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until legitimate complaints they say not just against protesters but police forces against regular people citizens who weren't part of the protests so that's the focus of the protest now what i also find that's interesting this time or this week since that actually this fellow was told is that the whole i would say the emotion behind these protests has changed they don't seem to be interested in clashes or major confrontation with the police there and the warnings out protesters are in all the flyers they're saying try to avoid confrontation please disperse if there's a large security presence police on their part have also been very restrained last night there were clashes around the police station protesters had surrounded it we saw the police trying disperse them but there was no water cannon used there was restraint use of tear gas and much less use of any kind being backgrounds or any ways before aggressive ways that they had been using to disperse them ok david palmer at the latest in hong kong to thank you. still ahead on al-jazeera
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a bill blocking a new deal projects that will become law which in days after being approved by u.k. parliament upper house and facebook under fire is the social media giant is under investigation and the u.s. . still plenty of hot sunshine across the middle east at the moment little cloud there you know it's just into that southeastern corner of pakistan just spilling out solve india but for much of the region certainly across afghanistan iran easing over towards still events hot and it is dry 30 celsius full by rate of $27.00 interest in the still touching 40 degrees in baghdad further north we got a few showers between the black sea in the caspian sea i mean georgia we could see
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some wet weather over the next couple of days is sliding a little further east which elsewhere hot sunshine continues 42 celsius to 4 kuwait city but in a similar temperatures across the of raby impinged where 43 here in doha a little bit of cloud will see that cloud you might just catch a spot or 2 of rain some showers possibly 2 to just around the fos out of the peninsula i think more so into southern parts of amman as we go through sunday warming up in doha temperatures at around 44 degrees once again but feeding to pleasant 44 if that exists we'll see a little more cloud just around the mozambique channel lousy dry across much of southern africa still pretty hot in cape town for a time before it back to 19 celsius the sunday. police suspect a lone gunman is behind 15. immigrants and ethnic minorities
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an attempted murder on a young life friday evening police were out in full force again after another man was shot out cycling disillusioned with the state prosecution the victim's sister strikes up an unlikely relationship with the accused his 2 serial. witness documentary on al-jazeera. watching al-jazeera let's take a look at the top stories now president donald trump's national security advisor has tweeted a satellite image which he says shows an iranian oil tanker has reached syria despite assurances it would not go there. by british authorities are
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suspected of taking its cargo to syria and breach sanctions. that have a station caused by hurricane dorian in the bahamas has been likened to a tsunami with entire neighborhoods flattened at least 30 people are known to have died across the caribbean nation but officials are warning that number could rise dramatically. and protests in on kong continue despite the city's leader dropping the controversial extradition deal that sparked the crisis china's central government has warned it won't allow the chaos to go on for. for many he will be remembered as the hero who led zimbabwe to freedom but others are guarding as a corrupt dictator who brought about economic disaster opera mugabe's death at the age of 95 has seen tributes pouring in from around the world but also harsh criticism of one africa's most divisive leaders until it was overthrown 2 years ago he was the only leader many zimbabwe as it ever known jeremy taso reports from
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harare president in a synagogue close relationship with god he was not always easy but on friday he praised the man he replaced as a principled comments would made huge sacrifices for his country is we await. the remains. that would load. mrs wood to use. to. rest. we. do. morning our leader and you use very. died in singapore we had he received treatment for several years he was 95 years old mugabe leaves a complicated legacy to some he was a hero an african legend and his education policy is the reason why zimbabwe has one of the highest literacy rates in africa. he knew that would make
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a good. education it emitted possible for the kids of zimbabwe to get their free choice. but others pointed to a history of disputed elections and trends corruption allegations of human rights abuses and political and economic turmoil to destroy a dominant snuffy that truman was there really really. did nothing for a nation for it what it did do is. disaster everything opposition leaders say some of the black to public policies such as land reform and indigenisation cripple the economy and government services the fact that it has led to pass on in foreign lands is something that points to the problems that we have in our country we can't pay for leaders in africa being treated in foreign lands we must be able to fix our politics fix our governance institutions fix our governance systems so that we have big ideas not just big men big institutions not just big. mugabe remains
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a polarizing figure but government officials say who be treated with respect and dignity due to zimbabwe's founding father robert mugabe will be given a state funeral his body will lie in state for a few days then he will be buried at the national hero symmetry in the capital when many people who fought in a white minority rule are there. al-jazeera. to minxin us from the school of oriental and african studies university of london he says no matter who pays tribute violence and mismanagement will define how mugabe is remembered. they're living through the legacy right now which is an economic collapse living through a legacy of fraudulent democracy basically the country is on its knees economically there's no productive planning to bring it back on its feet and so the legacy of look up is going to be a tragic welcome at last for quite some years to come i think you are too cheap
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from the robert mugabe years the thirst is a lack of operational planning for productivity the idea of going out of borrowing yet more money to rescue the country that seems to be the only idea in the head of the planners and the head of the minister of finance the other hunger the republican base yes is the use of violence i can simply when citizens great violence as if the government has no response or the proper time log with its own citizens i think that a book truthful image would be commanded over a period of time i think that after the burial after people have come to grips with the idea that nothing has changed in terms of the legacy bequeath to that they'll start asking questions of the current government the government which is representing the party of probable cause it's true mugabe was a great liberation gitta nobody could take that away from him it's also completely
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true that his policies left the country to pack up see an investigation is being launched into several u.s. and several u.s. states into whether facebook is stifling competition and putting its users at risk the new york state attorney general is leading the antitrust probe as part about wider check on anti-competitive practices among major digital companies reportedly including google amazon and apple mike hanna has more details from washington d.c. . most of those investigations are federal investigations that are being carried out in a number of companies particularly google and facebook but this particular move that was announced by the new york attorney general in the course of the day is different to a number of states coming together the attorneys general from at least 8 states who are coming together to jointly probe the activities of facebook at this particular stage now the significance of this is that it is
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a bipartisan investigation facebook would be unable to say that there are political motivations behind such an investigation now the new york attorney general outlining the probe has said that it's going to be focusing on facebook's dominance in the market and the way in which the starman and squid be misused it is going to look at facebook's use of consumer data about whether it is responsible for the increase in the cost of advertising so it's a widely spread very significant investigation the last time a major investigation an antitrust investigation such as this was done on this basis was concerning microsoft 2 decades ago when attorneys general came together to launch a bipartisan investigation so a significant move indeed nigerians in south africa are being offered free flights home after violent anti immigrant riots in johannesburg this week and gerry says it will seek compensation from south africa for attacks on its citizens south africa's government has closed its missions in nigeria after week after tally
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a tory attacks has more from the nigerian capital abuja. the reactions from such an african countries have been swift and angry regarding the events in south africa for example reports from zambia said rioters attacked south african businesses or south african owned businesses in that country in nigeria police have arrested dozens of people in the commercial capital lagos for rioting and also targeting south african businesses in that city similarly there been some street protests in lagos and a buddha a time when the nigerian government is walking behind the scene with the south african authorities to try to resolve the crisis nigeria's despite a high powered delegation to meet the president of south africa and people in his government to try to resolve this crisis only one of the nigerian government to say that they will seek for redress compensation for victims have been affected by the xenophobic attacks in south africa now business between south africa and nigeria in
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particular is estimated at more than 60000000000 u.s. dollars so both countries up a lot to lose if there is any breakdown in sort of business activities between the 2 countries and ecowas also stepped in to warn that this could affect regional integration as specially you know that african countries are trying to come together and the africa free trade agreement that is expected to take off probably in the next one year or so so basically the situation is come on the streets of nigeria and other parts of africa especially in west africa where they've been some angry reactions from citizens because of the situation in south africa sudan has been readmitted to the african union and membership was suspended in june after a deadly attack on protesters in khartoum this comes a day after sudan's newly appointed prime minister named his cabinet members as part of a transitional power sharing agreement between the military and pro-democracy
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demonstrators and this is the 1st cabinet since a long time president. omar al bashir was ousted in april. the leaders of 6 latin american countries have agreed to a regional action plan to deal with the record number of fires in the amazon have signed a pact that also has measures for the preservation and sustainable development of the rainforest brazil venezuela bolivia and colombia are the worst affected by the fires brazil's president did not attend in person this meeting but he did participate in the video conference critics had denounced as anti-government policies in the amazon so much going on which. we are aware that perhaps for many decades many of the regions of our amazon were left forgotten or quite simply they were not prioritized i believe that this meeting gives priority to the amazon in our country and it also shows to the world that it is a priority for us go to leave it is either. because of ideological differences
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there are perhaps distances between us but above all this is all the rights of mother earth we respect our differences people have a right to go with her who they want that is not under debate and that is why there is this document we all face this problem. u.k. prime minister boris johnson has accused his opponents of making an extraordinary political mistake after they agreed not to back his push for an election next month and he suffered another setback arguments upper house has approved legislation preventing the country from leaving the e.u. without a deal in may what has more from london. he's been struggling to control parliament and even hundreds of kilometers from westminster boris johnson's wilson toughing an easy time of it britain's prime minister was in scotland to announce extra funding pumice he hasn't got the election he wants yet both photo opportunities like this the campaign certainly feels like it's on the way johnson insists he has no
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intention of resigning he doesn't get britain out of the e.u. soon that is not a hypothesis i am willing. gold plate i want us to get this thing done and you know i think the people in this country do and there's no opportunity to be so much more positive about this earlier at a fish market he promised again that britain would leave the european union by the 31st of october we're going to go. opposition parties are continuing to pile on the pressure saying they'll vote against his plans to hold an october the 15th general election just days before what could be britain's last e.u. summit and is hoping that he'll be able to secure the support of 2 thirds of m.p.'s in the commons to push through a general election and middle tobar over 15th is the date he's proposing but the opposition just simply aren't going to budge they don't trust him and they want to make sure that this extension is in place before they agree to anything it's been
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quite a week the prime minister johnson said. on thursday his only brother resigned as an m.p. a minister saying he was torn between family loyalty and the national interest his majority has been obliterated to be expelled 21 m.p.'s trying to stop and breaks it and a bill to stop the country crashing out of the e.u. is going through parliament there's been a small bit to put the government know with the high court in london ruling that the decision to suspend parliament put 5 weeks is legal the saying we can politics is a long time has never felt more appropriate boris johnson is a man under pressure to deliver the promises he's made and keep some making there may not be able to keep a general election it seems likely but the electorate is wary of bricks it and they would al-jazeera in westminster. and the space agency has lost contact with the lander as it made its final approach
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a lot of disappointment and mission control as the bad news became evidence it's still not known if the lunar lander crashed or minister narendra modi was there any told the crew to hope for the best. thank you when i saw that the communication went off i was watching all of your faces. but this wasn't a small that you don't. pound if you talk malik is the editor in chief of space dot com he says despite the setback and. everything seemed to be going really really well until the final moments they got about 2 kilometers kilometers above the lunar surface when they lost contact with their probe they don't know if it crashed or maybe redirected itself to a secondary landing site they're hoping to figure that out in the next few hours and days but it was you know definitely really tense in india's mission control and a big disappointment after a mission that's gone really really well over the last month to reach them there
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are folks still listening for signals but not having any signal from the spacecraft nasa deep space network with antennas around the world also lost contact they weren't hearing anything from the spacecraft that's not the best of signs it is possible that the spacecraft might have been able to land itself and just lost contact you know they have their orbiter in orbit around the moon nasa has an orbiter as well you can be sure that they'll be looking for that but not hearing from the spacecraft during that critical period isn't a great sign india has resolved to keep at it to to keep listening and to keep shooting for the moon and they do have plans for a 3rd mission later on. trick out the headlines on al-jazeera is present on all fronts national security adviser has tweeted a satellite image which he says shows an iranian oil tanker has reached syria despite assurances it would not go there adrian daria one previously called the
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grace one was held by british authorities and are suspected of taking its cargo to syria and breach sanctions. the devastation caused by hurricane dorian in the bahamas has been likened to a tsunami with entire neighborhoods flattened at least 30 people are known to have died across the caribbean nation fed officials are warning that number could rise dramatically and the rain has weakened but it is still bringing flooding to the u.s. state of north carolina the storm which is now category one is over the atlantic ocean at least 4 people have been killed in the u.s. and more than 200000 people are without electricity protesters are expected to gather outside hong kong international airport authorities have stepped up security and are limiting transport services and access to one of the world's busiest airports and anticipation of further disruption police say those who enter the airport illegally could face up to 14 years in prison. robert mugabe has is being
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mourned in in zimbabwe there are days of mourning he died in singapore aged 95 president emerson a guy named mugabe a national hero but others are remembering a brutal dictator opposition leader nelson chamisa says robert mugabe left zimbabwe divided. their condition led by mr mugabe to liberation of 4 countries and also he's going to do the early days we're going to put it through education and housing but he also acknowledged the reality that there were all so negatives in terms of good things that people had to go through on a common goal is all nations and commissions in government someone got there was a human being is now it is not the party. you could not have been ducked it because it was not in asia and the space agency has lost contact with the end man probe the chandrayaan to put communications were lost which is to commerce from the moon's surface and so the headlines keep it here more to come by the o.p.'s that
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next. the cost of priceless results on the threat the amazon rainforest is a blaze in its links to brazil strive for a big sort of production look at that's always global ambitions which have left investors missing some big losses. counting the calls on al-jazeera. i understand their interest this is my duty. because i. trust them to share i decided to take up this position or. to share.
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you know we're going to a very kind into prison in particular we're going to visit a woman prison nurse astronauts i was appointed i had because it's a very weird i observe or it's or this where many costs are to do with years to plan and that's a situation of. a keeps and i remember one of the latest as she was presented with 3 kids to talk of stuck in my mother and. dad you know. that's why i told him to do something about just risking missing children because it's big grow up in trees and just like that result they need to question without any sort of exposure being bad not going to be productive citizens and that's going to cycle is going to continue.
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for prisons used to enter into one but of course the majority. impeachment are not been met. so i messed up on the phone right through the night. their next minute you're not a minister and the governor and i just took a minute and then you're assuming that they're going to come. you know i'm down to commit such a good time to run by new coombes of the should not be shut out is no good and i'm just a cocky into the modern of the unstudied it's been me cabramatta maybe too many and there's a new me again even a new coke and the sun in the winter because it's the good of time and i'm sure the tussling community gets somebody didn't get on with that it's ok for
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and away but i really like that attitude. you know as the last one i was going through from a shoujo for your case for your. final hour you're fine and you and our house like so i ask if you can only do good to make and to because here i am one turns you on to now because i don't have anyone to help me so what are your prayers my guess is that i call a few hours. we are today i feel that we. are going to be and i have a killer on my hands a rapist and i assure you i'm not. going to show. his hand if there were no other reason i got them a better method of my question i have how many you are not but. come on the skin seething maggot again one of them yes all of that musta missed out on you look easy let me point out you can get a. job but. if
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you are has issues and everyone wants to carry their stories missions thank you from the west africa for good measure she very. difficult occurs. very limited in terms of responding to you know. for women where we raised i have taken the people in prison who are still undergoing pay and for 3 years i want to know why. because that's pretty speedy. part of our commitment. when i was 15 years on. military government all of us were expected to iraq he was association so i was assigned to go to africa the community. we were
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told. we were expected to cook for the boys. i said no there is no way number 2 i don't like cooking and the number of birds about my own i am certain you saw. there because of. you know my crimes pattern i was a good. day i was i was out for a few days. for the what well we're going to be gone. and the girl has. become a not. very
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good. girl. i was bored. all women came to add these was a 1st time for me to have access to television. and no running water so it's. a long way. more than what i have expected but what i was sure. i was true was i wanted to go to college and i was sure that i do not want to. let my my mom's like i wanted to sort of skate. this is one of my daughter samantha.
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now there are. some ninety's in cali. and minimize during family year. and in high school. my mom keeps the thieves' warm. i have life of course her presence typically the life of an average until then mother. who try to break the best. difficult situation kids. school. soccer prize everything basically. since she did not have the benefit of that you question yourself always her dream was for us to get educated.

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