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for ordering the killing of protesters in the early part of the protests that you outlined of course the international criminal court would like to bring him in for killing tens of thousands and are for and so i find it interesting that the judge did not refer to these charges when deciding not to give him bail and william how important it is it for people locally to see him sitting in the courtroom nonetheless as the country tries to forge ahead and make a different future exceedingly important i think there's in a very important judicial side of what's going on and the whole world is watching to some degree but there's a political side as well and certainly both sides of the current ruling coalition under the july august agreements will want to demonstrate that there is a girl a growing rule of law justice system that can function this will be very important
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for the stability of sudan going forward the problem is that there are other officials who are very corrupt who are being protected by the current military authorities and they were people he gave orders to to perhaps kill protesters that are also part of the coalition so it'll be in string to see whether they try to limit going forward what comes out of the trial to protect people still holding positions of of confidence william lawrence professor of political science at george washington university's elliott school of international affairs there mushing to d.c. william thank you. 60 tons of relief aid from qatar has arrived in sudan for people affected by recent floods where than 60 people have been killed and thousands forced to abandon their homes reports now from car to. the military cargo bay behind these oh and by the top of i mean because something has just landed on the airport to come to it is the 1st shipment to life here to help the victims of the flooding but it is counting over the last several days hundreds of dollars hundreds
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of people have been left but the bodies bombings about $300.00 i mean i think killed or wounded also about $60000.00 homes be destroyed this shipment you know it's war tons of medical supplies the tons of markets and routine tons of meat supplies the also other material easy with them and other shipments not expected another cargo plane like this is expected to land here on monday. there's plenty more ahead on the news hour including the far right is predicted to make strong gains in germany state elections we report from the state that sends what surrounds burning. cars preparing for the worst this hour game during storms towards the south and the united states. and pain relief djokovic ship puts a shoulder injury behind him and see just the last 16 of the u.s. open.
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in india nearly 2000000 people have been excluded from a citizens' register and asked them and could be left stateless as a result they will have to prove that the not foreigners or face detention the national register of citizens was created to determine who came to the state before neighboring bangladesh declared independence from pakistan some state is now on high alert with extra security forces being deployed to reports from go hot to state in. more than. 1.9000000 people have been left out of date to finally richest of citizens that means they will now have to appeal to foreigners tribunals with evidence to prove they are indian the decision on citizenship will be decided by foreigners tribunals the of course have the right to appeal it high court and supreme court but it is expected to be a long legal process as the government says about $200.00 foreigners tribe you know
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will start operating the coming few days and that number could increase to up to $1000.00 additional stuff have also been appointed there also promising legal aid of. beauty is a different villages and towns but it's a mound with process and this n.r.c. list seems to be just the beginning of what is likely to be a long drawn out legal process deciding citizenship of these more than 1900000000 people senior b.g.p. minister ahead of the draft ahead of the list being published has already voiced concerns about the fate of genuine citizens who might be left out and they are saying that they want to make sure that indians are not left out of the fight and they said they have also promised support to all these people who might appear in foreigners tribunals amnesty international meanwhile has come up with a statement of voicing concerns about reports about decisions of foreigners tribunals that they have heard are. biased as well as discriminatory also
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house chuck is the director of the asian sense of human rights and he questions how people in assam will be able to prove exactly where they're from. well if we are not. convinced the are 3 keys. executive i do not expect that the would be able to convince us. the question. we had last month we had found that each person had spent roughly about 20000 feet so these people are the poorest and they don't have the means and they have in the process. they have to now if they have to challenge before the. as well as the supreme court of course it's a huge amount of money between $2000.00 to $5000.00 at a minimum now if your. income is about $500.00.
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to these people who have been actually but. finally be convicted it's funny because the prosecution has already started and they have no other option but to be actually sent to the attention center because the government is not going to. take them and. the government of india to prove that these people actually have. been killed and at least 2 dozen injured in an airstrike in syria's province which i. have to say that some the turkey syria border what more do we know at this stage. julie we know that a science has been hit just to the east of a city whether this was an and asked strike or a long range rocket isn't now entirely clear i want you to show who's behind it there is a cease fire of course in place called by the russians that began very early on
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saturday morning we understand that the syrian observatory for human rights is saying that this was an operations room for an extremist group one of the sort of hardcore of hardcore groups left in live still operating and that about 40 members of that group were killed in this strike now the russians will say nobody's claiming. they're behind this strike on this building the russians would say that they don't include these extremist groups in the ceasefire it might have been a strike from the americans very possibly it would be only the 2nd time this year they've had somewhere in that area but we have seen video certainly shows one injured child in that picture on local sources are saying it was a sort of quranic schools of information still coming in at the moment you. joining me there live from tape bernard funky. the suspension of britain's
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parliament just before the break that deadline is provoking nationwide protests thousands marched in london all the major cities under the slogan stop the coup the labor party faction momentum aren't supporters to block chords and bridges prime minister boris johnson shut down of parliament for 5 weeks for just this time and to stop a no deal but said the baba has more now from london. ways large and noisy demonstration outside downing street is one of dozens across the u.k. on saturday and many more being funded over the next week gives you an idea of the strength of feeling after boris johnson said he would try to suspend parliament for several weeks now he's all given is that it's a normal procedure to get ready for a queen's speech before laying out his legislative program the people here say it's a clear power grab trying to stop holliman from doing its job in just biting his proxy policies and avoiding a no deal price it now some of the organizers here are affiliated to the opposition
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labor party and senior labor figures who said it's clear what boris johnson's really base what is insured by the mechanism that is used and the dates that he's chosen is that it is almost impossible almost impossible to get legislation which would bind the government into asking for an extension but you ask why i don't trust the reason i don't trust this man is because just recently he laid about whether he wanted to probe parliament he said he didn't believe in such procedures and he lied about that the $350000000000.00 pounds that would be coming to the n.h.s. as a result of leaving the e.u. complete nonsense accepted now that it was just a lie and this is a man who is a serial liar and we cannot trust our democracy to know the action is not just on the streets there are a number of legal challenges going on it england and scotland under northern
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ireland that to to wrap up next week and in parliament itself and these who are really worried about a no deal price set are trying to figure out their best tactics in the 1st instance they've agreed to try legislation to force the government perhaps to seek an extension to article 50 beyond the end of october but it still might come to a vote of no confidence in the governor. a number of conservative politicians so they will vote against their own government but it's unclear whether they do at the moment have the numbers or not so why shouldn't people who are extremely angry about what the government's doing right now did baba reporting there live protesters in moscow have defied a russian government ban so again condemned the exclusion of independent and opposition candidates from next month's election in the capital one of the rejected candidate says there's significant support for their reasonable demands the latest show of public dissent against the kremlin follows weeks of similar demonstrations and riot police arrested and attacked hundreds of protesters step awesome has more
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now from moscow police or from our own circle protesters thousands of protesters were here on the streets of moscow during this on sanctions rally which was not often right right in your forty's and surprisingly the police stood back from most of the time and they have now arrived and nearly ever asked people to move for this country is now going on in march there was a crowd remarkable the only peaceful march through the heart of moscow close by the opposition candidates who have been banned from running during next week's moscow dumont elections 2 states in the former communist east germany are holding elections on sunday in the far right alternative for germany is expected to make big gains in both one of the states as brandenburg which surrounds berlin like a move towards the far right is in contention to be the single largest party there . on a warm summer evening in you even these people have come to hear from the far right
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the speaker is and they are skull bits the party's lead candidate in brandenburg and according to german media a man linked to neo nazi groups he denies some but not all of the claims the f.t. is popular in several areas of this state where unemployment remains higher than the national average and towns like lugar and have an aging population although the immigrant population here is tiny his message is uncompromising on than still are we demand criminal so called refugees who can eat imported must 1st be in prison it one thing is clear integration means you adapt to the country it does not mean the country adapts to you. the f.t.'s closest rival is the governing social democrat party whose vote share has been shrinking for years when silent. our state needs reliability cohesion and strong leadership i stand for that let's stand
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together to make sure our land stays in good hands in the future and polls show the race in brandenburg is very close perhaps no more so than here sure and i see by barely a little commuter town of over 12000 people in may's european elections the top 5 parties were separated by less than 2 percent of the votes which explains why national party leaders have come to press the flash the green party's annalyn a bell book being the latest to push for votes. democracy survives on people talking to one another the argument think wait maybe the other partners are the right and they say yes when energy is great length earned about the health consequences i would like to believe people go home and think about how we can address these problems together. and then there is the left party whose political ancestors ran the old communist east germany and you've governed with the social
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democrats for the past 10 years they hope their call for solidarity will energize the electorate and for them like all the other parties the key to winning this state lies in winning places like this dominant cane al-jazeera in brandenburg. greece's new conservative prime minister. has decided to accelerate the deportation of rejected asylum up without giving them the right to appeal border patrol's will also be stepped up but $650.00 people came ashore on thursday and were transferred to cram more. about half of them children the government says it's transferring many migrants from the overcrowded island camps to the main. still ahead here on out. the dark cloud you see behind me is actually smoke i'm to see a new one in the n.b.a. what's so reserved in bolivia where out of control forest fires are destroying all
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the wildlife in their path. other web sites that have allowed hard coast to quiet the access port. and we'll tell you about the manager making his return to football after a battle with leukemia that's coming up a little bit later in sport with peter. hello again it is a relatively clear picture across much of the middle east now we have been seeing one or 2 months in showers across into southern sections of pakistan even some flooding into the city of karachi itself and then you notice a quite a bit of cloud working its way really from the eastern shores of the black sea across towards the caspian sea one of 2 showers on sunday across this region but actually on monday that is when we like to see more. in the way of rainfall particularly across into the caucuses and iced in the bucket 26 degrees well we
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might go to 45 and all quite as hot as it has been and really the case further to the south across here a bit into the temperature is also very high but not quite as high as they have been the humidity levels also a little bit improved 41 degrees celsius in doha not feeling as bad as it has 39 degrees on monday and pretty good along the south coast particular cross into a. good day with a high of 27 and then down into southern africa has seen quite a bit of rain in the forecast the last few days particular crawls into we've got more systems just sitting around the cape but it should be mostly dry and to cape town 16 celsius on sunday temperatures a bit lower and but it is coming with some good sunshine and actually by monday but to 21 degrees celsius and not as hot in johannesburg. it was a big problem because it was different. it was the center of nightlife in be rude
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in the married miss universe he was a boy of character on the other ruthless operative for the palestinian cause some of his very intelligence sources claim to plan. for years these very trying to find him and kill him al-jazeera world examines the life of. the hunt for the red prince we know the culture we know the problems that affect this part of the world very very well and that is something that we're trying to take to the rest of the world we have gone to places and we point out a story that you might take an international network for months to be able to do it cannot even meet people who are deployed anti-riot. we are challenging the voices were challenging companies who are going to places where nobody else is going.
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welcome back you're watching al-jazeera a quick reminder of our top stories this hour protest as in hong kong set fire to barricades after a violent confrontation with police outside the government had courses many threw rocks and petrol bombs a place to respond to the tear gas and water cannons to force the crowds away as sydney's judges form a charge deposed president omar al bashir with corruption and possession of illicit covered see bashir told the court he received 25000000 dollars from saudi crown prince mohamed bin solomon but that he had not used the money for private purposes in india nearly 2000000 people and asked them state have been excluded from a citizen's wage just there and could be left stateless and have to prove they're
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not foreigners or face detention. unexploded bombs are just one of the problems in rebuilding mosul in northern iraq the battle to that i saw fighters from their self declared caliphate 2 years ago busy left the city in ruins some iraqis are returning to rebuild but it's going to be a slow and expensive task of something of a explains in the autumn in a market the home of the reminder of the importance of perseverance after defeating i feel these blacksmiths in the city living when we claiming their centuries old profession riyad them of took out loans to rebuild a shop but the unity of the lady i came back for the love of my city and my people and i wanted to carry on my forefathers profession. as people children in this neighborhood spend their summer at the center and escape from the destruction around them. and also a chance to catch up on education they missed and. agencies are helping thousands
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of people to get identity papers and other important documents lost during the war with the group but going through the bureaucratic system and tightened security means it can take up to 6 months to get an identity card and death certificates property ownership papers and compensation is even more complicated. unfortunately still suffering we have money problems like electricity water health care and other basic services including paved roads. it's been 2 years since iraqi forces took back. and reintegrating close to half a 1000000 people is a major challenge. there are many reasons hindering the return to mosul this includes social political and security as well as economic reasons there are areas that need services for instance we have coordinated with international actors for help we're also planning to create job opportunities. not everyone can afford to rebuild and getting help isn't easy a u.n.
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estimate puts the yearly cost of rebuilding at $1800000000.00 it's hard to imagine how people will come back to destruction like this many try to come back and rebuild their lives but they have to return because there was nothing there for them. well wyly left the refugee camp but after house raids and inability to afford essential she returned to her tent her son was a nicely fighter now she says the shia led militias aren't much different she's bitter about being considered a criminal by association when she had no other choice than derisively rule but to accept their tyranny. there is no integration they consider as an infectious disease we had nothing to do with all of this it was a calamity which affected all muslims in our area where the children women are left now the men are gone most of them are either in detention centers under the rubble we are considered to live in that. people here say it will take a lot of effort to rebuild mosul and they need international help as well for some
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it's too much but others say they're here to stay and build a new future. mosul reuters news agency is reporting a suicide bomber has attacked police in one of afghanistan's biggest cities and that's couldn't dos the taliban's launched a new offensive in the city despite ongoing peace talks with the united states afghan military reinforcements are rushed in to prevent the taliban taking control of the area so called officials say at least 3 civilians have died and the government says at least 30 taliban fighters have been killed the taliban had seized couldn't twice earlier before been forced to withdraw well as follows one for afghanistan's president musharraf's ghani says the attack shows the taliban doesn't want peace. the taliban's attack on condos contradicts what it's saying in doha the attack shows that the taliban still isn't ready for peace they continue to fight. well into sarcasm is the director at the center for peace and development
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studies and a former advisor to the afghan high peace council who joins us now from kabul into their warm welcome to the program from your perspective what is the significance of this attack on. well i think we were hoping that they would come to afghanistan 23 days ago but still he's stuck in qatar talking with the taliban leadership the number of differences the current attack and conducive the turret from 2015 in a think again killings tit for tat a few $100.00 on or die a few 100 console do or die a few kids will be will be losing that if variance in this fight and again the government would be taking control taliban would like to give 2 important signals to the united states ma analysis shows the cut that negotiation for the time being
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is not going very well for example the taliban to cancel the strategic partnership between afghanistan and the united states maybe the united states includes the envoy who will accept that but with maybe with different conditions which is not happening for the time being sickened in the south of afghanistan i think there's some terrorism or very number of dying soldier are just raising their heads. would like to give a signal to the united states and also to other international community that they have to be crippling other terrorism that's raising from day to day also internally the taliban leadership would like to emphasize on the dogs and boy that they have to be getting bigot shared in the in the negotiation with the without the insight i'm not sure it's going to have that authority but taliban would like to show power to the other partner so that involved in this peace can do
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is attack is a d. job oh that's happening for the 3rd time it's not a good experience but would like to show up power to the international community and intisar i want to know what it's like to be an afghan right now you know with this recent attack on can do this but also after a time when the u.s. and taliban are and here in qatar sitting around the table. does it gives any home do people believe it's all in that process. will 3 days ago mean a number of other youngsters who are being the negotiation were hoping. that something good will get out of the talk that didn't happen the same time very bad things happen in that dark and can do so we are not expecting such kind of attacks in the provinces because now it's fighting. a fight between the taliban
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leadership in the afghan leadership or maybe the fight between the taliban indoctrinations so people who are dying in this carnage would term in this bottle is not americans not to nato member soldiers it's not done so i think i've been really squash my whole toward the future whether the same time i'm really keeping my eyes toward the better result from the talking and i hope this could be the last . action that has been presented in displayed by the taliban leadership into. a sense for peace and development studies thanks very much for joining us are a group of south korean politicians a visit to disputed islands in the sea of japan as tension continues to rise between the 2 countries they went there as a protest against japan's decision to ban the export of components and materials used in smartphone chips japan's foreign ministry condemned their visit describing
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it as quote extremely would be known as in south korea and in japan the islands are controlled by seoul but claimed by tokyo. the head of the united nations had visited the frontline of the a ball epidemic in the democratic republic of congo until no good terrorist met health care workers and peacekeepers in north kivu province where the latest outbreak began a year ago the world health organization said 2000 people have died of the disease attacks on clinics have killed dozens of health workers and hampered treatment efforts security forces in chad of raids into eastern provinces as part of emergency measures imposed by the government they're trying to end fighting between far muslim heard us which has killed dozens of people a low this month has the story. on the outskirts of a in eastern chad they pray for peace. at a chaise in one of the 3 regions where president idriss davies declared
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a state of emergency after dozens of people were killed in fighting over land and resources between famines and no medical evidence the army's been deployed to try to prevent further unrest and security forces have made dozens of arrests seizing weapons from civilians and. so i did not know you were enforcing the state of emergency measures and within a very short space of time managed to seize all of these weapons i thank you very much an urge you to continue until there is 0 weapons in civilian hands. that's left people in this village feeling anxious and on safe. the 6 rifles we once had was seized by the army we're now left defenseless if no adverse reason approach we have no alternative but to report it to the government but if the government files to help us our enemies will destroy us simply because we have no weapons. the emergency measures allow authorities to impose curfews and
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search homes the president's also closed some borders blaming the surge of unrest on conflicts in neighboring libya sudan and central african republic but there's concern the border closures could stop supplies being brought in to a nation where more than half a 1000000 people already struggle to get enough food abdul-rahim survived one of the attacks and in which several people were killed he usually works as a driver during the night and says the curfew isn't helping business. 1 street is closed there's nobody with the drivers can only get money at night during the day there's very few people the tension extends beyond these provinces just this week 11 people were killed in fighting in a dispute between herders and farmers over trampled crops and southern chad. the states of emergency is set to remain in place for another 10 days but some fear the measures aren't enough to end the violence this woman's relying on prayer to
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protect her community. brian al-jazeera. the government delegation from brazil has met president trump at the white house to discuss aid for fighting fires in the amazon rain forest amongst the visitors is a son of a president jabal so initially rejected an offer of $20000000.00 from g 7 nations after arguments with the french president also now or later said he would accept the money if he could control how it was spent. well in neighboring bolivia volunteer veterinarians are doing everything they can to save animals trapped by wildfires huge areas of tropical forests have been destroyed as are latin america editor you see in human reports. a team of believe in veterinarians traveled to the reserve forest fires have been raging for weeks but their mission is to try to rescue wild animals which may have been injured. this was the scene the
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previous night the fire destroyed everything in its path. but a few animals were saved like the 2 day old wild pig whose mother died in the fire . the nature is extraordinary the way the allows these creatures to adapt in the face of danger and stress and find refuge in our model with burnt eyes a hawk recovering from smoke inhalation along with a boa constrictor they're all receiving treatment at the shelter. today the rescue is hope to find more survivors riding in the direction of black smoke which indicates sometimes when there's a fire and we can tell because of the large number of butterflies that are flying away. this area has already burned to the ground and there's no sign of life. as pokes around a serpent hole if it's deep enough he says the snakes may have survived. if
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you can see this is apocalyptic there's nothing left these are part of the world's longs now it's nature that's disappearing next it will be. this is no sign of firefighters here as you can see the wind here is absolutely fierce and it's fanning the flames again in this direction the plan is to bring a super tanker helicopter here in the next couple of days to leave water for the animals that have survived but that helicopter is also needed to put out the fires to save human life but the fire remains out of control a thick layer of smoke and ash fills the air making the sun look red. it's too dangerous to stay and the 2 marion's are upset that they couldn't save a single animal i mean. i feel impotent because people aren't seen how the amazon is burning how many was a burning alive and no one is doing anything. while much of the world focuses on
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the fires raging in the brazilian amazon the devastation here in neighboring bolivia is receiving far less attention. even though assistance is desperately needed not. to put out the fires but to regenerate this fragile and diverse eco system so that what has survived will still be able to live here you see in human i'll just see in the tropical forest believe via. the amazon in brazil continues to burn despite president golson are pushing a 60 day ban on fires in the region to resemble reports now from port of ale in london on your state. joe you will sign out or may have banned fires in amazonia in an attempt to discourage people from setting the forest in place. despite the precedent 60 day decree on friday when i were away from the city of port the wheel in the stadium from the near fire men struggle to contain the flames. told us the
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situation is desperate. f.l.l. for how the bad living room it is our life these days fighting one fire after another we still don't know whether this is criminal or not but it's happening all the time. it's located in the center west of brazil thousands of hectares of forest have already been destroyed it's an example of how the agricultural frontier continues to grow in spite of regulations in place to protect it. the increase of deforestation under president has generated an international outcry. it's difficult to know how this fire began whether it started naturally because of the time of the year or whether it was setup land in this part of the amazon rain forest is precious for agribusiness and in many cases fires like this one are started in order to take over the land. land is like real state here and once deforested i'm burned it can be sold for thousands of dollars. you will see
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who is a farmer he believes this fire was intentional he says he's worried that the world will stop purchasing brazilian beef to punish words on idol. people are exaggerating or raise cattle or sell meat and milk and now because of the far as i'm going to stop selling it i want the criminals to suffer we're here to work for a living. the government says they're winning the fight against the fires and that there's been a drop in the past days but inspired the latest efforts the brazilian amazon continues to burn. many say call to develop the region is to blame. the president says he's now willing to talk to leaders of the european union that have condemned his environmental policy. a phone call with angela merkel is jupiter she began with a certain tone but then went back to normal i'm ready to talk with some people
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except the america wrong alessi apologizes about our sovereignty other the amazon then i'll talk to him. 7 international pressure is what has forced the president to take some type of action to prevent intentional fires in amazonia fires that until now nobody seems to be able to stop they settle. down yet. hearkened dorian has strengthened to a category 4 storm which forecasts that describe is extremely dangerous if k.t. momentum as it tracks towards the east coast of the united states with wind speeds of more than 180 kilometers an hour evacuations have been ordered in the bahamas while a state at the margins that has been declared sincerity well n.b.c. correspondent jake gray has more now from cocoa beach in florida. it looks like landfall at this point will be sometime late in the morning or early afternoon tuesday the storm has slowed down significantly and that's bad news that means it's
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gathering strength it's forming and getting a more solid eye and really could intensify significantly before does make the turn and head toward the florida coast here we have seen winds around grocery stores lines at gas stations home improvement stores packed with people buying supplies generators were sold out for a short time here more have been moved in fuel is going to be an issue across the state according to the governor and right now there is a high tension for millions up and down the coast because we just don't know at this point where the storm is going to strike look it has been a storm that's been very difficult to bring dick gets ramped up very quickly in the warm waters of the atlantic and a lot of people now worried about where dorian could go next no evacuation orders and the main reason according to 1st responders and officials is they don't know where to evacuate they don't know where the storm is going to make landfall what we do know is they'll likely open some shelters to people who don't feel safe at home can at least start to move in there what they've told everyone else is pack what
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you will meet if you're going to have to leave if you feel like you're going to leave regardless of an evacuation order do it now go all the roads aren't packed it's going to wait for us to tell you to leave don't wait to pack once you get that word be ready to go and get out quickly. google security experts have uncovered the hacking operation that targets of apple i.i. forms for at least 2 years they say the hackers use websites to edit films with malicious software that gave them access to photos messages user locations and all their data apple was made aware of the problem in february and released a security update to fix it still ahead on al-jazeera ruffo to the rescue we'll show you why the tennis legend single that this little boy that's coming up with pizza and sport. a modern and open minded woman who feels ethiopia is poised to defend the planet
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tying to get all the day's sports news but peter hi peter really you're right i'm good thank you and good good let's get some sports news it'll be all for henri front row for the belgian grand prix of the secured pole position 7 tenths of a 2nd ahead of sebastian vettel but the big story was that he was hamilton almost missed qualifying after crashing heavily in the final practice session these mechanics finished completely repairing the front end of his car with the 1st qualifying session already underway will champion then going on to post the 3rd fastest time. matches the united have continued a lackluster start to the new english premier league season they were held to a $11.00 draw by southampton daniel james scored early in the 1st half but yannick
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vesta god equalize and even when they went down to 10 men sub and certain held on to share the points united have had just one win in their 1st 4 games. we've dominated last 3 games and we know that we are on the right track getting used to that way your play in the last 3 games they haven't given us many points in return but we're getting there we're getting better and better. playing this way and we've got to get used to it the only team that will get used to it. for today was a matter of we just got the game we wanted we were winning one nil that's when you can get a counter-attack if it paul. they have been plenty of goals in the premier league's other afternoon games tami abraham bag a double for chelsea but a late only go from could zuma giving shift united an equaliser leicester too strong at home for bournemouth while goals from kevin the rain and sergio aguero
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have manchester city top of the table for now but that could change when unbeaten liverpool play burnley that one kicking off in about 45 minutes. italian champions events as play napoli later in said they are meanwhile belonging a coach cynism haile which has been making his return to football following a month of chemotherapy for leukemia he was on the sidelines again on friday in face. and was given a rousing reception from the fans you see moto made it special along roberto soriano headed in a stoppage time to see no one no victory. a pain free novak djokovic is through to the 4th round of the us open the defending champion showing little sign of a shoulder injury he had nursed through ease last match world number 111 denis could land never really said a chance here the only recession for jock a bitch was members of the crowd he shouted out the real point he swore at them to be quiet before going on to win in straight sets chalk which will face another
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former u.s. open when a stand in the last 16. 20 time grand slam champion roger federer also overpowered britain's dan evans in straight sets the 38 year old finished off evans 626261 in just 75 minutes after the match evans complained about the shape dealing saying he was still tired from the rain delayed match on thursday february strongly defended himself over suggestions that he had anything to do. it was question is to have a preference but that doesn't really like roger as roger gets to remember that. for now i'm sick and tired of it apparently i call the shots the tournaments and. t.v. stations to. we can give our opinion that's what we do but i'm still going to walk out even if they schedule at 4 in the morning but 7th seed cane issue corey is out so straight is alex jim and all winning in 4 sets to advance to his 1st grand slam
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around the 60. in the women's draw 23 time grand slam champion serena williams is also through the world number 8 was up against carolina of the czech republic she showed very little resistance though as william swept to reside in straight sets 6362 the american faces pitch a lot of croatia in the next round. if serena continues to win she could face 2nd seed ashley barty in the quarter finals the french open champion defeated greece's memory of the carling in straight sets although the former world number one did need some help from whole car right at the end to confirm the victory there is so corey's challenge ultimately more in hope than anything else. a few of the things that have been lacking over the last month kind of came together a little bit i have felt like i said. controlled the ball of the 1st strike more often than not and then went in the big moments i felt like there was some better
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stuff the 3rd seed catalina pushovers also through the 4th round the czech eventually winning 614664 will she will be britain's you have a counter in the last 60. rafa nadal will play in the 3rd round later the world number 2 was called into action as he signed autographs for fans to practice a small child was getting crushed by the crowd so the spaniard reached in and pulled it out. try to comfort him the full signing is. nice touch there from rafa india are looking to build a strong 1st innings school on the 2nd day of the 1st cricket test against the west indies in kingston jamaica captain video curley hit 76 on the 1st day but the hosts did well by dismissing the pants with the 1st ball of the 2nd day at the parks and then though. he has gone so he's off century in india are 301 for 6 and don't forget they did win the 1st taste and that's all the sport for now i'll
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be back with more later judy thank you peter i've never seen roger federer pay thank you i think from the business hour back though in just a sec with much more of the day's. to strengthen the good you have to shoulder good all the more with your gum still fight against corruption. destroy news heroes heroes like know who are bad or who
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transformation occur. i mean it really doesn't really shedding light on the romanians pressing for change and the unconventional methods to eliminate corruption remaining people on al-jazeera. it tends to set fire to barricades up there a violent confrontation with police outside the government headquarters. out of there on to them with all of this is al-jazeera live from doha also coming up in saddam a judge has formally charged deposed president omar al bashir with corruption and illegal use of foreign funds. the u.s.
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says it carried out an attack in syria's last rebel held province that killed at least 13 people. taliban fighters attacked the afghan city of couldn't the us even as talks with the u.s. continue here in qatar. they're going to have a company or what began as a peaceful mass rally in hong kong once again the send it into violent protest is through petrol bombs a police guarding the government headquarters and set barricades on officers responded with tear gas and water cannons when he reports now from hong kong. this has become a weekend ritual in parts of hong kong street battles breaking out between anti-government protesters and police. but this was one of the most intense rounds of violence since the protests began almost 3 months ago. the day had started
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peacefully the police rejected an application from organizers to hold a rally additionally it was just small religious and student groups that defied the ban we need to pay for homes sold off and some of them are 1st on the they also have the same idea but the numbers grew throughout the day as people paralyzed some of the city's busiest roads turning them into walkways. by doing so they risked a rest but there was safety in numbers they shouted their familia prize of stand with hong kong and left their mark as they went but it was inevitable that this day would develop like so many others have been hong kong recently the violence started when some people stopped at the offices of the government which adjoins hong kong's parliament this is a building that they stormed back on the 1st of july so clearly once they came to this building the police were in no mood to muck around no move to allow them to
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stay here and throw things at the building so that started fairly quickly. the party. this does have developed a relatively new and dangerous tactic of throwing petrol bombs along with bricks and other objects on the other side police fired tear gas and deployed water cannon this time laced with di to try to mock those who had broken the law eventually those demonstrating moved on but the fight wasn't over. the protesters have retreated from the area around the legislative council conflicts but not very far coming to a place close to the headquarters of the hong kong police of bollocks this road this intersection here and sit fire to their barricade taking things to a new level directions were designed to send a clear message to the police and the government far from being afraid they are intensifying they campaign and in doing so the city's crisis is worsening wayne hay al jazeera hong kong as well as. pollen and hong kong hi there divvy i think it's
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fair to say it's been a pretty intense day what's the situation. right it's been incredibly intense started off you know the new usual pattern that we see where people bark relatively peacefully tens of thousands of people show up and then later towards the evening you have the more steadfast protesters that go with the philosophy of be like water where they melt away to different parts of the city and they confront police there and this in this case this evening many of the protesters melted away into the train stations where they were said to be causing damage police have in fact arrested a few of those protesters in several stations i can confirm the numbers it as they haven't been released but protesters have been arrested at these train stations protesters have also been seen damaging. machines in the train stations along with control rooms it's unclear whether the police arrested those protesters but what we
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do know is that these protests are still continuing well into the night there now more skirmishes in different parts of the city protesters getting on trains trains the train company the main train company here shutting down stations in fact trying to stop this police are in those train stations also trying to stop those protesters are trying to tell them trying to find them so we are still seeing sporadic bits of protests around the city most of it now concentrated on the other side of the harbor side and further. to be a tomorrow believe that the target is the airport but i wanted to ask you in support for the protesters still strong what support like for them right now. you know why it's there is widespread support as you saw there tens of thousands of people turned out today to march despite the fact that it was banned the rally of previous the organized rally was bad and also what's drawing people out is the fact
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that several political activists and prominent pro-democracy lawmakers were arrested yesterday although they have since been released on bail and many people are now concerned that basically what the government is now doing is trying to target individuals and perhaps use scare tactics and fear and squeeze the freedoms of hong kong people even more rather than addressing the concerns of the protesters so far so far well we haven't seen huge support for the kind of offing the anti of protesters where you've seen young protesters throw fire bombs set things on fire they're mostly a small group of the radicals there aren't there isn't much protest and there's much criticism here against them on that there still is a lot of 7 support for the wider protests people here still feel that these protests are taking place because the government isn't listening to them when they marched peacefully when they raise their voice in unison and recent weeks we've
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seen thousands hundreds of thousands and even nearly a quarter from kong's population come out calling on the government to withdraw that extradition bill that started all of this a couple of months ago and calling on the government to safeguard hong kong's freedom said when the government ignore that they realize that they're taking to the streets was almost futile which is why we've seen this kind of a protest come out of it so while there isn't support for the more radical elements of those protests there still is a lot of support for the anti-government protests and a lot of support for standing up and voicing their anger at the government not listening to them to vehicle pile in their lives with the latest from hong kong. in sudan a judge has formally charged deposed president bashir with corruption and the illegal use of foreign funds the share told the court he received $25000000.00 from saudi crown prince muhammad bin solomon but he has used the money for private purposes but she is a lawyer says his client denies all charges against him saddam has
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a bottle of transition to civilian rule following a power sharing deal between protest leaders and the generals who stood the shia. notes to the bank of sudan because we meant to hide the source and we did so because this was the desire of the prince and i had hoped that this would have been a secret court in order not to show the name of the prince he did not want his name to appear anywhere which is why he sent the money on a private plane with a private on a voice this was his wish for it not to be known. well let's take a look at how bashir got to this point demonstrations began in december against the rising cost of living before turning into a why did movement calling for an end to bashir is 30 years in office has been under house arrest since april the military jinsa said bashir was being investigated for money laundering after more than $130000000.00 was filed at his home he now he has been formally charged with corruption and the possession of
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a listed foreign currency if i'm guilty he could spend up to 10 years in prison. morgan has more now from khartoum. today's part hearing was the 3rd court hearing for the dance form of president obama in bashir and it was the 1st time where he gave his statements to the judge and to the court where he said that he did indeed receive $25000000.00 from saudi arabia's crown prince mohammed bin solomon he said that his office manager got a call from saudi arabia's crown prince of office manager and said that there was a special gift coming on board a special played now he said that when the money landed in sudan he did not want to turn it down because he was worried that he would upset and nation which is according to his words special relations with sudan at the time so weak. kept at the gift but did not use it in a personal capacity now his lawyers are arguing that he should be set free on bail until the next hearing until he's formally until his formally convicted but the judge today turned down that that appeal and said that if convicted of the charges
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of illegal opposition of foreign currency and illegal trade in a foreign currency then the former president faces up to 10 years in jail so he will not be allowed bail he also today formally indicted the former president who says that he is not guilty he said that most of the money he used was for personal interests to try to get the country out of the crisis that that it was in during the time which was a shortage of flour and shortage of fuel and he said that none of the money went to his personal account and that if investigations continue that is what is going to be revealed so for the moment it looks like we're going to have to wait for the rest of the testimonies from witnesses from the defense aside from the former president's side after already hearing from from witnesses from the state prosecutor side and it's going to be a few weeks before we have a final verdict on whether the former president is going to face 10 years in jail or whether he is innocent 60 tons of humanitarian aid has been sent from qatar to sudan to help the victims of recent floods more than 60 people have been killed inside since forced to abandon their home smallmouth all reports now from khartoum
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. the military cargo bay behind me oh and by the time i mean something has just landed on the ball to come to me it is the 1st shipment to arrive here from qatar to help the victims of the flooding to this country over the last several days hundreds of dollars hundreds of people have been affected by these bombings about $200.00 i mean either killed or wounded. about 60000 homes be destroyed this shipment includes 4 tons of medical supplies 15 tons of markets will change tons of food supplies the other material is a group there are the shipments out of. another probably like this is expected to land here on monday at least 13 people have been killed and at least 2 dozen injured in an attack in syria is it to problems for john that by bernard smith who's in have to say that's on the turkey syria border hi there brianna what else do we know right now. julie well we've had
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confirmation now from the americans from centcom that this was an air strike by the u.s. led coalition on a property to the east of the city and the u.s. centcom saying that this was a group affiliated to al qaida training center or this group affiliated to al qaeda and we have also spoken. with local sources on the ground who confirmed that that is what this location was used for it was a location out of the center of it live in the countryside we have seen video where there is warm clearly one injured child in the in this video and what we've been told by our sources is this sense that was essentially a trade.

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