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some passers by got caught up in the chaos. i the day had started peacefully large protest marches against the government's controversial extradition bill which has been suspended but is claimed by pro-democracy groups as evidence of further erosion of hong kong's freedoms within china the man her life is getting tougher in hong kong people are being ignored and the hotel and get her enemy defend the people thinking now face protests across town lou was technically illegal but it didn't stop thousands from taking time. at the end most dispersed but others surrounded a police station and this is where many of the marchers have ended up a police station where the officers are now simply barricaded inside demonstrators in a wall that's gradually making itself down towards here despite warnings from police just. the inevitable clash happened. the crowd being
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dispersed with rubber bullets and tear gas. protestors have adopted a hit and run strategy moving in smaller groups for one skirmish to the next to create maximum disruption. now into its 3rd month the strain on all sides is clearly showing increasing anger and violence from a minority of protesters and from police signs of stress at being on the front lines week after week of what is a political crisis. the battle in chimps choice ended in angry confrontations between police. independent monitors i don't know. journalists and local people. all locked in a seemingly endless summer of turmoil. rob mcbride al-jazeera hong kong. with
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al-jazeera still ahead. dozens of people were injured in clashes between israeli security forces and palestinians at the al aqsa mosque compound. and we look at the devastating storms across china india and pakistan leaving destruction in the way. hello there more wes and all the windy weather across the southeast of australia this is still coming across so the great bison am producing more of the same really day after day we got high pressure keeping things fine and dry and actual fact is not as bad as it has been sent out late in melbourne we should see some dry brighter weather throughout the start of the week on monday so that's also across
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into hobart but about day in sydney 18 degrees celsius and very warm on monday in perth the high that of 23 a little bit closer to the average on tuesday 21 just the chance of a shower along the coast but it should stay dry across into path and about today as well she is to melbourne a 14 degrees celsius now it's a slightly improving picture into orbit and which is a good thing we've seen nothing but rain for you for the last couple of days still some rain in the forecast on monday and then you'll see here in christchurch 10 celsius but not a bad day but the rain pushes in that on tuesday but that's when you will see an improvement in or clint 14 degrees celsius is your high temperature very warm indeed across much of japan in particular cross into soccer 37 celsius on monday even hotter on shoes day and then we've got this band of rain here now this is all still the remnants of what was tropical storm kima so still produces a heavy rain areas beginning to ease off by choosing to still some rain into federal stock 22 year high and there's a $38.00 in a soccer. perception
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foreign minister has accused the indian government of a fascist mentality over its revocation of kashmir is autonomous status the leader of yemen southern separatists says they are committed to a ceasefire in the port city of aden on a willing to work with the saudi led coalition off the days of fighting. and police in hong kong have fired tear gas at hundreds of demonstrators during the 10th weekend of anti-government protests in the territory. of voting in a runoff election for a new president the latest opinion poll shows center right candidates out 100 gemma taya head of the former 1st lady sondra torres this is gemma taze full speed for the presidency the new leader is likely to face major challenges coping with a deal signed with the united states to turn guatemala into a buffer zone to stem like gratian when john heilemann in is in neighboring mexico and joins us now and john we know that guatemala has recently been in the headlines
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for being the souls of thousands of immigrants going to the united states what do people want from this election in terms of finding solutions to lack of jobs a lack of growth and violence in the country. you've just named the top 2 things really for voters in the polls before this election they want employment and also they want security it's interesting those 2 issues because guatemala isn't as crime ridden it's a homicide rates aren't as bad as honduras and el salvador other countries in central america or even mexico oprah zille of the countries in latin america but there's a perception among the population that there's violence there's a perception that there's not enough jobs and there is more than half the country that seem poverty is especially in rural areas there's lots of children affected by mountain tradition almost a 1000000 children this in a country with
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a population of about 17000000 so that's quite a substantial number of the population they want and aunts to all of those problems and as you correctly say what the mother is the country sending the most migrants to the united states at the moment and really people say that's a product of the fact that there are those problems at home and that's driving people to sort of try and search for their future further north john what is the likelihood that either of these 2 candidates stars and jamma today will bring change when there are so many structural problems within the system particularly with corruption. you know you're exactly right there and that was one area that guatemala was sort of giving hope at least to the rest of the region and that's because there was a united nations backed international commission to try and combat corruption and
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they don't charge hundreds of people including the president and the vice president both of whom were put in jail for being involved in corruption rings in the country so there was hope especially in the last election cycle that was 4 years ago that things were going to change in guatemala the impunity that also means great inequality in the country was going to be sort of solved but neither of these candidates the only 2 that are left running support that u.n. backed anti corruption commission neither of indicated that when its mandate finishes in september they're going to renew it so in that way i think there is this is been a sort of lackluster election in which a lot of people perhaps don't have that much hope that things are going to change in the next 4 years in the country whoever becomes the next president their tasks really is going to have to be proving the doubters wrong when they take office and that's going to be in january thank you very much john home and with the latest on
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that story well also following political dunham's closely in argentina where the polls have closed in a presidential primary vote is seen as the 1st concrete measure of voter sentiment and of the presidential election in october opinion polls predict a narrow margin between president writes in his main challenger and and as both candidates have made promises to improve the country's economy now dozens of wesh has it been injured after israeli police use stun grenades to disperse them from the al aqsa mosque compound in east jerusalem and wash up as well marking muslim holiday when security forces also allowed in jewish groups have been demanding access to the site high force that reports. chaos and confrontation inside the mosque compound on the 1st day of eat out her. usually non muslims are barred access on muslim holidays but for a 2nd time this summer significant dates for jews and muslims have overlapped and for a 2nd time israeli security forces decided to allow in jewish groups having said they
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would only do so if they assess the security situation is favorable. towards hoke or met him or thought if the extreme right wing government in the state is supporting the settlers to target the holy sites and to invade them in order to control and to judea zone they try continuously and repeatedly but we jerusalem people are resisting and we will fight on against these practices. earlier on sunday tens of thousands of muslim worshippers had answered the call from the islamic walk the trust that operates the compound under your 40 of jordan to pray in and around other local mosques were ordered closed to maximize numbers the muslim officials aware that right wing jewish nationalists had been demanding access to the site known to jews as the temple mount on t. shirt but of the day jews mourn tragedies in their history including the destruction of the 1st and 2nd temples perhaps the key question about today's events is why the israeli security forces decided to change their minds in the
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early part of the day i decided to ban on was then entry to the al aqsa mosque compound for fear of friction a change that position and friction ensued anyway a police spokesman said the situation changed after they dispersed muslim worshippers using stun grenades tear gas and rubber bullets he denied that was a tactic to clear the way for jewish groups saying security forces responded after chairs and stones were thrown at them there has been an increasingly vociferous movement on the religious right in israel for more access to the site a change to the status quo arrangements in force since the start of the israeli occupation in 1967 you had a glick is a leading voice. movement asked him whether the decision to allow access was a political one by government wants to satisfy right wing voters ahead of september's election mr netanyahu last week told the police you do what you think is right i'm not going to get involved and if you say online that he did it for political reasons you are lying to your crowd it has nothing to do with the
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decision was made personally by the offers of the police palestinians those see this as intensely political the senior p.l.o. politician hamas schroer we accusing israel of recklessness and aggression designed to provoke religious and political tension this holy site is once again a flashpoint and a focal point in the conflict are a force that al-jazeera occupied east jerusalem the annual religious pilgrimage to mecca known as the hige is drawing to a close for millions of muslims and saudi arabia is the walls of the largest religious gathering with more than $2000000.00 people estimated to attend each share a pilgrimage is mandatory for all muslims who must perform it once in their lifetime . all to libya now where rocket fire has injured 3 people near tripoli's main airport this despite the declaration of a truce holiday internationally recognized government based in the capital except
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the cease fire a quest from the u.n. mission in the country libyan war not wholly faffed are also committed his forces to a ceasefire for the same period in which a fence 78 calls for take tripoli from the un backed government. dozens of people have been killed in severe flooding and storms across asia and china super typhoon lekima has left at least 36 people dead on monsoon rains in pakistan and india have killed 150 and displaced 165000 or a challenge reports. china has already seen 9 typhoon so far in 29 teams but according to news agencies should require typhoon lekima is the strongest in years in hangzhou city j. jang province rivers became a raging destructive torrence rescuers engine young county made high risk efforts to save people from being swept away one was nearly swept away to.
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a 1000000 people have been moved from their homes the storm is weakening after making landfall but it's now headed to shanghai china's biggest city devastating weather has lashed other parts of asia to this is karate in pakistan some people directed their anger at the government but. had only one way traffic to because of the rainwater that collected outside it's even entered our homes the authorities aren't bothered at election time they come to our doorstep asking for a vote but now they're nowhere to be found but all them they are we haven't had any electricity in the last 48 hours rain water has collected and in some areas it's too much we can't cook the government doesn't care if people suffer or die. among the dead in the monsoon rains for 7 who were electrocuted and 3 killed by a roof collapse. there were dozens of deaths in the indian states of carola in
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karnataka as well if. people could only watch as houses were destroyed by the water along with the many people pulled alive from the floods were those it was too late to save. the 10s of thousands moved to relief camps can only wait before it's safe to return to find out what's left of their homes or challenge how does their. tanzania's president john legere fully visited the victims of a fuel tanker explosion that killed at least 70 people on saturday the government has declared 3 days of mourning as funerals hell for some of the victims as a day on reports the. overwhelming grief. the tanzanian city of moore goro mourns the death of dozens of people killed in a fuel tanker explosion coffins lined the funeral venue as families bury their loved ones. but i must say that i mean that with the typically accurate he was about to leave the area but then the explosion happened and he tried to escape but
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it was too late he was already on fire burning and screaming. the vehicle overturned on saturday crowds of rush to collect leaking fuel moments after an explosion of bodies scattered on the ground many burned beyond recognition the government says d.n.a. testing will be offered to my home town if we have enough doctors and d.n.a. specialists so our team will make sure they do whatever it takes so that family members can identify their relatives and bury the. survivors were flown to hospital in dar es salaam for specialized treatment many have severe burns on over 80 percent of their body. when the fire started i began to run away but i got burnt when a man tripped on top of me i was able to push him off but then a 2nd person fell on me. president john mughal foully visited the injured and
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declared 3 days of national mourning. and he. we have seen the patients some are doing very. well but most important for us as tons of means is to pray for the sick and for those who lost their lives. the explosion is the latest in a series of similar disasters that have killed dozens of east africans in recent years distraught families are now trying to cope with the pain as they say their final farewell. lupus of the young algis here. now to a story we've been following about police in malaysia having opened a hotline so that people can call with information to assist in the search for missing french irish teenager nora coren the 15 year old who has special needs vanished from an eco result just north of the capital kuala lumpur 8 days ago hundreds of people are scouring the dense jungle around the result but so far no
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trace of her has been found nor is family believes she was abducted police have started checking local phone and e-mail records a shooting at a mosque in the norwegian capital is being investigated as a possible act of terror on saturday gunmen opened fire on the al-noor islamic center in oslo before being overpowered by a civilian only one person was injured but he say the suspects appears to hold far right an anti immigrant views is also been charged with murder after his 17 year old stepsister was found dead in a separate location. just a quick recap of the headlines this hour now pakistan's foreign minister has attacked india's government for evoking the autonomy of the indian administered kashmir accusing it of a fascist mentality security remains tight in indian administered kashmir although
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some restrictions have been eased to allow people set up right e.t.l. of our but shah mehmood qureshi said india had a nazi approach. to dream india you have a regime which has the fascist didn't go to tea you know the knock approach that they have is. out as has been guilty of this is the political wing of the out of service. dark is if great concern. to some innocent people being attacked killed raped me and through the pilot guns using arts right. the leader of yemen cell in separatists is saying they are committed to a ceasefire in the port city of aden and the willing to work with the saudi led coalition it comes after yemen's interior minister says more than 400 vehicles from the united arab emirates were used in the last few days of fighting in aden the
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separatists now effectively in control of the port city the seat of the internationally recognized government. meanwhile 9 people have been killed in yemen including 5 children in a saudi led as strike in the northwest of the country. a house and most on the districts and province was hit the victims of thought to be members of a single family just biased by the ongoing war. police in hong kong a fire tear gas and charge with passions at protests gatherings across the territory in the 10th straight weekend of unrest protesters used a flash mob strategy of appearing at large soft shopping districts and train stations only to then disperse and elsewhere. anding was similar people are voting in a runoff election for a new president the latest opinion poll shows center right candidates a 100 gemma day ahead of the former 1st lady sandra torres the new leader is likely to face major challenges coping with a deal signed with the u.s. to time guatemala into a buffer zone to stand like gratian but also some major challenges in the country
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