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against the israeli crimes either in we spank or from gaza. the israeli military says it used tank and helicopter fire on the group after spotting armed men near the border fence it comes a week after 4 armed palestinians were killed in similar circumstances in a month that has seen a surge in attempts to break through the fence. hamas and islamic jihad according them unsanctioned individual actions carried out by angry youths. there is anger among the palestinian youths over israeli aggression and crimes including the crimes in dealing with palestinian prisoners arrest and attacks on west bankers and the siege on gaza all israeli aggression created this kind of anger among the palestinian youths for a 2nd night in a row on saturday rockets were fired out of gaza one of them landing on a terrace in the israeli town of steroids increasing in security around gaza in recent weeks is being seen in israel as at least in part related to the upcoming
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elections in september before the recent polls in april there was an upsurge in rocket fire out of gaza seen here as a way of trying to increase pressure on israel at a politically sensitive time. in recent months rocket fire as long as it resulted in no injuries or loss of life has typically been followed by israeli airstrikes on evacuated bases in camps inside gaza these attempts to break through the gaza fence though are being met immediately by deadly force as little doubt the temperature is getting higher again in and around gaza but the chances of another military escalation are also on the rise. al-jazeera west jerusalem. argentina's treasury minister has resigned amid a financial crisis triggered by the president's shocked poll defeat because to germany says the government needs to make significant changes to its economic policies the peso shed 20 percent of its value against the dollar last week after present mockery was defeated by his center left opponent in the primary elections
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then announced a series of relief measures including tax cuts and increases in welfare subsidies to reduce the impact of the fiscal crisis. well in the united states president donald trump says he's considering designating the anti fascist group and teeth as a terror organization it comes a day off to clashes between anti for and far right groups in the city of portland that resulted in 13 arrests rob reynolds reports now from portland oregon. sporadic clashes between members of far right organizations and anti-fascists spread through the streets of portland hours after a far right rally concluded portland police declared a state of civil disturbance in the city. we estimate that there were approximately $1200.00 demonstrators at the peak of the demonstrations our team spent many hours monitoring the various groups as they gather splintered reformed and moved
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throughout the downtown core the day of tension began with a demonstration staged by far right groups led by a militant organization called the proud boys they were heavily outnumbered by. their supporters and peaceful protesters expressing opposition to far right groups a heavy police presence covered the area officer seized shields poles and bear spray from protesters many portland residents were upset that far right demonstrators came to their liberal left leaning city to cause trouble as far as somebody coming here and getting a group together just to fight al that's mascot a short time after the proud boys and their supporters arrived in the park tensions rose you could see that the groups of anti-fascist protesters have gathered here underneath this bridge to the other side there cross that greenlaw on the far right
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and neo-fascist groups have gathered there being kept apart by the police and the hope is that the police presence will keep these 2 sides from engaging in any violence police in riot gear ordered anti fun not to crowd into the streets at one point pushing the group back then abruptly the far right crowd beat a hasty retreat the proud boys and their supporters with through across a bridge which police closed off to prevent an teeth from pursuing and i think that what we need to do is continue to show that we are going to fight against these ideals of fascism and nazis as much if it takes president donald trump inserted himself in the affair tweeting that might be named an organization of terror but he . had no criticism of neo fascist or far right groups proud boys leader joe big was pleased by trump's message though we controlled for the present trends twitter we
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talked about the other cities want to see but that's all the morning we wanted national to really go to the violence and dueling demonstrations are further evidence of a country deeply divided with a president who exploits those divisions in search of political gains robert oulds 0 portland a wildfire in the canary islands is force at least 2000 people to leave their homes or than 250 firefighters working to tackle the blazes on gran canaria government says they began on saturday and could spread to at least 6 towns around 700 hectares have been burned forcing the closure of 11 roads spanish and it was hit by another devastating fire last week now 2 kayakers have narron e avoided being killed off to a glassy a collapsed in southern alaska this remarkable video here shows the moment part of the suspense a glass caved in just over a week ago now the collapse created
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a huge wave across the spencer lake which sent the kayak is fleeing as fast as they could bought the pen managed to escape with no injuries despite one of them being hit in the ribs with a piece of flying ice. meanwhile in iceland a pack has been unveiled to remember the 1st of the country's $400.00 glasses to be lost to climate change the okey doke last year used to cover 15 square kilometers of mountainside it was 50 meters thick now it's barely one square kilometer 2014 it was officially declared dead the memorial bears the inscription elected to the future warning that all of iceland's classes are expected to disappear within the next 200 years. this glacier melting is one of the predicted outcomes of increasing temperatures and the reason why the glaciers and generally ice at the arctic on the antarctic has soared colton says it reflects the sun's rays and as the ice melts the heat is then absorbed into oceans that triggering will
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a great ice melts and we saying this part of played out if you look incredibly in the optics circle as the something heat wave in europe we've had a heat wave also in the arctic circle and you have 100 current wildfires being on fire at the moment of the up to circle and this is really shocking and devastating news because this is not predicted to happen in the time scale it's happening and it's a real wake up call flag will have all the way to sports news including the american hazing championship winning from what the final grand slam of the here right around the corner.
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more now with santa. thank you very much marian more madison keys has given herself a major boost ahead of this month's a u.s. open the american has won her 1st cincinnati open title keys was up against a 2 time grand slam champion svetlana kuznetsova in the final 16th seed overcame the deficits in the 1st and 2nd sets to defeat the russian wildcard 7576 this is the 5th title of her career. australia's batsman the hang on the lord's as the 2nd ashes test and did draw in england had set the oldies a victory target of 267 and it looked like the home side had
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a shot at winning when they took to it it's in the 1st 6 overs australia though avoided getting bowled out on and so even london the tourists lead the series one nothing. all straight is star batsman steve smith didn't bat in the 2nd innings that he was out of the match it with a delayed concussion smith was hit on the head in the 1st innings of by a 148 kilometer an hour ball from a draw for archer he's also a delegate for the next test match which starts at headingley on thursday. lanka's cricketers are celebrating a historic home when all the new zealand in the 1st test chasing a target of 268 kept in a corner now provided the backbone all with his 1st century in 23 innings sri lanka storming into a 6 wicket to when the 1st time any team has chased down a 3 figure score to win a test in go. to football now and frank
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lampard is still looking for his 1st win as chelsea boss his side drew one old against leicester in the english premier league all sunday it follows them a getting crashed out for a nail in their open and to majesty united chelsea also failed to win the us 1st super cup at midweek against liverpool so results business clearly. it's strange because of performance against manchester united i've room i mean happier than today's even though it's for no result certainly didn't look for that we need drugs here we need both we need and i believe we can we have 5 minutes because we have good quality so we have performance in a solution that already but there are moments in this personally moment in the game where we have to be tough and there are manchester united have the chance to make it 2 wins from 2 on monday but it won't be easy for you going to salsa side there are a way to warsaw who beat them twice last season. there were talks games and they are
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well run. hard team to break down to defend the. don't give you a lot of spaces. and they can they can play they can count retyped set pieces are always dangerous so we've been. looking at the games we've had last season see where if there's any tweaks and different things we need to do this time. and then are fast becoming the team for french champions by sounds on mind they've condemned p.s.g. to their 1st defeat to the league last season and winning at home to one follows one of the great upsets in french football then defeated the paris side on penalties to win last season's. jamaican sprinter you have lake a has sent a warning message ahead of the world asked that it said championships in doha the former world champion known as the beast is to hold my favorite adam it to me in
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the photo finish to win the one who did meet us at the birmingham diamond league meeting both that these were given at the same time of 10 point north 7 seconds with blake declared the winner. and the women's 200 meters final oh sean you will from the bahamas convincingly be great britain's edina smith jamaica's double elim pick 100 meters champ initially and fraser price it finished and said the u.s. . is considering retiring after losing his heavyweight championship all such a day the former 2 division champion noah was stopped deep in the 4th round up by fellow american steve chip kanye had been a champion for just over a year having beats in the church in their 1st title match now 40 years old he says he needs to speak to his family before making a final decision over his future. and that's all his fault for me i had to back to
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marry him along the thank you very much sun well that wraps up the news hour but there's always our website al-jazeera dot com for all the latest comments analysis and video on demand of course our top story there a tragic bomb blast at a wedding reception targeting the shia minority in afghanistan in the capital kabul more on that story and the rest of the day's news very shortly stay with us. on counting the cost india $1.00 of the biggest defense spending is in the world but let me emerging superpower ramp up at security purely on imports plus the young
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low i'm maryam namazie in london you're with al-jazeera also coming up on the program i still says it was behind an attack that killed at least 63 people and injured hundreds at a wedding reception in afghanistan and iranian oil tankers about to leave gibraltar after a u.s. request to seize it was rejected and making a break for the coast the migrants taking desperate measures after 2 and a half weeks on a rescue boat in the mediterranean. protest organizers in hong kong are saying more than 1700000 anti-government demonstrators have rallied through the night people took to the streets despite the heavy rains and one of the largest gatherings to take place since june many of them say they want to prove that they are peaceful but also determined abdel-hamid reports now from hong kong. it's becoming did norman hold call for 11 week in street streams of
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pro-democracy protesters on the streets hundreds of thousands filled victoria park police are about 8. husband have taken part of the rally so far this time they brought their 2 young children all sun to face the outdoor why shouldn't to learn up our what is happening in hong kong and what we are fighting for. periods. of why it's right and what if. it is a historic. part and many others also said they came to denounce the police crackdown on protesters and put pressure on a government they feel is ignoring with each week that passes angry increased. and the divided government grows deeper and so from the initial demand of revoking the extradition bill now there are 5 demands that the protesters here say they won't back down from. me was. that i'm going to demands the book
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traffic reform and the withdrawal of criminal charges against gordon $700.00 protesters who have been detained so far but for just to enjoy there is one demand that takes priority i think is the police brutality they have to have an investigation about it but there are still. the people who live here and they will not feel safe have no leader we just feel like really. walking in the dark is really frustrating and scared journey for us to meet i cannot speak for anyone but for me just feeling really lost authorities had already granted permission for a rally in the park but this by the heavy rain they marched on districts. and some took the grievances yet again to deceit of hong kong central government the laser pointers have become a sign of the finance for some of them as straight as veterans of the street protests after 3 turbulent months among them ranger not his real name who says he's
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ready to fight if need be but i would start by moves if the prime poorest protesters we will take action all because we are we and we don't want anyone to be detained we don't confront them if they don't harass us. for our previous protests have seen clashes between activists and police but this weekend's rally ended peacefully region his friends melted away with the crowd it will be long before they're back on the streets of hong kong but up to for me who can. order it why is an associate fellow for the asia pacific program at chatham house he says the chinese president xi jinping is torn between international domestic considerations and how to respond to the protests. well the fact is in a way his dialogue and i think if you're looking for sort of answers.
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lies in a political decision in beijing and if and when they make the decision that something has to be done they will do it whatever the consequences or potential consequences but at the moment i don't think we are at position that the threat to beijing is not a next essential threat it's still a reputational threat and as long as that is the case probably they won't think it worthwhile. families in afghanistan a started burying those killed in a suicide bomb attack in kabul on saturday at least 63 people died 200 others were injured i still claims to have carried out this attack which is the deadliest in the afghan capital for more than 18 months reports from kabul. awaiting that a suicide bomber turned into a massacre these people are waiting to hear with their relatives and friends survived the storm we're going to go i want to sick that but i'm here to find out about my son to find out if he's ok some people say that his neck is injured some
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people say his hand is injured he's not answering his phone i don't know what to do . more than 1000 people at the waiting for a young couple from afghan shia muslim minority that has zahra the marriage should have had just been signed when i saw suicide attacker wearing a vest packed with explosives dition a ship them near the stage. there i was at the back of the wedding hall when suddenly a big explosion happened i fell down and when i stood up i saw titles and people scattered on the ground the scene was awful my brother was injured and most of my friends were killed i didn't know at that time what to do who should i help 1st in shock saki hasn't moved from the spot all night. at another hospital we found cerise 14 hours after the explosion he worked from his karma as we filmed he was the lead singer in keyboard player in the wedding band with us i mean the most
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wonderful nobody was being opened up when he was being when we leave our home in the morning we don't know if we'll come back to life if we send our children to school we do not know their fate we don't trust any security even at a wedding this can happen i do not know if i'll be alive in an hour or not. so respond was made up of 7 family members his brothers and cousins they were on stage preparing to play during the wedding dinner when the ball when told it's a race is the only survivor and this is what he would have plagues. at the wedding hall staff cleaned up the mop the ground not the spilled drink but the spilled blood they lost colleagues too with dozens killed in nearly $200.00 injured this was the deadliest explosion in kabul in more than 18 months of the series family brought us to hill overlooking the city here is where the band's drummer mohamed haneef was buried just hours earlier on a one off course and to go to mars why should we be killed it's for nothing what is
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our sin what have we done wrong we feed our children and ice will is killing us without committing a crime we asked the government why they aren't stopping them. i still has claimed responsibility for the attack it often target shia minority in this neighborhood with elections just 6 weeks away president danny is under pressure and has called an emergency security meeting for the taliban also commented calling the attack barbaric to veteran and unjustifiable. well afghan leaders in the taliban lay blame children lay on their relatives graves too young to understand the forces that turned to dave joy into one of tragedy ballasts al-jazeera kabul. iran says its oil tanker held for 6 weeks off the british mediterranean territory
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of gibraltar is ready to leave very soon this comes after gibraltar denied a request from the u.s. department of justice to seize the vessel a supreme court judge in the british territory ordered the tankers release well andrew simmons has been following the tankers movements from the seas of gibraltar all right but i dread the real warm as it's called now also that's being displayed on all the automatic identification systems which shows that there is some level of readiness but let me just tell you. through recent events few hours ago a service boat came on the starboard side was unloading equipment and also supplies. using a crane before that this service but a bit on in perilous sea away from this the leeward side of the boats. actually transferring these 6 new crew we saw additionally it would seem
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we heard on the radio a short sighted later a british voice definitely a british voice it seemed a requesting his laptop computer actually be lifted up there and then we heard that he would be returning to shore he has evidently been doing some sort of repair work or maintenance on the ship he is he described himself on the radio to the port authority as technician the other crew we think offices and it would seem now that the iranian ambassador in london have announced earlier on sunday that this ship would leave tonight as far as the super supreme court in gibraltar was concerned when it ruled last thursday it could be released all aspects of fulfilment of the compliance to the
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e.u. sanctions on syria had been really reached in the. legal assurances submitted to the court and indeed all e.u. institutions were given however the u.s. department of justice tried to the last minute to get the detention order extended that did not work the court threw it out it said it was fall to have the procedure have been followed it wasn't within his jurisdiction. iran says a plan by the u.s. and turkey to create a so-called safe zone along syria's northern border is provocative and worrisome u.s. and turkish officials agree to establish the zone last week as a way to manage tension between turkish forces and kurdish fighters but the move has also been rejected by the syrian government they called it a blatant attack on the country's sovereignty. also have for you look at a new sudan the challenges that lie ahead for the next government following that historic deal signed between the military and the opposition. and the best park in
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the world we take a little walk in the giant forest right in the heart of one of the world's biggest and most congested cities. had plenty of us or all the windy weather across the southeast. some wintry weather in there as well mainly for the hot innovations will be seeing some snow pushing through victoria and also across into really the southwest of the australian too but meanwhile we've got 12 celsius in adelaide on monday but about a couple of days across into path we will see my sunshine temperatures not too bad high teens sells his a maybe about 20 degrees as we head into tuesday and the cloud is staying well it to the south of there the temperatures elsewhere 14 degrees in melbourne on tuesday and. the have 20 feeling ok not quite as warm as we should perhaps see this time of
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year me one across into new zealand we have got plenty of clouds with some showers it'll push across into. monday not a couple days into cries churchillian cooler 8 degrees there but to 12 celsius you there on that choose day but again the rain does tend to push you away by them anyway tools a korean peninsula some good amounts of sunshine here for lots of the case guys in the last few hours and that does mean that people been heading to the beaches being very warm sun into seoul so on the east coast this beach really very busy just enjoying the cooling water is with us temperatures on the high side 31 on monday and so with cloudy skies and twenty's across in sendai. perception is validation we believe what we see but in one lifetime we cannot see everything.
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