my heart goes out to the japanese to have politicians who act like this. it's a deepening dispute borne out of decades old animosities supported by those old enough to have experienced japanese colonial occupation in the last century. along with young people born in this century. many south koreans have been boycotting anything japanese avoiding holidays to the country causing airlines to cancel flights refusing to buy japanese goods helped in this tech savvy society by
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apps that tell you instantly which goods to avoid a government level the mood is palpable. from the frosty like this recent meeting between foreign ministers. to the heated talk about. this exchange between japan's foreign minister and the south korean envoy to south korea says it will retaliate by taking japan off its list of preferential trade partners as this dispute deepens with the leaders of the 2 countries. willing or able to back down. japan's prime minister shinzo wants to see his country become more assertive in dealings with its neighbors. and the trade restrictions against south korea are popular at home. his counterpart moon j.n. of south korea was carried into the presidency although wave of people power popularity after the forced resignation and impeachment of his predecessor the
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south koreans change their government so there's a heightened sense of pride that they are shaping their democracy and awaken democracy can't take japan's recent actions sitting down that's why we're seeing this expression of anger. the economies of both countries are likely to be harmed in this tit for tat wrangle but for now settling old scores seems that irresistible force. robot bride al-jazeera soul the u.s. defense secretary mark says he's in favor of putting intermediate range missiles in asia his comments come 2 days after washington withdrew from an arms control treaty that had signed the former soviet union in 1970 s. for says he'd like to see warheads in place in the coming months but it will likely take long at. least in thailand are looking for 2 suspects believed to be behind a series of bombings in the capital bangkok on friday ever least these images of
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the moment a bomb exploded in a shopping mall the attacks coincided with a major political summit attended by southeast asian foreign ministers 2 other men have been arrested. protesters in the fan city have not have been demonstrating against alleged police brutality they're accusing officers of being behind the death of 24 year old whose body was pulled from a river the man disappeared after police broke up a dance on the riverbank in june but in baba reports. these protesters are trying to get into police headquarters in the western fringe city of they met with water cannons and tear gas. police moved in as a demonstration calling for justice in the case of a man believed to have drowned in the river turned violent. who is 24 went missing in june it was the night of the music france's national music celebration he'd attended a free techno concert on oil and didn't after 4 in the morning police used tear gas to disperse people. 14 people were rescued from the water
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a bit chaotic scene steve kenny says friends say he didn't know how to swim earlier this week his body was found in the river the local public prosecutor said his office was starting a manslaughter investigation something the interior minister welcome dawn friday because we will have the investigation which is being carried out under the authority of the prosecutor and an investigative judge so that the whole truth can be established prime minister has promised to quote shed light on the causes of this tragedy receipt. but he said in initial reports by the police his internal watchdog found no direct link between the police's operation in june and steve disappearance the controversy has fed into wider anger about alleged police brutality some opponents of president emanuel have demanded a parliamentary inquiry into what happened in not.
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not delivery ups are thriving in latin american countries the digital platforms are helping people find jobs but many end up working for long hours for little income or stories about explains. a regular sighting when a site is delivery workers waiting outside restaurants pharmacies and supermarkets willing to deliver to you whatever you may need. if you got a look this has been living in one of site is for 4 years he's from venezuela and says that thanks to this job he can send money back home every week. i am thankful to argentina for giving me a home i work 10 hours a day from monday to monday it is nonstop bus it allows me to make a living. and everybody is not alone as there are thousands of people when a society is making a living like this these days as delivery apps have become a showpiece for the up and coming tech industry this new delivery applications
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generate much needed jobs in a country like argentina that is going through an economic crisis but may where unions complain of poor favor and there's a lack of insurance covers for workers at bay for a high putting employees had risk. and that's why a judge suspended the apps on friday he demanded companies should pay for safety gear for those who work for them. it's not clear when the ban will belief did. a deal is now working for a p. he received a heart transplant 6 years ago and says this is the only place where he can work because most companies won't hire him he works every day and makes about $500.00 a month. we work for the companies because it's the only thing we can find but they make us pay for helmets clothes backpack to take things in the end you make very little money. a few weeks ago. at delivery a worker was run over by
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a car in the message one of the company workers asked him to take a picture of the product he was carrying the man responded he was unable to move and the text message with the company went to fire 0 because it had stains of blood . labor unions insist workers are being exploited because they're underpaid and have no benefits in the us and we are trying to get these new apps to respect the law we are not against them or new technology but we need them to be responsible for the people that work for them they treat the delivery workers as collaborators and they're not if they work with the companies someone should be responsible the companies insist the apps are meant to help people get extra cash using digital platforms like uber but 11 america it has become a main source of income that attracts mostly vulnerable people with little chances of standing up to defend their rights. when
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a site is. part of the headlines on al-jazeera a gunman has killed at least 20 people at a shopping center in the u.s. city of el paso in texas a 21 year old white man has been arrested police are investigating the possibility that the shooting was a hate crime. this elizabeth just got disgusting intolerable is not texan and we are going to aggressively prosecute it both as a capital murder but also as a hate crime which is exactly where it appears to be pakistan has expressed serious concern about india's decision to send thousands of additional troops to indian administered kashmir india says the move is to stop attacks by fighters it believes pakistan supports new delhi has over the hindus attending an annual pilgrimage and
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tourists to leave the area but pro separatist politicians are accusing the indian government of preparing to prove its control. hong kong protesters are out on the streets for another day of rallies these are live pictures coming from there thousands have been protesting for the 9th weekend in a row activists are angry over a proposed expiration lol and police response to the protests on saturday night police fired tear gas at demonstrators. saddam's military and the opposition coalition to finalize the deal on the constitutional declaration but it's yet to be signed the agreement was reached through mediation 4 months after the long time president omar al bashir was overthrown. african union's envoy to sudan says the document outlines the division of power until elections can be held in 3 years time . pro-democracy activists have woken the deal saying it's the 1st step with more to follow russian police arrested more than $800.00 opposition protesters
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they were rallying in the capital moscow after the government disqualified a number of candidates from standing in city elections next month. last saturday more than 1300 people arrested in a similar rally but most are in east. the u.s. defense secretary says he's in favor of putting intermediate range missiles in asia markets but comments come 2 days after washington withdrew an arms control treaty it had signed with a former soviet union in 1970 s. process he'd like to see warheads in place in the coming months but it will likely take longer well those were the headlines the news continues on the al-jazeera after inside story structure that's watching. the saudi u.a.e. war on yemen has led to thousands of deaths and left millions hungry what role has the u.s. played in the world's worst humanitarian crisis on which is the entity that has the right to begin and end wars robert malley
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a top advisor on the middle east to president obama talks to al-jazeera. is it the end of u.s. and russian arms control marking tins pulled out of their cold war era nuclear treaty blaming moscow for failing to comply and raising fears of a new nuclear arms rights so what chance of a new agreement maybe even with some new players this is inside story. hello everyone i'm santa maria welcome to inside story for 32 years it was the treaty.
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